Make/model/yard ??

Discussion in 'Sailboats' started by harrisdr, Nov 14, 2007.

  1. harrisdr
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    harrisdr Junior Member

    Hello dear people,
    It was an impulse and it remains one every time I see this boat.
    It is made of steel in the early sixties. Holland or Belgium as far as the documents go. LOA 30 ft, Beam 2.55, Draft 1.60. Weighs 6t.
    But what is the make, the maker, the place, is to me unknown.
    If anyone is reading this, please help if you know.
    harris
     

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  2. MMNet SEA
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    MMNet SEA Junior Member

    It Appears to be a Henk Tingen Design - by the Kok Yard in Vinkeveen Holland
    built in the late 60's - what engine ? need pictures of the Rudder assembly.
    regards
    Richard
     
  3. harrisdr
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    harrisdr Junior Member

    Thank you Richard.
     
  4. harrisdr
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    harrisdr Junior Member

    Hello again Richard,
    The engine is a BUKH DV20. I don't have pictures of the Rudder assembly but I'll be making some as soon as possible. The boat is about to be sand blasted etc, which means that I'll be having quite a little project to deal with throughout this winter and quite a lot to learn...
    Searching the net I came across models and makers like "Trewes", "Trewes Commodore", "Cumulant", the Jongert Yard etc, and yet never got an exact match for 9.25x2.50x1.65 meters and 6T weight.
    I'll be checking your information.
    Thanks again,
    Harris
     
  5. harrisdr
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    harrisdr Junior Member

    Hi there,
    Here's a picture of the rudder. Does it help ?
     

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  6. Hemmo
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    Hemmo New Member

    saling boat

    HI,

    The boat you show looks like Lemster Zeekruiser.
    (build from 1954 till mid 70's)

    A typical Dutch s-spant (longkeel) steel boat, firts with rivets, later welded.


    I own a 26" Lemster Zeekruiser.
     

  7. harrisdr
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    harrisdr Junior Member

    Thank you. It seems similar and yet Lemster samples that I found on the Net won't match exactly.
    Thanks again
     
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