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Scotty wrote:
Gary, do you have pics of your boat? Did you post them? Scotty "Gary" wrote Interesting point on "proper seaboats and Nav tables". How important is a proper nav table? I am of the opinion that unless you are plotting visual/astro fixes, a big nav table is a waste of space. And who plots fixes these days? The nav table on my 102 footer is just where we store the charts and sit our coffees. On my 33 footer I just fold the chart and hold it in my hand or watch the laptop. Comments? No I haven't posted any but there is one of it on the Bill Garden website at: http://www.wholeboat.net/index.php?o...2&key=22&hit=1 It's actually a Truant 33 not a 37. The owners of the website have it wrong. Now you guys can hack my boat. |
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![]() "Gary" wrote i No I haven't posted any but there is one of it on the Bill Garden website at: http://www.wholeboat.net/index.php?o...Itemid=46&page =view&catid=2&PageNo=2&key=22&hit=1 It's actually a Truant 33 not a 37. The owners of the website have it wrong. Now you guys can hack my boat. Not the best pic, but looks like a nice boat. Why 'Plumper'? What about the big boat? Scotty |
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Scotty wrote:
"Gary" wrote i No I haven't posted any but there is one of it on the Bill Garden website at: http://www.wholeboat.net/index.php?o...Itemid=46&page =view&catid=2&PageNo=2&key=22&hit=1 It's actually a Truant 33 not a 37. The owners of the website have it wrong. Now you guys can hack my boat. Not the best pic, but looks like a nice boat. Why 'Plumper'? What about the big boat? Scotty HMS (Her Majesty's Ship) Plumper was the first survey ship on the west coast of Canada. There are many topographic and oceanographic features named after it and her crew. Plumper Sound, Bedwell Harbour etc. One of the previous owners of Plumper II was an Oceangrapher and he named the boat. It is registered in the Canadian List of Ships and I like the story. Besides, it's about $500 to change the name of a ship. The big boat I command is at: www.navy.gc.ca/oriole The history is all on that website. |
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![]() "Gary" wrote in message news:e%8jf.660006$tl2.197859@pd7tw3no... The big boat I command is at: www.navy.gc.ca/oriole The history is all on that website. Beautiful boat! I envy your job. Scotty |
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Scotty wrote:
"Gary" wrote in message news:e%8jf.660006$tl2.197859@pd7tw3no... The big boat I command is at: www.navy.gc.ca/oriole The history is all on that website. Beautiful boat! I envy your job. Scotty It is a dream job. I have sure learned a lot about sailing and boat handling since I got the job. I have, on occasion, scared myself silly as well. 92 tons of sail boat in a storm at sea is very challenging. 92 tons without winches or any modern conveniences is grueling. I have amuch more respect for a two speed self tailer! |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message Not the best pic, but looks like a nice boat. Why 'Plumper'? What about the big boat? Scotty... look for a Truant 37... labelled Truant 33.... Pilothouse Double Ender. CM |
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![]() "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:Z39jf.132042$y_1.33660@edtnps89... "Scotty" wrote in message Not the best pic, but looks like a nice boat. Why 'Plumper'? What about the big boat? Scotty... look for a Truant 37... labelled Truant 33.... Pilothouse Double Ender. Ohh boy,,,,I meant the BIG boat. SV |
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Gary wrote:
No I haven't posted any but there is one of it on the Bill Garden website at: http://www.wholeboat.net/index.php?o...2&key=22&hit=1 It's actually a Truant 33 not a 37. The owners of the website have it wrong. Now you guys can hack my boat. We don't really hack boats here, only Bob does that. The rest of us just hack Bob. I've never seen a Truant, but I've seen a Saturna in Maine built by Wiggers. Pretty slick boat. Do you have more pics of yours? |
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Jeff wrote:
Gary wrote: No I haven't posted any but there is one of it on the Bill Garden website at: http://www.wholeboat.net/index.php?o...2&key=22&hit=1 It's actually a Truant 33 not a 37. The owners of the website have it wrong. Now you guys can hack my boat. We don't really hack boats here, only Bob does that. The rest of us just hack Bob. I've never seen a Truant, but I've seen a Saturna in Maine built by Wiggers. Pretty slick boat. Do you have more pics of yours? The Saturna is the production model of the same boat. There are a few differences. The Truant is custom, some were home built. There aren't many. The most notable difference is the rig and the pilothouse roof. The Truants have an eyebrow and the Saturnas don't. That way they come out of the mold easier. The Truant rig is taller and keel stepped, the Saturna is 5 feet shorter and deck stepped. Mine has been further modified with a fractional inner forestay for a storm sail and running backs. Insde they are quite different. The Saturna has the engine under the cockpit sole whereas the Truants are under the sole of the pilothouse. The Saturnas can have a bigger engine as a result. The Saturnas are more open inside with a propane stove setup in the galley. Mine has a Dickinson Pacific that heats the entire boat. It is well insulated and setup for high lattitude cruising/liveaboard. I do have more pics but they are not on the net. Is uploading photos to this newsgroup permitted? |
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![]() "Gary" wrote in message Is uploading photos to this newsgroup permitted? You can get an account online for free to post and share photos... I use Webshots as do a few others here. Posting pictures to non binary groups is considered a faux pas. CM |
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