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Free 23' Classic Plastic, Will Deilver

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:11 pm
by David F
I am trying to find a home for a 1969 Glanders 23' daysailer/pocket cruiser. The boat is very similar in appearance to a Hereshoff H23 Prudence[at least on deck anyway]. The deck is wood framed and sheathed with 1/2" plywood then covered with a light glass cloth, most of the deck needs to be replaced. The hull is a heavy solid glass and does have some blister problems. The boat is complete with all rigging and sails but has no motor and no trailer.
The boat is currently on a trailer in Annapolis and I would be willing to deliver it anywere within a few hundred miles for the cost of fuel.
I have some recent pictures that I will post if I can figure out how. Maybe someone can help?

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:37 pm
by Rachel
Edited to say: Oh, I just noticed this was your first post -- Welcome!

David,

Here's a link to some advice from Tim on how to post photos here:

http://plasticclassicforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=552

In the meantime:

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Which came from here, where there are specs and other info:

http://www.tikiwatersports.com/index.ph ... &Itemid=25

As an aside: I think CharlieJ from this forum may have visited the Glander factory at some point - I seem to remember him talking about that. They made a Tavana 33 as well as the Cay 23.

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:53 pm
by Allen
I know a young fellow in Dallas who might just love to have this boat, too bad he's so far away. I'll email him the info anyway though, you never know.

PS... Would you consider including the trailer? If so how much?

PSS... If you have a problem posting the photos, message me and I can post them for you.

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:13 pm
by David F
Rachel,Thanks for the links I will work on getting some photos posted as soon as possible. It looks to me that the Glander Cay is probably the same hull as the boat I have but mine has a much much smaller trunk and a much larger cockpit. In fact, I would not be suprised if this boat has been modified in much the same way as Tim's daysailer conversion, the construction of the deck and the way it is joined to the hull is remarkably similar.

Allen, The boat is currently sitting on a brand new aluminum trailer that I just purchased for one of my power boats, so I don't think that it would be a good option for this boat. I do have a another possible trailer option if somone was really interested or I could help arange a new trailer set-up. I would like to see if someone closer is interested fist, but please follow this thread if your friend turns out to be interested.

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:04 pm
by David F
Here are some photos of the Glander 23
http://s398.photobucket.com/albums/pp6/ ... nder%2023/

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:27 pm
by David F
Ok, I'm going to figure this out.
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:01 am
by Rachel
David,

I'll be interested to see the photos - especially since it's not a Cay (or it's a modified one).

Two tips on the photo posting:

1) The "address" that you paste in to put the image tags on here needs to end in ".jpg" See if you can find something at your photo hosting site that does that. Oftentimes if you right click on a hosted image and then select "properties" you will find that.

2) Once you've written your post, hit "preview" instead of "submit." What you see then will be what would show up in the forum if you hit "submit," so if there's no photo then, there won't be one if you post (without changing something).

Rachel

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:53 am
by Tim
David F wrote:Ok, I'm going to figure this out.
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The link you're posting isn't a photo link; it's a hyperlink directing the user to your photo home page, where several photos are posted.

To post a link to a page, rather than a photo, simply enter the full URL without any tags:

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http://s398.photobucket.com/albums/pp66/illcarp/Glander%2023/
The code above makes the URL display like this:
http://s398.photobucket.com/albums/pp66 ... nder%2023/


If you want to be fancier, you can "hide" the URL of the link within text that you choose. Say you want to call this link" Gander 23 Photo Page". The code you'd enter would be thus:

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[url=http://s398.photobucket.com/albums/pp66/illcarp/Glander%2023/]Gander 23 Photo Page[/url]
This makes the URL display as a highlighted text link, like this:
Gander 23 Photo Page



To post an individual photo, the code will look something like this.

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[img]http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp66/illcarp/Glander%2023/Glanders23023.jpg[/img]
This will post your photo right on the page here.
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 3:44 pm
by Allen
David F wrote:RAllen, The boat is currently sitting on a brand new aluminum trailer that I just purchased for one of my power boats, so I don't think that it would be a good option for this boat. I do have a another possible trailer option if somone was really interested or I could help arange a new trailer set-up. I would like to see if someone closer is interested fist, but please follow this thread if your friend turns out to be interested.
Ok, David. I did forward the thread.

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:55 am
by Triton106
Hi David,

I hope you find a good home for her. It's a shame these beautiful classic boats can sit there waste away. Too bad the couple folks I know on the west coast and I are up to our ears with our projects already. The only other person I can think of that could have an interest is Robert The Gray who recently sold his Triton. It will be great if Robert will take her for he is such a clever craftsman.

I really like her shear and bowsprit which is similar to the Cape Dorys' sprits. I have wondered for a long time if adding a short sprit will correct Tritons' weatherhelm issue. I am waiting for Tim to take the plunge first :-) and see how that works out. Another Triton #17 also added a short sprit but too bad its owner did not report how that effect the helm balance except to say that in light air the balance is better.

Good luck and best regards,

Glanders 23' update

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:38 pm
by David F
I think I have found a new home for this great little boat. Here it is getting repositioned on the trailer for the trip from Annapolis to Carlisle. I will post again after the trip if all goes well.

And, thank you to Tim,for the help with posting photos. I am learning.

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