Peregrine for sale

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  • 12 Jan 2022 20:41
    Reply # 12258197 on 4181854

    just looking at all the photos - stunning. I'm on the wrong damn side of the Atlantic. 

  • 12 Jan 2022 21:31
    Reply # 12258347 on 4181854

    i bet this boat is capable to cross the ocean…

    …there's still some tlc needed…

  • 12 Jan 2022 22:34
    Reply # 12258436 on 4181854
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    I struggle with understanding this.
    When Peregrine visited Stavanger for the first time, in 2005, her interior appeared to be somewhat temporary. Since the vessel was so fine over deck, I reckoned that Sebastian would finish the interior to a similar standard, eventually.
    However, when looking at the photos in the ad, this seems not to have happened. The hull inner-lining (wooden ribs) has even been removed. That makes one wonder...

    Arne


  • 14 Jan 2022 16:13
    Reply # 12262197 on 4181854

    afaik the boat already was sold, and then was stripped inside by the new owner who had different plans. 
    but he never finished it — not sure what happened to him; so the former owner took it back and is selling it again. 
    so, there's some still some tlc necessary, at least inside the boat. 

    apart from that it a friggin' brill' boat!!

    Last modified: 14 Jan 2022 16:15 | Anonymous member
  • 19 Jan 2022 11:08
    Reply # 12279819 on 4181854
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Yes, Georg,
    Peregrine is really something. Back in 2008 I wrote a bit about her to the Yahoo JR group, after having sailed alongside her in my Johanna. She is a fine performer with her 80(!)sqm sloop JR.

    Arne

  • 19 Jan 2022 12:28
    Reply # 12280084 on 4181854
    Deleted user

    The description on woodenships.co.uk brokerage website explains the reason why peregrine is up for sale. The broker informed me that some of the splines need replacing in the hull but overall sound. Laid up in Northern Germany. 

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