Nomad Willy
Guru
If it weren't for the flying wheelhouse and the fwd mounted dinghy I'd probably like this boat.
The whole boat shows strong lines. Interesting windows. Notice the very nice looking short railings and how nice they look. The clean bow w/o the pulpit, anchor and stuff sticking out is another nice touch. The broken sheer makes her look shorter but adds to the strong straight line motif. Also all the ports have basically the same shape. Such a well integrated design indicates excellent taste and skill on the designers part. I'm impressed. No stock boat would ever be built like this and that alone makes her interesting. She was anchored by us in Very Inlet near Tree Point at the eastern end of Dixon Entrance. I think it used to be called Three Tree Point but perhaps the trees got blown away. The boat was gone before we got up. I don't remember seeing anybody. In the PNW we've seen a lot of boats at anchor showing no activity whatsoever. Other boats have far far more people activity than most anybody would want. But mostly It's that the fun in the sun party boats don't get far up the coast and that's where we've been.
The whole boat shows strong lines. Interesting windows. Notice the very nice looking short railings and how nice they look. The clean bow w/o the pulpit, anchor and stuff sticking out is another nice touch. The broken sheer makes her look shorter but adds to the strong straight line motif. Also all the ports have basically the same shape. Such a well integrated design indicates excellent taste and skill on the designers part. I'm impressed. No stock boat would ever be built like this and that alone makes her interesting. She was anchored by us in Very Inlet near Tree Point at the eastern end of Dixon Entrance. I think it used to be called Three Tree Point but perhaps the trees got blown away. The boat was gone before we got up. I don't remember seeing anybody. In the PNW we've seen a lot of boats at anchor showing no activity whatsoever. Other boats have far far more people activity than most anybody would want. But mostly It's that the fun in the sun party boats don't get far up the coast and that's where we've been.
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