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BRENDA KAY

A 29' cold-molded lobster boat
inspired by the 1950s classic DIANA

BRENDA KAY won First Place in her category at the 2010 WoodenBoat Show in Mystic CT. Official announcement in Sept/Oct issue of WoodenBoat magazine.

Many thanks to all those who stopped by the WoodenBoat show to talk to us and take a look at BRENDA KAY. She got a lot of attention at the show, and it was fun! We're working on adding BRENDA KAY information to the DIANA plans sheets to cover her cold-molded construction. Stay tuned.

brenda kay about to launch

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BRENDA KAY is a cold-molded reproduction of a 1950's Beals Island lobster boat. The original boat, re-named DIANA after a 2001 restoration here at D.N. Hylan & Assoc., was designed and built by Alvin Beal in 1952. She plied the waters of Downeast Maine for nearly a half a century until she came to us for a complete restoration and conversion to yacht standards. Lines were taken and plans worked up in the hope that someone might be drawn to the classic lines and much-proven seaworthiness of the type.

In 2009 a customer from Virginia, having admired DIANA, commissioned a reproduction. To the eye BRENDA KAY is a perfectly accurate copy of the original, belying the modernization of her construction and equipment. Her hull--with 8” of additional beam for space and stability--is cold molded, and she is powered by a 110hp Yanmar diesel engine turning an Evolution Marine Shaft System.

 

BRENDA KAY is perfectly suited to short cruises with her simple yet comfortable accommodations, and her cockpit provides ample room for guests on day trips. At speeds up to 16 knts she cruises with comfort, safety and traditional style.

LOA – 28'8”
Beam – 8'9”
Draft 2'3”

 

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brenda kay on water

BRENDA KAY's interior is simple and elegant.




A few photos of BRENDA KAY's June 2010 launching

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A few photos of BRENDA KAY under construction

 

 

 

 

The superstructure under construction.


 

 

 

 

The first layer of red cedar veneers is epoxied to the strip planking. On the right side of this photo is the laminated keel. It will be installed after the hull is flipped over.



 

 

 

 

The setup is carefully faired prior to planking.

 

 

 

 



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