WOW! After 23 years, I finally launched my 1959 Skagit 31 Saratogan. Been a stessful couple of days...working 12 and 14 hours a day. It all came together today with the launch. My new friend Jeremiah helped me load the boat on the trailer and he towed it with his truck to the marina...about 5 miles.
Got her in the water and a bit shocked at how low she sits. Weighs a bit more than I expected....11000 pounds. Spent an hour checking the propeller shaft alignment and then finally under way.
Steve Pierce took some of the launch party on his boat and shot a bunch of pictures. First stop fuel dock for 60 gallons fuel.
Then headed out in the bay for some sea trials. The boat is VERY smooth and also surprisingly quiet. Took it up to about 25 knots and it was getting hard to steer and a little squirrely, so I slowed down.
Tried the one engine test and was shocked that it will plane on one engine. Didn't have a GPS, but guessing 17 knots on one engine.
Got a few issues to deal with...she is a bit overweight in the stern and a candidate for hydraulic steering.
All things considered she is a beautiful boat and everyone has to come down and see what it is.
As launch date approached, I was getting nervous about how good a boat this actualy is. Purchasing the boat many years ago and putting thousands of hours and tens of thousands of dollars into it, a boat that I though was "cool" as a kid! I was 11 years old! What did I know?
More pics later....
I'm pooped!
Tim McSkagit
Got her in the water and a bit shocked at how low she sits. Weighs a bit more than I expected....11000 pounds. Spent an hour checking the propeller shaft alignment and then finally under way.
Steve Pierce took some of the launch party on his boat and shot a bunch of pictures. First stop fuel dock for 60 gallons fuel.
Then headed out in the bay for some sea trials. The boat is VERY smooth and also surprisingly quiet. Took it up to about 25 knots and it was getting hard to steer and a little squirrely, so I slowed down.
Tried the one engine test and was shocked that it will plane on one engine. Didn't have a GPS, but guessing 17 knots on one engine.
Got a few issues to deal with...she is a bit overweight in the stern and a candidate for hydraulic steering.
All things considered she is a beautiful boat and everyone has to come down and see what it is.
As launch date approached, I was getting nervous about how good a boat this actualy is. Purchasing the boat many years ago and putting thousands of hours and tens of thousands of dollars into it, a boat that I though was "cool" as a kid! I was 11 years old! What did I know?
More pics later....
I'm pooped!
Tim McSkagit
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