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Newick Trimaran 38 Manufacturer: Damian MAC LAUGHLEN Model: NATIVE Architect: Dick NEWICK Cast wood Refit pro complete 2016 2 solar panels Drift and rerelevable saffron Textile rigging Recent rotating mast (carbon wood epoxy) Genoese of 2016 (On Harken reel) 1 double front cabin and a simple rear - a bed in the centre Electronic tools for navigation: Odometer (Raymarine I70), GPS (Garmin portable), Autopilot (Raymarine ST 6000), VHF Radio (Standard Horizon), Sonar (Raymarine I70), Wind Station (Raymarine I70). Staging and technical: 2 Pannelli Solari, cockpit table. Sails accessories: Lazy Bag, Lazy Jack. Kitchen and appliances: Galley. Upholstery: Sprayhood (de descente). Accessories notes: Battery controller Warming 2 fires

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The DAMIAN MCLAUGHLIN NEWICK 38 NATIVE is 38 feet long and has a 26 feet beam. This 1975 DAMIAN MCLAUGHLIN NEWICK 38 NATIVE with 9 horsepower. The DAMIAN MCLAUGHLIN NEWICK 38 NATIVE. This vessel comes equipped with spray hood as well as being equipped with autopilot, gps, speed instrument, vhf, wind instrument.

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From the Morris 36 to mega-W-class beauties, a growing fleet of elegant day sailers with minimal accommodations reflect the resurgence in demand for boats honed to make fun, fast jaunts or quickly reach and explore favorite cruising nooks for a weekend. Typically, though, these boats have reverted to the classic aesthetics of western yachting’s past eras. Shedding new light on this field comes the design Spark , realized in the recently built Damfino , from Dick Newick’s innovative design board. Newick also values Western traditions. “I’ve always been a great disciple of L. Francis Herreshoff’s writings and designs,” he says. He’d owned a Herreshoff kayak early in his career, and even the design for Spark , which Newick calls “a three-hulled Rozinante , a gentleman’s day sailor,” tracks L. Francis’s wake.

If modern multihulls can claim to be classics, Newick has contributed more than his share. His shapely plywood trimarans have remained in charter service since their launchings in the 1960s. His fleet of historic racing machines includes Moxie, with which the late Phil Weld won the 1980 Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race (OSTAR), and the Atlantic Proa Cheers, a boat form he invented. Newick virtually created the fully sculpted multihull, too, not the easiest to build with nary a straight line in sight, but as organically functional as, and at home with, dolphin and birds of the pelagic realm.

For Newick, getting a boat to feel alive at sea, at ease with wind, wave and pure speed, has always trumped loading it down with what he calls “all the modern inconveniences.” Indeed, Damfino , the elegant prototype of the Spark design built by Jim Conlin, lacks not only air conditioning and fridge, but also inboard engine, windlass and even stays. From her demountability for transport, self-tacking sails, big comfy cockpit, and a sturdy, skeg-hung rudder to daggerboard canted forward to reduce tip vortices, Damfino combines practicality with performance optimization.

The 65-year-old Conlin is no snubber of tradition either, but his Alberg 35 had become a bit much for day sailing. Conlin saw in Spark something that didn’t require athleticism or difficulty to get underway quickly or to make lots of knots. Like Rozinante , Damfino would prove easy on the eye and across the sea.

Conlin had considered production boats, like the Ian Farrier-designed F-series trimarans, but found Spark ‘s hull shapes and weight less compromised by the folding systems F-boats employ. He used glass and epoxy over Core-Cell foam core, with carbon in the cross-arms (akas) and carbon masts to create a boat less than a ton empty, 3,000 pounds loaded, so Damfino slips along effortlessly.

The main hull is classic Newick, with springy sheer, well-flared bow, and very slim lines. Newick chose to mirror Rozinante ‘s canoe stern, though he prefers employing transoms, but all his boats are very V-d aft and nearly double ended anyway. The amas, or outer hulls, reveal a more notable Newick evolution. His early amas all featured lots of sheer and rocker, with sections sharply V-d and volumes that would float a bit more than the total boat’s weight if the ama could be pressed under water. His recent Traveler 48 showed influence from Euro-racers whose amas became as long and straight as pointy-ended cigars and displaced up to twice the boat’s weight, but they were honed for power reaching and flying the main hull in winds in the teens. They give a much bouncier ride close reaching and upwind. The Travelers are less extreme, but Damfino devolves further. The amas submerged would still displace a hefty 140 percent of total boat weight to maximize power and keep the akas well above water, but Newick uses almond-shaped sections (points down) and has returned to using significant rocker on the ama bottoms to soften the ride, particularly upwind, and sweeping sheer to keep the ends up. Tiny transoms should not drag water because, by the time they are depressed, the boat will be going quite fast, enough to avoid it.

Damfino can sail up to the wind speed from 2 to 12 knots, and in stiff winds can clock 10 to 13 knots to windward and close reaching the high teens off the wind. As the boat accelerates into the teens through oncoming chop, the windward bow wave can slash off the main hull’s flare and get blown back up and to leeward, “giving you the firehose experience” in the cockpit says Conlin, but one must accept that typical cost of speed, and Conlin will soon fit a dodger. Peter Johnstone grew up with performance boats, being part of the Johnstone clan that created J-boats. As principle of Gunboat catamarans, he’s also a veteran performance-multihull sailor. After a shakedown spin on Damfino , he concludes: “On a reach, the thing was just magical. It was wet, but as you would expect at that size (and doing 18 knots). It has a comfy cockpit and did everything it was meant to do &mdash a simple, comfortable, fast day sailer for an older guy who’s going to be short handed.”

Simple sail handling is aided by self-tacking sails on unstayed carbon sticks. Newick developed his cat-yawl rig starting with an earlier 36 footer White Wings . Damfino ‘s 35-pound mizzen is a rather conventional full-battened sail with wishbone boom, which helps control twist when using a sheet to the centerline. The 130-pound mainmast supports a modified Lungstrom rig, first developed in the 1930s, with double-panel mainsail set on sail tracks. Sailing downwind, one can open the mainsail to fly its port and starboard panels wing and wing. Conlin can stretch the windward panel out and forward as he bears off, allowing the crew to tack downwind, a preferred tactic for speed and comfort, even for quite modest performers, but one Newick thinks would be enhanced using a whisker pole. High-molecular-weight plastic mast bearings allow the crew to easily rotate the mast to reef, even in heavy airs, but as the sail rolls, it does shift the center of effort well forward, making the mizzen essential to maintain balance. A mizzen staysail, which can be turned upside down to form a jib on the foremast, would increase horsepower even more, especially in very light airs, but Conlin finds the boat’s performance quite adequate without them.

Like all prototypes, Damfino has had to face her compromises and teething aches. He’s had to tune the stiffness of the vertical carbon battens on the main. Cutting and setting sails to accept what can become several feet of bend in the unstayed mast also is an art. Conlin acknowledges that you really don’t want to be caught having to short tack out a channel, because the boat needs to get up to speed to come around. The flat mizzen can help stall a tack by pushing the boat back into the wind, so Conlin has learned to sometimes ease it off. The amas also sit 2 inches lower than designed, says Conlin. On a racing machine, if the boat could remain perfectly balanced at rest, the amas would both hover well above the water. In reality, the racer leans over on one side, then flops over as the boat sways about, a discomfort for cruisers but essential when tacking an extremely wide boat so that it doesn’t have to drag its long leeward ama around in a big arc before the ama lifts and allows the boat to come off on the new board. Damfino ‘s amas steady her at anchor, but Conlin plans to raise them on future boats to aid tacking.

As for cruising, some sailors will always wince at the paucity of staterooms in this 28-footer, but even on his smallest designs, Newick always has supplied the essentials to an offshore crew &mdash a secure and generous berth, place to navigate and galley space. Damfino features a big double berth and enough counter space for a small cooker and compact nav station, which these days may require not much more than a GPS. Conlin plans little cruising, but Johnstone concludes, “I could see cruising that boat in the Exumas for a month or two, no problem,” a trip enhanced by the boat’s minimal working draft of 2 feet (depth of rudder; board up). He adds, “The boat has a lot of room below,” and though that may be a relative measure, Newick echoes quite a rational cruising brief: “I could spend summers on that boat alone or take Pat (his wife) on weekend cruises.”

Newick would not hesitate to take the boat offshore to Bermuda, either. Although small for such purpose, Damfino is a powerful successor to Newick’s famous 31-foot Val trimarans, which are not much bigger and have sailed across oceans many times, including one placing second in the storm-ridden 1976 OSTAR, finishing right behind a maxi-racer (and penalized 236-foot schooner). There’s good reason Newick was inducted into the North American Boat Designers Hall of Fame, and Damfino is sure to spark continued interest in all his boats.

Steve Callahan is a sailor, naval architect and author of the book Adrift: Seventy-Six Days Lost at Sea , which tells the tale of his struggle for survival after his boat sank in the Atlantic. He is also co-author of Capsized.

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Discussion in ' Multihulls ' started by markstrimaran , Jul 27, 2018 .

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Anybody know any thing about this boat. Its supposed self built by a "mc Donald" in 1982. Foam cored  
It's a center cockpit, aft cabin. 23 hp Volvo diesel. Any ideas on fair market value?  
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I can't tell much from that front view, but it looks typical of the tris designed before the mid 70's. I don't think any Crowther's look like that. I sort of watch the market here in the USA for tri's under 40 feet, and I would expect that sort of one with glass hulls to actually sell around 20K unless it is in poor condition(-) or really well fitted out (+). Condition is everything at that age. Decent multi's seem to sell for more on the west coast than the east. A really! desirable 36 just sold for 22k on the mid east coast. There just isn't much demand or acceptance for smaller multi's that don't fold. B  

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Newick Boat Designs , complete list*

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Design Plan Name Boat Name(s) Description Length
Argonauta folding trimaran 27
Ay-Ay Ay-Ay catamaran 40
CHEERS 1968 OSTAR Atlantic proa 40
Creative Creative, Triad trimaran 42
Mockingbird, Moby trimaran 36
Eterna Eterna Atlantic proa, 1980 54
GODIVA Atlantic proa 34
Gougmarans Meade and Jan Gougeon's first motorboat 32
GULF STREAMER GULF STREAMER trimaran 60
Lark Lark 1962, 24' (7.3m) 24
Lucky Strike trimaran 50
catamaran, eighteen built 22
Miss Patty catamaran
Moxie 1980 OSTAR trimaran, 50' 50
Native, NAGA, Let's Go, Here We Go, Wings trimaran, 1976 38
Ocean Surfer 1988 CSTAR trimaran, 40' (12.1m) 40
Octopus trimaran 48
Somersault 26 trimaran 26
Pat's trimaran 50
Quick Silver trimaran 40
Pooka catamaran 42
Rogue Wave trimaran 60
Roamin' Chariot trimaran
Rusty Pelican, Bonifacio trimaran, 1983 45
Sparky, Seraphim trimaran 26
Damfino trimaran 28
Three Cheers, Olympus 1972 OSTAR trimaran, 14m x 8.23m, 3.7 tons, very low ketch rig, 130 m2. 46
Traveler, Alacrity,Bird trimaran 51
44 Tremolino trimaran 23
57 Trice trimaran, 2-ton (10.9m, 1,814-kg) 37
Tricia, Alegra, Mantis trimaran 36
Trine Newick’s first trimaran, day-charter business in the Caribbean (9.7m) 32
Tryst trimaran 36
Vaka Fanaua trimaran 49.2
Val,Third Turtle, Galliard 1976 OSTAR trimaran, 31' 31
Val 1 Little Wing (Mark 3), Kuihi trimaran, Wing Deck 31
Val 2 trimaran 31
White Wings White Wings, Drifter trimaran 36

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L’exemplaire le plus récent de cette famille de trimarans fantastiques! Posséder un tel multicoque est un privilège rare qui fera l’admiration de tous les marins.

Weight: 4000 kg

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Les modèles NATIVE 38′ et CREATIVE 42′ sont presque jumeaux, seul le volume intérieur les sépare; il est beaucoup plus impressionnant sur le CREATIVE. Dans l’esprit de Dick Newick, ces deux bateaux sont des trimarans de croisière rapide destinés à être fabriqués en petite série ou par des constructeurs individuels très éclairés. Des chantiers prestigieux comme Le Jelloux en France, Mac Laughlin aux USA ont réalisé quelques exemplaires de ces multicoques rares et presque inconstruisibles aujourd’hui en raison de la complexité des formes, du nombre d’heures rédhibitoire nécessaire à leur fabrication et du cout et de la rareté des matières premières (Yellow and Red cedar) de premier choix indispensable à leur à leur construction. Il ne serait pas raisonnable aujourd’hui d’envisager la reconstruction à neuf d’un CREATIVE sans investir entre 600 et 700 000 euros! Cet exemplaire a été construit par un petit chantier artisanal très éclairé au Québec et l’architecte lui même en disait grand bien. Le bateau est magnifique et au poids du plan malgré une présentation intérieure flatteuse. Construit en 1995, cet exemplaire est probablement le plus récent sur le marché ou ces multicoques d’exception sont rares. Les couchettes double logées dans les ailes sont très larges et confortables, la cabine avant est accueillante et la cabine arrière séparée du reste des aménagement constitue un petit lodge privatif plein de charme. La grâce sur l’eau, les qualités de glisse de ces bateaux sont exceptionnelles, naviguer à bord de ces Stadivarius nautiques est une expérience incomparable d’équilibre et de connivence avec la mer. Léger et raides, ces trimarans parfaitement conçus ne sont pas fragiles, ils traversent le temps avec une aisance étonnante pourvu qu’il reçoivent une peinture de qualité tous les 10 ans et qu’on ne laisse pas d’eau à l’intérieur. (les photos du bateau à l’intérieur montrent le refit cosmétique du pont en 2015. Le bateau est visible au sec en période d’hivernage sur le lac Ontario (Canada). 90m2 au près pour 4t en charge

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Mât rotatif bois époxy verre (strip planking); motorisation HB (2X9,9ch 4tps Mercury sur chaises  relevables (neufs en 2016); foils carbon 2009 (Phil’s foils), dérive 2008 (Phil’s foil), enrouleur de foc Harken 2012, boitiers de lattes à billes Harken, GV de convoyage 60m2, GV tri radiale North square top 2012; Génois à recouvrement (105%) 2012; Foc de brise bon état spi asymétrique bon état. 2 batteries AGM 2016

Descriptif LOA: 42 ft LWL: 40 ft Beam: 29 ft Max Bridge Clearance: 52 ft Min. Draft: 1 ft 6 in Max Draft: 8 ft Cabin Headroom: 6 ft 3 in Displacement: 7000lb (3500kg) Speed: 8-20kts Displacement Type: DryLoad Electrical Circuit: 12V Fuel Tanks #: 2 Fuel Tanks Capacity: 13.21gal Fresh Water Tanks Capacity: 5.28gal Number of single berths: 3 Number of double berths: 1 Number of Cabins: 3 Number of Heads: 1 Number of Engines: 2 Primary Engines: Outboard-4S Engine Make: Mercury Engine Model: 2-cycle Engine Year: 1995 Total Power: 16 hp Propeller Type: 3 Blade Perhaps the best example of the Creative 42 design she was carefully built in 1995 by a skilled craftsman to a very high standard. Under her current owner, . For example, a galley was built and the interior upgraded by Buckingham Marine Interiors in 2008, always with an eye to light weight. the trimaran was rewired and new LED lighting was installed in 2008/2009. A new longer daggerboard was built in 2008 and new hydrofoils were made in 2009. A new and lighter weight carbon fiber boom was installed in 2009. The rotating wing mast can be raised and lowered by one person, although the crowds this attracts always provide additional assistance! Maneuverability under power is excellent with twin outboards. This trimaran is a stunningly beautiful yacht in excellent condition. She has always been sailed in the fresh waters of the Great Lakes basin. Her owner has reluctantly offered her for sale due to a change in plans. This is your chance to own a beautiful and functional marine work of art. Measurements Propulsion Custom Newick Creative Trimaran – • Depthsounder • Log-Speedometer • Navigation Center • Plotter • Autopilot • Compass • VHF • Fully Battened Mainsail • Storm Jib • Gennaker/Cruising Spinnaker • Furling Genoa • Tiller • Marine Head • Outboard Engine Brackets • Radar Reflector • Tender • Solar Panel • Cockpit Cushions • Swimming Ladder • Mainsail Cover • Cockpit Cover • Lazyjacks • Launching Trailer Features Electronics Sails Rigging Inside Equipment Outside Equipment/Extras Covers Additional Equipment Engines Tanks Holding: Composting head Additional Specifications • Hull beam (waterline) 3 ft. • Cabin headroom: 6ft plus Custom Newick Creative Trimaran – Pados Page 3 of 13 Accommodations • Interior finished in varnished mahogany, spruce and ash • New cushions and fabrics throughout • Interior sleeps 5 x persons in one double berth and 3 x single berths • Double V-berth in forward cabin, 45in.w x 77in.l, with 4in. “box spring” mattress and inclining head board • 2 x single berths in salon, 26in. x 75in. with 3in. mattress • Large single berth in aft cabin, 36in. x 76in. with 3in. mattress • Numerous storage cupboards throughout • Dinette table, 24in. x 21in. with seating for 2 x persons • Navigation area with 29-1/2in.l x 35in.w chart table • Airhead composting marine head • Spronk type head at chart table Galley Equipment • Taylor 2-burner kerosene stove with broiler, grill and oven • Ice Box, front-opening, 27in.l x 8-1/4in.w x 21in.h • Single stainless steel sink with fresh water hand pump • Stainless steel countertops • Numerous storage cupboards with wicker doors Design and Construction • Wing aka (crossbeam) • Phil’s Foils (Competition Composites Inc) vertically retracting daggerboard (new 2008) • 2 x Phil’s Foils (Competition Composites Inc) hydrofoils in amas (floats) provide dynamic lift (new 2009) • Kick-up transom hung spade rudder operated by tiller and stainless steel link bar • Cold molded WEST System construction • 3 x layers of 4mm veneer and one layer of 9 oz. glass • Epoxy resin • antifooling 2018 • Hulls painted with white 2-part polyurethane Custom Newick Creative Trimaran – Pados Page 4 of 13 • Deck paint ‘Awlgrip) 2016 • Owner reports no known structural defects •  survey 2017 available upon request Rig and Sails • Sloop rig • Rotating wing mast utilizing 5/8in. strip planking • Phil’s Foils (Competition Composites Inc) carbon fiber boom (2009) • 3 x sets of 3/8in. stainless steel shrouds and headstays with swaged terminal fittings • Internal rope halyards • Harken mainsail luff cars • Lazy jacks • Profurl 42 series jib roller-furling (new 2012) Sails • Working sail area 935 sq. ft. plus rotating wing mast • North high roach square top (1.5 meters) tri-radial Radian NDR 7.5 mainsail (new 2012) • North 105% tri-radial Radian NDR 6.0 furling jib (new 2012) • Saintonge Dacron storm jib, 1993, good condition • Saintonge Nylon DRS with furling sock, 1993, good condition Deck and Hull Equipment • 5 x Bomar hatches • Lewmar 48ST winch for sheets • Barient 45ST winch for sheets • Barient 24 winch for sheets • 2 x Harken 7 winches • Winch on boom • 4 x Spinlock XAS double stoppers Custom Newick Creative Trimaran – Pados Page 5 of 13 • 4 x Spinlock ST single stoppers • 45lb. Danforth anchor with 35ft. chain and 100ft. rode • 25lb. Plow anchor with 35ft. chain and 60ft. rode • Anchor bridle, 100ft. • Anchor roller • 3 x large Taylor bumpers • 4 x dock lines • Boarding ladder • 4 x cockpit cushions (new 2008) • Boat hook • Hose • Sunbrella sun shade (new 2008) • Winter cockpit cover Machinery • 2 x 2016 Mercury 9,9HP 4cycle outboards • 2 x portable fuel tanks, 50 liter total capacity Electrical System • 12 VDC electrical system • Rewired (2008) • Alternator on each outboard motor • Sunforce 30 watt solar panel with 7 ampere charge controller • Blue Sea Systems Battery Monitoring System • Distribution panel with circuit breakers, voltmeter and ammeter • Running lights • Anchor light • LED cabin lighting (new 2008/2009) • Lightning diffuser on mast with cable grounded to water

Electronics/Navigation • AquaMeter Saturn compass • Autohelm Bi-Data knotmeter/log 2015 • Autohelm Bi-Data depth sounder • Panasonic VHF radio • Lowrance GlobalMap 3300c plotter Safety Equipment • 2 x Kidde BC and ABC manual fire extinguishers • 4 x life jackets • Ring buoy • Horn • Radar reflector Miscellaneous • Plastimo 8ft. dinghy (can use outboard from mother ship) • Launching trailer, dual axle / storage cradle (purpose built for boat) • Come-along and other gear required for raising and lowering mast

trimaran native 38

Caractéristiques

Modèle / Version NEWICK CREATIVE
Chantier / Boatyard Jules Niquet (Québec)
Architecte / Architect Dick Newick
Année de construction / Launching year 1995
Matériaux / Material bois moulé époxy verre (West system)
Pavillon / Flag Canadien
TVA Payée / Paid VAT non
Longueur / LOA 12,60x8,60 m
Tirant d'eau / Draft 0,40/1,80 m
Poids / Weight 3600 à vide/4000 en charge kg
Système anti-dérive / Keel type Dérive centrale/centerboard
Motorisation / Engines 2x8hp Mercury

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