Fisher 46 - First in 15 years!

Matteeboy

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Hi All,

As requested, pics of the Fisher 46, built for my father in law after many years of hard work! In steel, 180 engine with Hundestat (sp?!) variable pitch prop and lots of goodies...
First built for 15 years, only 15 around (3 in steel), he owns the moulds and rights to any over 46ft if anyone is interested. Built by Haltermann Yachting in Holland.

These pics are actually a few months old -Will get better ones ASAP

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Havent we seen this already?? Seem to remember I posted on a previous thread??

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Yes indeed - I stuck it in the Classic section. It posted it here when someone requested details and suggested I post them here.
Proper photos somewhere on my PC -just need to find them!

Should be over here very soon - Taken 3 years to build!!
 
Hi
Thanks for posting that.
I would be interested to see more interior pictures, just to see how she compares with the 'old' 46 models and also our Hans Christian 44 Pilothouse, (which is rarer than the Fisher 46 and, not being biased here, more beautiful, voluminous, sails better etc). /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Is she in the UK or still at the yard?
Cheers
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Looking forward to seeing the other photographs. I am very interested in these boats, very interested.

damn housing market!
 
I will get pics up very soon.
If anyone needs contact details, PM me and I'll send you email addresses, mobile numbers, etc.

Boat is just about there - a few sail tweaks happening and some winches being replaced (from Oz!) but as far as I know, it's headed this way within a month - probably Queen Anne's Battery, Plymouth following registration in Guernsey.
 
I will get pics up very soon.
If anyone needs contact details, PM me and I'll send you email addresses, mobile numbers, etc.

Boat is just about there - a few sail tweaks happening and some winches being replaced (from Oz!) but as far as I know, it's headed this way (from Holland) within a month - probably Queen Anne's Battery, Plymouth following registration in Guernsey.
 
That's odd - Tried to post a pic and I lost it!
She's now in Plymouth - Safe crossing from Holland to Guernsey (to register it) and now moored at QAB.

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She's finally here and very very nice indeed.
Interior is stunning - not flashy, just very well fitted out.
Teak deck is a work of art.
The finish on the steel is first class.

Will get some pics up soon - a very nice boat indeed.
At Queen Anne's Battery in Plymouth if anyone wants a look.
 
Dyflin - Errrrmmm - you can stand on all three levels - On deck (!), in the wheelhouse, and on the bottom floor.
Ken - pardon my naivety - that genoa sheet is tied down in that pic to keep the boom in place. When sailing, it's undone. Is that what you mean?
 
Oops! Nope - not actual seats.
Although you can easily sit on the roof of the cabin.
The seating in the wheelhouse is pretty good though - 360 degree views and comfy too.
 
What a shame about the deck layout. Nowhere to sit about having sundowners. Where to stow the fenders and other deck junk?

Should have had captive reel winches (a la Wally) rather than those rather ugly "pods".
 
They're jealous. But it's a houseboat, really, isn't it? There's a great big chimney behind that bloke and he's writing a note... '2 pints semi-skimmed today, milko.'
 
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