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Monday, October 27, 2014

Tiki 30 project in So Cal

This boat project is advertised on Wharram Builders and Friends by Robert Mccary.






Recent surgery and future disability prevents completion.
Starboard hull nearly finished
Aft crossbeam framed, double coated with epoxy, lacks class
Center crossbeam partially framed, all parts double coated
Forward crossbeam parts complete double coated,
Port hull stem,stern post, backbone, bulkheads, complete double coated
Port hull lower and upper plywood panels, deck, cabin sides and top.
All plywood is Hydrotek marine ply
Framing is douglas fir.
Located So. Cal.

Wharram Project in Texas Tangaroa

On ebay now cheeeeap


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wharram-Sail-Catamaran-Tanagora-A-Project-Boat-/111496610071?forcerrptr=true&hash=item19f5b74117&item=111496610071&pt=Sailboats

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Tiki 46 in Spain

Apatiki is for sale. Her owner builders have decided to go another direction. Apatiki is a biplane junk rigged catamaran  with electric propulsion. She is listed with Scott Brown Multihulls for $135,000 Euros including some refitting.
http://www.multihulls.uk.com/index.php/wharramcats/1298tiki46
  • General

    Wharram Tiki 46 #25 - sold by it's builders and unique owners.
    Built from top quality Bruinzeel Hechthout Lloyds approved plywood and West System epoxy.
    Hulls and beams as per plans.
    Many modifications to make the cruising life of a couple more comfortable.
    Two side by side masts with junk sails for smooth and easy handling.
    Electric propulsion for excellent maneuvering en plenty of 230V power on board.
    Launched in 2009 and extensively sailed with 15,000 nautical miles, including two Atlantic crossings.
    Reliable, proven concept of junk sails and electric propulsion.
    Very well maintained and multiple enhancements.
    Well documented : building, tuning and cruising phases, cabling, and user's guide with all specific topics to the craft.
    Currently under light refit after the Atlantic crossings. Sold ready to start a new sailing season in the Mediterranean.
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