Showing posts with label 25. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 25. Show all posts
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Even More Design 2758 25 Center Console

Okay by now you are all saying "enough already about this boat!" She's done and being shipped in a week. Checks and title changed hands today. It was so calm on the water we could have gone water skiing (if the water temp wasn't 48 that is).

We managed to convince the owner of 2 things: we will be showing her in Greenwich, Connecticut at a small boat show that is held in September (more info to follow) and that I can borrow her from time to time. That's the good news.

For more information about this design simply do a search for 25' center console (upper left search field).
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Design 25 Blue Heron

Let's now go back to 1934. This is Blue Heron. She was built by Lemos Brothers of Riverside, Rhode Island, who was considered to be an excellent boatbuilder. She was built in typical S&S fashion: oak frames, mahogany planking, teak decks and Everdur fasteners.
Here are the plans.


Here's a peak at her shape.

Principal Dimensions
LOA 43'-7"
LWL 30'-0"
Beam 11'-4"
Draft 4'-4"
Displacement 20,650 lbs
Sail Area 918 sq ft

LOA 43'-7"
LWL 30'-0"
Beam 11'-4"
Draft 4'-4"
Displacement 20,650 lbs
Sail Area 918 sq ft

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