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The Nordhavn is "Egret" she's rounded Cape Horn!!! The Hans Christian hull #1 in Great Bridge was Steven Stills boat and "Music" is her name. The big Power Cat in Jackson Creek I just realized is the much blogged about "Domino" I think he was a regular on the PM site not here during the build. The blue hull Yacht is a 2011 Trinity 173'. The sleek euro interior is a new Lazzera.



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Geez, Pon Tiki made it to Annapolis and brought a mangrove swamp with it? Did the Maritime Museum move their buildings across the Bay for the show?
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OK one was in Florida (don't know how that got in there) and the other one was in the area (St Michaels)
 
great shots! Did you get to talk to the owners of Egret?
 
unfortunately I did not
 
Daddy: *A couple of years ago, I plopped this pilothouse design on a 30 Endeavour sail cat (also marketed as an "Americat" to tease the buyer into coming over to the dark side. *As you can see, it is very close to photo number six of your Annapolis collection. *Any idea how big that cat was, or if it was a conversion. *Maybe the guy went ahead with it.

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This catamaran is a Catfisher motorsailer built by Fisher Marine. I have looked at them in the past and was aboard one in the Upper Chesapeake last year. They are very roomy for a 28 ft. boat. The beam is just over 13 ft. with a 3.5 ft. draft. Power configurations varied quite a bit with some having hydraulic drive from a midship engine going to props in each hull. Others have a centerline "kick-up" drive to be raised while sailing. They are usually powered with about 40 horsepower.They do not sail fast, but some have taken very long voyages with several open ocean passages. I have heard that if they see a beam sea you have to hold on tight or they'll buck you overboard.

dvd


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I'm going to be in the market for something like Egret in about a year.... A Loop or two and then way down south for a few years....

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The Fisher in the pic is the 37' They made a 28,34,37 and I think a 40. Neat boats. I've always been partial to the Fishers mono or cats.
 

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