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Willy on shore patrol.

Eric,

Every time I see Willy it makes me smile. She's a beautiful craft; and sturdy, functional, comfortable, and most of all capable. She has served you well.
 


Tuggy. I like the simple look and raised pilot house. Also, my fav colors blue and white.


Tortuga, my 1936 Nunes Brothers Raised Deck Cruiser, hanging on my mooring yesterday. She is 32'8" long, planked with Douglas Fir over laminated oak frames, with an African Mahogany cabin house. The power comes from a Volvo-Penta D2-40 diesel.


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What is her beam? She's a beauty. Raised deck and upright windshield just gets me.


Anchored out at Cape Lookout View attachment 78553


She's a little ship. I don't think there's enough room for me, says the man that lives in a house one third the size of Mondai Nai.:lol:
 
TDunn - that's just XXX boat porn! Any chance you can post some aboard and interior pics? I found you on Wooden Boat Forum posts from 2008, but the pics are gone.
 
NW Boater,
If I was to ever get a really big boat it would probably be a Selene. I think they may actually be FD too. Don’t like the PO slanted windows though. Both fwd and aft. Looks better on the Sundancer. Those big windows under the bridge must be on the sides of the engine room. Work’in on your mechanicals and watching the view. I could get used to that. Those engine beds and mount supports are very impressive. Stiff enough plus and much vibration could be stopped at the source. Did you once have a Willard?
 
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Hello to all. Vessel name Pika II
1978 34 CHB tri-Cabin. Done some sailing in the North West from Campbell River, Lund, Powell River, Pender Harbour and now Gibson to her new berth. Took her fishing and caught a tasty salmon for dinner! Yahoo!
 
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NW Boater,
If I was to ever get a really big boat it would probably be a Selene. I think they may actually be FD too...Those big windows under the bridge must be on the sides of the engine room....Did you once have a Willard?


Nomad Willy, Yes, Kika has a full displacement hull. LOA 50’-10”. Those 4 ports you mentioned, they open to the starboard located heads (guest + master). And, yes, our previous boat was Northstar, a Willard 40 that we owned for decade. The Selene 47 has been a pleasure to own and improve. Not too big, not too small for a couple and perfect for long term cruising.
 
Overseas Yachts PT35 w/single Perkins 200hp

Located at Pickwick Lake on the TN River
 

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Tortuga, my 1936 Nunes Brothers Raised Deck Cruiser, hanging on my mooring yesterday. She is 32'8" long, planked with Douglas Fir over laminated oak frames, with an African Mahogany cabin house. The power comes from a Volvo-Penta D2-40 diesel.


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Similar style to a Brisbane based boat Folly III
 

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The first two are a couple of my favorites from fellow TFers Giggitoni and DSwizzler.
 

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MV Charis
 

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It’s a Bruno-Stillman hull and was built from the bare hull up by an individual and his wife. 7 years and about 18,000 hrs. There are pictures of the interior in the albums section of this site. Thank you for the compliment.

Ken Shanley
MV Charis
 
My COOT 38,"SEZ HU" (Means "Special Economic Zone Tiger" in Chinese). Like Mark's, but a bit longer with an island queen bed FWD. Currently with a broker in Sausalito CA. If available, we intend to cruise the Delta this fall.
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Pics at anchor during my very first overnight trip to Seaford, VA in my boat :thumb: Actually, just this past weekend.
 

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My COOT 38,"SEZ HU" (Means "Special Economic Zone Tiger" in Chinese). Like Mark's, but a bit longer with an island queen bed FWD.
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Dang, she loks fat, Bill. Whst’s thd beam? Same power as Mark’s?
 
Our (Swedish) Nimbus 380 Commander 'Nordic Blue' anchored in Smokehouse Bay, Great Barrier Island, NZ.

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My COOT 38,"SEZ HU" (Means "Special Economic Zone Tiger" in Chinese). Like Mark's, but a bit longer with an island queen bed FWD. Currently with a broker in Sausalito CA. If available, we intend to cruise the Delta this fall.
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The center queen bed is a big improvement over the earlier layout. Such a skookum looking vessel :)
 
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I just love the California Delta.
 
Hello to all. Vessel name Pika II
1978 34 CHB tri-Cabin. Done some sailing in the North West from Campbell River, Lund, Powell River, Pender Harbour and now Gibson to her new berth. Took her fishing and caught a tasty salmon for dinner! Yahoo!

Welcome, Captain Cook!
 
In response to requests I shot a video tour of Tortuga this afternoon.

 
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Interesting;
Big bow wave and following wave almost non-existant. ?
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My COOT 38,"SEZ HU" (Means "Special Economic Zone Tiger" in Chinese). Like Mark's, but a bit longer with an island queen bed FWD. Currently with a broker in Sausalito CA. If available, we intend to cruise the Delta this fall.
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Boat volume and railings are at least 30% greater than my 35-foot Coot. Undoubtedly, the engine has engine air pumps providing much more power than my 80-hp naturally-aspirated diesel.
 
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