*SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
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*SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
Naugus Industries Pre-1967 Rare Open Typhoon Daysailer #22
“Interlude” has sailed the waters of Pleasant Bay with the same family for twenty-plus years. She originally joined the family fleet from her owner’s in Osterville, MA as a temporary addition (therefore “Interlude”). Her huge cockpit (comfortably fits six adults) , beautiful lines and great sailing character changed that timetable. Three generations have all enjoyed her and it is now time for a new family to make her their own.
This is a very special boat. It has a huge cockpit with no cuddy or cabin. She has a fractional rig like a Weekender but a keel-stepped mast like a Daysailer. She is completely original including the Naugus builder's plate. Based on the builder's plate and other know Naugus Typhoons, we know she was built prior to 1967. She is rock solid, but in need of some TLC.
If you're in the market for a unique bit of Carl Alberg/Cape Dory history (and a beautiful looking and sailing boat to boot), take a look at "Interlude". PM/Email me with questions. If you're ready to look at her, please call me at the phone number on the brochure. I do not own Interlude. I have however know the family for many years and am helping them find her the perfect home.
Bly Hartley
Link to complete information: http://tinyurl.com/ou2lp4o
“Interlude” has sailed the waters of Pleasant Bay with the same family for twenty-plus years. She originally joined the family fleet from her owner’s in Osterville, MA as a temporary addition (therefore “Interlude”). Her huge cockpit (comfortably fits six adults) , beautiful lines and great sailing character changed that timetable. Three generations have all enjoyed her and it is now time for a new family to make her their own.
This is a very special boat. It has a huge cockpit with no cuddy or cabin. She has a fractional rig like a Weekender but a keel-stepped mast like a Daysailer. She is completely original including the Naugus builder's plate. Based on the builder's plate and other know Naugus Typhoons, we know she was built prior to 1967. She is rock solid, but in need of some TLC.
If you're in the market for a unique bit of Carl Alberg/Cape Dory history (and a beautiful looking and sailing boat to boot), take a look at "Interlude". PM/Email me with questions. If you're ready to look at her, please call me at the phone number on the brochure. I do not own Interlude. I have however know the family for many years and am helping them find her the perfect home.
Bly Hartley
Link to complete information: http://tinyurl.com/ou2lp4o
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Re: Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22 - $5,00
It was suggested I include some pictures here so they would remain as a reference on the Board after "Interlude" finds a new home. The flush deck (no cuddy or cabin) makes for a great family daysailer. Lots of cockpit with all of the great sailing characteristics of the Typhoon. Very solid boat. She needs a little work, but she is NOT a project boat! Teak is solid and complete -- the varnish is not! Complete with very good sails, roller furling, cockpit cover, etc. On Cape Cod. Call if you're interested in finding out more about Interlude or would like to arrange to see her. Photos were taken in April 2014 and reflect her current condition.
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Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
After a move to Irvington, Virginia and a lengthy renovation, INTERLUDE (Naugus Typhoon #22) is back in the water - Here's a few photos.
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Mark Lay
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
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Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
Beautiful! And I'm fascinated by the way some of the control lines are rigged. Traveler lines run up to the cockpit. An adjustable backstay. Halyards led to clutches (?) at the forward end of the cockpit.
What are the red lines that terminate at the aft corners of INTERLUDE?
What are the red lines that terminate at the aft corners of INTERLUDE?
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Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
Spinlock PXR cleats for the halyards and control lines.
Six PXR cleats on forward bulkhead:
Halyards: Main (internal), Jib (internal), Spinnaker, and Toping lift.
Control Lines: Cunningham and outhaul (not rigged yet)
Two sets Port and Starboard PXR cleats:
Forward Lines control the traveller: pulling the leeward line moves the traveller to windward; releasing it
Aft lines control the backstay: can be adjusted from either port or starboard - at the dock, we use these lines to lash the tiller on the centerline.
Red Lines on aft deck are spinnaker sheets; they run under the deck forward to bulkhead mounted blocks. We may mount cam cleats near the blocks.
Six PXR cleats on forward bulkhead:
Halyards: Main (internal), Jib (internal), Spinnaker, and Toping lift.
Control Lines: Cunningham and outhaul (not rigged yet)
Two sets Port and Starboard PXR cleats:
Forward Lines control the traveller: pulling the leeward line moves the traveller to windward; releasing it
Aft lines control the backstay: can be adjusted from either port or starboard - at the dock, we use these lines to lash the tiller on the centerline.
Red Lines on aft deck are spinnaker sheets; they run under the deck forward to bulkhead mounted blocks. We may mount cam cleats near the blocks.
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Mark Lay
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
wow. just wow. <picks jaw up off floor> incredible work mark.
is she at rryc? I might have to visit your dock just to sit and stare.
absolutely stunning.
is she at rryc? I might have to visit your dock just to sit and stare.
absolutely stunning.
a sailor's joys are as simple as a child's
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Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
Kudos goes to the team at Rappahannock Yachts ( http://rappyachts.com/people.htm)
Bruce Sanders has a great team of craftsmen who all contributed at different stages of the project.
Bruce Sanders has a great team of craftsmen who all contributed at different stages of the project.
Mark Lay
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
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Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
Absolutely a knockout! Congratulations and enjoy!
Bill Simmeth - Delaplane, VA
TyWe 1176 "Whisper" - Fishing Bay, VA
Only dead fish go with the flow.
TyWe 1176 "Whisper" - Fishing Bay, VA
Only dead fish go with the flow.
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Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
Here is a listing for Naugus Typhoon #21 - earliest typhoon I seen listed anywhere - she was likely built in ~1963
http://m.sailboatlistings.com/view/65568
http://m.sailboatlistings.com/view/65568
Mark Lay
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
INTERLUDE
Naugus Alberg Typhoon #22 (1964)
Irvington, Virginia
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Re: *SOLD* Extremely Rare Naugus Typhoon Open Daysailer #22
Do they let you race with the Typhoon fleet? Do they fly chutes in the big OD race every other year? Would you happen to have any pictures of yours with the kite up? Gorgeous boat!
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