"Dreadnought" bowed stinkboat in the Solent yesterday
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Out sailing in the Solent yesterday, and as a rag and stick man, passing through one of the yacht fleets downwind would normally hold my attention, looking at some very nice boats and very nice gybes! But this amazing looking stinkboat came through...dreadnought bows, power plant that sounded like a gas turbine, very clean wake...just an amazing looking thing.
Looked a bit like the "VSV" from a few years ago...anyone know anything about it? It was one hell of a machine!
Looked a bit like the "VSV" from a few years ago...anyone know anything about it? It was one hell of a machine!
Palmer-Johnson 170??
http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f...
http://pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f...
Edited by Pothole on Monday 16th August 19:20
Yep, stinkboat is one of those stinky smokey ones that wobble the rag and stick slow pukey wet ones when they go past.
Nope, wasn't a PJ170 or any of the other boats on that thread. Was probably about 70' long, quite Wallypower-esque at the stern, slightly higher superstructure, with this mad "wrong way" dreadnought bow.
Very, very cool for a stinkboat.
Nope, wasn't a PJ170 or any of the other boats on that thread. Was probably about 70' long, quite Wallypower-esque at the stern, slightly higher superstructure, with this mad "wrong way" dreadnought bow.
Very, very cool for a stinkboat.
Edited by Hard-Drive on Monday 16th August 20:07
N Dentressangle said:
Simpo Two said:
Not knowing what a stinkboat is
Me neither.Google would suggest that it's a perjorative term for a motorboat, most often used by people who favour wind powered yachts.
Every day's a schoolday, eh?

Hard-Drive said:
Surely, there's no way that could be considered "nice"?It seems that the yard that built the boat is in Cornwall.
It is a specific kind of boat - a wave piercer. Rather than smash through waves like a displacement, or plane over them, it using wave piercing through a very slender hull. It's clever stuff and very efficient.
See here: http://www.multimarine.co.uk/VSV.html
I found this video of it..
http://www.multimarine.co.uk/MCLmovie.mov
I love it when British blokes in sheds produce world leading stuff like this. Keeps a tradition of innovation in design and manufacture going.
It is a specific kind of boat - a wave piercer. Rather than smash through waves like a displacement, or plane over them, it using wave piercing through a very slender hull. It's clever stuff and very efficient.
See here: http://www.multimarine.co.uk/VSV.html
I found this video of it..
http://www.multimarine.co.uk/MCLmovie.mov
I love it when British blokes in sheds produce world leading stuff like this. Keeps a tradition of innovation in design and manufacture going.
Edited by toppstuff on Tuesday 17th August 13:01
ktcanuck said:
Hard-Drive said:
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That's exactly what I thought too.