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Do you have more pics of Islanddreamer somewhere I can see?
I really want to share your "camper top" use of polycarbonate panels with a friend that has a commercial sternwheeler and is wanting to so similar.

Thanks John.
 
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Do you have more pics of Islanddreamer somewhere I can see?

I really want to share your "camper top" use of polycarbonate panels with a friend that has a commercial sternwheeler and is wanting to so similar.



Thanks John.



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These are about the best two. The top came from Hard to Top.

My son has been on top (he is 180lbs) assisting me, and the top does not flex or bow. The PO installed it, and I was hesitant to keep it on until the first summer with scorching heat- then decided it should stay.

mike
 
Time to post Old Shiny...the freight boom is up after launching the dinghy. Ballet Bay.
 

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After looking at all these gorgeous boats, I'll put up my perpetual work in progress. Not a trawler, but I use her like one. Pics are pretty self explanatory.
 

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Sbu22,
I like your boat a lot.
The long sweeping swoopy sheer line seems an odd choice w the short, straight lines of the “house”. I think it works so well because the overall height of the boat is limited to low very seakindly lines. If the sheer was straight it would be too much. But the combination seems to work very well. She smacks a bit of the ledgendary Huckins boats from Florida. Where many wonderful boats come from.
 
Willy on shore patrol.
 

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William
 

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Hey Panache,


Was taking my 24ft CC out last Saturday from GYC. Thanks for the radio check.... Hope your enjoying the stay in Gulfport.


Keith
 
Thanks, Eric. This was Viking's attempt to enter the cruising market as their project manager at the time explained to me. Produced maybe 200 aft cabin 43s and 44s in the late 70s - early 80s. The 44s followed the 43s and added some creature comforts and improvements as I understand it. Unsure if they actually added a foot or if it was a "marketing" change. There's a nice 44 here on TF - in the Toronto area as I recall. Mine came down here from the Great Lakes. I can't remember the fellow's name.

They basically took the 43 sportfisher, extended the saloon a bit and decked over the cockpit for a generous aft stateroom. As far as I know, that was Viking's only attempt to enter the cruising market. Rock solid boat.
 
Small world, Keith! I really like Gulfport - really nice town, great people, excellent marina, easy back and forth to the islands. I have a gaggle of young grandchildren - not ready for extended cruising, but they love the boat and the islands. Perfect compromise at GPT.

Bill
 
My Pocket Trawler

My 22' Devlin Surf Scoter the "Half Moon Too" anchored just north of the Mystic Seaport last month at the Wooden Boat show.
 

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Sbu22,
I like your boat a lot.
The long sweeping swoopy sheer line seems an odd choice w the short, straight lines of the “house”. I think it works so well because the overall height of the boat is limited to low very seakindly lines. If the sheer was straight it would be too much. But the combination seems to work very well. She smacks a bit of the ledgendary Huckins boats from Florida. Where many wonderful boats come from.

+1!:thumb:
 
My 22' Devlin Surf Scoter the "Half Moon Too" anchored just north of the Mystic Seaport last month at the Wooden Boat show.




That's a really beautiful build. Did you build her or have her built? Do you have any interior pics? It was on my short list to build. I would have liked a full stand up head with shower behind the helm.
 
I bought a set of plans to build one in 1991 but never got around to it. Looked for one since then but never saw one in person. I found this one up in Niagara Falls, NY. about five years ago. Been having the time of my life exploring the coast line.
 

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My 22' Devlin Surf Scoter the "Half Moon Too" anchored just north of the Mystic Seaport last month at the Wooden Boat show.
Goodlooking boat .
 
Agnus Dei
 

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I bought a set of plans to build one in 1991 but never got around to it. Looked for one since then but never saw one in person. I found this one up in Niagara Falls, NY. about five years ago. Been having the time of my life exploring the coast line.
Thanks. She's a real nice boat. I'm liking the bright work. :thumb:
 
My 22' Devlin Surf Scoter the "Half Moon Too" anchored just north of the Mystic Seaport last month at the Wooden Boat show.

Like the green hull and absence of flybridge.
 
Tortuga, my 1936 Nunes Brothers Raised Deck Cruiser, hanging on my mooring yesterday. She is 32'8" long, planked with Douglas Fir over laminated oak frames, with an African Mahogany cabin house. The power comes from a Volvo-Penta D2-40 diesel.


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TDunn,
Looks likeshe’s got a litthe list to port.
Tortuga always looks grand though like the era she represents.
 
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