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Andy, Your layout gives lots of accommodation,boat looks great. What year is she built, where is she kept?

We just joined;our IG 36(hull 39)"Doriana",moored Sydney Aus. is a 1981 extended flybridge/europa version with one fwd sleeping cabin,separate shower and head,good for the 2 of us. I received the original IG owners books and engine manuals with her. FL 120s; genset replaced with 6.5Kw Onan. A work in progress as our well advanced(she was up for a month in* August!) restoration continues.

I`ll get some pics up soon.

BruceK
 
Some pics of boat .***Poole quay . through the glass floor of spinnaker tower Portsmouth.** etc
 

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Sharppractice,
What make/model/size is your boat? Looks nice!
 
Hello***** 1990 sea ranger 53 with two 550 detroits. We have been slowly fixing her over the last two years.The last owner seemed more worried about i pod docks than leaky stern glands etc.. Could not see your boat what type is she..
 
Very nice looking boat Sharppractice!
If you are asking what my boat is, it is stated in my signature line but she is a humble little 1983 Monk 36. :)
 
So you see Tony, you really do like Sea Rangers... even though there doesn't seem to be too many of them!
 
A recent night shot of our GB42 at Squamish Yacht Club
 

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Getting the hang of this ..Sounds like a bit of a sea ranger fan club here.
 
Susan- you are right about me liking the lines of the sea ranger!

Boydster- your pic looks as if angels have landed upon your grand banks! great shot!!

Sharppractice- you will enjoy trawler forum....stretch your legs, click around the site, and join the fun.
 
Here is our new to us 1983 Formosa 42 Europa w/twin Lehmans replacing our*Campion 30 Adventure Trawler (soon to be on the market). Surveyed well but always a few projects/updates on the horizon. Enjoying increased spaciousness and amenities and getting used to the twins.**
 

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Great looking boat Joe.* I've always loved the Europa style.

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Agree Doug, I like Sat's boat too.. great pictures.

Elwin

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saturnaisland wrote:
Here is our new to us 1983 Formosa 42 Europa w/twin Lehmans replacing our*Campion 30 Adventure Trawler (soon to be on the market). Surveyed well but always a few projects/updates on the horizon. Enjoying increased spaciousness and amenities and getting used to the twins.**
*Very nice!
 
1* On the hard in June

2* Anchor boat in Clam Bay

3 getting prawns

4 and again

5 Rafting with friends

6 anchor boat in Desolation Sound
 

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koliver: I know you probably hate it, but I sure love that wood trim you've got there. Makes the boat, in my opinion. On the other hand, I don't have much of it showing on the outside of mine, and I'm glad of it.
 
HH
thanks. I don't hate it. I agree that it makes my boat special. I touch up holes as soon as I can when I find them, but only recoat when it needs it. Usually after a couple of years, so not much of a chore. Of course, if I didn't have a shelter it would be 10 times as much work to keep up.
 
Here's our new boat :) We are thrilled.
 

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Ruthless wrote:
Here's our new boat :) We are thrilled.
*As you should be. *Looks great. *Congratulations.
 
Beautiful boat, Best of luck with her. Some more pictures please
 
I posted this pic earlier but it was just announced that a fellow yacht club member named Darryl Schwanke took first place in the annual Pacific Yachting Magazine photo contest with this shot of our old tub. Theres a larger version of it on my website welcome page. - Boyd
 

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What fun looking at pictures and reading about everyone's boats! These are*some random*of pictures of my Willard 40 widebody, Northstar. *
 

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Gorgeous Willard, nwboater. The Willard 40 was second on my short list of top three monohulls, and if I had been in the PNW instead of the shallows of Biscayne Bay, it would have been 1st on the list. Would love to see more pictures when you have them.


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My new toy!! It's a 1976 Uniflite 36' Sport Sedan. I'm located on the Tenn-Tom*Waterway in Mississippi. Not*many in these parts are familiar with this make.*She is being renamed Jolly Time!!*

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Jolly Time wrote:
My new toy!! It's a 1976 Uniflite 36' Sport Sedan. I'm located on the Tenn-Tom*Waterway in Mississippi. Not*many in these parts are familiar with this make.*She is being renamed Jolly Time!!**
*That's a great name. *The Uniflite is *a very solid good riding boat. *What kind of power? *I think most came with 270hp Chryslers.
 
It has twin*Crusader's!! Less than 200 hrs on rebuild, but been sitting awhile.She needs some TLC.


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