A 40' Typhoon (Pics)
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A 40' Typhoon (Pics)
Hi all,
This boat was just launched from Dockland5 one of the haulout, maintainence and building facilities here in Whangarei.
The name is Katherine III and is headed to Baton Rouge, LA.
It is a fine example of the boatbuilder's art here in New Zealand.
Cold moulded with beautifully finished teak decks and trim.
Take care all and happy holidays,
Fred
This boat was just launched from Dockland5 one of the haulout, maintainence and building facilities here in Whangarei.
The name is Katherine III and is headed to Baton Rouge, LA.
It is a fine example of the boatbuilder's art here in New Zealand.
Cold moulded with beautifully finished teak decks and trim.
Take care all and happy holidays,
Fred
You should always have an odd number of holes in your boat!
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nice workmanship
I would assume they are going to ship it and not try and sail it back to LA~.
Fair Winds
Rit
Fair Winds
Rit
Except the dodger.
You would think that someone who can afford to spend what, 500K?, on a daysailer could afford to hire someone to design a dodger that does not ruin the boat's appearance.
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Looks like a
Friendship 40
http://www.fontainedesigngroup.com/news/index.asp?ID=12
http://www.fontainedesigngroup.com/news/index.asp?ID=12
Greg Ross Ericson 31C
CYC, Charlottetown, PEI
Canada
welcome to the Brand-X contingent of the CDSOA
CYC, Charlottetown, PEI
Canada
welcome to the Brand-X contingent of the CDSOA
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40' Typhoon
On closer look, the Friendship 40 does look like an expanded, or enlarged scale of a Ty.
Whatever make, it sure is a beauty. Maybe I'll order one, too. In my dreams.
(a) Merry Christmas
(b Happy hannukah
(c) Happy Holidays
(d) All of the above
O J
Whatever make, it sure is a beauty. Maybe I'll order one, too. In my dreams.
(a) Merry Christmas
(b Happy hannukah
(c) Happy Holidays
(d) All of the above
O J
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What about the Ty 53?
I saw hull #1 of the Friendship 40 at the Newport Boat Show a couple of years ago - it's a sweetie (although I didn't see it with the dodger, Stan) but basically a daysailer, and so not really very practical.
The 53, on the other hand, could take you places, and draws less than 5 feet with the centerboard up.
http://www.friendshipyachtcompany.com/F ... list_2.pdf
I haven't seen Ted Fontaine in a while, but perhaps we should invite him to the Rendezvous next summer.
The 53, on the other hand, could take you places, and draws less than 5 feet with the centerboard up.
http://www.friendshipyachtcompany.com/F ... list_2.pdf
I haven't seen Ted Fontaine in a while, but perhaps we should invite him to the Rendezvous next summer.
Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
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Re: What about the Ty 53?
Duncan,Duncan Maio wrote:...the Friendship 40 ... it's a sweetie ... but basically a daysailer, and so not really very practical.
The 53, on the other hand, could take you places, and draws less than 5 feet with the centerboard up.
http://www.friendshipyachtcompany.com/F ... list_2.pdf
Thanks for the tip. Now I know to get the 53 and not the 40!
Dick
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A poor man's Friendship 40
http://www.alerionexpress.net/id105.html
Oh, and that's just my summer cottage in the background... naahhht!
Oh, and that's just my summer cottage in the background... naahhht!
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Re: A poor man's Friendship 40
The name "Alerion" (which literally means Heraldic Eagle) first gained nautical prominence back in 1912, when Nathaniel Herreshoff designed a 26' sloop for his personal use - and called it "Alerion". The timeless appeal of this design has spawned a host of imitations but the Alerion Express 28 is cast in a different mold. Rather than attempting a warmed-over re-creation of an old classic, Designer Carl Schumacher has drawn a yacht that retains the traditional look topside, but is completely modern in rig, underbody and construction detail. (From Alerion web)Warren wrote:http://www.alerionexpress.net/id105.html
Oh, and that's just my summer cottage in the background... naahhht!
I always thought of the Alerion Express 28 as a good measure of what it would cost to build a new CD25D through CD28 today. I'm guessing a range of $75-100K. There's a 2000 AE on Yachtworld for $74K.
We've all got great boats thanks to Carl A and Mr. V!
Dick
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Dick said
We've all got great boats thanks to Carl A and Mr. V!
[img]http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-1/1 ... aWharf.JPG[/img]
Believe Bruce King might enjoy "Honourable mention"
Greg Ross Ericson 31C
CYC, Charlottetown, PEI
Canada
welcome to the Brand-X contingent of the CDSOA
CYC, Charlottetown, PEI
Canada
welcome to the Brand-X contingent of the CDSOA
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Re: Dick said
Greg, she is a beauty. Looks more like a Pacific Seacraft than the typical Ericson.Greg Ross wrote:We've all got great boats thanks to Carl A and Mr. V!
[img]http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-1/1 ... aWharf.JPG[/img]
Believe Bruce King might enjoy "Honourable mention"