Three Sheets
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We're about to purchase our first trawler and this weekend we're checking out an Eagle Pilothouse 53. I can't find out much about these boats on-line. Does anyone know anything about them?
I think his is a Roughwater 58. It may be named "Eagle".
We're about to purchase our first trawler and this weekend we're checking out an Eagle Pilothouse 53. I can't find out much about these boats on-line. Does anyone know anything about them?
June 29-15We're about to purchase our first trawler and this weekend we're checking out an Eagle Pilothouse 53.
My wife and I are looking at 3 boats all in the same price range.
So, where did this mission end?2002 Eagle Pilothouse 53
2008 North Pacific 43
1997 Grand Banks Europa 46 with Naiad Stabalizers.
We're about to purchase our first trawler and this weekend we're checking out an Eagle Pilothouse 53. I can't find out much about these boats on-line. Does anyone know anything about them?
Timely! We just finished two days of inspections, survey, and a final sea trial on a 2002 Transpacific Marine Eagle 53, same boat you're apparently considering. Boat surveyed clean, surveyor said it has been a while since he'd seen a hull with zero signs of blistering, not even micros.
Both the mechanical techs and surveyor commented on the build quality of the boat. Apparently, full (non-cored) fiberglass stringers, solid glass hull to about two feet above the waterline, coring above that is honey-comb, not balsa or plywood. The boat has multiple electrical panels, arranged so that cabling and wiring could be logically grouped to reduce long runs. Virtually every fitting of any type was labelled, same for valves and high-current cables. Electrically wiring was neatly run and branched in IEC cable raceways. Most fittings and deck hardware appear to be US or European, all critical equipment, windlass, hydronic heater, water-maker, faucets also US/Euro.
We wanted to move up from our much-loved, island-cruising Tollycraft 48 Motor Yacht, to a coastal fast trawler. I couldn't find a better and better built used boat in my price range that came even close to the Eagle. Pilothouse, Portuguese bridge, wide walk-around deck, bulwark doors port and starboard, stern door, large swim platform, massive boat deck with full overhang over the decks and cockpit, tumble-home stern, twin Cummins mated to ZF transmissions and electronic controls, Kabola hydronic boiler and Torrid hot water/ever-hot tank - these are all pretty standard features, and there's a lot to like!
Best Regards,
Mike M. Paull
Seattle, WA
1984 Tolly 48 Motor Yacht - Event Horizon
Is it the Eagle Pilothouse in Anacortes you're looking at?
Then it must be the one on Vancouver Island. Good for you. Bad for me. Enjoy.
Cheers
Jim
I'm not surprised. You got a nice boat.She surveyed clean.
. . . Who did the survey and mechanical?
Thanks Mike.Marine survey by Lachland Mackenzie of Meadows Marine Surveyors.
Diesel/genset inspection and oil samples by Darrin Dorio of South Island Marine.
Congrats Mike !!!
I have some Tollycraft Overlay Decals you can use at the Rendezvous next year!
All the best