Dave (Triton #397) has come across this hull in his boatyard out in Washington, and for a while now we've been trying to figure out what it is. All inquiries have come up blank, or incorrect.
Dimensions (approx)
LOA: 20'-7"
Beam: 6'
Draft: 3'-6"
Construction:
Solid fiberglass. Keel reported to be integrally molded. Unbalanced spade rudder (not installed, but present on the cradle). Hull reportedly shows signs of a previously-installed full skeg forward of the spade rudder location, as well as undrilled molded areas at the top of the trailing edge of the keel that appears to be a place through which a keel-hung rudderpost might pass. Outward hull flange, boltholes through hull where chainplates might have once been installed. Deck and all interior structure removed and not in evidence. The boat has an outboard cutout in the counter, and several through hull fittings.
On the off chance that this design might ring a bell with anyone here, well...here it is.
Click here for more photos of the hull.
Feel free to shoot out ideas. We know pretty much what it's not, but don't mind even incorrect stabs at it.
Dave says the hull is probably destined for the dumpster soon.
Mystery Hull???
- Tim
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Mystery Hull???
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Mystery hull
Looks a little like a McVay 19 that someone was converting to a spade or skeg hung rudder from the original keel hung rudder.
David
David
Another very close guess, I think, and thisone may be getting warmer...but the dimensions of the boat are too large to be the boat you mention...also, the spade rudden appears t be a factory-made part and there is no evidence of the keel having been fitted or hull drilled for the keel-hung rudder fitments. A puzzler, huh?
Dave
Dave
There were both a Columbia 20 (possibly Bill Tripp) , and a Columbia 21 (Crealock, I think) that both fit into the possiblity list, but I have found no illustrations of the underbodies at all---especially the C20, which is a boat from 1965 or so and may well be "it". Anybody have a lines drawing?
Thanks,
Dave
(the glow plugs are warming in the loader, just about)
Thanks,
Dave
(the glow plugs are warming in the loader, just about)
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Well, that Columbia 5.5 definitely isn't "the one" (i.e. the same as the Mystery Hull), but I sure like it! Very pretty, Etchells-like but with a full keel. Nice! Can I have it? :<)
So many boats, too little time, not enough room. ::Sigh::
So many boats, too little time, not enough room. ::Sigh::
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