Readers' Boats....Warning - LOTS OF PICS!

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Our Moody s31 before we sold her to my uncle

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Our Jeanneau Tonic a few years ago

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Our Colvic Salty Dog
 
Refit "completed" (sort of,.. if ever?!)

When I first signed up to this forum I had the very best intentions to share the progress of our little adventure with the community here.

5.000+ hours of hard work, often enough to late at night later, my appologies that I didn't have enough reserves left to sit down behind the computer.

So, at least one picture of the "final result" of what a few month ago was a wreck in imminent danger of sinking.

A few seatrials here in the Balearics, and then we'll be off for the Winter in the Caribbean. For anyone interested in joining us we have a very good but strictly limited offer, I'll post in a more suitable thread.

Anyway, here is "she" - who managed to pick us (not the other way around!)

(for some reason I cant post the full size picture here, so you'll have to click on the thumbnail - right click, if you intend to return to this page :-))
 
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i have a friend who has a moody 44 ketch, 1979. only 18 of them built it has a large fin keel with a deep draft.we have had it up to 12 knots sailing from brighton to newhaven marina where she is berthed.
 
Damarri

She is an Alan Pape design, 39ft, steel. The hull was built by Richards Drydock in Gt. Yarmouth and took me nearly eight years to fit out. Launched 2005, she has just cracked 38,000nms sailing the long way round to the Med. Now in Greece, will complete the lap in 2013..... maybe.
 
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My Old Boat

I..This was my Old converted MFV Emsworth
2..This is my old boat now,if i can only stop the water getting in in would much more fun..Oh how the mighty have fallen
 
When I first signed up to this forum I had the very best intentions to share the progress of our little adventure with the community here.

5.000+ hours of hard work, often enough to late at night later, my appologies that I didn't have enough reserves left to sit down behind the computer.

So, at least one picture of the "final result" of what a few month ago was a wreck in imminent danger of sinking.

A few seatrials here in the Balearics, and then we'll be off for the Winter in the Caribbean. For anyone interested in joining us we have a very good but strictly limited offer, I'll post in a more suitable thread.

Anyway, here is "she" - who managed to pick us (not the other way around!)

(for some reason I cant post the full size picture here, so you'll have to click on the thumbnail - right click, if you intend to return to this page :-))

How very beautiful.
 
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