Agreed more likely a Lewis and Johnson.
I have no idea how it got there, but I'm thinking could still be one of Keith's boats. (Simpkin)
Who ever built it was right on their game! - good looking boat
The plank lines remind of Jayme2 and that Everingham I've got up in the rack.
Darren
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- 05 Jun 2011, 10:40
- Forum: Do You Need This?
- Topic: 67 Lewis in Nowra, NSW
- Replies: 20
- Views: 12718
- 22 May 2011, 07:21
- Forum: Main Room
- Topic: Boesch boats
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6476
Re: Boesch boats
Great site, So the Australian boats are from Plans?
Noticed in the list of features: "Ski pylon"
Now that sounds more butch than ski pole!
Noticed in the list of features: "Ski pylon"
Now that sounds more butch than ski pole!
- 18 May 2011, 22:30
- Forum: Restoration Help and Advice
- Topic: Smiths Marine Speedo
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5041
Re: Smiths Speedo
Yes the 35mph was called the "seaswift"
the 55mph was called the "dreamswift"
the 75mph was called the "bullswift"
Nice find though!
the 55mph was called the "dreamswift"
the 75mph was called the "bullswift"
Nice find though!
- 14 May 2011, 09:08
- Forum: Get Togethers and Events
- Topic: Yarra Cruise
- Replies: 76
- Views: 47182
Re: Yarra Cruise
Greg,
Do you think I should share the cockpit with you after that weekend in Sydney about 10 years ago
when the Mardi Gras coincided with Wooden boat festival......the shuttlebut and inurendo
Sorry
couldnt resist
Darren
Do you think I should share the cockpit with you after that weekend in Sydney about 10 years ago
when the Mardi Gras coincided with Wooden boat festival......the shuttlebut and inurendo
Sorry
couldnt resist
Darren
- 11 May 2011, 20:06
- Forum: Get Togethers and Events
- Topic: Yarra Cruise
- Replies: 76
- Views: 47182
Re: Yarra Cruise
I am quietly confident I will get the day off.........
I will come sans boat - which is in the garage somewhere when I last looked!!
Darren
I will come sans boat - which is in the garage somewhere when I last looked!!
Darren
- 11 May 2011, 19:59
- Forum: Main Room
- Topic: Skiff find
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5620
Re: Skiff find
Come on Rosco (or the new owner) put us out of our misery!!!!!
- 19 Mar 2011, 20:54
- Forum: Do You Need This?
- Topic: Hammond Craft 307 Ski Boat
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4441
Re: Hammond Craft 307 Ski Boat
Back in those days I think wore a pair of those beer goggles.
As far as I can recall twas Caviar dripping and Elle Macpherson kissing.
As far as I can recall twas Caviar dripping and Elle Macpherson kissing.
- 02 Mar 2011, 13:33
- Forum: Main Room
- Topic: Swap meet finds
- Replies: 15
- Views: 11342
Re: Swap meet finds
Dave,
Would that be powered by a 348 chevy with 6 pack strombergs and a z drive.
Never seen one of those before!
Darren
Would that be powered by a 348 chevy with 6 pack strombergs and a z drive.
Never seen one of those before!
Darren
- 31 Jan 2011, 19:22
- Forum: Restoration Help and Advice
- Topic: 60'-70's era wooden boat project, damaged need a repairer??
- Replies: 24
- Views: 18086
Re: 60'-70's era wooden boat project - help identifying please
Keith,
There are as many "Seacraft's" out there as those built by Lewis Everingham.
Darren
It looks very similar to Skidoo and Devine intervention so Boesch fo me
There are as many "Seacraft's" out there as those built by Lewis Everingham.
Darren
It looks very similar to Skidoo and Devine intervention so Boesch fo me
- 30 Jan 2011, 19:33
- Forum: Restoration Help and Advice
- Topic: our project
- Replies: 427
- Views: 241252
Re: our project
Peter,
A good way of confirming whether its an Everingham is by looking for clinched nails every 18 inches or so
along the planks which dont have roves, nor run through ribs.
Darren
A good way of confirming whether its an Everingham is by looking for clinched nails every 18 inches or so
along the planks which dont have roves, nor run through ribs.
Darren