SOLD: Pete Hill is selling his cat - Oryx!

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  • 13 Sep 2017 21:27
    Message # 5148448

    Oryx is a 33' ply/epoxy catamaran built by Pete Hill to a modified Bernd Kohler design, launched in 2012.

    Side by side Aero Junk rig. 2 double cabins, 1 single cabin.

    If you are looking for a tried and tested comfortable cruising home Oryx is it.

    At present cruising in French Polynesia and sailing to NZ in Nov. 2017.

    £45,000 VAT paid if sold in the EU

    World wide delivery by arrangement

    Full details and many pictures:  https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v2p5mmb0k99grel/AABMG7A9l8Tq8p-V0Br58rMha?dl=0

      

    Contact Pete Hill directly by email at:    junkchinamoon@hotmail.com

    Please be patient with response as internet is not always available.


    Last modified: 21 Nov 2018 17:22 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 13 Sep 2017 21:32
    Reply # 5148988 on 5148448

    But the question on every lip is ... Why?

  • 13 Sep 2017 21:41
    Reply # 5149718 on 5148988
    David Tyler wrote:

    But the question on every lip is ... Why?


    I think Pete just likes building boats.  He told me last year that he was very happy with Oryx but that he was interested in building at least one more boat.  It will be interesting to see what it turns out to be.
  • 13 Sep 2017 21:57
    Reply # 5151148 on 5149718
    Graham Cox wrote:
    David Tyler wrote:

    But the question on every lip is ... Why?


    I think Pete just likes building boats.  He told me last year that he was very happy with Oryx but that he was interested in building at least one more boat.  It will be interesting to see what it turns out to be.

    And he has unfinished business in high latitudes.  But I think he may buy again, this time.
    Last modified: 13 Sep 2017 21:58 | Anonymous member
  • 14 Sep 2017 13:59
    Reply # 5230499 on 5148448

    So very tempting, nearly my perfect boat - just a bit too big, too expensive and the other side of the world!

    For a single-hander, the standard KD860  would be better suited for me - even then bigger than I need.  About double my budget, but then I am selling the house next year, maybe I will have a generous offer!   ..... And then a trip to NZ would be quite an adventure.

    So best of luck Pete - expect she will be sold well before I am ready.

  • 12 May 2018 23:57
    Reply # 6150666 on 5148448

    Pete has flown to Florida to take over a new-to-him boat and left Oryx here in New Zealand.  To me has fallen the task of trying to find a new owner for her.

    The price is reduced to GBP42,000, so come on Mark, what are you waiting for: you said Pelican isn't enough boat?  You can't say Oryx is too big - the hulls forward of the masts do nothing apart from provide buoyancy!

    Full details can be found by clicking here and pasting in the Dropbox details.  The phone number is no longer live, but my phone number is available to members in my Profile.  However, emails for text would be preferred.

    Non members would probably find it easier to contact me initially via chairman@junkrigassociation.org, after which we will use my normal email address.

    I will not respond to anonymous comments or questions.

    Last modified: 13 May 2018 00:40 | Anonymous member
  • 14 May 2018 08:13
    Reply # 6153269 on 5148448

    Still have a house to sell, so not ready to jump just yet.  Best of luck in finding a lucky new owner.

    What is Pete’s next project? 

    Cheers Mark

  • 14 Oct 2018 14:24
    Reply # 6721583 on 5148448

    Oryx is now sold.

  • 16 Oct 2018 13:47
    Reply # 6750171 on 5148448

    Congrats Pete! Someone just got a great boat!

  • 09 Apr 2019 02:32
    Reply # 7272705 on 5148448
    Deleted user

    Hi Pete. Where can I find photos of the interior?

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