My Classic Boat. Britain's Best Twister.
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2023
- After a two year refit Nick Ward invited MCB to take a look at Swift II, his 1982 Twister 28. And what a stunning yacht it now is. Video was shot in the Isle of Wight, Southampton Water, Warsash and a special clip sent through from Hells Mouth in North Wales, where Nick and a changing crew are sailing around the UK with a gang from the Old Gaffers. Sit back and enjoy the full and exclusive story of what is now Britain's Best Twister. Please share and please respect all copyrights
Compass 24 have started making those alcohol stoves again. Just so you know! At present they’re not at all helpful about supplying spares though. But I’m working on them!
"...I can have the tiller a-bum..." Hilarious. This bloke is a laugh, very enjoyable video.
A beautiful report .every moment precious. Sense of humour, stunningly cute boat, cool work shop, excellent detailing by a deserving skipper, mouth watering electrics panel, darling daughter, fetching pig-tails..🎈
I love the innovation at the heart of this project! Excellent boat and sailors. Cheers!
I had one of these in Australia. Bought her in Darwin and left July 1st for Port Moresby in PNG. It was at the height of the tradewind season. Non stop headwinds 20/30 kts. Took me 28 days non stop to make 1200 nautical miles. I was like a wild animal by the time I arrived. Beating through Torres Strait reefs can't be described.
Spent the next few weeks each night at a bar called the Pink Pussy-cat. The rest I leave to your imagination!! That was 1986...... a mid life crisis. Port Moresby is one of the world's wildest towns. Look it up.
The boat was called Mijo and had a Hasler self steering gear.
Nick & Louise look very cozy and happy on their “new” boat. Wishing them many years of great sailing! Cheers from Chicago.
Hi Nick, good to see you are still doing ‘boating Stuff’ we have moved from sea to canals, living on a 62’ narrow boat with a Gardner engine, but Adrian still misses the sea at 76 years old. Great film, Adrian & Myra White x
Fabulous little boat with everything. Thank you for this.
Lovely boat very genuine people enjoyed very much thank you.
Thanks for tge post it's been awhile
Lovely looking boat, I think I’d be worried that all those gadgets would add up to a lot of maintenance and less sailing time… that said it’s given me some food for thought regarding my 28.5’ renovation project. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent. Simply excellent.
Twister owner down here in NZ, doing a restoration, albeit a GRP version not a wood one like this beauty,
Hello Zane….
I love this channel! Cheers from America.
Great video and great work all round on the boat. A lot of inspiration for when I am finally in a position to buy one.
You have done a fantastic job! Well done, and I've just ordered a deck wash.
wonderful!!
Excellent job. You should be very proud of what you have done. Beautiful boat.
That's a clever door/table idea. Might use iron rod instead of rope. Also use it as a door reinforcement. Really patent worthy.
She is gorgeous xx
Lovely.
Ok the table door thing is kind of cool!
Purely made cool by his daughters adorableness. Everybody seemed to be having good times..Bob I feel its justified to say you are the blue ribbon master of boat reviewers.
Lovely. Move the GPS (mushroom) antenna. The solar panel is blocking the satellite view. Been there...
Sweet!
Well done you
Compass 24 sell those meths cookers. They are a remake of the original Orego but other than the label they are exactly the same. I got one last year. Bullet proof and best of all no gas. But they are not cheap……….
Lovely!
Winos sail too.
I think a few twister owners may take umbrage with the title. Not least because she's not exactly a twister ;-) She is stunning though.
Sterling 28?
@@junk_rig_sailor1698 No she's a Twister but not built to Twister plans. Hence not officially a Twister when built as you would have needed to pay for the plans and a licence to build one boat. Home built to the builders drawings which was his interpretation of a twister. You can see it in the sheer line and Transom which are not quite standard. But she is accepted in the association these days so she is a Twister as far as the association are concerned. I read her described as a Twister with a Twist in a Cruising Association magazine several years ago. Original name was Suda II. It's a moot point as there are a few around that were built unlicensed and we don't have official measurements for the class. Both yours and mine could be considered out of class because of our rig, mine being a meter taller than standard and yours being some ancient Chinese system 🙂.
@@TheFlyingPlectrum Excellent - thanks for the explanation, David.
But of 3mm dyneema will sort the table support mate 😎
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The town where be found the boat is spelled Lübeck. Take it from the experts. Great video. Keep doing what you are doing. That table door is not German engineering..
For teh table rope, maybe was be good a steel wire/rope
So you have 2 boats now?
Mmm. The climbing frame on the stern does not look very nice. Is he planning to go Marlin fishing?