markpierce
Master and Commander
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2010
- Messages
- 12,557
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Carquinez Coot
- Vessel Make
- penultimate Seahorse Marine Coot hull #6
Wow, both forward- and backward leaning windows!
Thanks!* The PO did the addition of the pilot house, and I agree that the lines work about as well as could be expected. Last winter I gutted the interior of the PH, so I just happen to have a couple of pics of the new interior - still waiting to complete the new carpeting, but you get the idea.*healhustler wrote:
That is a sweetheart of a boat Killick. *Nicely done, following the same shape as the flybridge on the mods. *Impressive. *Sure would love to see the layout of that pilothouse now.
Yes - Killick is in a house.* Projects are much easier as I've got a full workshop on the mezzanine.* So you noticed the Futon.....was supposed to be just a temporary solution for last summer as I didn't have time to build in the new settee.* Turned out to be a real hit with everyone, and it makes a very comfortable extra double bunk - so it might be a permanent thing.* It is teak...so it at least has that going for it.*nomadwilly wrote:
Killick,
Boat has nice lines and I love that wood seat w the blue thing over it. I should build one for my living room * * ...in my house. Beams and planks in the overhead of a wood boat can't be beat. Looks like you have a boathouse.
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Thanks - Killick is a head-turner.....to me anyway.* There is a segment of the boating community (the wooden boat purists) who put down the mods, however, when it's pouring rain/cold - I can steer in comfort from my heated ph with a fabulous plan view of the way ahead!*healhustler wrote:
What can I say but "Sumptuous". *I have been playing with a pilothouse alteration on my own boat to extend things here and there, and seeing yours just adds fuel to the fire. *Fantastic boat.
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Excellent indeed.maxhopper502 wrote:
Nenad, built in 1966 in Sydney is a 65 foot, 90 t ex tuna,prawn and salmon trawler.
Three years into a slow long term project to convert her into my floating palace.
I have been fighting with the same issue. My boat is a little rocky and tippy She was built with a 10,000 lb fish hold.SD, I see you have a set of stabilisers on your boat, are you happy with them and do they make much of a difference when anchored? I am getting a set built at the moment.
Only wasted till you are doing repairs /maintenance.Per wrote:
SD, thats was minted on my photos?
if so then THANKS.. the ER is big, i consider it slightly waste of space.
Per, she's a beautiful boat for sure. *And Catalina.....well, you've picked my favorite boating area too. *Camping at the Isthmus, diving all around Catalina, visiting the Casino....all great memories.Per wrote:
the boat has been up and down the westcoast, it has lived in the PNW, SFO, Ventura and now back in So Cali.
...coyote454 wrote:
Per wrote:
the boat has been up and down the westcoast, it has lived in the PNW, SFO, Ventura and now back in So Cali.
RCook wrote:
Here are a few of ours:
1. Our first cruiser, a C-Dory 22
2. New Moon on the road leaving the factory
3. On one of her first cruises in the San Juans
4. Tied up at Prince Rupert
5. With Scrappy at Meyer's Chuck
6. At Anchor in Hoonah Sound, off Peril Strait
7. At the Margerie Glacier in Glacier Bay
I'm with Moonstruck on the hull color but only if you have a deionized water bottleMoonstruck wrote:Of course, I'm partial to dark hulls.