There was THIS hiding amongst all the POS boats...
Couldn't make out the name.
Could it be????
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- Deck Grunge Scrubber
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Re: Could it be????
Not sure if you are asking what it is, but: Late 50s/early 60s Seafarer Swiftsure (Rhodes/Jannace). Non-Commodore version, so I would expect it to have been built at G. DeVries Lentsch near Amsterdam. Pretty :)
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- Deck Grunge Scrubber
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Re: Could it be????
Which is funny b/c I had gone to look at a Swiftsure earlier in the day (see post up in Q/A) and someone commented that it probably was a Commodore version.
I like this boat. Saw the potential in the one I looked at, BUT... I don't have a shop big enough to put it in. Would be a full time job, like what Tim did.
I like this boat. Saw the potential in the one I looked at, BUT... I don't have a shop big enough to put it in. Would be a full time job, like what Tim did.
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- Bottom Paint Application Technician
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- Boat Name: AURORA
- Boat Type: Swiftsure 33
Re: Could it be????
I've just bought a Swiftsure33. AURORA is in a thousand pieces and in 4 barns, requiring lots of restoration and repair. Some intervention as well. Same colour as the boat pictured, but with tons of good stuff included. I hope to have restored enough integrity into this boat that I can sail her this coming summer, but it will be a few years 'till she's finished. Sailor Simon
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- Master of the Arcane
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Re: Could it be????
Sailor Simon wrote:........................ but it will be a few years 'till she's finished.
Even if you don't count maintenance, you will find that you will never stop modifying/upgrading/rearranging stuff about your boat. And those of us who do it ourselves have this disease worse than anyone. The first step towards recovery is to admit it. It is also the last step most of us ever take.
so remember - "A boat isn't finished until she sinks"
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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Gresham’s Law of information: Bad information drives out good. No matter how long ago a correction for a particular error may have appeared in print or online, it never seems to catch up with the ever-widening distribution of the error.
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- Skilled Systems Installer
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Re: Could it be????
Not always...Hirilondë wrote:Sailor Simon wrote:...
so remember - "A boat isn't finished until she sinks"
http://www.fisher30.lackeysailing.com/
Dave.
Never finish all your projects or you'll be bored.
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- Rough Carpentry Apprentice
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- Boat Name: Moonshadow
- Boat Type: Seafarer 31 yawl
- Location: Lloyd, Florida
Re: Could it be????
The same make and model used to be berthed two boats down from mine. It is now covered in vines and snakes up a little creek off the Wakulla River; owner disabled or dead and marina unable or unwilling to seek another option. Another boat worthy of attention, but through ignorance and apathy is left to die a slow death.