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Crew from Halifax to Horta: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Dave Morse, Wally Fraser
Crew from Horta to Spain: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Al Salsman, Rob Salsman
We left Halifax, N.S. in June 2007, sailed to Horta, and explored the Azores for a month. [...]Then we sailed to Bayona in NW Spain and explored the west coasts of Spain and Portugal. We arrived in the Med in September 2007 and stored the boat in Almerimar Spain for the winter. In March 2008 we returned and sailed to the Balearic islands, Barcelona, the south of France, western Corsica, eastern Sardinia, western Sicily and finally to Aisling's 2008 winter home, Monastir Tunisia. In 2009 we sailed to Malta, Syracusa Sicily, the Ionian islands in Greece, through the Corinth canal into the Aegean, where we visited several islands and finally to Marmaris Turkey, where Aisling spent the winter on the hard. We plan to return to Marmaris in the summer of 2010 to explore Turkey. From there, we'll see where the wind blows us!
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The info below is a copy and paste from some literature about the Slocum 43. Please excuse the platitudes. Although I may like them , they are not truly mine.
Aisling I is a 1987 Slocum 43, designed by Stan Huntingford. She has been designed to satisfy the sailor who wants the blue water, "get [...]
me there" ability with the amenities for great comfort at anchor and at sea. It's a combination of engineering, performance, comfort and safety, wrapped in high quality Burmese teak finish, teak and holly cabin soles and rich upholstery. She is meant to be easily handled by a couple under almost any conditions. She was built in Taiwan to exacting standards using some of the latest technologies of the time that are still admired today.
LOA: 42'6"
LWL: 35'10""
TYPE: Sailboat - Cutter Rigged
BEAM: 12'11"
DRAFT: 6' 5"
BUILDER:SLOCUM
DISPL: 28,104 lbs.
SAIL AREA: 808 Sq.Ft.
DESIGNER: Stan Huntingford
BALLAST: 9,000 lbs.
HULL MATRL: Fiberglass
ENGINE: Perkins 4108
TANKAGE/FUEL: 120 gal
TANKAGE/WATER:150 gal
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Naval Architect Stan Huntingford has incorporated into this sturdy double ender, both seaworthiness and ample interior space that offers steady and comfortable cruising. Below the water line, the hull shows a fine entry with a long cutaway forefoot followed by an efficient and modern keel section and a deep profile skeg hung rudder, just forward of a tapered stern section. This design combination readily separates the Slocum 43 from other traditional yachts and offers ease of handling and lively performance.
This yacht is a perfect example of a classic offshore design and has a warm, roomy and comfortable interior . Incorporating a tumble home stern, bulwarks, dorades, opening ports, oversize rigging and quality construction, This yacht is a modern classic.
ACCOMMODATIONS & LAYOUT:
Headroom is 6'4" or better, throughout the boat and storage capacity can only be noted as "more than ample". Beautiful Burmese teak joinery throughout, solid teak staving , all doors are beveled and hand fitted, lockers are teak lined and the glossy varnished cabin sole is teak and holly plank. The interior is finished with a satin varnish with high gloss accents on the trim. Teak doors are louvered.
This yacht sleeps up to six people in accommodations with the forward cabin, main salon and owners quarter berth cabin. The forward cabin design is a signature of the Slocum and incorporates an upper and lower twin bunk to port, with the top berth extending into a a settee and to port, there is extensive storage in the form of shelves, hanging locker, drawers and louvered doors.
Naval Architect Stan Huntingford has incorporated into this sturdy double ender, both seaworthiness and ample interior space that offers steady and comfortable cruising. Below the water line, the hull shows a fine entry with a long cutaway forefoot followed by an efficient and modern keel section and a deep profile skeg hung rudder, just forward of a tapered stern section. This design combination readily separates the Slocum 43 from other traditional yachts and offers ease of handling and lively performance.
This yacht is a perfect example of a classic offshore design and is one of the warmest, roomiest, most comfortable interiors available in a 43' cruising yacht. Incorporating a tumble home stern, bulwarks, dorades, opening ports, oversize rigging and quality construction, This yacht is a modern classic.
Underneath the starboard countertop is a Stainless Steel automatic internal lighted freezer controlled by an opening top or door. Additionally, the refrigerator box opens from the front. The refrigerator and freezer have large capacity plates which were built to be easily removed for future servicing.
There are 2-deep stainless steel sinks, fully gimbaled stove and generous counter space. Overhead cabinets have a moveable peg system, which allows you to custom fit spaces inside to the size and shape of your dishes. Over the galley is a large opening hatch for light and ventilation, also, there are two opening ports over the stove area for added ventilation.
Directly across from the galley, to starboard, is a proper offshore, forward facing navigation station and chart table with tremendous room for an exceptional compliment of navigation and electronic equipment for easy use while navigating. The large nav table/desk has a generous storage locker under the desk top and room for the additional electronic navigation and communication equipment outboard. The nav seat is contoured for ease of use underway and the electrical panel is flush mounted here, on a swing-out door for easy access. Overhead are two additional opening ports for excellent cross ventilation with the galley and Nav area.
Just aft of the nav station and to starboard of the companionway, is a large pilot berth that will be your favorite berth when offshore. There is a teak grate built into the teak and holly floor at the bottom of the companionway, to catch water from wet gear. With the wet locker and teak draining grate, which drains to the bilge, all foul weather gear is kept aft and away from the main living quarters. All locker doors are ventilated. At the bottom of the companionway stairs is additional storage behind bottom two steps.
Next, to port is the owners aft cabin with a queen sized berth with storage below as well as drawers for him and her. Various shelves and locker with removable shelf and enclosed storage locker, as well as ample book storage and large teak framed mirror, mounted on the bulkhead. The aft stateroom also has excellent ventilation provided by two opening ports and an opening hatch overhead.
There are 11 Stainless steel opening ports with screens and 5 opening deck hatches, plus the companionway hatch, with screens, which provides a tremendous amount of light and superior cross ventilation. There are also 2 dorade vents, one over the head and one over the chart table. Below deck ventilation far surpasses the standards in the industry. There are light colored curtains at the ports for privacy, interior cushions are a blue
HULL AND DECK
Hull hand laid-up Fiberglas with 20mm R62-80 Airex Sandwich.
Cast iron ballast - 4.08 tonnes, flooded with resin and 100% glassed over ( encapsulated keel).
Deck- hand laid-up Fiberglas with 3/4" Baltek balsa-wd sandwich core.
Teak side decks - seasoned timber, quarter sawn with black bedding compound below and in seams, secured to Fiberglas by 1" sheet metal screws, countersunk and plugged. Inlaid teak on cabin top.
1 1/2" s/s shaft, tapered to ABYC std
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Conforms to United States Coast Guard and American Bureau Yachting regulations governing wire type, coding and load capacity
FRP battery box, ventilated cover with quick release tie down
NEWMAR (USA) electrical panel with panel light, circuit breakers with "ON" light and battery test switch, both 110v AC and 12v DC, volt
Fuel tanks - New April2000, 120 gallons in 2 Aluminum 60 gal tanks with baffles, clean out ports, complete with dipsticks, inter tank connectors with valve, take off from top with s/s ball valve on each labeled and grounded
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