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Old 06-21-2018, 09:20 AM   #1
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Hello from Amherstburg Ontario Canada.

We have owned our trawler Scarry, since 1992. Lately I have been doing a bit of research on our boat. Unfortunately the gentleman who built the boat has passed and I cannot ask him any questions. I came across this forum and found it to be a wealth of knowledge. Thanks to all the members that add all of the valuable information. I hope to add to that and show a few pictures of some upcoming projects i have planned.

For now here are a few pictures of our Trawler.
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Old 06-21-2018, 09:27 AM   #2
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Welcome aboard. Nice lines on your boat.
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Old 06-21-2018, 09:35 AM   #4
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Welcome Bug! What kind of boat is she? Is she a one-off build? Engine(s)?

She's sure got great lines.
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Old 06-21-2018, 10:35 AM   #5
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Thanks for the complements guys

Yes it’s a one off custom build
Built by Charlie Ryan in Sarnia Ontario 1989
Scarry has a single Volvo 4cyl turbo @ 140hp

He built a few boats I would like to connect with the other owners and was hoping this forum may help with that
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Welcome to TF . Great looking boat. Beautiful sheer line.
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Old 06-21-2018, 12:21 PM   #7
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Charlie also built Badger. See pic below. This boat was in Port Dover last time I saw it. (Christmas 2017)
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Is that an exhaust stack, or a chimney for a solid fuel stove?

That bow pulpit almost looks like a short Tuna Pulpit. Beautiful lines all around.
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Old 06-21-2018, 02:10 PM   #9
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Is that an exhaust stack, or a chimney for a solid fuel stove?

That bow pulpit almost looks like a short Tuna Pulpit. Beautiful lines all around.
Its a dry exhaust. This boat does not take any water from the river. Internal Keel cooled with 36 gallons of antifreeze.
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Old 06-21-2018, 02:29 PM   #10
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Welcome aboard! That is a beautiful boat. I was going to ask about the exhaust but Shrew beat me to it.

Flying bridge and pulpit, my kind of boat.

How about some interior photos?
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Oooh yes, that is nice! And a single green monster for propulsion. Well done and welcome aboard sir.
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A sharp-looking boat. Obviously with a single engine. And without a bow thruster, expect you are highly accomplished with the boat's maneuverability.
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Beautiful lines, especially the sheer line!

What is the hull and deck material?
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Below are a few interior pics. Its pretty simple inside. Hull and decks are 3/16" steel and the cabin sides are 1/8" steel. My Dad taught me how to drive this boat. He was very accomplished, me....i'm still learning. The Helm Chair is from my Dad's first boat, a 1929 34' JJTaylor Sport Fisher. I rescued the chair just before they destroyed the boat with a backhoe.

Again, Thanks for the nice comments
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Great looking boat.

And your questions are??
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Beautiful boat, and welcome to the forum.
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I would suggest a magnetic compass for the upper bridge.
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Good suggestion about the compas

There’s a lot of thinks I want to do probably starting with some sun shades Bimini top for the bridge and possibly a welded aluminum roof extension for the back deck Will get to them as funds allow
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Beautiful lines, especially the sheer line!

What is the hull and deck material?
Maybe I missed it but, what is the length and beam?
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