nemier
Senior Member
Is that the broker in the foreground?
THAT was funny! :lol:
Is that the broker in the foreground?
This was our penichette this Spring, at Narbonne, where we met Snow Mouse and his lovely wife. I'll write more about this soon.
Rats, I can't figure out why they are squint. Please forgive me, the first picture is NOT in Australia!
I don't think this boat has shown up before.
Here is an interesting little vessel:
Lots of draft for the LOA.
La Conner Yacht Sales (La Conner, WA)
Is that a "Boston" dinghy I see Benthic2? I have a 1970 that looks just like her.
Here is an interesting little vessel:
Lots of draft for the LOA.
La Conner Yacht Sales (La Conner, WA)
I think it's a Bell Boy, built in Bellingham WA.
Interesting for sure...it's a Roberts sailboat turned trawler which explanes the deep keel, and looks pretty unfinished inside which explains the price. Definitetly has potential!!
Anyone know what this is?
Another cool trailerable boat; Dave Gerr's DR Northwest Cruiser, but this one's beachable on its box keel. As designed it carries 300 gallons of diesel with a 46hp engine...you could go a long ways from the boat ramp!
DR NORTHWEST CRUISER
A keel on the DR Northwest Cruiser? NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!
Imagine...sneaking up a creek on a high tide, then letting the tide drop and settle the boat onto a sand bar. You could go exploring for a good 10 hours without worrying about a massive spruce log or Humpback Whale picking up your anchor and dragging your boat away.
Or...there's a storm coming...you could go into a small protected cove with a gradual beach, and if the timings right, you could "anchor" just below the higher high tide line (we have a lower high tide and a higher high tide each day in this area) which would give you a good 24 hours with absolutely zero chance of dragging anchor [/QUOTE
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I see and understand your point. I sneak up the creeks in my row boat and leave the larger boat on the hook. [Just installed a shore line reel on the canopy top. It is one of those plastic garden hose reels in a self contained reel container. As there is no strain on the shore line as it is tied off on a boat cleat, this works well. Holds over 300 feet of 1'2 nylon. (Thinking of replacing with poly line for the floating feature]
Keep an eye out for those whales and logs in any case. Logs are becoming rare, but the whales are increasing for sure.
Al
Check these out, Al. Some photo's of larger box keel boats by Gerr resting on the sands: Beachable Boats
These boats are really, really nice! Ocean going and beachable... wow!!
Check these out, Al. Some photo's of larger box keel boats by Gerr resting on the sands: Beachable Boats
I know there is one but I haven't came across the plans, yet. I'll do more research when I get back in the swing again.ben2go,
There's a fairly well known Atkins boat w that hull.