Alaskaflyer
Guru
Is that a fold up boarding platform (on the starboard)?
Is that a fold up boarding platform (on the starboard)?
Called 'hinged fins' in Canada:
https://tc.canada.ca/en/marine-tran...ety/ship-safety-bulletins/bulletin-no-04-2010
That's on the port side
Yes, I know it as jacht and the place where it is built, a jachtwerf.
And if you want to see the true definition of jacht, you can see it here.
https://www.elburgyachting.nl/sp/s5790nl.htm
Bring something to wipe the drool with.....
I thought it was a foldable bbq grill!I'd think s/s protection for pulling pots, not that I think she's ever pulled pots.
My wife said no......and stop looking at boat porn.
Ted
Was next in line beside us a few days ago waiting for fuel
Of interest is that she's plastic
And
Single stabiliser wing.
https://www.boatsonline.com.au/boats-for-sale/used/power-boats/badenach-60/255111
Carl (of this forum) in Anacortes has a sister of the "Ulysses" in his "Delfin." I've seen several Fishers out here but none with the big awkward pilothouse like the boat in the photo.
Anyone have any idea what make and model this one is? Seen in Varina, Va.
Anyone have any idea what make and model this one is? Seen in Varina, Va.
That was my thoughts as well.certainly a Novi built hull. The rest of it looks owner built, "remuddled"
Anyone have any idea what make and model this one is? Seen in Varina, Va.
Called 'hinged fins' in Canada:
https://tc.canada.ca/en/marine-tran...ety/ship-safety-bulletins/bulletin-no-04-2010
Yes, I know it as jacht and the place where it is built, a jachtwerf.
And if you want to see the true definition of jacht, you can see it here.
https://www.elburgyachting.nl/sp/s5790nl.htm
Bring something to wipe the drool with.....
Transport Canada doesn’t appear to be fans of the large stabilizer wing.
Or New Zealand:
https://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/comm...avigation-stability/hinged-fins-anti-roll.asp
Bureaucratic/governmental butt coverage.
These seem to be cobbled together solutions on commercial fishing boats, much like paravanes, but don't have their long history. They are sort of like deployable/retractable batwings.
Anyone have any idea what make and model this one is? Seen in Varina, Va.
WOW - "Hinged Fin Anti Roll Device" does have its drawbacks. Much more than I at first conceived/realized before reading the link you placed in post above.
The fitting of paravanes to small fishing vessels to reduce roll motion is becoming increasingly popular. The main impetus for the investigation discussed in this paper relates to the problems of asymmetric roll motion, such as might pertain to a vessel subject to a constant heeling moment, or 'bias'. In particular the effect on the motion of a vessel of losing a paravane is the underlying theme. It was prompted by the release of a Canadian Transportation Safety Board report on the capsizing of the small fishing vessel the STRAITS OF PRIDE II, which partially implicated the loss of the weather side paravane in the capsize. The report states that at least one other capsize of a Canadian fishing boat had occurred in which the loss of a paravane was considered to be a contributing factor.
regulatory bodies always point out that paravanes instil a sense of confidence, where people may take their boats into conditions beyond what they were designed for.
I am familiar with Pieter's work, as well as many others. Spent the first 25 years of my life wallowing in the yacht building paradise that is The Netherlands.
I currently own one of his designs (on the market) and agree with your assessment of the boat building sensibilities of that geography. So compelling, no thing like them, and the one in the link is certainly on my short list of ‘next’.