Showing posts with label Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea. Show all posts
Saturday, 1 April 2017
Archive Wood sea kayak plans
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Friday, 31 March 2017
Design 2202 C1 C2 Patrice III Unknown Chiquita of the Sea

A blog reader asked us to post some information about this design. Here it is.
There are a number of Admiral's Cup designs developed from Saudade, design #2140, around 1973-1974. Design #2202 was one of these designs. Two boats were built to this design: Patrice III being the first. She was constructed of aluminum by Halvorsen, Morson & Gowland of Australia and launched in 1974. She was conceived as an improvement on Saudade and as a flat out ocean racing vessel.
The following year a sister was built by the Berthen Boat Company of Lymington, England, also of aluminum. I find no record of her name nor her history. She was launched in 1974.
Then fast forward to 1988. A new design number was assigned, #2202-C2 for a boat named Chiquita of the Sea. In reviewing what we have on hand my suspicion is that in fact the Berthon boat was renamed Chiquita of the Sea and we only designed a new rig and a modified keel for her. Perhaps this was for the installation of a carbon rig?
Here is the general arrangement plan.

Principal Dimensions
LOA 46'-10"
LWL 36'-4"
Beam 13'-5"
Draft 7'-7"
Displacement 27,565 lbs
Ballast 17,000 lbs
Sail Area 1,001 sq ft
LOA 46'-10"
LWL 36'-4"
Beam 13'-5"
Draft 7'-7"
Displacement 27,565 lbs
Ballast 17,000 lbs
Sail Area 1,001 sq ft
Sea water splash in Hout Bay Harbour

Saturday, 11 March 2017
Zodiac SRMN Sea RIB Marine Navy 600
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