Alemao
Guru
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2011
- Messages
- 670
- Location
- Fort Myers, FL
- Vessel Name
- ORIGINAL
- Vessel Make
- Hi Star 55
Great, welcome aboard
Try asking Mark Halvorsen, at Halvorsen Boat Sales.Wow, thanks for the information. This means mine was only the 14th 32 foot IG ever made. I wonder where I can find out how many were made in total.
Greetings,
Welcome aboard. NEW BOAT?
Glad to hear that. Mark sold me new IG flag badges couple of years back, mine were toast, he obviously has access to old records.Mark Halvorsen was kind enough to write me back via email and told me there were only 9 32 foot sedans built in 1982 and only 3 shipped to America. I'm guessing I have one of the few left in this part of the world from that year.
He sure knew how to build a fine boat that could withstand the wrath of time!
We still marvel at that. Feels like a big little boat.
That Gourmet 32 would be my choice for that length. Always loved Walt's.
.Fyg, when new (and before we brought all out toys on board!), we got the following speed/consumption figures:
1400 rpm: 7 kts, 2.2 gph
1800 rpm: 8.2 kts, 4.9 gph
2200 rpm: 9.5 kts, 8.7 gph
2600 rpm: 10.7 kts, 13.1 gph
3000 rpm: 13.7 kts, 18.6 gph
Now I'm struggling to see 12 knots despite keeping my bum clean, so I put that down to the extra weight I have collected over the months. Will collect data again soon, now that she is in dock having new antifoul applied.
I'm no expert, but it has struck me that these are not the most efficient hulls around. Any particular thoughts on what*we are getting in return for that investment in fuel? What does your IG have that your old boat didn't have?
I have a 1982 32' Island Gypsy Sedan with an electric LectraSan system. I seem to have some odor in the head and not sure how to get rid of it. Are there any deodorizers I might be able to add to rid the head of the odor?
Perhaps I should double check if there might be sewage in the holding tank? It's an old boat and I don't know if anyone pumped any waste into the holding tank. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Rick
Welcome aboard Islandgypsy. They are nice boats indeed. Something you might like to put on the longer term plan, when you have sorted the windows and decks, could be to do what we did to our Clipper (CHB) 34, which had a similar cabin and cockpit layout, and only a small canopy out from the back of the cabin top. You can see what we did in the avatar pic, and here is another from a better angle. The canopy extension to cover most of the side decks as well as cockpit shelters the windows nicely, and just made the outdoor living all weather, and so much better.