Those circular "Vents" in the dodger windscreen are actually commercial marine style windshield wipers. When it is raining and they are turned on, they spin at high speed throwing any water on them off, giving you a clear view through.
Put glass size of sliding door in kitchen on a customer's remodel, their design, warned them about excess sunlight, we had to later install sliding curtains on two rods with rings that could be move with metal rod kept in a kitchen closet. Could see that issue here.
3:07 This is NOT a porthole style for ventilation. It is an alternative to the windshield whippers. The glass spins by way of a small motor at the center and water is ejected by centrifugal force. It has been the best system to keep a clear view from the windshield when massive amount of water crashes on the boat. It has been used since ever on big ships. Only when very strong and effective whippers were installed did this system was abandonned. It certainly has a name but I never happened to know it, as I never sailed on a boat rigged with one of these.
The skylight was probably installed when they needed to install another motor. The round windows are called ClearVu and spin off the moisture in rain or fog.
This ship has a very shallow draft for such a large boat, meaning that in less than desirable weather at sea, one would have to run the engine for stability. This makes it more of a motorsailer than a true sail boat. The same design failure existed on a lot of those earlier Morgan's too. Looks like a great boat for day sailing and coastal sailing and even as a liveaboard at dock, but I definitely wouldn't try to sail around the world in it. As usual, a great presentation. Big fan.
First, I am located in the Netherlands, where these were built. These boats used to be a common site here. Nowadays, people tend to go for a sleak and sexy Hansa or Bavaria. (Or Halberg when they can afford it). I've never seen a Trintella this size with a shallow draft like displayed here. I would not be surprised if this is a typo. Secondly, these boats have a so-called 'long keel', making them very stable on the waves. Thirdly: These boats were built for the North Sea and the (Northern Atlantic) and they were (are) very capable of withstanding rougher weather.
Seriously interesting boat and Dutch European boat. Even like the light panel but it would need anti slip tread strips on it also to shade the kitchen a bit. Great for giving everyone a space and putting kids to bed away from adults. Also off watch crew.
is the veteran's group looking to replace the motor and sell it or are they looking for a veteran to take ownership and fix it for themselves? I'd be happy to do the later. My wife and I are in the market for a serious live aboard and would definitely be in a position to make the needed repairs and spend the next 10 to 15 years sailing her around the world. Plus I am a veteran. Would love to hear from them regardless. Love that the owner is doing this too.
@overlandingscouter just to let you know, Silver Wing hit a bridge, ripped off the mizzen mast, and partially sank. Boat was then sold to a guy who owns a marine towing company, and I'm buying the boat from that guy. Lots of work to do on it. Sorry you missed out, but if it makes you feel better, I'm a vet as well, and I'll be living aboard with my two kids
@@morganmorris4389 Crikey. :( Sorry to hear it lost the mizzen mast. But glad to hear someone will be working on it. If you have a channel, I'd totally subscribe if you posted the restoration.
These trintella’s were built before the amel supermaramus. The amel is reminiscent of the old trintella’s and jongerts of the seventies and eighties, not the other way round…
It would be nice if you could give us a heads up a little quicker so maybe we can pick one of them 49 or 50 foot just like the one near the centre cockpit would love it let me know in the future there if you can’t find one of them I’m looking for fairly new Catamaran but I’m also looking for Minor Hall 45 to 60 foot same with the catamaran thank you Tony Is my name Sandy is my wife so we’re looking for a boat to travel south with thank you
This boat is offered verrry inexpensively. It was diagnosed recently with a possible seized engine. Will need work. Can be had under 50k. 400k put into her in refit extensive list of work done just a year ago.
If Yacht is still available, could I get the contact information please? I am looking to start my retirement from the military by travelling the world on a sailboat.
so, it was donated to the veterans group? so, what are they going to do with it? donate it to a vet? if so, i'm a vet, and i'll take it! or are they going to sell it? if so, then i'm interested.
@nachshonkbengershom3271 the boat was wrecked on a bridge and partially submerged. Mizzen mast was ripped off, engine compartment flooded, damage to main mast and water damage inside. Boat was then sold to a guy nearby who owned a marine towing company, who got Silver Wing floating again. I've recently bought it and will spend some time fixing her up and using her as a liveaboard for me and my daughters
Last time I saw you your wife was pregnant and Pryor to that you were looking for a live a board if my memory serves me rite. This i would have checked out 4-sure but it's been 5mo.ago. Hope all is well with you and your family.Its been along time
Growing up we had a Buccaneer. With it's high freeboard it was a bitch to get in and out of the slip on a breezy day. Am thinking even with a bow thruster with all it's exposed hull this might have the same issue.
I bought this boat in March, sailed it across the Gulf, and have been fixing it up/remodeling the interior. There's a lot of work to be done on her, but she came with a lot of extras that I'm thankful for
That cockpit window is one of the most unique, and worst, ideas I've ever seen. Imagine slipping on that when wet, and notice that 3 ways they've tried to seal it (butyl, silicone, and what appears to be a strip of gorilla tape outside of it all) Interior is a nice departure from normal. In any case, very interesting boat but not worth anywhere near 200k
@earthman3000 It depends, but it hasn't increased five times. My idea of a cheap boat is maximum 40k. I would be surprised if two hundred thousand dollars was anybody's idea of cheap. Especially a 40 year old boat.
200k is extremely expensive on this. Buying 40 y.o. fiberglass boat is not safer than 40 y.o. wooden boat... after so many years fiberglass just starts to deteriorate in random spots. For 200k you can buy a smaller boat but a NEW, and modern design providing similar inside space...
@@MrMartwy everybody thinks their stuff is gold plated... This guy switched his channel from something informative and entertaining into a boat dealer marketing tool. He works in commission, so of course he's going to talk the owners into asking outrageous prices. Every salesman knows, there's a sucker born every minute.
Might be a tabarnacle? Ok obviously a tabernacle, and I'm not an expert. Of course you are not either, as shown repeatedly over the years. From what I have observed your "knowledge " is based on doing lots of walk throughs on different boats. No harm in that, but a deeper understanding would be gained by touring boats with other more experienced people, and spending some time on boats that are sailing , preferably offshore.
The gimbled stove is facing the wrong direction. Its worthless. Who cares if it gimbles bow to stern. It needs to gimble port to stbd for heeling. Terrible design. This puts me off because a boat builder should know this. Lots of builders have put stoves bow/stern, but they dont gimble them. They are fixed with fiddles.
@@heiner71I was kind of put off by the lack of smiley face stickers on the hull. I like to be reminded of smiles when I’m walking down the dock to my boat.
Free?? NFW they haven't built the free boat and never will. Bring it to Norfolk, I'll be happy to take it off your hands. (Then I'll know I'm dreaming)
Absolutely nothing worse than a job done by amateurs, that ought to have been done by professionals. I'm referring of course, to the in-cockpit skating rink. This typifies the boat. Another commenter said that the seller put $400k into a recent refit. Yet the boat has a seized engine? Has marijuana use just been legalised in Florida? Asking, because it seems like you, the seller and probably everyone else connected to this boat, has been smoking industrial quantities of grass. To cap it all. The thing isn't safe to go offshore in? At FIFTY feet? Was it April 1st somewhere today?
More to dislike than like on this one. Unique and quirky can be good but not if not done right. But then again whatever rocks your boat is what really matters. Get out there before you get to the end of the runway.
Those circular "Vents" in the dodger windscreen are actually commercial marine style windshield wipers. When it is raining and they are turned on, they spin at high speed throwing any water on them off, giving you a clear view through.
They were also tuning devices for HF radios way back in time
@@stephanebrun718 come again? How would you want to tune what?🧐
Nah he knows, he's just comment baiting :-)
Yeah they're to remove water but they're actually there to remove green water not rainwater.
Yeah they're there to remove water all right. But it's actually greenwater not rain water.
I love skylights! So cool to have one on a boat. I installed one at home a few months ago, but the upstairs neighbours were really upset about it.
LOL, Great comment!
Put glass size of sliding door in kitchen on a customer's remodel, their design, warned them about excess sunlight, we had to later install sliding curtains on two rods with rings that could be move with metal rod kept in a kitchen closet. Could see that issue here.
Good lord.. this looks like a dream boat! I would live on this forever.
Me too! 😅
3:07 This is NOT a porthole style for ventilation. It is an alternative to the windshield whippers. The glass spins by way of a small motor at the center and water is ejected by centrifugal force. It has been the best system to keep a clear view from the windshield when massive amount of water crashes on the boat. It has been used since ever on big ships. Only when very strong and effective whippers were installed did this system was abandonned. It certainly has a name but I never happened to know it, as I never sailed on a boat rigged with one of these.
"Granny bars." LOL! I'd never heard of or seen those before. Makes me want some.
The skylight was probably installed when they needed to install another motor.
The round windows are called ClearVu and spin off the moisture in rain or fog.
Both masts fold down to cruise the canals...I'd love to see that demonstrated!
A really great lay out.. VERY unique.. love it
Wow that’s so clever being able to see the sails and deck from the galley that’s fantastic
The circle on the windshield rotate to give a clear view in inclement weather.
What an interesting boat . Thank you
Beautiful boat, great builder and fabulous layout for world cruising. Andy UK
It's such a beautifully maintained boat. Thank you for posting.
the sections on the dodger that you called vents appear to be clear-view screens that spin to give you clear vision when wet!
Super cool & unique boat. Few layout items I'd change and also maybe the high price.
what a class act - donated to veterans WOW this guy obviously knows sailing
The as you called them ports of pilot house are spinning windows for severe rain when wipers won't do! I'm also a big fan of centre cockpits but 👍
Beautiful boat. In this condition what was the asking price?
Man I would love to live on that.
I'd think that skylight would be a real slip hazard. When wet it would be like ice.
Its like a Dutch barge. Beautiful ❤❤❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Love Dutch boats, needs more work than I'm interested in. Though it amazing what a little cleaning can do.
Wild ship! It’d be fun to live there, and sail the world
Wow❗️ I could live on that.
what are the small circular silver appliances in the rooms? one can be seen at 13:21 next to the bed.
Those are "air dryers" they are supposed to reduce condensation. In my experience they don't do much but they do warm the boat.
This ship has a very shallow draft for such a large boat, meaning that in less than desirable weather at sea, one would have to run the engine for stability. This makes it more of a motorsailer than a true sail boat. The same design failure existed on a lot of those earlier Morgan's too. Looks like a great boat for day sailing and coastal sailing and even as a liveaboard at dock, but I definitely wouldn't try to sail around the world in it. As usual, a great presentation. Big fan.
First, I am located in the Netherlands, where these were built. These boats used to be a common site here. Nowadays, people tend to go for a sleak and sexy Hansa or Bavaria. (Or Halberg when they can afford it). I've never seen a Trintella this size with a shallow draft like displayed here. I would not be surprised if this is a typo. Secondly, these boats have a so-called 'long keel', making them very stable on the waves. Thirdly: These boats were built for the North Sea and the (Northern Atlantic) and they were (are) very capable of withstanding rougher weather.
Funny, I would have thought it was a yawl. I guess the mizzenmast is forward of the rudder post.
Seriously interesting boat and Dutch European boat. Even like the light panel but it would need anti slip tread strips on it also to shade the kitchen a bit.
Great for giving everyone a space and putting kids to bed away from adults. Also off watch crew.
It would make a great live aboard for a family.
I like it 👌. Esp. The skylight. It has a quirky layout but I could get used to it. I think it's òverpriced.
Randy. the plexiglass will scratch Very easily, especially when people don’t take shoes off!
is the veteran's group looking to replace the motor and sell it or are they looking for a veteran to take ownership and fix it for themselves? I'd be happy to do the later. My wife and I are in the market for a serious live aboard and would definitely be in a position to make the needed repairs and spend the next 10 to 15 years sailing her around the world. Plus I am a veteran. Would love to hear from them regardless. Love that the owner is doing this too.
damn.. another vet said exactly what i was going to say..
@@danratsnapnames Me too! LOL
@overlandingscouter just to let you know, Silver Wing hit a bridge, ripped off the mizzen mast, and partially sank. Boat was then sold to a guy who owns a marine towing company, and I'm buying the boat from that guy. Lots of work to do on it. Sorry you missed out, but if it makes you feel better, I'm a vet as well, and I'll be living aboard with my two kids
@@morganmorris4389 Crikey. :( Sorry to hear it lost the mizzen mast. But glad to hear someone will be working on it. If you have a channel, I'd totally subscribe if you posted the restoration.
Love it. But not for 200k.
That round glass is for rain ,not ventilation!
When you come across a free sailboat on the west coast san deago to San Francisco let me know please
These trintella’s were built before the amel supermaramus. The amel is reminiscent of the old trintella’s and jongerts of the seventies and eighties, not the other way round…
It would be nice if you could give us a heads up a little quicker so maybe we can pick one of them 49 or 50 foot just like the one near the centre cockpit would love it let me know in the future there if you can’t find one of them I’m looking for fairly new Catamaran but I’m also looking for Minor Hall 45 to 60 foot same with the catamaran thank you Tony Is my name Sandy is my wife so we’re looking for a boat to travel south with thank you
Ty 4 download very interesting
I really enjoy this show
This is a very good sailboat
This boat is offered verrry inexpensively. It was diagnosed recently with a possible seized engine. Will need work. Can be had under 50k. 400k put into her in refit extensive list of work done just a year ago.
Ron, can you shoot me an email jordan@learningthelines.com with more information on this?
You say free or selling it, I take the donation boat
I have learned a ton of stuff from you. With probably another ton to come. Thank you for your videos. Sorry for my poorly phrased previous post.
How do i find that sail boat, or a not her one that's a livable and be able to sail around the world. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thats oldschool quality boat building, hard to find these days.
still wondering if this went i am working with a group of vets that would love this
if you are in upskirt photography , this is the boat for you !
G'Day mate
Can you remove the rear mast for good? Will the boat still be a good sailing boat?
Cheers Rory
Integral tanks means a lot $ to replace them. No?
If Yacht is still available, could I get the contact information please? I am looking to start my retirement from the military by travelling the world on a sailboat.
so, it was donated to the veterans group? so, what are they going to do with it? donate it to a vet? if so, i'm a vet, and i'll take it! or are they going to sell it? if so, then i'm interested.
What is current status and whereabouts of
Silver Wing 50' Trintella built Sailboat??
Thanx Vet
@nachshonkbengershom3271 the boat was wrecked on a bridge and partially submerged. Mizzen mast was ripped off, engine compartment flooded, damage to main mast and water damage inside. Boat was then sold to a guy nearby who owned a marine towing company, who got Silver Wing floating again. I've recently bought it and will spend some time fixing her up and using her as a liveaboard for me and my daughters
PLEASE?Where is Boat??
THNX
@@nachshonkbengershom3271 it's in central Florida, I'll be bringing her up to NW Florida within the next few weeks.
Does anyone know "The Veterans Group" the boat was donated to???
Turned some hippies lose with a checkbook ❤😂
Last time I saw you your wife was pregnant and Pryor to that you were looking for a live a board if my memory serves me rite. This i would have checked out 4-sure but it's been 5mo.ago. Hope all is well with you and your family.Its been along time
Growing up we had a Buccaneer. With it's high freeboard it was a bitch to get in and out of the slip on a breezy day. Am thinking even with a bow thruster with all it's exposed hull this might have the same issue.
But perfect for rough choppy weather and at anchor this is a N Atlantic boat
Where is the boat now?
I’m a disabled Veteran and looking for a boat I can afford. I even have some ASA sailing certifications (101, 103, and 104). I’d love to have it.
What a beauty. How much ?
Price is a little high but at a hundred and a half would be a great buy for world cruising ambitions.
Cost?
Why is it off the market
hey did this go ?
If they don't want it send it my way but I'm sure that the vets will have her moving in no time
Yeah sure. We’re sending it to your house right now!!!!!! 😂😂😂 God wtf
Oh it's not a FREE boat, just clickbait
What did you expect? For him to give you a brand new boat for free? lol
Still available?
Where is it? I'll take it
200 K is excessive. I don’t think he’s going to get bailed out.
PLEASE Im Don,& The Don wants please to know , How much for da Boat NOW???
Looking for a boat for our 16 year old daughter who has worked very hard to help her mom and dad.
What happened to this boat? Did it sell?
I bought this boat in March, sailed it across the Gulf, and have been fixing it up/remodeling the interior. There's a lot of work to be done on her, but she came with a lot of extras that I'm thankful for
How much are they asking
Found the price
If your "sky light" requires Duct Tape, you should cover it.
Nice vessel but not worth the asking price iny opinion
maravilhoso!
That cockpit window is one of the most unique, and worst, ideas I've ever seen. Imagine slipping on that when wet, and notice that 3 ways they've tried to seal it (butyl, silicone, and what appears to be a strip of gorilla tape outside of it all)
Interior is a nice departure from normal. In any case, very interesting boat but not worth anywhere near 200k
Exactly what I was thinking when I saw. I sure as hell wouldn't want a skylight like that in the cockpit it's just asking for trouble
Could b very nice
You can't ware a skirt in the cockpit 😊
$200,000 isn't cheap in anyone's books, especially for a 40 year old boat.
$200k of inflated dollars isn’t like it was just 5 years ago.
@earthman3000 It depends, but it hasn't increased five times. My idea of a cheap boat is maximum 40k. I would be surprised if two hundred thousand dollars was anybody's idea of cheap. Especially a 40 year old boat.
@@Tb0n3Well, this channel used to be a couple working on their boat, and sailing around. Now it's a yacht salesman's marketing tool.
That sucks.
200k is extremely expensive on this. Buying 40 y.o. fiberglass boat is not safer than 40 y.o. wooden boat... after so many years fiberglass just starts to deteriorate in random spots. For 200k you can buy a smaller boat but a NEW, and modern design providing similar inside space...
@@MrMartwy everybody thinks their stuff is gold plated... This guy switched his channel from something informative and entertaining into a boat dealer marketing tool. He works in commission, so of course he's going to talk the owners into asking outrageous prices. Every salesman knows, there's a sucker born every minute.
I'll start the bidding at $20k
The boat sank
Can you help me get a free boat. For some one homeless. Loves being on water
INTERESTING , BUT NOT FOR ME
Title shows Free Boat! 200k isnt free or good price for old boat
This boat is not worth 200K
lolol vent ??????
Might be a tabarnacle? Ok obviously a tabernacle, and I'm not an expert. Of course you are not either, as shown repeatedly over the years. From what I have observed your "knowledge " is based on doing lots of walk throughs on different boats. No harm in that, but a deeper understanding would be gained by touring boats with other more experienced people, and spending some time on boats that are sailing , preferably offshore.
The gimbled stove is facing the wrong direction. Its worthless. Who cares if it gimbles bow to stern. It needs to gimble port to stbd for heeling. Terrible design. This puts me off because a boat builder should know this. Lots of builders have put stoves bow/stern, but they dont gimble them. They are fixed with fiddles.
For me it was the blue carpet on the steps into the saloon. Would have bought it otherwise.
@@heiner71I was kind of put off by the lack of smiley face stickers on the hull. I like to be reminded of smiles when I’m walking down the dock to my boat.
I was focused on the shallow draft and how you'd have to run the engine for stability in rough seas. I completely missed the stove! Good catch..
Its neat, but i just dont like the floor insert. Ugly installation and not that interested in the idea.
You get no like for click bait, learn your lesson. Bad habit to start people will just say bye
Free??
NFW they haven't built the free boat and never will.
Bring it to Norfolk, I'll be happy to take it off your hands.
(Then I'll know I'm dreaming)
Bit if a clunker …
You could DOUBLE your subscribers if you took two classes and worked hard:
1) Communications
2) Videographer
Absolutely nothing worse than a job done by amateurs, that ought to have been done by professionals. I'm referring of course, to the in-cockpit skating rink.
This typifies the boat. Another commenter said that the seller put $400k into a recent refit. Yet the boat has a seized engine?
Has marijuana use just been legalised in Florida? Asking, because it seems like you, the seller and probably everyone else connected to this boat, has been smoking industrial quantities of grass. To cap it all. The thing isn't safe to go offshore in? At FIFTY feet? Was it April 1st somewhere today?
I'd only pay half of the asking price. The first thing I would do is get rid of that ridiculous plexiglass sole......
Where is this? Can we talk?
More to dislike than like on this one. Unique and quirky can be good but not if not done right. But then again whatever rocks your boat is what really matters. Get out there before you get to the end of the runway.