S/V CARLYN


This is the S/V CARLYN docked at Shilshole Bay Marina in Seattle. I am working on this boat for the spring of 2019 as Mate/Nautical Educator for Salish Sea Expeditions, a boat-based, scientific inquiry forum for youths.
SHIP SPECIFICATIONS
Displacement: 42,000lbs
Construction: Wood-strip plank with epoxy overlay; built 1995 by Scarano Boat Building; Albany, NY
Length Overall (LOA): 62ft
Length at Waterline (LWL): 52ft
Sail Area: 1,450 sq ft.
Auxiliary Engine: 75 horsepower Westerbeke diesel
Crew: 6 persons
Area of Operation: Salish Sea
Rig: Yawl
| Gross Ton | 28 Ton |
| Net Ton | 25 Ton |
| Length | 61 ft. |
| Breadth | 14 ft |
| Depth | 6.8 ft |
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How is it going, when do you start? Are you still working at the store? big mast, long boat, looks unweildly, not a one person gig, and made in Albany, cool. Tay safe
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We started with 5th graders this week locally. I will be on the boat from tomorrow night through Sunday night. There is a 6 person crew. I thought you would get a kick out of Albany.
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Josh, Is this larger than the one you crewed on in the race ? It’s cool that it was made in Albany . Was it trucked or sailed to Seattle ? Are you excited to be working on a larger vessel ? Wishing you good sailing on this new adventure . Dad
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Yes. this is the largest boat I have sailed. I can only guess, but likely trucked.
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Congrats “Mate” for your 2019 adventure.
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Thank you and thanks for stopping by.
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