Willick, a 40ft aluminium classic race boat
Willick, a 40ft aluminium classic race boat
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Huntsman

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8,800 posts

266 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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This is Willick a 40ft Aluminium boat built in 1963 by A E Freezer of Hayling Island and raced in the Cowes Torquay.

I bought her just for the engines.

Now I'm stuck with the boat.


Riley Blue

22,354 posts

242 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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I was curious and a bit of Googling resulted in this - nice, very nice...

https://classicoffshore.com/history-of-the-sport/a...


wildoliver

9,166 posts

232 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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Huntsman said:
This is Willick a 40ft Aluminium boat built in 1963 by A E Freezer of Hayling Island and raced in the Cowes Torquay.

I bought her just for the engines.

Now I'm stuck with the boat.

Must. Not. Message. Asking. To. Buy. Boat. Shaped. Divorce.

Simpo Two

89,231 posts

281 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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wildoliver said:
Must. Not. Message. Asking. To. Buy. Boat. Shaped. Divorce.
You'll need engines, but Huntsman has some that will fit.

Huntsman

Original Poster:

8,800 posts

266 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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Nice pic of there.



I'm not yet sure what I'll do with her

Huntsman

Original Poster:

8,800 posts

266 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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Realistically I'm not planning on doing anything with her.

I had a buyer, who has paid me, but now says he cant take her, I had that in place before I closed the deal on the purchase as I didnt want to be stuck with her.

Yet, here I am. I've launched her onto facebook for not much, the tricky thing will be selecting someone that won't mess me about.


hidetheelephants

30,510 posts

209 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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You've bought some st old engines wrapped in tinfoil and now want to sell the tinfoil? GLWTS. rofl You are your worst enemy. What state is the hull in? Any pics or a link to the broker page?


Edited by hidetheelephants on Friday 8th March 23:05

r3g

3,750 posts

40 months

Friday 8th March 2024
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Huntsman said:
Realistically I'm not planning on doing anything with her.

I had a buyer, who has paid me, but now says he cant take her, I had that in place before I closed the deal on the purchase as I didnt want to be stuck with her.

Yet, here I am. I've launched her onto facebook for not much, the tricky thing will be selecting someone that won't mess me about.
Not sure if serious or just really naive. scratchchin

Huntsman

Original Poster:

8,800 posts

266 months

Saturday 9th March 2024
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hidetheelephants said:
You've bought some st old engines wrapped in tinfoil and now want to sell the tinfoil? GLWTS. rofl You are your worst enemy. What state is the hull in? Any pics or a link to the broker page?


Edited by hidetheelephants on Friday 8th March 23:05
A 2001 pair of Yanmar 6lp ste 300hp with 230 hours, worth having.

The ali hull is actually in really good shape.




ferret50

2,285 posts

25 months

Saturday 9th March 2024
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Wonder if it would convert to electric power?

Thinking a couple of hefty electric motors to turn the props, a battery bank and a small diesel with a great big alternator.....

hidetheelephants

30,510 posts

209 months

Saturday 9th March 2024
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ferret50 said:
Wonder if it would convert to electric power?

Thinking a couple of hefty electric motors to turn the props, a battery bank and a small diesel with a great big alternator.....
It could, but a planing hull is very inefficient at displacement speeds and aluminium hulls love to dissolve when exposed to stray electrical currents. biggrin

ferret50

2,285 posts

25 months

Saturday 9th March 2024
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hidetheelephants said:
ferret50 said:
Wonder if it would convert to electric power?

Thinking a couple of hefty electric motors to turn the props, a battery bank and a small diesel with a great big alternator.....
It could, but a planing hull is very inefficient at displacement speeds and aluminium hulls love to dissolve when exposed to stray electrical currents. biggrin
Good points well made!

hehe

wildoliver

9,166 posts

232 months

Friday 15th March 2024
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Getting rid of that horrible flybridge and trying to shoehorn in something ridiculous like a pair of meteors is the obvious answer to a project like this.

Decky_Q

1,819 posts

193 months

Saturday 23rd March 2024
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How much are you looking for it? And where is it now?

Mad Maximus

630 posts

19 months

Saturday 23rd March 2024
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That’s a cool looking thing.

Huntsman

Original Poster:

8,800 posts

266 months

Sunday 24th March 2024
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Update.

I've got everything I wanted, notably the engines.

A chum has the vee drive gearboxes.

Another chum has a load of stuff for a Nelson 40 rebuild he's about to start, new anchor and 50 mtrs of new 10mm galv chain we found onboard, a large pair of Racors we found too.


The boat is very poorly, shame, she was an interesting design and well built, but lack of care has not been kind.

Scrap man taking her tomorrow.



Smokysour

115 posts

158 months

Saturday 30th March 2024
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Huntsman said:
Update.

I've got everything I wanted, notably the engines.

A chum has the vee drive gearboxes.

Another chum has a load of stuff for a Nelson 40 rebuild he's about to start, new anchor and 50 mtrs of new 10mm galv chain we found onboard, a large pair of Racors we found too.


The boat is very poorly, shame, she was an interesting design and well built, but lack of care has not been kind.

Scrap man taking her tomorrow.
I'm glad the good bits have been taken, still a shame the hull is going to the scrappy.