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21st October 2010, 08:15 AM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Canoe stern cray boat
I've been doing my research , I know what I want next , all I have to do is find it.
The Norwegians built them , the Scots built them , the Norwegian in SA (Axel Stenross and Adria/Adrian) built them , and I'm betting there were a few built in Tasmania.
A Canoe stern Cray boat under 30 ft, with a small aft wheelhouse , slim , easily driven , with a gaff rig , maybe even a gaff ketch rig.
I could get a couple right now , in Scotland that would fit the bill perfectly , and Devlin has the plans for one too (Oysta) , but I'm wondering if there is one to be had down here in the Sth East of Australia.
Anyone with any clues ?.
Regards Rob J.
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21st October 2010, 08:21 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Doing more searching on the internet , gee , there are some beautiful little Norwegian boats , and some of the Scottish Miller Fifer boats aren't too shabby either.
The Devlin Oysta is a very pretty little thing , but I'm not too sure about having the door f/ward on the wheelhouse , I think I prefer the more conventional fishing boat styles.
The Adrian hull though , of Axel Stenross looks a beauty.
Maybe not a big load carrier , but that suits me fine 'cos to me it looks easily driven.
Anyone seen a good little canoe stern cray boat here in OZ ?.
I've seen them a bit over 30 ft , nearly bought one , but I want to find one under 30 ft , and 10ft beam.
I've also seen a Finnish frozen snot boat the right size , but I prefer wood.
Regards Rob J.
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21st October 2010, 08:39 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Here is an interesting little boat.
I'd buy her , given the chance.
Rob J.
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22nd October 2010, 11:17 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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Yes , I've seen that advertised for some time .
Its probably worth a try , although I wouldn't have my hopes too high.
Thanks for posting , I'll give it a try.
Regards Rob J.
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23rd October 2010, 06:57 AM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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I've thought about that e-bay boat , I don't think I would use it.
I'd have to pull the deck and cabin off for starters.
Here is the Devlin boat , new , without her gaff rig , looks ok.
Rob J.
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23rd October 2010, 07:15 AM #7SENIOR MEMBER
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This is what would suit , but its a long way away.
Miler Fifer design motor sailer, wooden Gaff ketch cutter For Sale - GBP 24,500 - Amble, northumberland, UK - Boatshop24.co.uk
The right pedigree , looks well looked after , the right size too .
Wish i could find one like that here !.
Rob J.
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24th October 2010, 11:31 AM #8
buy it, sail it home ?
take six months off, see the world, meet some lovely Somali boatmen...
ok... go the other way & traverse the Panama & South Sea Islands..
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24th October 2010, 12:03 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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It would be nice to be able to do that.
And 10 years ago , I would have jumped at the chance , but not now.
There is an alternative , put it on a ship , for delivery here , but then you have the worry of the boat drying right out , getting here.
There is also the opportunity of travelling on the ship , and keeping the boat hosed down , but at the end of the day , it puts a lot more price on the cost of the boat.
I'm still hoping something will pop up , in Huon Pine , a Wilson boat maybe , or an Axel Stenross or Kevin Argent.
Regards Rob J.
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24th October 2010, 01:10 PM #10SENIOR MEMBER
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I wonder who would be the best at designing , and building such a boat.
Nothing too fancy , but a safe , relatively stable platform to do some fishing , under sail.
Garry Stewart probably could , but he has his work cut out at the moment , or for quite some time really.
Rob J.
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24th October 2010, 07:37 PM #11Senior Member
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Hi Rob, a couple years ago I was thinking about doing the boat building course at The Franklin boat shed. the plan was to live on the steel boat and get the students along with me to build a motor sailer and sail that back to NSW. They have built some beaut motor sailers, and might be worth talking to.
Ian L
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24th October 2010, 08:03 PM #12SENIOR MEMBER
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Yes Ian , it would be nice to do something like that , but I'm afraid those days are past me.
I'll have my work cut out maintaining a wooden boat , building it is out of the question.
I'm seriously thinking of paying someone to do a lot of the maintainance work on HS.
I believe it should get easier from here , I should have had her out of the water and in the shed a lot earlier than this , and will have her (or her replacement) out earlier next year.
We evolve , we learn (or should) and go off on another tangent.
HS is the right boat , at the wrong time in my life , I know what I need for now , its just a matter of getting it.
Regards Rob J.
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25th October 2010, 08:30 AM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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Kamada is a Tasmanian double ender cray boat I toyed with the idea of buying , before HS.
A well built boat , I like her , but she needs serious horsepower to drive , as she is very beamy , and heavy , not a real motor sailer proposition.
Does anyone know of other cray boats ?.
I also toyed with the idea of buying an old double ended net boat , with a 1920's Kelvin in it , but it didn't "tick too many boxes" either.
It was a classic boat , but not for me , now.
Rob J.
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25th October 2010, 09:29 AM #14SENIOR MEMBER
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The Juliene is also another beautiful conversion , just a bit bigger than I want at 35 ft , but very nice , just the same.
Regards Rob J.
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26th October 2010, 10:09 AM #15SENIOR MEMBER
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What about this little beauty !.
Rob J.
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