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Keith J
8th March 2007, 12:52 AM
I'm looking for a trailer sailer and came across this one but the owner doesn’t know what make it is.

I was hoping someone here might know and wether they are any good.


Regards,

Keith

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/longbow1/Trailer%20Sailers/BlueTS3.jpg

onthebeachalone
8th March 2007, 05:30 AM
Any idea when she was built, overall dimensions etc?
Is the rego number any help in tracing her origins?

Got any pics in the cockpit and/or cabin?

Keith J
8th March 2007, 09:22 AM
He says around 1988, not sure how he can be that sure and not no the make.

The only dimension I have is the length......23ft

Not sure about tracing the origin with the rego number, might be worth looking into.

I have a few more photos.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/longbow1/Trailer%20Sailers/BlueTS4.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/longbow1/Trailer%20Sailers/BlueTS7.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/longbow1/Trailer%20Sailers/BlueTS3-1.jpg

Daddles
8th March 2007, 09:59 AM
Hmm, I'm guessing that last photo is to prove it floats :rolleyes:

Take it out for the afternoon. See how you like it.

I'm assuming it's plastic.

Richard

Keith J
8th March 2007, 10:05 AM
Daddles, no it's ply and timber construction and it's 600ks away, that's why I would like to find out a bit more before making the trip.

Daddles
8th March 2007, 10:46 AM
I understand your reluctance to rush in. It looks good in the photos, but what's it really like? You'll have to make sure it's been well ventilated when not in use. Sealed compartments that are permanently sealed are breeding grounds for rot. How well was it built, etc. But if those are recent pics and you actually like the look of the thing, organise to spend a day with her. At least a couple of hours on the water (with the owner so you can ask him questions and get a feel for the amount of BS he spouts) so you get to know know her. Then lunch alone to have a worry. Then a few hours being the most pedantic pain in the bum alive as you go over every inch of her.

Of course, you could behave like a normal human being and hand him the cash five minutes after first seeing her :doh:

Richard
you may assume that I know nothing about the design

onthebeachalone
8th March 2007, 12:43 PM
Could it be a (possibly modified) Dudley Dix design?
http://dixdesign.com/ch21.htm

I know someone who has just built a modified Cape Cutter 19 (see below)

Deefa
8th March 2007, 03:52 PM
Kieth

The boat is an IBIS.

I found the following when I did a google search on Ibis trailer Sailer and it took me to the Ebay site where I take it you are looking.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/23-ft-epoxy-ply-Trailer-sailer-sail-boat-yacht_W0QQitemZ160072829193QQihZ006QQcategoryZ102701QQcmdZViewItem

The Boat
23 ft Ibis class epoxy ply Trailer sailer built approx 1988
One self furling jib and one mainsail both in good condition
Front V-berth with porta potti underneath and two side lounges big enough to lay on
S/S sink with foot pump and S/S two burner metho stove
Fold out table and heaps of storage under bunks
Plenty of 12v lighting and radio cassette player
Wind-up centreboard which does not intrude into cabin area giving a clear walk way
Large self draining cockpit area with heaps of storage
Bow rail and rear boarding ladder etc etc...



I had heard of this class when it was first advertised in the magazines in the '80's but have not seen one before. Could be of Victorian origin because that is where I was at the time.

I go out to Jimboomba now and again so if you wanted someone to eyeball it in the flesh that could be arranged. I'm not a marine surveyor, merely a hack sometimes boat builder but I've had plenty of boats in the past and can tell the difference from what's been cared for and what has been neglected. PM me if you're intereted.

Keith J
8th March 2007, 05:14 PM
Thanks Deefa, the owner (who bought it from a yard and hasn't used it much) told me he thought it might be an Ibis but wasn't sure. I was hoping someone might recognize it and know a bit about them.

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