Can anyone tell me what boat Delfin has? Tried looking at old posts but no luck. Looks substantial!
She was built in 1965 in Alesund, Norway, by Romsdal yachts, on a hull design that had been around since 1860 as a herring fisher. One of two with a third, Ulysses, at 52' compared to Delfin's 55. Steel below, aluminum above. Purchased and gutted by her second owner in 2000, who replaced any suspect steel, widened the saloon by eliminating the port side walkway, repowered with a Cat 3306, new 20 kw Genset, faired and painted. I purchased her in 2003 as an empty hull and fitted her out to taste. All hydraulic.Can anyone tell me what boat Delfin has? Tried looking at old posts but no luck. Looks substantial!
Much obliged.Fixed it for ya.
So, you aren't happy unless you are the captain?
Thanks very much for the info. I was thinking Honokohau, but it's probably cheaper in Honolulu, yes?I live on Oahu. If you need some help with anything when you get here let me know.
I’d recommend these guys for fuel. https://b-e-petroleum.business.site/
Burning 3 gph, which I think is ok....I’d betcha Delfin has a McGyver or two up his sleeve for next oh-oh. 170 nm is good and the envy of a Nordhavn or two.
I think we'll trail a line tomorrow. Not heard to catch a Dorado, and the last time out this way we caught a nice Albacore. I'll settle for the Mahi Mahi.Carl,
Have you been dragging a lure(s) out there?
The Pacific can yield some tasty Dorado and Ono to the lucky voyager.
I'm envious of your current conditions.. perfect crossing weather.
Enjoy the ride.
Hollywood
Thanks very much for the info. I was thinking Honokohau, but it's probably cheaper in Honolulu, yes?
Thank you Sir!The states only refinery is located on Oahu and then shipped to the other islands. If you want to refuel on the Big Island and are planning to pull in to Honokohau small boat harbor I'd first check with Hawaii Petroleum at https://hawaiipetroleum.com/ the fuel sold at the harbor I think is done by the State of Hawaii. I haven't bought fuel from there and if that's your plan definitely double check with the Harbormaster first.
Their phone number if you have a satellite phone is (808) 935-6641 otherwise they have quote forms on their website if all you have is internet.