Worth it. I would recommend Kruger and Sons - http://www.krugerpropeller.com/. The cost is a function of the size. I paid around $900 for a 44"...
We stop in Victoria three or four times a year, with one of those being the Victoria Splash, held this last weekend. They put the Vic Symphony...
What I was referring to were calculations in the Roddan report Roberts noted that seemed a bit squirrely. For example, the grey water tank is...
I live there, bro. Either you or your friend are making stuff up. Does this look like the middle of the night to you or that the flying bridge...
If you look at the photos, the link to which I posted in #168 above, you will see this isn't the case. The flying bridge was removed before they...
As a point of reference, Tad Roberts says he did a stability model for the Diesel Duck and a Nordhavn 55. Both had vanishing stability at around...
I don't think that was reasonably the problem, although that is what NM said. The port fin, which supposedly she tripped over when it fell into...
That was what I thought as well. When they loosened the straps, she wanted to turn turtle again, so if the ballast she had was that movable, one...
I posted photos of the move here: Trawler Forum - View Single Post - Northern Marine Incident Incidentally, Naval Architect Tad Roberts had a...
The Roddan Engineering report indicated that the vessel needed to have its 20,000# of ballast augmented with another 38,000#. I gather the plan...
How does support on the bow encourage rolling over and present a "reasonable explanation" for capsizing? Wouldn't such support prevent capsizing?...
In the local paper, the yard manager for the builder stated that the trailer's wheel fell off the ramp into a hole, then the port side fin went...
Thanks, and yes, she is designed for long offshore passages.
Yes, she is a trawler. Originally laid in Norway in 1964, I purchased her as an empty hull in 2003 and re-launched her in 2007. There is a bit...
David, having undergone the same gut, sand blast and rebuild process on 1965 Delfin, I too admire your commitment to restore a classic. Bit of a...
Ah so, thank you.
I believe you will find it is Citadel Yachts. Motor Yacht POLAR BEAR - a Citadel Superyacht
If it is being restored, it involves some psychic process since there are no human beings on the ship.
Unfortunately destroyed by fire.
Nope. Zero activity of any kind. Local paper quoted NM saying the port side wheel of the dolly fell into a hole, then the stabilizer fell into...