You certainly know your trawlers, Conrad. Yes, those two influences, combining the blandly simple Chereubini 43 cabin and that classic Pilgrim hull with only subtle freeboard mods. I imagined a raised pilothouse version would make space for my stand-up engine room, but we can both see that the house is way too far forward. So, if we don't want 25 ft. prop shafts, I guess the solution would have to be this last one below, the Pioneer "Gambler". I'm here in Stuart, FL on my boat, and playing with this in the evening has been a great relief from working in all day heat.
Alden 57 Power Cruiser
Here are the shots of the awesome Mojo: Other downloadable photos can be had at this link.
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Don't remember the broker or the name of the vessel?? I did a quick search thru the internet and did not did her.Brian,
There is one of those Aldens here in Queensland. Built by Quilky here in Aus a fair while ago and I think there is also a smaller version of the same boat around.
It was tied up near me recently when the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show was on.
This one has had a complete refit and is in beautiful condition.
I think on the market for around 600k
I only have a couple of pics and they are attached.
This is a boat that and will continue to cross many oceans. Not bad for a 37 year old girl. The only thing 37 years old is the fiberglass. To this day I have a hard time trying to replace her without out spending dollars with to many numbers.
So perhaps the owner doesn't even put it on any free websites listings for sale?Name of vessel on transom "Riversong"
You won't find her with any broker, as with many of these boats here in Qld it is all word of mouth between broker, owner and buyer.
It's a virtual underground system in some ways. I have a good mate of mine who is very interested in her.
Apparently there is also one for sale down in Mexico in the 300 to 400k range.
Cheers
Benn
I'll try looking up those photos. I try to keep a file on these motorsailers. and PARTICULARLY this Alden 57 design and a Rhodes 44 design that is somewhat similar in concept. Here is a forum subject I also keep updating:If you were seriously interested I could put you in touch with a broker who can make contact with owner.
For some good photos there is a book "Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers" David Millar did the photography his web site is - www.millarsphoto.com.au
I think the photos were taken before last refit and fly bridge was refitted.
Cheers
Benn
WOW thanks, I visited that website and scrolled down to Riversong,...lots of great photos....lovely vessel.For some good photos there is a book "Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers" David Millar did the photography his web site is - www.millarsphoto.com.au
I think the photos were taken before last refit and fly bridge was refitted.
Cheers
Benn
All these MS are great , if you want to cross blue water, however they seem to have little to offer the folks that want to cruise on the water.
The trawler and marine motorists seem to prefer to be UP where the view is , not down below , looking out an 8 inch port.
Yes the larger deck house does make a big difference in living , IF it can double as the main salon, but not enough to make a sales difference.
50-foot aluminum Sea Bright skiff ocean voyaging motorcruiser, 3,500 mile range, beachable on Sea Bright skiff box keel, with 4 foot 3 inch draft
LOA: 50 ft. - 6 in. (15.3 m)
LWL: 46 ft. - 0 in. (14.0 m)
Beam: 14 ft. - 9 in. (4.5 m)
Draft: 4 ft. - 3 in. (1.3 m)
Propeller Dia: 2 ft. - 5 in. (74 cm)
Displacement: 24.8 tons
Power: (1) 270-hp Cummins B
Speed: 11.5 knots max, 9 to 10 knots cruise
>9 to 10 knots cruise<
I would assume this is the inshore , lakes and bays cruise , to go claimed 3,500 mile range ,the entire vessel would need to be a fuel tank.
Perhaps about 7K , 3500nm is possible.