Hi folks. I thought you might be interested in the latest from Covey Island Boatworks in Petite Riviere, Nova Scotia. Her name is "Elsie" and she is a modified Herreshoff "Tioga" design. She's 57' on deck, 65' LOA, and built of clear fir on laminated fir frames, all stainless fastened, then sealed in epoxy & 'glass. The modifications, some of (see note) which I was fortunate enough to have a hand in, are as follows:
(NOTE: Through poor grammar in the original form of this posting, I inadvertantly gave the impression that I was taking credit for all of the modifications listed below. This is not the case, and I apologise to the true authors of the modifications to the hull, rig, and centreboard system, and to the readers whom may have been misled. Please see my posting farther down this thread for details on who did what. - Michael Mason)
There is a slight ballast keel addition, similar in form to that of "Bounty" but smaller, to house a hydraulically actuated fin centreboard. This allows her to have the proper amount of lateral area but keep the shallow draft of the Tioga design, but not have the 'board casing intrude into the interior.
The sheer is raised 6" to add a bit of headroom in the interior. We humbly disagree with Mr. Herreshoff's notion that you only need full headroom when you lie down.
The seperate raised engine hatch, main cabin trunk, and forepeak deckhouse of the original design were abandoned in favour of a single, larger deckhouse to enhance livability below.
The sailplan was altered to accomodate fully-battened sails with generous roach. Roller furling was added to the jib. All sail control lines are led aft to the cockpit. Main & mizzen travellers were replaced with gimballed blocks.
The interior was completely redesigned for more modern sensibilities and outfit, but retains the Herreshoff style of white T&G with mahogany trim. She has two heads, two double berths, two single berths, and two pilot berths.
Power is via a Perkins 85-hp diesel through a centreline shaft, rather than the canted-to-port arrangement originally by LFH.
First, three photos of her at the wharf at the Lahave Bakery (a wonderful spot in it's own right):
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Here is a couple of photos of the interior while it was still under construction:
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Here's a couple of detail shots. First, the trailboards,
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... then the lovely little dolphin that caps the raised bulwark transition:
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Finally, a shot of her sailing away today, heading out of the mouth of the Lahave River on her way to Newport to the broker who is selling her for a bargain $850,000 USD.
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Hope I didn't choke your 'pooter!
Michael
[ 11-20-2002, 03:39 PM: Message edited by: mmd ]

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