Moved Rigel from Bay Area to Anacortes, WA.
Gave the mast a once-over before re-stepping.
Snug in her new berth.
Saturday, May 15, 2004
Thursday, April 1, 2004
Things unique to my Triton
A West Coast Triton built during Pearson's partnership with Aeromarine Inc. in Sausalito, CA.
Masthead Rig.
Main traveller mounted on cockpit bridgedeck.
Fiberglass coamings and leaky teak cockpit hatches.
Boom and rigid vang.
Mast step.
Large bronze port frames.
Small ones.
Fiberglass fuel tank glassed to underside of cockpit.
Rudder appears to be new. Extends 1" below keel, good line catcher...
Masthead Rig.
Main traveller mounted on cockpit bridgedeck.
Fiberglass coamings and leaky teak cockpit hatches.
Boom and rigid vang.
Mast step.
Large bronze port frames.
Small ones.
Fiberglass fuel tank glassed to underside of cockpit.
Rudder appears to be new. Extends 1" below keel, good line catcher...
Monday, March 1, 2004
Interior Ideas
Sailboat interior ideas for the Pearson Triton from around the web.
Tim's Glissando
Companionway Ideas
Bunk Ideas
Galley Ideas
Guinness!
Tim's Glissando
Bunk Ideas
Galley Ideas
Guinness!
Friday, February 20, 2004
The beginning
First, Sir Francis.
Followed by a clean survey.
Third, many hours following Tim's progress with Triton #381 on his website.
Then, opportunity presents itself in the Berkeley marina.
engine needs work...
Then, opportunity presents itself in the Berkeley marina.
engine needs work...
Followed by a clean survey.
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