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Edwin
5th July 2006, 11:50 AM
I saw this small sailboat beached in Penzance Harbour last January and fell in love with the design, but can't seem to find plans anywhere. Does anyone know this design of boat, or even the class of boat so I might know where to start looking for plans?

Cheers.

Wild Dingo
5th July 2006, 12:26 PM
Whew! sweet little thing isnt she! :cool:

Sorry mate wouldnt have a clue as to what class or design she is or where to start looking (museum collections maybe?) Anyway just to give it a bump so Mik see her... he should have half a clue at least

Cheers!

GlennD
5th July 2006, 07:41 PM
It might be a "Jolly Boat", they used to be one of the classes sailed at St Kilda Yacht Club in Melbourne. Not sure about now.

Cheers

Auld Bassoon
5th July 2006, 08:16 PM
Lovely lines to her.

No idea what type/class though. Sorry!

graemet
5th July 2006, 09:24 PM
It looks like the typical pommie "dinghy", kept on a mooring, long keel, laid deck and so on. The lines are lovely but it would be very heavy and not suitable for an "off the beach" sailing. Advantages would be stability in a blow, able to punch through a chop, disadvantage would be slow to manoevre due to the long keel, slow to accelerate and hard to stop.
Did you get a look at the sail insignia, often a giveaway as to the class. Failing that, there are a number of UK books with identifying pictures of classes sailed in the old dart. Probably one in your local library.
Cheers
Graeme

Mike Field
7th July 2006, 07:11 PM
I think Graeme's got the rights of it.

If you can do without the counter (and with a c/b instead of the keel,) you might find John Welsford's Navigator (http://www.jwboatdesigns.co.nz/plans/navigator/index.htm) or Pathfinder (http://www.jwboatdesigns.co.nz/plans/pathfinder/index.htm) almost as attractive.
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pbelenky
30th July 2006, 12:08 PM
I see this query is old, so sorry if you already have all the information you need, but the boat is a Haven 12-1/2 footer by the late Joel White. It is a keel/centerboard version of Nathanael Herreshoff's classic full-keel 12-1/2 footer, and the plans are sold by Woodenboat Magazine.

http://www.woodenboatstore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=400-075

http://www.landingschool.org/ls_havenclass.html

http://www.boats.com/content/boat-articles.jsp?contentid=18246

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0937822132/103-1968123-2112641?v=glance&n=283155

-Peter Belenky

Paddo Woodie
3rd August 2006, 08:59 PM
Hi,

I think it might be be a Haven 12 1/2 designed by Joel White. You can find details of this boat at http://www.havenbuilders.com/

It is a Herreshoff and you can find details of the plans athttp://www.woodenboatstore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=400-075

Cheers

Wild Dingo
3rd August 2006, 09:35 PM
Soo... now your gonna confuse the poor buggar!! :o

Is it
a) A Haven 12 1/2 by Joel White
or
b) A Herreshoff and if so which design and which Herreshoff designed it

Cause it cant be both!! :rolleyes:

Still a bloody lovely little thing ;)

ooh and welcome Peter :cool:

Boatmik
3rd August 2006, 10:08 PM
Hi Dingo,

Check the Link from PBelenky above
http://www.woodenboatstore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=400-075
Explains almost all.

Joel redrew it to get do a shoal draft version from the full keel.

Was Nat Herreshoff originally.

Looooooooooook at that displacement for a little 16ft (overall) boat.

bitingmidge
3rd August 2006, 10:49 PM
Looooooooooook at that displacement for a little 16ft (overall) boat.

That's about the same as the Goat Island Skiff......

.....with my car loaded on it! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

P
:D :D

Wild Dingo
4th August 2006, 02:25 AM
Displ. - 1,409 lbs.

GEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAZUZ!!! :eek:

Okay I admit Ive been proven wrong about not having it both ways... just this once mind!! ;)

Paddo Woodie
6th August 2006, 11:03 PM
Sorry to confuse you. It was orginally designed by Herreshoff and re- drawn by White so that it drew less water and could be trailable.

Cheers Rick

Wild Dingo
6th August 2006, 11:24 PM
Sorry to confuse you...

Cheers Rick

nah mate its okay... really... no seriously!!... its okay... I mean confusion has been my permanent state of being since I started to seriously search for a design that whacked me over the scone and made me heart sing me soul soar and the drool just flow non stop outta me gob... yep confused is good... confused is cool... confused is okay :p

I really do appreciate your efforts to return me to my natural state of being after a short time of sanity havin made my decision and being determined to stick to it no matter what I appreciate the opportunity to be confused once again... your a legend :cool: man I hated that contented feeling of all things being right with the world :rolleyes: :D

No worries ;)

Edwin
19th January 2007, 05:34 PM
Wow! Lots of replies, and success in finding out the type of boat! I think I promptly forgot about posting the thread about six months ago... thanks very much to everyone who helped!

1400 lbs displacement! Wow, that's like 600 kilos! Crazy. Anyway cheers for the advice.

-Edwin

Edwin
19th January 2007, 06:15 PM
A quick google search resulted in this:

http://home.swbell.net/dmcconnl/hvncontents.htm#Top