Wanted: high latitude-friendly junk

  • 11 Oct 2013 00:23
    Message # 1409778
    I have some friends wanting to change from their existing boat to something more simple and husky.  It has to sail well, they are interested in steel and are looking around the 35ft mark.  Their intention is to explore in the higher latitudes and they would prefer not to have to do too much motoring.  They are not on a ridiculously tight budget.  If anyone knows of anything that might do, please post here or contact me direct.  Thanks.
  • 12 Oct 2013 10:33
    Reply # 1410691 on 1409778
    Deleted user
    Maybe LONA is something they should take a look at...
    But she is aluminium.....

    www.lona.weischer-gmbh.de

    Riks
  • 13 Oct 2013 02:21
    Reply # 1411086 on 1409778
    Good idea, Riks, I'll send them the link.

    Two questions: I see you have a Sunbird rig: are the masts Needlespar?
    The sails look flat, with standard alloy battens: is that correct?

    Thanks for the reminder.
  • 13 Oct 2013 12:08
    Reply # 1411248 on 1409778
    Deleted user
    Hello,
    sorry, but I do not know what "needlespar" means.( my translation program neither )
    The masts are made from aluminium, 190 mm at the bottom, 70mm at the top.
    Wallthickness is 4mm at the bottom and 6mm at the top.
    The aluminium is eloxated.
    And yes - the sails are flat with standart alu - battens......

    Riks

    A problem could be, that the boat is in Sardegna at the moment......
    but also a nice trip through france .... :-)

  • 13 Oct 2013 13:44
    Reply # 1411256 on 1409778
    Riks, Needlespar manufactured masts etc for Sunbird Marine for many years, and are still in business as far as I know. See that link.
  • 15 Oct 2013 16:29
    Reply # 1413221 on 1409778
    Deleted user
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  • 15 Oct 2013 17:11
    Reply # 1413257 on 1409778
    Deleted user
    Nice boat - had some communication with the seller when it was listed back in July. It's probably a modified Roberts 36, but definitely not a Spray as claimed.
  • 16 Oct 2013 03:51
    Reply # 1413626 on 1409778
    Thanks Paschall (and Brian).  I've sent them the link.  I really appreciate people keeping an eye out like this.
  • 04 Nov 2013 17:43
    Reply # 1427555 on 1409778
    Deleted user
    Hi Annie
    My own boat would be ideal for high latitude sailing, a Joshua 40 designed by Jean Knocker and built by Meta Tarare in Lyon. Since a big wave smashed me into the deck in a F10 and damaged my back, I am unable to sail at present so have regrettably put my Joshua on the market whilst the bone doctors get me sorted out. Presently she is ketch rigged, but I feel she would make a lovely junk. I do have a junk main sail and wooden battens, though no junk masts! She has a very small cockpit, is all steel and has a perspex view dome, vane steering, in date survival gear, jordan series drogue etc. Probably not what they are looking for, but just in case here is the link anyway http://www.theyachtmarket.com/boats_for_sale/839414/?searchid=6426255&page=1
  • 04 Nov 2013 20:31
    Reply # 1427669 on 1409778
    Thanks Dawn, but way too big and heavy.  As I said, my friends are looking for something around the 35ft mark.  Sorry to hear about the back problem: I hope that you are soon better and active once more.

    Such an injury makes me appreciate yet again, how a junk-rigged boat helps to minimise deck work.
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