Yesterday I stumbled onto a Triton named Brendan in the back corner of Noank Shipyard. I didn't write it down, but I think the hull number was 409. I'll find time later this week to get the pics off my phone/camera.
The boat obviously was loved at some point. Blue painted topsides, a fair amount of post-factory improvements, all very orderly and well kept until it wasn't.
Clearly it hasn't been afloat in years though. I think the last registration decal was from 1997. Bilgewater halfway up to the settees. Deck drains clogged with pine needles. It's been there a while.
Anyone know the story on this one?
Triton #409 at Noank Shipyard
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I have #409 as being named Sea Mist with a home port of Baltimore MD. That record comes from Oct. 2005.
Now #493 is listed in the NETA database under the name Brendan with home port of Glastonbury, CT. That record comes from June 2001.
NETA has a name and street address but no other contact info for #493 "Brendan". I can pass it along off-forum if you are interested.
Now #493 is listed in the NETA database under the name Brendan with home port of Glastonbury, CT. That record comes from June 2001.
NETA has a name and street address but no other contact info for #493 "Brendan". I can pass it along off-forum if you are interested.