seb
04-12-2004, 06:03 PM
I've bought this boat few months ago. Don't ask me why - initially was one of those liveaboard intentions, but now I have no idea whatsoever what I've got myself into. All I know is that everytime I reach the conclusion that the most sane thing to do is to strip all the equipment off, and to burn the rest down, 'cause there is no point in messing about with a half rotten boat, I go to the boatyard, look straight from under the bow, and see all those larch planks ondulating down and aft, and it breaks my heart. I just can't do it.
Anyway, I'm trying to find out exactly what kind of a boat is it. Although it was built recently (1991) to be a motorsailer, it is suppposed to be based on a traditional boat design. It was built in Whitby, Yorkshire, UK, on the lines of local boats. However, larch on oak planking, clinker copper rivets fastened reminds me more, somehow, of Scottish fishing boats. It has sawn oak frames. It is 30 feet long, and 11 feet beam (at least the papers say so, I din't measure it myself yet). It has quite a bellyfull. Anybody any ideas as to what this kind of boat (well, at least the hull shape) is called? Is it really a traditional British fishing hull (shape)? Won't make any references to the rig, as I know this has been setup and adapted after the fitting of the boat, by somebody else than the original builder.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid112/p091b86f606333785c0a93ec72e0986e2/f90953c4.jpg
Profile
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid112/p1eb754ac8df929561ec3d68db631f362/f90953c8.jpg
Fore Starboard side
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid112/pefee61e38b579f9f57061155a89588eb/f90953c7.jpg
Port side, halt way through the first stain.
It is not really apparent from the pictures (I don't know why), but when standing straight in front of the bow, the boat seems much beamier than when you look from profile).
[ 04-12-2004, 06:19 PM: Message edited by: seb ]
Anyway, I'm trying to find out exactly what kind of a boat is it. Although it was built recently (1991) to be a motorsailer, it is suppposed to be based on a traditional boat design. It was built in Whitby, Yorkshire, UK, on the lines of local boats. However, larch on oak planking, clinker copper rivets fastened reminds me more, somehow, of Scottish fishing boats. It has sawn oak frames. It is 30 feet long, and 11 feet beam (at least the papers say so, I din't measure it myself yet). It has quite a bellyfull. Anybody any ideas as to what this kind of boat (well, at least the hull shape) is called? Is it really a traditional British fishing hull (shape)? Won't make any references to the rig, as I know this has been setup and adapted after the fitting of the boat, by somebody else than the original builder.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid112/p091b86f606333785c0a93ec72e0986e2/f90953c4.jpg
Profile
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid112/p1eb754ac8df929561ec3d68db631f362/f90953c8.jpg
Fore Starboard side
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid112/pefee61e38b579f9f57061155a89588eb/f90953c7.jpg
Port side, halt way through the first stain.
It is not really apparent from the pictures (I don't know why), but when standing straight in front of the bow, the boat seems much beamier than when you look from profile).
[ 04-12-2004, 06:19 PM: Message edited by: seb ]