Lovely boats. Practical and vey attractive. I cannot imagine how you could build them so quickly. Astonishing. You must have been sailing whenever I have been in Parekura Bay, but I shall certainly look out for you.
Thank you for sharing this quirky and obviously successful boat with us. The best way to deal with being a 'one boat boat show', is to sit on a mooring or at anchor! (Personal experience.:-))
What a lovely boat. Thank you for letting me come aboard. I love the traditional finish to the interior. It's nice and light and makes a change from acres of highly polished (and dark!) mahogany! Such a practical-looking boat, truly in tune with her work boat heritage.
Yarmouth. BVI. Quito. I'd guess you are sailing this lovely Vertue round the world. Dallimore built, I would guess she is a prime example. I hope to see you in New Zealand one day!
What a cute - and clever boat! I plan to watch the video about solar power for propulsion when I get a decent signal. I can't do it yet, with my 140w of solar, but I know things are constantly progressing and by the time my secondhand, 6hp Tohatsu needs to be replaced, I'm hoping solar might be possible!
37′ Gander Double-ended Sloop (1999) – WHISPER AND TIME
Lovely boats. Practical and vey attractive. I cannot imagine how you could build them so quickly. Astonishing. You must have been sailing whenever I have been in Parekura Bay, but I shall certainly look out for you.34′ McIntosh Cutter (1988) – BRIAR PATCH
This is a very attractive boat and I can imagine she made a nice floating home for those adventures to the Bahamas.26′ Giles Cutter (1974) – MANUITI II
Great boats. There are still one or two around in NZ.17′ Outboard-Powered Houseboat (2013) – DIANNE’S ROSE
Absolutely gorgeous!16′ Nolan Micro-Motorsailer (1980) – HEATHER
Thank you for sharing this quirky and obviously successful boat with us. The best way to deal with being a 'one boat boat show', is to sit on a mooring or at anchor! (Personal experience.:-))17′ Cunningham Garvey Houseboat (2011) – HESPERIA
What an enchanting and clever little boat! And I love your style: candlit dinners!40′ Cruising Cutter (2016) – UNITY
What a lovely boat. Thank you for letting me come aboard. I love the traditional finish to the interior. It's nice and light and makes a change from acres of highly polished (and dark!) mahogany! Such a practical-looking boat, truly in tune with her work boat heritage.TEGRA – 28′ Vertue Class Sloop (1993)
Yarmouth. BVI. Quito. I'd guess you are sailing this lovely Vertue round the world. Dallimore built, I would guess she is a prime example. I hope to see you in New Zealand one day!14′ Solar-Powered Camp Cruiser (2000) – SUNNYSIDE
What a cute - and clever boat! I plan to watch the video about solar power for propulsion when I get a decent signal. I can't do it yet, with my 140w of solar, but I know things are constantly progressing and by the time my secondhand, 6hp Tohatsu needs to be replaced, I'm hoping solar might be possible!26′ Townson Serene Sloop (1969) – SWANRAD
Great to see one of these in the show. Such attractive boats!