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FLexpat 10-21-2017 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 254580)
I want to see the 37' trawler showing some bottom on a hard turn like the Seafari avatar!!! :)

I just want to see a 37' trawler with Denny and Arden on board showing up at a gathering that I can actually get to!

Denny - wishing you and Arden fabulous times and wonderful sunsets on this Great Loop and all travels that follow. Thank you for your contributions, camaraderie, and support. I really hope we get another chance to talk 'crafter times and anything else that comes up.
Best wishes - Mitch

Old'sCool 10-22-2017 06:43 AM

Thanks for the Looper event info also. This is on my bucket list in the future. Will you share details of your new ride ( with pics) after closing?

Bushwacker 10-22-2017 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 254580)
I want to see the 37' trawler showing some bottom on a hard turn like the Seafari avatar!!! :)

The only time you/ll see the bottom of that trawler is when it's hauled out, like the pic below of the short haul prior to sea trial! That's the surveyor checking out the stern thruster.

Don't know why anyone would put trim tabs on a round chine displacement hull! Maybe to minimize wake size at WOT! Standard engine on this hull, which needs about 100 hp to make hull speed, was the 225 hp Cummins 6BTA motor, which would push it to about 12 kts @ WOT. However this one is grossly overpowered just like most of the dozen other trawlers we looked at. Must be the typical American "more is better" attitude, as this one has a 370 hp version, similar to the one in the Dodge Ram, which will push it to a blazing 14 kts and dig a very large hole in the water while burning 20 gph! At least the common rail engines burn much cleaner than the old mechanically injected diesels, which must be loaded to about 75% power to avoid carbon build up, stuck rings and reduced life. When run at about 1500 rpm, this engine will only burn 3 gph at about 9 mph! Not too bad for a 25,000 lb boat! I've been told that the 6BTA engine was originally designed for continuous operation as a power generator with a design service life of 25,000-40,000 hrs. With 300 gallons of fuel in 2 fiberglass tanks, and 120 gallons of water, it'll cruise a long way between fill ups! Most guys on the Loop say they spend more $ on marina slips, restaurants and booze than they spend on fuel!

Will post a link to some info on the boat once we close the deal on it. It's 37' 10" long and the Canadian company which built it in China was bought by Helmsman, who is now selling new ones as the Helmsman 38e for about $450K!

Bushwacker 10-22-2017 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Old'sCool (Post 254583)
Thanks for the Looper event info also. This is on my bucket list in the future. . .

If you want to do the Loop, you might want to consider joining the AGLCA, which will give you access to lots of resources, boats for sale, marina discounts, etc. TrawlerFest, which is a week-long series of seminars held annually near Stuart, Fl., Annapolis, and Seattle on long range cruising sponsored by PassageMaker magazine, is also a good resource.

Old'sCool 10-23-2017 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Bushwacker (Post 254589)
If you want to do the Loop, you might want to consider joining the AGLCA, which will give you access to lots of resources, boats for sale, marina discounts, etc. TrawlerFest, which is a week-long series of seminars held annually near Stuart, Fl., Annapolis, and Seattle on long range cruising sponsored by PassageMaker magazine, is also a good resource.

Done deal, thanks!!

oldbluesplayer 10-24-2017 07:45 PM

Denny, You rock, and the Helmsman38 looks like a good Looper ! When you plan that trip out in detail, before you head up the Hudson River, you should swing east, catch Montauk, Block Island, and Newport - I'm betting there are a bunch of us northern CSC'ers would come out to say hello !! Those are my grounds now, and I'd suggest throw in Cuttyhunk, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket, for good measure !!

Old'sCool 10-24-2017 07:51 PM

And Chas SC along the ICW ;)

uncleboo 10-25-2017 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Old'sCool (Post 254626)
And Chas SC along the ICW ;)

Right after a stopover in Edenton, NC! ;)

Bushwacker 10-25-2017 07:16 AM

Charleston and Edenton are part of the planned route!

Old'sCool 10-25-2017 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Bushwacker (Post 254637)
Charleston and Edenton are part of the planned route!

Sweet!! Let me know when and where and I'll try to say hello!


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