Not sure how many will find this interesting, but there's a Pilgrim 43 for sale. I believe there are only 4 of them out there, so it's a rare opportunity. I'm not affiliated with these folks at all, just an admirer. I'd move aboard this boat tomorrow if I could.
1993 Pilgrim PLAY 43 Pilot House Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
The 43 design just never struck me as appealing as the Pilgrim 40.
And there is a very nice one for sale , the Real Mountie.
http://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s9/1986-pilgrim-40-hull-28-sale-224-900$-22302.html
Hmm. I did say I wouldn't Photoshop it, but that idea seemed harmless enough.
Rustybarge,
Why would anybody want to make a boat look like it was it was steel?
Here is a pretty nice boat that turned up where I am anchored, towing a good sort of fishing doey as well.
Elington, don't know any of her history but should find out soon.
If I were single, I'd sell the house and move aboard that boat in a heartbeat. 230 grand is really not a lot of money once the house is gone. Ya, there would be some maintenance, but it would be so worth it keeping that one ship shape.
Steve
Marin-I just read the other day that the Navy was cancelling the third Zumwalt class boat and only the two currently built would be in service.
Love the helm on te dutch flybridge
It is an area some boats have forward of the pilothouse windows protected by a short wall.What's a dutch flybridge?
It is an area some boats have forward of the pilothouse windows protected by a short wall.
(at least, that's my understanding)
Never saw one with a helm before.
Portguese Bridge. that's it. Not dutch bridge. My bad.So, that's like having a ships wheel and controls on the Portuguese bridge?