Denmans is an absolute favourite. In my top 3. Spent many nights nosed up in there, the ideal summer Nor Easter anchorage. Watching the sun go down over Port Arthur is a bloody good dinner backdrop!
Seeing as the mast fits inside the hull, it looks like it can fit under a 4.5m over bridge? A dodger or foredeck would create a drier boat with more storage. Pity the thwart isn't removeable. I put my removeable thwart across the gunwales to create a table for food prep. Some removeable timber floor slats would keep you out of the bilge water at night. I'm a wooden boat owner, can you tell!
Hi Jason. What do you mean ended up? Do you know this boat? She was named 'Swallow' and we changed her name to 'Piccolo' after Jo's favourite coffee. We sold her years ago and I'm not sure where she is now.
@@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx I'm sure that's the same Piccolo that Holly from "Afloat in a wooden boat" had when she was in Tasmania. ruclips.net/video/8ABg614HUuE/видео.html
good dinghy, thanks Matt
Denmans is an absolute favourite. In my top 3. Spent many nights nosed up in there, the ideal summer Nor Easter anchorage. Watching the sun go down over Port Arthur is a bloody good dinner backdrop!
I owned one of them. The best of boats
Cracker little video ......
Looks like she sails nicely too....
Nice one
Very nice
Great video, I enjoyed it thanks.
Seeing as the mast fits inside the hull, it looks like it can fit under a 4.5m over bridge?
A dodger or foredeck would create a drier boat with more storage.
Pity the thwart isn't removeable. I put my removeable thwart across the gunwales to create a table for food prep.
Some removeable timber floor slats would keep you out of the bilge water at night.
I'm a wooden boat owner, can you tell!
they look a lot like a puffin pacer with a abit more beam
Ah so that's where she ended up. Is that Piccolo?
Hi Jason. What do you mean ended up? Do you know this boat? She was named 'Swallow' and we changed her name to 'Piccolo' after Jo's favourite coffee. We sold her years ago and I'm not sure where she is now.
@@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx I'm sure that's the same Piccolo that Holly from "Afloat in a wooden boat" had when she was in Tasmania. ruclips.net/video/8ABg614HUuE/видео.html
Correct. We sold Piccolo to Holly, then she went to someone we don't know. Great boat.