ribfreak
New Member
Hello folks,
my name is Wolfgang and I`m from Germany. After years of motor boating I finally made the decision to take it a little slower in the future and get me a small sailboat. I`m in the uppermost north of Germany and could secure me a berth in an ultra small marina just behind the dike. The german word for the estuary I`ll do my sailing in is "Wattenmeer" (mud flat?!) which means that it is heavily influenced by tidal waters. I`m after a sailboat with bilge keels therefore and did find one- but nobody knows what type it is, from what manufacturer it might be and so on- not the slightest clue.
Since most of the older little bilge keelers come from the UK I thought it might be a good thing to register and ask the members in here? The boat looks horrible from the outside but is surprisingly well kept inside the cabin. It is complete with all spars, sails and so on and, as you might guess, dirt cheap, more or less pick-up costs...... here´s three pictures:
Now you might ask why in the world would somebody even consider fixing up that one? Here are some arguments - which are very personal, I know:
- it´s almost for free
- it`s very unique, never seen one of those before and doubt that there´s even one more of that kind over here
- somehow like this round "butt"
- it`s got a well (is that the right word?) for an outboard which means I could install some sort of slider to lift up the outboard while berthed
- since there`s no inboard it´s easy to trailer and I`ll have to do this 2x a year from and back to it´s winter storage which is at least 20km away
- it comes with a matched trailer
- I love to tinker with boats so this one will give me "work" for years to come....
Now if I just knew what brand and type it is? I`d like to have this information also because it might turn out that those boats were the worst sailers of them all and hence to better leave it where it is- who knows?
So really any advice would be great and I hope you all in here won`t mind me signing up here just for a purpose?
Many greetings,
Wolfgang
my name is Wolfgang and I`m from Germany. After years of motor boating I finally made the decision to take it a little slower in the future and get me a small sailboat. I`m in the uppermost north of Germany and could secure me a berth in an ultra small marina just behind the dike. The german word for the estuary I`ll do my sailing in is "Wattenmeer" (mud flat?!) which means that it is heavily influenced by tidal waters. I`m after a sailboat with bilge keels therefore and did find one- but nobody knows what type it is, from what manufacturer it might be and so on- not the slightest clue.
Since most of the older little bilge keelers come from the UK I thought it might be a good thing to register and ask the members in here? The boat looks horrible from the outside but is surprisingly well kept inside the cabin. It is complete with all spars, sails and so on and, as you might guess, dirt cheap, more or less pick-up costs...... here´s three pictures:
Now you might ask why in the world would somebody even consider fixing up that one? Here are some arguments - which are very personal, I know:
- it´s almost for free
- it`s very unique, never seen one of those before and doubt that there´s even one more of that kind over here
- somehow like this round "butt"
- it`s got a well (is that the right word?) for an outboard which means I could install some sort of slider to lift up the outboard while berthed
- since there`s no inboard it´s easy to trailer and I`ll have to do this 2x a year from and back to it´s winter storage which is at least 20km away
- it comes with a matched trailer
- I love to tinker with boats so this one will give me "work" for years to come....
Now if I just knew what brand and type it is? I`d like to have this information also because it might turn out that those boats were the worst sailers of them all and hence to better leave it where it is- who knows?
So really any advice would be great and I hope you all in here won`t mind me signing up here just for a purpose?
Many greetings,
Wolfgang