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Ted

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I'll try this, if it works I may have a few others for you.
Seems easier than I expected ,maybe?
So I'll try 4
Ted
 

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Beautiful boat you have there Ted. . .
 
Just as I suspected ..... A fabulous boat.

The fly bridge even makes me smile.

How much hp and how many tons of displacement.
Looks like a Navy Anchor. Looks like it's mounted vertically and horizontally. Is it's shank in a hawspipe?

Thanks Ted.
 
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We (my wife Dorothy, and myself) totally agree with you
Eric. We just got her on Monday the 11th.

Re: flying bridge -- don't know yet if I'll ever use it or not
somebody has workboat background???

Cat 353 turboed 390hp spent 2nd life stage as a towboat before
a 2 year conversion
travellift said 75 tons Monday morning, a little light in the stern right
now but still measured 8 foot draft

Good eyes! Right, a Navy Anchor 350 lbs flukes vertical, shank horizontal,
in a heavy bow roller, no hawsepipe.
Not only the anchor is navy, the boat was built as a compact combat vessel for the navy, 1st life stage
Ted
 
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Beautiful vessel. 8' draft is a total mind blowing concept for a Floridian-even for a sailboat. Can't even imagine how stable that is. Congratulations.
 
God Bless Canadian boat designers,builders with dreams!! This is an example of the wonders of the West Coast of Canada. Thanks for what must be an intent to maintain her as she deserves. Thanks for sharing.
Al
 
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