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New yacht!

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Created by Windjana > 9 months ago, 21 Sep 2015
Windjana
WA, 396 posts
21 Sep 2015 3:32PM
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Well after lots and lots of reading, researching and advice from some of you on the forum, here is my new yacht!
42ft Adams centre cockpit.


CanAussie14
48 posts
21 Sep 2015 3:49PM
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Congratulations! Wishing you many happy sailing days :)

Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
21 Sep 2015 6:03PM
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Well done, Hope she brings you much pleasure in the future

MorningBird
NSW, 2662 posts
21 Sep 2015 6:11PM
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Top boat. Well done.

Toph
WA, 1838 posts
21 Sep 2015 4:23PM
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Congrats on the new tub... Where have you got it moored? Is that Mindarie?

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
21 Sep 2015 7:12PM
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well done !!! nice yacht !! .......... i can see a match race coming up if you end up in South Aces waters !!!!

DrRog
NSW, 605 posts
21 Sep 2015 7:58PM
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NowandZen said..
Well after lots and lots of reading, researching and advice from some of you on the forum, here is my new yacht!
42ft Adams centre cockpit.


Fantastic! Welcome to the Adams club!

cisco
QLD, 12336 posts
21 Sep 2015 9:34PM
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Well done!! She looks very tidy and undoubtedly an Adams.

A steely by the looks. Study up on your paint protective systems and see if you can find out exactly the system that has been used on that yacht and for any patch repairs follow that.

The rig should be very sturdy with fore and aft lowers and should be able to handle just about any weather and go FaaaaaasT.

I see inner forestay but not running backstays, solid vang and very handy midship mooring cleats.

Windjana
WA, 396 posts
21 Sep 2015 9:00PM
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Toph said..
Congrats on the new tub... Where have you got it moored? Is that Mindarie?


Nah mate - I'm in the west at the mo, but she is in Croweater territory until I can sort a few things out at work.

Windjana
WA, 396 posts
21 Sep 2015 9:02PM
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cisco said..
Well done!! She looks very tidy and undoubtedly an Adams.

A steely by the looks. Study up on your paint protective systems and see if you can find out exactly the system that has been used on that yacht and for any patch repairs follow that.

The rig should be very sturdy with fore and aft lowers and should be able to handle just about any weather and go FaaaaaasT.

I see inner forestay but not running backstays, solid vang and very handy midship mooring cleats.


Thanks Cisco,
You have a good eye!
Yep - steel hull, has been very well maintained and the previous owner is (and hopefully will be) very helpful with the transition of ownership and passing on information about painting etc.
Cheers!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
21 Sep 2015 11:18PM
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Good winds for you

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
21 Sep 2015 11:24PM
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Congratulations!!! it looks like it has been really well maintained



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