The Fathom molds are now at Park Isle in Victoria BC. Park Isle has the experience and crew to continue the Fathom line, if they so choose.
The Fathom molds are now at Park Isle in Victoria BC. Park Isle has the experience and crew to continue the Fathom line, if they so choose.
Sidedecks and interior room aside, the boat has too much freeboard and windage for my tastes. Those two particular attributes immediately dismiss it from my shortlist. I can say this about many trawlers I see, even the more prestigious ones. It reminds me a lot of the 10 million dollar yacht that tipped over at the dock. But hey, I'm no naval architect, I'm just a simple sailor that has a small trawler.
Sidedecks and interior room aside, the boat has too much freeboard and windage for my tastes. Those two particular attributes immediately dismiss it from my shortlist. I can say this about many trawlers I see, even the more prestigious ones. It reminds me a lot of the 10 million dollar yacht that tipped over at the dock. But hey, I'm no naval architect, I'm just a simple sailor that has a small trawler.
M Especially the thousand plus owners of Nordhavns, American Tugs, Fathoms etc. Dozens of these vessels are in my marina and all look great to my uneducated eye when sitting amongst the multitude of even taller non trawlers.
I say if you have the money and you like this vessel go for it.
Bill
Have owned many boats with walk-around and without. I see a lot of folks say that they would not own a boat without side decks. Current boat, Mariner Seville 37 (or Helmsman 38 if you like) has no side decks and we do not miss them. 2 pilothouse doors, aft cockpit with transom door and steps on both sides to flybridge allow all around access. Many Krogens and Nordhavns have no sidedeck at least on one side. It's personal pref I know but if docking is the issue we have no problems.
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There are tens of thousands of MacGergor 26's and I'm sure they appeal to their owners as well. They are just not for me.
Here is something that really sparked my interest in the latest issue of Passagemaker (dont get me started on the puff piece regarding Northern Marine).
Elling E4 capsize test - YouTube
It seems to have a lot of freeboard as well, but is missing the extra superstructure. I'm sure it is more seaworthy than my boat is.
I gather one recently sank in Seymour Inlet and may be a total loss. Salvage operation will get under way soon.
Have you seen a story online about this?
Seems she hit a rock (way up inside Seymour) and they tried to get home in damaged/sinking condition.
Thanks Tad. It's more than just a morbid curiosity. There are some lessons I'd rather not learn by direct experience, so I try to pay attention to others experiences.
BD
Thanks for creating the thread Rogue Wave... Some good conversation / opinions regarding side walkways...
Log #58r Pictographs and a wrecked yacht | World Cruise of Veleda IV
Old thread, but found this, showing pics of wrecked Fathom.
He implied that Fathom Yachts had gone through difficult times and the moulds were purchased by Park Isle Marine in Sooke, who continue to build these vessels. He had some repairs done by this yard. He mentioned that Park Isle bought the wrecked vessel to learn about the construction of the earlier models.