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Old 09-21-1999
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Mistral - Alden Nordfaher

Owners: Tom and Lettie Gotchberg (purchased 1972)

Vision: An Alden-designed sea boat capable of competing in offshore
races and family cruising short-handed

Designer: John G. Alden

Builder: A. Le Compte Co., Holland

Year: 1958

Material: Wood

LOA: 41' 9"

LWL: 30'

Beam: 11' 3"

Draft: 7'

Rig: Yawl

Working sail area: 900 square feet

Mast height above waterline: 55'

Designed displacement: 22,000 lbs.

Estimated cruising displacement: 24,000 lbs

Ballast: 6,000 lbs.

Underbody: Traditional full keel

D/L: 365

SA/D: 18

B/D: 27 percent

Fuel capacity: 40 gallons

Water capacity: 70 gallons

Engine: 40 hp Westerbeke

Racing history: 1980 OSTAR (Observer Singlehanded Transatlantic
Race), finished 48th of 100 starters; 1981 Bermuda One-Two, 3rd in class
to Bermuda and 2nd in class back; 1985 Round Britain Race, 3rd in class
(by reason of survival!)

Cruising history: Three transatlantic crossings; Bermuda, Maine,
Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy, Britain, western Europe and the Mediterranean

Nautical miles sailed: 50,000 with Tom and Lettie

Owner's comments: "Superb family compromise. Can't think what I
would replace it with. Balances well, tracks well, easily fixable anywhere
in the world."




















Mooneshine - Fast Passage 39

Owners: Ron and Kathy Trossbach (purchased 1983)

Vision: A stable, safe sea boat which could be comfortably handled
by two people and which sailed well to weather

Designer: William Garden

Builder: Tollycraft

Year: 1982

Material: Fiberglass

LOA: 39' 6"

LWL: 33' 6"

Beam: 11' 2"

Draft: 5' 6"

Rig: Masthead cutter

Working sail area: 761 square feet

Mast height above waterline: 58' 1"

Designed displacement: 22,000 lbs.

Estimated cruising displacement: 24,000 lbs.

Ballast: 7,500 lbs.

Underbody: Split keel, skeg-hung rudder

D/L: 261

SA/D: 16

B/D: 34 percent

Fuel capacity: 50 gallons

Water capacity: 100 gallons

Engine: 75 hp Yanmar

Racing history: 1982 BOC round-the-world race, second in class
with Francis Stokes (subject of his book, The Mooneshine Logs, Sheridan
House, 1994) Cruising history: Four transatlantic crossings; multiple
cruises along the East Coast from Key West to Newfoundland via the ICW
and offshore

Nautical miles sailed: 87,000

Owner's comments: "We never thought this would be our last boat.
But we've looked at other boats and never see anything we'd be willing
to trade for."















Curlew - J/35

Owners: Ted and Liz Brainard

Vision: A boat capable of performing well in the Round Britain
Race; not a boat to sail around the world with the family, but a boat
that truly performed well

Designer: Rodney S. Johnstone

Builder: TPI (Tillotson-Pearson Inc.)

Year: 1990

Material: Fiberglass

LOA: 35'

LWL: 30'

Beam: 12'

Draft: 7'

Rig: Masthead cutter

Working sail area: 636 square feet

Mast height above waterline: 50'

Design displacement: 10,500 lbs.

Estimated cruising displacement: 11,000 lbs.

Ballast: 4,400 lbs. (water ballast: 1,450 lbs.)

Underbody: Fin keel, spade rudder

D/L: 174 (191*)

SA/D: 21 (20*)

B/D: 42 percent (47*)

(*percent with water ballast)

Fuel capacity: 20 gallons

Water capacity: 30 gallons

Engine: 28 hp 3-cycle Yanmar

Racing history: 1990 Round Britain Race; 1991 Bermuda One-Two,
first in class to and from Bermuda; 1992 paced Newport to Bermuda fleet,
finished in less than 100 hours; 1993 Round Britain Race, second in class
of 15. Cruising history: Several transatlantic crossings; New England,
Nova Scotia, Newfoundland

Nautical miles sailed: approximately 20,000

Owner's comments: "Wonderful sailing boat. Can go out and have
top-notch performance and turn around and cruise not too uncomfortably
for moderate distances."




 


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