Allo Lee
My thrulove story is "Coeur de Sirène"she is very nice and have everything
to please the most imaginative dreamer.
Here is another sistership
http://www.bottomjob.com/roberts45.htm
I dont what is a rise poop.But if it is the courbure of the deck from the
midship to the front end `"Coeur de Sirene" have this nice curve to
Coeur de Sirène have the back end and the cockpit like the new Beneteau
411.
I modified a the original desing. I will scan picture and send it to you and
who want to see.
See below I answerd your questions
I hope you understand my english and want to thanks you for comments.
Best Regards
Gilles
Lee Huddleston a écrit dans le message :
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On Fri, 19 May 2006 18:20:36 -0400, "Gilles Ethier"
wrote:
Project boat ready for sail. Steel Ketch inside in teck, 3 cabins,
shower
inside and in the cockpit,hot water, water maker, freezer and
refrigerator,
heaters diesel and propane.Engine Ford diesel 60 hp electric windlass 200
foot chain, 4 anchors, hydraulic stering, wind vane, auto pilot, plotter
C-map with fish finder.SSB, VHF DSC, AIS receiver, wind generator, 3 bank
batteries.Survey last summer $180,000.Can.with trailer.
Gilles,
I, too, have a Bruce Roberts Mauritius 43. The steel hull and deck
were constructed at Kettle Creek in Ontario. I really love my boat,
thus the name s/v Truelove. Mine is a raised poop; is yours as well?
I sure would like to see pictures of your boat. Unfortunately I do
not have any of Truelove that are viewable online.
You mention a windvane. What type do you have? I understood that
with hydraulic steering you could only use the Sayes Rig.
The hydraulic steering is ajustable you can go from one end to the other
from two wheel turn to six turns.(in port fast acting and at sea very fine
tuning)
On the center of the wheel is a pulley and small stainless inner cable run t
hrow the deck. The wind vane pull the cable and turn the wheel. You can
remove the sail of the wind vane and install a small tiller pilot with
remote control and connected to the GPS chartplotter.
What kind of windlass do you have, and have you been pleased with it?
It is a monster with 24 volts 1hp motor with remote in the cockpit
Here it is the big
horizontal.http://www.idealwindlass.com/windlass_photos.htm
An AIS receiver -- I am so jealous!!! Please tell me the brand and
model and where you bought it and what you had to pay for it. :-)
Have look there
http://www.milltechmarine.com/
The AIS is plug to IBM ThinkPad witch is mounted flush in the chart table
(all the wire under)
and throw the USB via a multiplexer to received and send data from all NMEA
instrument.
The ThinkPad also send and received mail and météo fax from SSB and read and
write C-Map
and store road also tide and pilot chart for anywhere in the world
What brand and model of autopilot do you have and have you been
pleased with it?
The autopilot is a small tiller pillot connected to the sail of the wind
vane no need for big thrust and little
consomation of electric current.
Trailer?!? Surely you can't be serious. It must be a huge semi
trailer.
Yes and the axels been modified to lower the clearance 16 feet and wide is
10 feet
Sorry to ask so many questions. It is just rare to see another
Mauritius 43 for sale, especially one so well equipped. If you need
anyone to sing the praises of this boat design, just refer them to me.
I have been very pleased with Truelove.
Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove
on the hard at Bock Marine
Beaufort, NC, USA
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