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![]() Scotty wrote: that's good news, Joe. now it's not a limey boat. Scotty Yeah I thought is was good news myself seems they have done everything from A-Z in steel hulls. From this http://www.devrieslentsch.com/Zwalker%20plat.jpg To this http://www.yachtbrokers-int.com/imag...9s/profile.jpg And even this http://www.1cyc.com/motoryacht/miaelsie/boat2.jpg Doug would be happy with a Devries as well Check out this trawler http://www.bloemsma-vanbreemen.nl/02.../02_griffioen/ If you look at the hull in progress it exactly the way RedCloud was framed. Pretty expensive boats on that side of the pond, and well respected. Who has anything bad to say about Norway? Joe "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... With some help of a chap in the UK sailing group I got a great lead on RedClouds builder. Seems she was not buildt in Lowenstolt England but the orignal owner registered her there. She was buildt by a company called De Vires Lentsch in Norway in 1975-6 for Micheal C. Warden as a custom bare hull. Mr Warden took delivery March 12th 1976. Walt de Vries Lentsch Jr. was kind enough to provide me lots of great info and was very happy to hear the boat is still around. I've been looking for this info since I bought the boat. Joe Custom De Vries Lentsch 42 RedCloud |
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