Truth in advertising Metal hulls are one of the "best" compromises in boating - all things considered (wood rots, fiberglass gets blisters,...
True Origins? Excellent - so glad to have a true connaisseur on board. Question is - Wuz she built by Trumpy (http://touristart.com/Sequoia.htm)...
Barnacle Bill,..., ..., the sailor sayz, "Never seen a fouled up porpoise swim past yet by jove" :D 'corse, he didnt get along too well with...
Just a thought.... ..., you might try buying a "sheet" of rubber (non-carbonic) the size of the porthole and "cutting" it down from there. Thatz...
Comets Ablaze! All of which were made out of tin (AL) of course. 36s came in both flavors. Let us know which one you got. Cheers! eRIC
C'est normale, n'est pas? Well, itz not like the West has a lock on the trouble-free construction of large ships - never mind warships:...
Another Fine 41 Regal No need to keep all the old stuff - especially iffin' you've got a fine new replacement in mind. Cell phone springs to...
Attached please find latest copy of "Known Survivors". Encompasses all Roamers we have found to exist today. Sorry about the .txt format - it was...
Judging from the photos, the owner dumped a boat-load of dough converting this AL Riviera into a decent looking MY (and then must have died :( )...
Enter the Orchard Mind you - the walnut sable does turn green after 25 years or so. :o I know, after sanding out every square inch of the...
Always one of my favorites, and certainly one of Michael Peters "masterpieces" - unbelievably, now for sale....
Another "survivor" The always popular 34-footer shows us why, 45 years later.:p (Try that with another wooden boat company). Only this time,...
"Known Survivors" Spotted a Pequod 34' yesterday in Annapolis harbor - sorry, no photographs, but can confirm that she looked in excellent...
Sighted: Small Battleship The trail of broken plastic boats in her wake....,:rolleyes: But seriously, 1000hrs on diesels in a 37' should be...
That Time of Year Getting ready to pull her out, eh? Well, E- Paint is the way to go nowadays. I used to use TRILUX until they quit making it...
High (again) You got that right. Unless somehow the price of aluminum/lb. has reached some extraordinarily high level, this owner needs to "get...
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Over the Top :p Photos from the archives. Reckon CC did weld'em upside down - but wasnt there. Have seen others do it that way - but others...
To tell the truth.... ..., if it not too late - what Wally said. Yikes! :eek:
Iron & Tin Indeed. Hence the fact that she's welded in highly refined iron (Corten steel - to be sure).:rolleyes: