[PUP] PPM - An idea for how to restructure the topic
David Evans
highpressure at gmail.com
Fri Nov 14 00:48:31 EST 2008
Hello,
I once saw a 40+ foot coastal passagemaker called a "Skookum" fueling at
Brownsville Marina, homeport Port Orchard. This pleasure cruiser was
probably built on a proven fishing boat hull and had a nice pilothouse
arrangement. I did not see her name, but the captain said she was a
"Skookum" and he was headed up fishing in B.C., north of Vancouver Island.
He remarked that he would cruise @6knots, however, I think she was capable
of Semi/displacement speeds. I went home and tried to find a similar
sistership on Yachtworld and various other sites and to this day I've never
seen another one. Anyone know anything more about this vessel?
Back to the previous thread, I added a few thoughts to the outline.
Thanks,
David E.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Ross Anderson <10and2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well if we could find the old molds we could always build a few more!!
> Safe travels and see you in Alaska in 2010! God Bless - Ross
>
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:46 AM, <Truelove39 at aol.com> wrote:
> > Ross,
> >
> > Please stop! My phone is ringing constantly and my mailbox is full of
> > offers from all over the world. People are pleading with me to sell
> > Seahorse; asking how much I want and whether I'll consider taking their
> > modern passagemaker in trade! Besides, I don't want any jealous designers
> > taking pot shots at me or my boat. I guess most of them are still playing
> > catch-up with Ed Monk's designs. I have my 10-gauge at the ready! <VBG>
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > John Camm
> >
> >> As I have said before as a previous owner of Seahorse, a
> > 53' Skookum (Great sea kindly boat in tough conditions) ..
> >
> >
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