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Old 11-24-2010, 06:00 PM
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In the above post it gives a reference to Stu Bloomfields website.
That website no longer makes any reference to the availability of Lock Crowthers sailboat plans. Also I have not been able to raise Stu at that phone number.
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:14 PM
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28 plans

Thats a shame. The 28 sounds like the perfect boat for a small family weekender or coastal cruiser.
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:14 PM
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That website no longer makes any reference to the availability of Lock Crowthers sailboat plans.
Are you sure about that?

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In addition to the extensive range of plans for Crowther multihull sailboats we sell, we are continuously developing upon the Crowther base of intellectual property which has been developed over decades of research and refinement, with a reputation legendary in the sailing fraternity. Our range of trimaran and catamaran sailboats includes racing boats and cruising boats as well as designs suited to charter/commercial work. We have plans for boats ranging from 24' to 100', including state of the art carbon fibre racing yachts and large commercial catamaran sailboats.

We also offer consulting services on component design and development of systems on trimaran and catamaran sailboats, including:

rig design
scantling specification
hull design
vessel modifications
foil design
deck layout
Design List:

SY016 - 7.5m (26') Production Racing Trimaran (under development)
SY001 - 9.3m (30') Racing Catamaran (Carbon Fibre - Raw to the Core)
C462 - 14m (45') Cruising Catamaran (Crowther 462)
SY014 - 15m (49') Cruising Catamaran (Fibreglass Kit Construction, under development)
C403 - 15.2m (50') Racing Pod Catamaran (Crowther 403 - Wahoo)
C591 - 15.2m (50') Cruising Catamaran (Crowther 591, as seen in MULTIHULLS magazine)
SY017 - 15.2m (50') Aluminium Cruising Catamaran (Aluminium version based on Crowther 591, under development)
SY006 - 16m (52') Cruising Catamaran (Fibreglass Kit Construction, under development)
C294 - 17m (56') Luxury Cruising Catamaran (Crowther 294 - Fibreglass, Aluminium)
C318 - 17.1m (56') Racing Catamaran (Crowther 318 - Raw Nerve)
many others...
http://www.bloomfieldinnovation.com/...Sailboats.html
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:28 PM
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Old things

Some "old things" aren't really old, just forgotten. I've got quite a few. One of the shotguns i hunt with is a winchester model "1912" 20 guage. Most folks don't know the first model 12 was the 1912 and only in 20 guage. Uncle gave it to me when I was 11 years old. I don't really hunt anymore but when I take the grandson thats what I use. Two cars over 40 years old, hell my wife is even older than me. If she reads this I'm a goner.

Anyway it sounds like Mr Crowther was one of a kind. I've already ordered the 24 plans. If anyone has the 28 or the smaller kraken plans I would like a copy of them too. If for nothing else historys sake.

One of the museums on a AFB base I was stationed at threw away hundreds of old photographs from the 40's to the 70's. I saved a few of em.

I have a picture postcard from my Great Grandfather of the Wright flyer, you could take a ride on for 5 cents, 10 if you had a postcard made with you in it. He splurged. Only worth anything to me, and its priceless.

I like old stuff. Old stuff that works is even better.

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Old 11-24-2010, 06:33 PM
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Sabahcat.
I presume you are referring to this line "In addition to the extensive range of plans for Crowther multihull sailboats we sell,"
As far as Brett Crowther is concerned Stu doesn't have any more of Locks plans -----and if he does have some left over he is welcome to sell them.
I can't raise Stu to ask him. Has anyone had more luck.?
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Old 12-07-2010, 12:37 AM
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If I see Stu at the next meeting of MYCV I'll see what plans he has to sell. He is a busy man these days with a lot of projects on the go and Stu and his wife have recently welcomed twins into the world he was looking somewhat frazzled last time I saw him, not surprisingly. Most of the club have been away at the Multihull nationals at Wangi so with that out of the way we should have a meeting fairly soon.
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Old 12-07-2010, 09:13 AM
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Be warned, we sent Stuart Bloomfield several thousand dollars for plans 1 1/2 years ago and got nothing but promisses " by the end of the week you'll have them". and this from the first of November, this year.

"The rudder calculations are complete; I was working on the drawing today, but have not quite completed it. If you give me until tomorrow, I think I can get it to you."



His stuff is now off our site, 1 1/2 years is enough, I don't care how busy you are, don't lie. He has a crew on hold because of this and now we have to get another designer to design our rudder, etc., for the cat he started to design.

I'll let you know if we get our money back, everyone hold your breath. He does get the Trophy though, he's the first designer who did this to us in our 36 years of building composite custom multihulls.

Everything on our site promoting him has been removed and we are warning all clients interested in new cats, don't send money to this one.
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Old 01-26-2011, 04:48 PM
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I just found stumbled onto this thread and your boat. I own the one at tri4sale.net. When I bought her 10 year ago I was told she was a tempist. The Austrian tiltle listed her as 33ft but she measures 37'. I can see where she was extended. I think the extension helped the lines a bit. I am glad your work greatly improved her windward performance. As you describe it , it sails now about as mine does. Not a problem to run pretty close. She only draws about 1 meter. Maybe a little more with rather short fixed keel boards on each hull. Frankly, sails better to wind than I expected. Apparently yours was a bit overloaded. Mine seem to handle the load we carry quiet well. In fact, when the breeze gets above 15 knots, I tend to reduce sail. At that wind level, the waves start to get a bit steep in the shallow part of the Adriatic I often sail in, and the boat runs upwind fairly quickly and it gets a bit rougher than I enjoy. Although I admit, I have never seen any signs of flexing. I agree - best boat I have ever sailed. Lloyd Simonson
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Old 01-28-2011, 08:31 PM
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The Tempest was a first generation Crowther design.
She was superseded by the much more successful Buccaneer 33.
Nevertheless, she was a good boat though.
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Old 01-29-2011, 07:18 AM
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Tempest 33

Thanks for the info. Interesting. I certainly like mine. We have sailed her a lot the North Adriatic and into the Croatian Islandshere we often get sudden wind and very strong wind shifts. And my firstg mate is a bit skiterish. But Wellenlaufer has never failed to do anything but reassure my lady.
I will do some looking for the Buccineer. Again thanks. Lloyd
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Old 06-28-2011, 05:00 PM
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Tempest 33

Lloyd,

I want to thank you for all of the pictures of your boat on the internet. My Tempest 33 was a bare hull when I bought her, and I copied your pictures. We now have a full galley, running water, awning, ect. I am very curious as to how fast you are able to sail at different points of sail. I have been sailing hard, and I have noticed the performance has been dropping off. I can now average about 7-8 knots in about 15-20 knots of wind. I feel like my sails are too streatched.

Buck
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Does any one have a photo of Lock Crowther's 40' racing cat called "John West"

How about a photo of his 46' cruising design, "Vehia" or "Odara"
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Old 07-13-2011, 06:36 PM
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Does any one have a photo of Lock Crowther's 40' racing cat called "John West"


Note the marriage proposal on the sail

More memorabilia here http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...96203187063962
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