I sure like the looks of these Aussie and NZ boats. What's that style called?
I am not sure I know the correct answer to your question. In New Zealand this hull is very typical of a Frank Pelin design and he designed quite a few boats during his time, so I guess the answer I would give is "Pelin". -Mike
Sweet. There's one in a slip over by the Chart House. I always point it out to the wife.
Yup. Thanks a bunch for "fixing" my boat.FlyWright said:Is that an Aussie boat, Mike? Your helm is on the wrong side!!
Isn't this better?
beachbum, keep pointing. If the exterior shots don't pique her interests maybe a peek inside will....
She' just a little over a year new to me. The family loves hanging out on the weekends with her.
You are building some wonderful memories on the water for your family. My sons say the best family times they can remember were the times spent boating and around the water. It is still a connection with them today. My grandsons will have those same memories.
What a wonderful family hobby.
You are building some wonderful memories on the water for your family. My sons say the best family times they can remember were the times spent boating and around the water. It is still a connection with them today. My grandsons will have those same memories. What a wonderful family hobby.
It's great to hear this. It's been our hope that we can create some great memories and keep our family close. So far so good. The kids never work so hard as when we are on the boat and yet they never complain. It's been over a year on the boat and it's been fantastic so far.
resides on a lift behind our house here in St.James City,Fl.
We do lots of day trips and a few overnighters as our area is perfect for cruising.