October 2010 MAINE COASTAL NEWS Page 15. Boat And Ship Yard News
S. W. Boat Works of Lamoine has seen more interest in new boats recently. Presently he has a 36 foot Calvin Beal hull he is laying for a customer from Martha’s Vineyard. She is going to be finished off as a sport fisherman. Her accommodations will include V-berth, head with shower, and pos- sibly a galley. Presently it is not known which engine she will be powered with, but it is thought it will be a 600 hp Cummins diesel. She is scheduled to be completed in midwin- ter.
A 38 foot Calvin Beal hull will be laid out to be finished out as a yacht. She will have an extended house and her accommodations will include a V-berth with a third berth, head with shower, and galley up. The galley will include an electric stove, refrigerator and sink. There will also be a settee and a helm seat up in the shelter. She is scheduled to be launched mid-summer next year.
Another 38 foot hull will be laid up for Farrin’s Boat Shop in Walpole, which will be delivered the end of November.
A 44 foot Calvin Beal hull will be laid up for a fisherman from Owl’s Head, who will finish the boat off as a lobster boat in Rockland.
Out in the yard is a Webber’s Cove 29, which is undergoing some minor repair work. The owner replaced her engine in they are hooking up the systems and replacing the platform.
Owner Stewart Workman , said that in the last month or two the phone has been ringing and there is a lot of interest in new boats.
Sargent’s Boat Works finished off a 38 foot Calvin Beal hull as a committee boat for the Larchmont Yacht Club at Larchmont New York. She was named SATIN’S TOE. For
Mainers At The Clagett Regatta Continued from Page 7.
(Montreal, Canada) was fifth overall with 31 points.
Craig Guthrie (Halifax, Nova Scotia) attributed Rosenfield’s winning performance to the work he has been doing in the boat which has seen him steadily moving up the ranks of the class. “This is my fourth season in the 2.4 Metre,” said Rosenfield. “I did have a very good day today. I have been sailing in larger fleets, but generally have not done as well as I’ve done here. I learn a lot from every one of these regattas. I think it’s great they opened The Clagett up for able bodied sailors. The great thing about the class is that it does integrate disabled and able bodied (AB) sailors on as level a playing field as you’re going to get. The disabled 2.4 sailors get better because they sail with AB sailors and it’s a really good thing to do here because it makes the fleet bigger and better.” 2006 IFDS Blind Sailing World Champions JP Creignou (St. Petersburg, FL) and Jan Bartleson with 2000 Rolex Yachtsman of the Year Magnus Liljedahl and David Bannister (all Miami, FL) wrapped up the 2010 Sail Newport Blind National Sailing Championship title after winning all five of their races today in the seven-strong J/22 fleet.
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White, Rockland, “Team Left Hand Corner”, fixed seat double, 42:48; 10th, Muhtsyr Yee, Woolwich, outrigger canoe, 43:50: 11th, Peter Bulkeley, Friendship, fixed seat single, 43:52; 12th, Fred Boursier, Warren, fixed seat single, 45:38; 13th, Eldon Bennett, Rockland/Patrick Kane, Bangor, fixed seat double, 47:07; 14th, Jill Carter, Rockland, kayak, 49:17; 15th, Michelle McAnaney, kayak, 50:54; 16th, Hugh Lane, Rockport, fixed seat single, 53:44; 17th, Margaret Macleod, Rockport/Graham Walsh, Newcastle, fixed seat double, 56:19; 18th, Joe and Michael McGeady(coxswain), Thomaston, fixed seat single, 57:07; 19th, Ernie Piper, Kelly Zeiner, and Eliot Piper(coxswain), “Team Piper”, Rockland, fixed seat double, 59:08; 20th, Weber Rob- erts, “Team Benchdogs”, Rockland, kayak, 66:28; 21st, Caellen Roberts, “Team Benchdogs”, Rockland, kayak, 66:32; 22nd, Michael Crane, “Team Benchdogs”, Rockland, kayak, 66:34; 23rd, Thad Danielson, Marblehead, MA, fixed seat single, 70:09.
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Creignou did not expect it to be easy as the team headed out to the racecourse: “It’s going to be very different from yesterday. We had a lot of weight on the rail with Magnus and it was to our advantage. Today is going to be light air so it’s going to be more tricky.” While Creignou has competed in The Clagett several times in other classes, this was his third try for the blind title. “This is a tradition for me to come here to such a great event and it’s fun to be driving, because this is the only time I’m the ‘front man’.”
Second through fifth place went to teams from The Carroll Center for the Blind (Newton, MA) who participate in the center’s SailBlind program which is run out of the Courageous Sailing Center in Boston. Sengil Inkiala (Waltham) and Nancy Jodoin (Newton) with Ken Legler (Reading) and Harry Berman (Hull) were second overall on 15 points, followed by Duane Farrar (Watertown) and Nina Kagan (Boston) with Kay Van Valkenburgh (Marblehead) and Bob Costello (Medfield) with 27 points. Matt Chao (Newton) and Ryck Lent (Waltham) with Lisa O’Connor Dalton (Hull) and Bill Rapp (Rockport) were fourth with 30 points, while Jason Wallenstein (N. Billerica) and Bruce Howell (Needham) with Mike Dinning (Natick) and Mary McKinnon (Quincy) finished the series with 41 points for fifth place overall.
A Calvin Beal 44 hull being shipped from S. W. Boat Works in Lamoine.
accommodations she has a berth, large head, a hydraulic closet and changing room. She had a custom house with sliding glass win- dows. She is powered with a 315 hp Yanmar diesel, which coupled with Soundown, was extremely quiet. During sea trials she cruised at 17 knots.
A 36 Calvin Beal hull was finished off as a lobster/tuna boat for a customer from Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Down below she has a V-berth, shelving, small galley with a microwave oven, but no
sink. She is powered with a QSC 8.3 500 hp Cummins diesel. She was named SUSAN LYNN and was shipped out in mid May. In August they finished off a 23 footer for Jeff’s Marine of Thomaston. She is going to be a simple boat with bronze hardware and powered with a 115 hp Yamaha outboard engine. She was completed in time to be in the Maine Boats Homes and Harbor’s boat show at Rockland in mid August. Jeff’s Marine said that they had a number of people interested in one.
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