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"Joe" wrote in message
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Here is the story of my quest for a sailboat. After you read it lets
here your story, IF you have a boat. This has been published in Sail
magazine and readers digest. It is copy writed.


Fetching Red Cloud
A true
story by Joe Butcher


Top marks, Joe. That was the best sailing post that we've had in a while.

Regards


Donal
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Why thank you Donal, I will send you an autographed HB copy of my book
when it is published. It is a great exciting true tale of the high
seas, spanish gold, corrupt goverments, hitmen, jail breaks, and much
much more. Even I cant put it down when I read it.

Joe

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"Donal" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Here is the story of my quest for a sailboat. After you read it lets
here your story, IF you have a boat. This has been published in Sail
magazine and readers digest. It is copy writed.


Fetching Red Cloud
A true
story by Joe Butcher


Top marks, Joe. That was the best sailing post that we've had in a
while.

Regards


Donal
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I would add, excepting the old nav/colregs quizzes, one of the few sailing
posts we've had lately.

John Cairns


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Donal wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Here is the story of my quest for a sailboat. After you read it lets
here your story, IF you have a boat. This has been published in Sail
magazine and readers digest. It is copy writed.


Fetching Red Cloud
A true
story by Joe Butcher


Top marks, Joe. That was the best sailing post that we've had in a

while.

I agree with Donal. There is much to be learned from your account and I am
sure you have taken the lessons on board and others would do well to think
about it too.
When you said that your boat came from Lowestoft my first thought was that
it was a North Sea trawler that someone had converted. There were many
trawlers in Lowestoft before overfishing of the North Sea killed off the
industry. However when you said she had a centre cockpit with a tall mast I
knew she must be a yacht from the start. First, I looked in google for any
reference to your boat in Lowestoft without success. Then, and more to the
point, I looked in my copies of 'Lloyds Register of Yachts' for 1975 and
1977 and can tell you that there is no yacht listed in either of them called
'C Search' or 'Sea Search'.
A yacht of 42' would have been included automatically if Lloyds had been
told about her but her omission simply means that nobody did so. Maybe, as
someone else suggested, she was built outside of normal shipyards, or maybe
she was built abroad and brought to Lowestoft. If she was UK built the screw
threads would all be in inch measurements. metric threads would indicate she
was built abroad.
This is all negative stuff, but it is information of a sort and I hope it is
of interest.
Edgar.

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Thanks for your efforts Edgar,

However the name was C Warden not sea search or C search.

Please look again, it would be great if you could help me.
Best Regards,
Joe



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Greetings Edgar,

Could you please try to search Lloyds for the C. Warden,
That was her original name not C Search or Sea Search.
It would be much appreacited.

Thanks
Joe

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Joe wrote in message
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Greetings Edgar,

Could you please try to search Lloyds for the C. Warden,
That was her original name not C Search or Sea Search.
It would be much appreacited.

Thanks
Joe

Sorry, Joe but no luck.
I have searched both years for C Warden, , C **** Warden, Sea Warden,
also plain Warden but nothing shows.
Is she chine or round bilge? Round bilge in steel would certainly mean a
top boatyard, probably Dutch, but steel hulls with chines can be built
anywhere. A friend of mine has just completed a steel 70 footer with three
masts that took him and his wife 15 years to build .

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Edgar wrote:
Joe wrote in message
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Greetings Edgar,

Could you please try to search Lloyds for the C. Warden,
That was her original name not C Search or Sea Search.
It would be much appreacited.

Thanks
Joe

Sorry, Joe but no luck.
I have searched both years for C Warden, , C **** Warden, Sea

Warden,
also plain Warden but nothing shows.
Is she chine or round bilge? Round bilge in steel would certainly

mean a
top boatyard, probably Dutch, but steel hulls with chines can be

built
anywhere. A friend of mine has just completed a steel 70 footer with

three
masts that took him and his wife 15 years to build .


Thanks for the effort Edgar,
It is a rounded hull and bilge,no hard chines.

Joe

 
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