burgundyben
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Yes, a much under-rated designer. Just about to be inducted into the hall of fame I understand, not before time.
I think he was a fab designer.
Yes, a much under-rated designer. Just about to be inducted into the hall of fame I understand, not before time.
That's nothing. If it weren't that DB thought of a more elegant thread titlep), he would have used the one I suggested: Something bound to make you moboers green with envy.
Which in hindsight, looking at these pics, would have been an appropriate title indeed.
Imho, anyone who doesn't think "chapeau" when looking at a vessel like this should be banned from a boating forum, regardless of which vessel he/she might prefer, sail or mobo.
Absolutely superb.
Just one question: in the 3rd pic the teak deck is clearly natural (or possibly just slightly oiled, surely not varnished anyway), while in the following pic it looks varnished - or is it just wet after washing? Can't tell for sure.
If you did varnish it, I'd be interested to hear the rationale behind it and your opinion on the result.
I always considered varnish on a teak deck a no-no, but what do I know...?
As an aside, I would have never dared suggesting this in a generic "Help locating a 20 meter live-aboard trawler / mobo" thread, but now that I see where you're coming from, you might well be brave enough to consider also this lady:
http://www.yachtworld.com/barche/1973/Malahide-North-Sea-Trawler-1806302
Not sure she would tick all your boxes (I'm skeptic about the 10kts cruise speed for instance), but you'll struggle to find another mobo which gets closer to the feeling you must experience onboard Drumbeat...![]()
As an aside, I would have never dared suggesting this in a generic "Help locating a 20 meter live-aboard trawler / mobo" thread, but now that I see where you're coming from, you might well be brave enough to consider also this lady:
http://www.yachtworld.com/barche/1973/Malahide-North-Sea-Trawler-1806302
Not sure she would tick all your boxes (I'm skeptic about the 10kts cruise speed for instance), but you'll struggle to find another mobo which gets closer to the feeling you must experience onboard Drumbeat...![]()
Aha, fairenuff. I also prefer "silver dried" to anything else, and that's what I've got on my (also timber built btw) mobo.
Re. Malahides, it popped to my mind that we already discussed one - and also varnished decks - in an old thread, which I just managed to find:
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?258613
Now, funnily enough, the boat mentioned in that 2010 thread was the same I just linked above after a quick google search....
...It looks like she has been waiting for you for quite some time!
Oh, and if you would need some crew for bringing her here from Puget Sound, just shout!![]()