S.V. Shadow of Lorelei

Three yachts, two people, one quest.

11 July 2013 | Kota Kinabalu
10 July 2013 | East Coast Marina, Manly, Brisbane, Australia
16 February 2011 | Kota Kinabalu, Borneo
09 January 2011
22 June 2010 | Kota Kinabalu, Borneo, Malaysia
19 December 2009 | Subic Bay Yacht Club
12 October 2009 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
26 July 2009 | Olongapo, Philippines
02 July 2009 | San Fernando, Philippines
01 June 2009 | Ishigaki, Japan
10 May 2009 | Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku
10 May 2009 | Tokushima, Shikoku.
10 May 2009 | Sumoto Harbour, Awaji Island, Hyogo
10 May 2009 | Kobe, Hyogo.
10 May 2009 | Nagasaki Prefecture, North Western Kyushu.
10 May 2009 | Hirado Island, North Western Kyushu
10 May 2009 | Kochi Prefecture.
10 May 2009 | Osaka
10 May 2009 | Iki Island, Nagasaki Prefecture.

WHERE DID YOU GET THAT NAME?

11 July 2013 | Kota Kinabalu
Pauline
Our 'Lorelei' tradition started in 1986, in Moreton Bay, Brisbane, where we learned to sail on our first yacht, a New Zealand built steel sloop, Lorelei II. The ideal beginner boat, Lorelei II was hard chine, overbuilt, with a flat bottomed keel, she was slow, but ever so safe, and carried us north along the east coast of Australia, across the top to Darwin, through Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, then back down the Malacca Straits to Borneo the Philippines and Hong Kong. After 13 years of sailing and living aboard, we felt confident to move on to a faster, prettier, and lower maintenance boat. We were hooked on the sea kindly motion of a heavy displacement, full keel yacht, adamant that she had to have a Yanmar engine, for ease of access to spares anywhere in the world, and a hand laid fiberglass hull, for security if we hit something, but without the high maintenance of steel. Either one of us had to be able to single hand her, in case of emergency at sea. Crossing oceans was our goal , so when Shadow came on the market, in 2004, having already done a great deal of research into Lord Nelson sailboats, we moved quickly to claim her. Being superstitious sailors, (we never leave port on a Friday), we felt it unwise to change her name, but hoped that Neptune would not look too unkindly on a slight alteration - so she became 'Shadow of Lorelei' - (subsequently the new owner of Lorelei II was so taken with the name that he renamed Lorelei II 'Spirit of Lorelei'). Given that Lorelei was a legendary siren on the Rhein River in Germany, with a reputation of luring sailors to their death on the rocky shore, it has been pointed out that our choice of name was not terribly appropriate, especially given our respect for marine superstition - nevertheless, it is now our tradition, too late to change.
Built by Ocean Eagle in Taiwan, the Lord Nelson 41 is designed and built to exacting standards by a yard which was conscious of overcoming the poor reputation of Taiwanese built boats of the 70s and early 80s. Oversized stanchions, attached to the solid scuppers instead of through deck bolting, and an innovative method of attaching the teak decks to solid stringers rather than attaching directly to the fiberglass decks overcame the leak problems of similar designs. Hand-laying of the fiberglass hull, with additional layers strengthening the leading edges of the hull, as well as the deck stringers made her stronger and less subject to unnecessary flexing under sail. Unfortunately, the increased quality of construction resulted in higher costs. making it uneconomical to continue to build; very few Lord Nelsons appear on the market; owners tend to keep them as the replacement cost today would be prohibitive.Only 52 were ever built.
Shadow of Lorelei has a traditional 4 cabin layout, queen bed in the forward cabin, main head and shower and galley to port, aft double bed cabin with vanity and mirror, and pilot berth cabin next to the companionway. She is fully teak lined and insulated with all in ceiling wiring carried in conduits for protection. The salon is airy and spacious with plenty of storage, large, and the galley features a secure cooks nook, which makes cooking underway safe,

All interior brightwork has been beautifully maintained. We have loved her now since 2004, and are very sad to part with her. Because of the sad circumstances of the loss of my cruising buddy and life partner, after more than 25 years of living aboard, it is obvious that I will need to accept a more conventional lifestyle.
Vessel Name: Shadow of Lorelei
Vessel Make/Model: Lord Nelson 41, cutter rigged sloop
Hailing Port: Brisbane, Australia
Crew: Mauro Migliorelli & Pauline Wilkinson
Extra:
Commodores in the Seven Seas Cruising Association. Members of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron. We started our cruising life in 1986, left Australia and cruised Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo, Philippines and Hong Kong on S.V. "Lorelei II", a hard chine, Breekveldt [...]
Home Page: www.shadowoflorelei.com
Shadow of Lorelei's Photos - Sailing Friends
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Rolf Herlig of S.V. "Moana"
Yolanda Dalioth formerly of S.V. "Moana"
Manfred & Doerte Muller of S.V. "Amar tuana" still good friends after 23 years, despite now living on land ......
Ehrlich & Hunni of Banister who we met at Subic Bay Yacht Club.
The relaxed Mr Erich from the catamaran Yela
Chef extraordinaire That from Yela
Cam Pocknee our gracious host in Manila
Julie Williams our hostess extraordinaire in Manila
The irrepressible Jeremy of Shibumi at the Subic Bay Yacht Club
Joy Smith from "Banshee". Read her book, "Escape from Hermit Island".
Rose from Valhalla
Terry Sargeant from Valhalla
Cassie and Jeremy from Mad Fish on departure day.
Cassie from "Mad Fish".
Margaret Jack from "Highland Duck".
Bob Jack from "Highland Duck".
Mike Quinn, cruising yachties
Froiland, engineer extraordinaire
The Commander and crew of PS 389, Alberto Navarette
Eric Friedli of S.V. "Compay" Switzerland
Oxana otherwise known as "Madame Goody"
Mako and Toru of Viva Leyla, Okinawa
Patrick, Monica & Talin from Kakeroma, Amami O Shima
The indominatable Mr. Goody (Miura san) our welcoming comittee to Ginowan Marina - twice!
Werner and Folau of "Columbine" still sailing after God knows how many years.
Vivien Leigh our "daughter" from Hong Kong.
Matsumoto-san of "Belladonna" from the Hokko Yacht Club
Hidehiro Yokoyama and family from the Kansai Yacht Club
T.J. Park in Busan
Susaki san in Ube, a great host and conservationist.
Kim san, of S.V. "Ran". Busan Korea
Mena Satoh, "Queen Bee" in Fukuoka Japan, now SSCA Cruising Station co-ordinator there.
The Harris Family formerly of Sasebo now of Yokuska and then ....?
Team "Aquarius" in Fukuoka
Mr. "Andantino Mosso" Japan who we met in Izuhara, Tsushima.
Vitali passing through Busan onto Vladivostok, Russia
C.S. Lee our next door Neighbour on "RAN" Korea.
General Lee of "Morninside", Busan South Korea
Rolf & Daniela of "Yelo", Canada and Switzeland
Mr. Sung and Dr. Jenny Kwong in Busan, South Korea
Soo and Windy Chon, Busan, Korea now SSCA Cruising Station co-ordinators for Busan.
Warwick & Sonia Ballinger of S.V. "Anitra Mae"
Tom & Carol Emery of S.V. "Sussuru"
Robert & Margie Jesson & "DoG
Tom & Fran Sager of S.V. "Dagon"
Steve Woods & Tanya Corelli of S.V. "Wayfinder"
Bob & Rosemary Clarkson of S.V. "West Wind II":
Don & Kay Muir of S.V. "Sequel Two":
Cindy Bell MYC, Guam:
Alan from Bebinka, Guam:
Tom from MYC, Guam:
Ulau Kulawai from Sausama Cove, Kolombangara, SI:
Steven & Walix from the Kiribati Village opposite Ghizo, Solomon:
Jemima from the Kiribati Village opposite Ghizo, Solomon Island:
Rosie Hudson at Liapari Island, Solomons:
Noel Hudson at Liapari Island, Solomons:
Napoleon at Liapari Island, Solomons
Our Wassenar (HTB) Host and son:
Shaun Weng Albatross:
Little Wing Crew_03:
Learning the computer: The Lave Family in Sausama Cove, Solomons
Carters: The Carters in Guam
Our hosts in Izena Island, Japan
The Crew of "Ocean Delight":
Dave & Linda Allen of S.V. Irish Melody
Peter & Shirley Billings of S.V. Clypeus
Robert & Natalie Sellin of S.V. Wilhelm:
Tom & Fran Welsh of S.V. Hamamas
Becky McAllister of S.V. Stardust
Michael G. Bragg Esq. of S.V. Meredith
Lyndall Aston of S.V. Illywhacker
Peter Aston of S.V. Illywhacker. Read his book "Seto Summer"
Kathy Mansfield of S.V. Deja Vu
Geoff & Wendy of S.V. Timshel: On "Shadow of Lorelei
Allan Smith & Helen Bell of S.V. Lahara
Bob McAllister of S.V. Stardust
Jerry Mansfield of S.V. Deja Vu
Mike the Mayor of Breakwater Marina
 
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S.V. Shadow of Lorelei

Who: Mauro Migliorelli & Pauline Wilkinson
Port: Brisbane, Australia

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