Hello Junk Rig community
Here Silvio and Patrica, a Swiss sailing couple, boat builder / yacht technician and a teacher, who sailed the oceans for the last couple years on our aluminium monohull.
New in the JRA we’d like to say hello and drop a line, or two :-)
Our sailing-journey ended 18 month ago in New Zealand, where maintenance work almost took all our boating motivation. Luckily, we had a positive wooden boatbuilding neighbor, who let us go with positive energy and brought Silvio back the taste of wooden boat building. Thank you, Annie, for having us over for the first sundowner on FanShi, with a amazing introduction into Junk Rigs.
Never heard about Junk Rigs before, we have been infected of the simplicity of Junk Rig sailing. Even we didn’t have the chance to do some tacks, we have been lucky to visit Gordon on Tystie for an introduction of the rig and hoisting sail.
With this, we got to know Tystie and loved the bright deck salon design, we also had on our old boat.
We left NZ with still owning a boat and the plan to be land-based for a while.
Back in Switzerland, we tried the land-based lifestyle again. Difficult…
Finally our boat is sold and the possibilities are open again.
A hard winter past, followed by a wet summer.
We are missing the sea and the maritime lifestyle and start thinking about getting a new floating home.
We heard from the sister ship of Tystie, for sale in the UK, so our interest was awaken. To gain knowledge about Junk Rigs and to read more about Tystie and Malliemac, we joined the JRA.
Knowing, that Malliemac is sitting in England and waiting for new adventures, we thought this would be the chance for us to get a JR boat.
Sadly after getting familiar with the dimensions, we realized, we are a little to tall and she may a bit to small for a live aboard couple who still need to work.
It was a hard decision to call off, as we see Junk Rigs are very rare to find for sale in Europe.
We are still thinking on and off if we should take the challenge and make Malliemac a little bigger.
With this we like to ask the community to keep a open eye for a Junk in the 38 feet range, which is open for new owners to set sail again.
Thanks a lot, Danke schön, Schukran, Grazie Mille et merci.
Patricia & Silvio