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Oscar
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Post by Oscar »

I am (almost) one of you now..... In the process of closing on a DF25, I think it's hull # 54 from PC Mould..... 1990 As best I can decipher the HIN.

A lifetime of monohuls, I finally saw the light.

I'll tell more about myself when I have her sitting in the driveway....
1990 Dragonfly 25 USA-54
tpaliwoda
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Your Country: USA, Raritan YC, Perth Amboy, New Jersey

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Post by tpaliwoda »

Yep, that is Stew's boat, which used to be mine 6 years ago.
Was made by Paul Contouris which later started PC Mould.
It is # 54, one of the last one's he made.
Great boat to sail. Stew had it pretty well "tricked-out" with lots of extras.
Give a shout if you need any advice.
Best of luck with your new toy!
Ted
Ted Paliwoda
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Nice Tri
Raritan YC, Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
Oscar
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Post by Oscar »

Cool!

Yes the sails and rigging looks pretty good. Sitting in a lot hasn't done it much good though. It's going inside for the winter in my heated workshop. It'll be getting a makeover.

Also plan on reworking the trailer so that the ama's can easily be detached and brought in and under to get to 8'6"

I'll be making full reports here......
1990 Dragonfly 25 USA-54
tpaliwoda
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Post by tpaliwoda »

Oscar:
I wouldn't loose any sleep about the trailering width. It sits wide up top where the crossbeams connect to the hulls. We were never stopped and checked for that. When we did travel further, or across state lines, I would get an over-width permit. Only costs about $20.00 per state. Cheaper and easier than taking the boat apart.
The trailer may need to be re-worked a little for the amma bunks.
Best thing to remember is to "keep-it-simple".
Good luck
Ted
Ted Paliwoda
D'Fly 1000 ; HN #1
Nice Tri
Raritan YC, Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
Oscar
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Post by Oscar »

Much of my sailing is done on the Chesapeake. I have to drive through PA, DE and MD, much of it secondary roads. There are also trips planned to Maine. Permits can get costly and are restrictive. Also, at 8' it will fit under a nice covered shelter in my backyard. Plus, I like an engineering challenge.... :D
1990 Dragonfly 25 USA-54
Oscar
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Post by Oscar »

Well, got her home today....

Pictures here:

http://www.woodenshoemusic.com/DF25/Photos_1.html

Getting the trailer beam down is really not an option. It's 9'10" waaayyyy over, and as a final decision maker, it doesn't fit through the gate in the wall to the barn and the storage area.....
1990 Dragonfly 25 USA-54
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