designers;what kind of boats do you have

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by longliner45, Apr 1, 2006.

  1. Wellydeckhand

    Wellydeckhand Previous Member

    MMmmmm................

    Tough question, let me see, 7 wooden junk with Touchscreen GPS and fancy equipment, LCT, Pontoon and tug boat.

    Dream badly of a Motoryacht( you folk out there have all pretty design so cant pick the right model. )............ gonna be more than 75 and double deck can bring my truck cars and bike, a heli pad would be nice . As for river an all you can carry boat that water jet and can run on shallow run. Dream is still dream.

    Have anyone seen the boat called Shadow?

    WDH
     
  2. Ari
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    Ari Patience s/o Genius

    :) No..never heard about it Welly..would you like to enlighten us:) ? At the moment I don't have any boat..sold off everything last 2 years..one yot under construction now..maybe it will be ready in 2008..for the time being am searching for a 20 to 40 tonnage used sail cargo boat.:)
     
  3. Wellydeckhand

    Wellydeckhand Previous Member

    Shadow is a tail around utility boat for yacht........ see intro on yachtforum..... by ex-navy seal....... super cool.
     

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  4. longliner45
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    longliner45 Senior Member

    thanks guys .I was really curios to see, I really like the classic ones, I have a 1967design spencer boat 32 ft thanks again. summers coming be carefull and have fun,,,,longliner
     
  5. Hans Friedel
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    Hans Friedel Senior Member

    A Rowing boat and a lot of kayaks

    Rowing is nice if sit still a day working with your computer

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  6. longliner45
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    longliner45 Senior Member

    and very good exersize ;wouldnt want to mess with you:)
     
  7. Sander Rave
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    Sander Rave Senior Member

    in Dutch it's called a Spanker; 5,8m open boat, with dagger board for fun. But as my girl don't like my kind of fun, we have a weekend sailer with a fixed keel. It's a plywood hard chine 6,4m two sleeper, which has a more mellow ride ;-).
     
  8. yipster
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    yipster designer

    sea ray sundancer 27ft 88
     

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  9. Vega
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    Vega Senior Member

    Bavaria 36
     

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  10. marshmat
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    marshmat Senior Member

    That one Welly posted there... "Shadow"... damn, that's a nice boat. A red carpet runner in the hold? A Mini Cooper, just the right amount of computer gear, some sort of speedboat wrapped up on deck.... and love the view out of that stateroom. Serious coolness indeed!
     
  11. Wynand N
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    Wynand N Retired Steelboatbuilder

    Current boat under construction - 36ft raduis chine steel - to my own design. Framing completed at this stage:cool:

    Past boats: Tom Thumb 24 (steel) by Grahame Shannon and a a St Croix 23 (grp) of my own design.
     
  12. longliner45
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    longliner45 Senior Member

    Wynand, what material are you building your boat of?and how much will it wiegh?
     

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