Yes pretty tug, also Glen design one.Tug boats ...
Difficult to find in Europe!
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Yes pretty tug, also Glen design one.Tug boats ...
Here is a good-looking boat. She has a commercial VP engine and a sauna!
2007 Pilothouse trawler yacht Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
I have one of those! It is setup for a kayak by one of my crazy relatives.
True story: he carved a couple of props out from laminated veneers, got it right on the 2nd try. Thing moves out on a kayak, I could not keep up pulling hard on my 16' sliding seat rowboat.
He had contacts in the oil industry from his days at EPA in Alaska. Called somebody, asked for sponsorship. Texaco sent him $5.00 and a Texaco hat.
He took off from Portland with his weedeater-powered Klepper kayak. 96 miles later he is in Astoria.
After he got back home, he sent a letter to Texaco, thanking him for the sponsorship and nice hat. He logged his progress down the Columbia. He burned something like 2 1/2 gallons of Texaco gas (this was a while ago) and spent less than 4 dollars on gas for the whole trip.
I have the motor and letter here, he still has the hat.
The motor goes to baja in 2 weeks for more adventures.
Interesting boats are interesting, but interesting times can be even better!
Yes pretty tug, also Glen design one.
Difficult to find in Europe!
Im looking around for a boat design to build; has to be simple to construct and reasonably guick to build, and with a planing cruise speed(lol).... and metal ! I was looking at various ply designs including the lovely bateau trawler build on this forum, but the build time puts me off and I hate epoxy resin and all the hundreds of hours sanding down it involves.
GRP doesn't rock my boat; its a soulless material just like modern concrete and glass buildings . when I visit a marina I leave depressed by the banality and nastyness of GRP as a material. Would you sit on a plastic couch, or live in a plastic house?
So I'm really not looking for a GRP copy of a trawler , but a genuine metal design. If want a 15-20kts cruise that leaves alloy as the only option.
The Glen L is the only trad Tug design I've come across that can plane.
Any suggestions?
PS: I spend the winters in the SoF too, just west of Cannes.
Interestingly, according to the Yachtworld listing she is designed and built in China, but looks right at home in the Netherlands.
Material "Strongall" (= thick aluminium), from "Meta Chantier Naval" yard (in Tarare small town, north of Lyon town)
- Sweet trawler 36 (SD hull up to 9.5kn):
Meta Chantier Naval » SWEET TRAWLER 36
- Jolly 26 : one is for sale (ask photos to yard), boat on construction (owner had to stop his project), planning hull (engine>100hp), narrow side-decks (was mostly for river cruising), here is drawing:
Meta Chantier Naval » JOLLY BOAT
- (Brouns architect) MiniTroll 27: one Motor-Sailer (2 keels) with lay-out done I presume (in Normandy) is for sale, here is how she looks:
Meta Chantier Naval » MINITROLL 27
Glen L 31 foot Union Jack can be built out of steel. Our 32 foot Eagle is the fiberglass version of the Union Jack. The Union Jack probably can be stretched about 10%.
I second the idea of the Mini-Troll by JP Brouns. JP is a great designer and his boats are well engineered, META is a reputable yard.
JP is also a friend.
BTW, I am the designer of the TW28 and I would not compare her to a production fiberglass boat plus, epoxy is much nicer to work with than polyester.
I second the idea of the Mini-Troll by JP Brouns. JP is a great designer and his boats are well engineered, META is a reputable yard.
JP is also a friend.
BTW, I am the designer of the TW28 and I would not compare her to a production fiberglass boat plus, epoxy is much nicer to work with than polyester.
Looks nice to my eyes.
Don't know about the design.
Looks nice to my eyes.
Don't know about the design.
not much, you're right!Haha...you must not hang around here much. That's Mark Pierce Coot.
Not too bad a design I suppose, but the yellow roof...
The yellow paint is where the flybridge was
The builder (Seahorse Marine, in China) now offers a flybridge option. (The option is a waste of money, IMO.)
Makes the boat visible to rescuers when the single engine breaks down.I like the yellow paint.
The yellow paint is where the flybridge was
But my Willy was even a bigger mistake.