Hull 63 Nellie D.
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HIN: OEY370630887 more photos
Hull Laid: August 1987
Yard: Ocean Eagle Yachts, Taiwan
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Dave and Vicki Howell
A load of dungeness crabs
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John Howell
Making sure it's slack tide before running the rapids
Owner Bought Sold Boat's Name Home Port
John & Susan and Dave & Vicki Howell 12 April 06 Nellie D. Naples, FL
Ralph and Sue Hampton 3 Jun 02 12 Apr 06 Good News! San Pedro, CA
Peter C. and Alvy Newman Feb 99 3 Jun 02 Titan Victoria, B.C.
John Ayearst Jan 93 Feb 99 Far Niente1 Mill Bay, B.C.
Arthur Wood Aug 90 Jan 93 Nak Nek Victoria, B.C.2
Capt. John M. Hoyne 14 Sep 89 Aug 90 Nak Nek3
John F. Anderson4 5 Nov 87 14 Sep 89

Where's Nellie? A map showing her location.

Nellie D's Cruising Slide Shows and Videos

  1. 31 Days Seattle to Ketchikan--A Video
  2. April-August 2007--Alaska and Back
  3. ICW Cruise April-May 2008
  4. Potomac Cruise: 10 Dec - 4 Jan 09
  5. Bahamas Cruising 4 Mar - 23 May 2009
  6. Bing Crosby and Mary Martin sing Nellie's theme song.

About the Owners (current and former)

The Howell's: My brother John and I spent a year looking for our LNVT. The boat's location wasn't nearly as important as its condition. That's how we two east coasters became bi-coastal boaters. Nellie D. is named after our great grandmother Nellie Davison, of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. We wanted a name that would bring a smile to our faces each time we heard the name said aloud. Nellie does that as she was a memorable woman--for many reasons.

After buying Nellie D., and exploring the Long Beach area, she was trucked to Olympia, WA. John and I had a great time gunkholing while cruising her north to Sidney, B.C. From May of '06 through April of '07, based out of Van Isle Marina, she explored the San Juan and Gulf Islands. Finally, in May of 2007, Nellie D. shed her training wheels, gave up the mooring, flew the blue peter and went cruising full time. Nellie logged 4400nm to Glacier Bay and back. A circuitous route to say the least. From Anacortes, in September '07, Nellie was trucked across the continent and splashed in the Chesapeake just south of Annapolis, MD. After a few weeks exploring her new cruising grounds, and bumping several times off the very shallow bottom here, she started down the Intracoastal Waterway towards Florida on November 11th, 2007. 1200nm later, via Lake Okeechobee, she arrived at John's, in Naples, on December 22. From December 2007 to May 2008 Nellie cruised between Everglades City and Boca Grande, FL

During April and June 2008 Nellie pointed her nose generally northward on the ICW. She left her slip in Naples, FL and 1300nm later tied up in her slip in Church Creek, MD. It was a particularly windy spring. A gale created 9' waves in Charleston Harbor. Another blow saw 30kt winds on-deck as we did a 100nm day between Southport, NC and Morehead City, NC. The Dismal Swamp was interesting. A few days before our transit a Sea Ray hit a submerged Ford expedition (which had just been stolen and 'parked' in the canal). Weather forced us to spend three days in Norfolk before dodging yet more wind in the Chesapeake. Wind or no, the ICW is a delight.

Beginning in early December 2008 and into January 2009 Nellie did a 325nm winter cruise up the Potomac. She anchored within a mile of the White House and served as a great launching point for our many tours of DC. With water temps in the mid 30's, air temps as low as 19F, and occasional 30kt winds, it was, at times difficult to keep Nellie's crew warm while at anchor. Pulling into a dock and and connecting to the electric grid solved the problem. It was great having the Potomac all to ourselves as we saw only one other pleasure boat. On 5 March 2009 Nellie's frozen dock lines we sawed off, a foot of snow was cleared from her decks and she headed south to warmer climes. At Palm Beach, FL she took a left, crossing the Gulf Stream and the Little Bahama Bank to arrive in paradise—aka the Abacos. It took five weeks but Nellie gunkholed the Abacos from Allans-Pensacola Cay in the north to Little Harbour in the south. After crossing back to the USA on 12 May 2009, Nellie retraced her track north. She made it safely to the Chesapeake on 23 May after covering 2680nm round trip.

The Hampton's: Wanted a boat they could live aboard while preparing for a long-term cruise. In June '02 they bought Good News! in B.C., Canada. For two months they commuted between Long Beach, CA and Good News!. Wanting her closer to home they weighed their options and decide to sail her south—a true blue water passage. She was docked in San Pedro, CA. The need to be closer to aging parents forced the sale of Good News! in April '06. Read more about the Hampton's.

The Newman's: "It (Titan) was named after my husband's (Peter C Newman) book on the Canadian Establisment figures called Titans". Alvy Newman, 8/21/07 "Peter agonizes over selling it (his LNVT Titan). I can't believe how I just took that quality and elegance for granted and we have been unable to replace it since." Alvy Newman, 1/8/08 After selling Titan, in 2002, the Newman's bought a Hans Christian sail boat.

John Ayearst: Is a retired business owner who previously had a C&C 30 and a Force 50 ketch. John says he loves all things Italian (but especially Ferraris) and thus the name Far Niente. He kept her moored in front of his house in Mill Bay, B.C. She cruised as far north as Port Hardy and spent some time in the San Juan Islands too. Far Niente suffered from the wavy gunwale problem (as a result of the yard putting expanding foam in the bulwarks to increase flotation). John had this remedied with a long board and filler.

Layout

  • "L" shaped salon settee
  • Galley to port
  • Pilot house has single engine-room floor-hatch to port
  • Engine access through stateroom steps
  • Stateroom has single seat with vanity to starboard
  • Teak writing table in pilothouse
  • Nav table insert over stateroom stairs
  • Teak table in front of pilothouse bench
  • Custom curtains
  • Teak and holly floor leveling insert at top of stateroom stairs
  • Custom screens in pilot house and stateroom ceiling hatches
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Writing Table
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Bench Table
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Nav Table Extension
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Floor Leveling Insert

Mechanical and Engine Detail

  • Cummins 4BT3.9M turbocharged diesel engine, 3100 hours (1/08)
  • New oil pan (6/02)
  • Borg Warner Velvet Drive gear 2.57:1 Trasmission (rebuilt 8/02)
  • Prop 4-blade, left hand, 24x18
  • 2" Stainless steel propellor shaft
  • 2" stainless steel rudder shaft
  • Marine Hardware bow thruster (schematic pdficon.gif)
  • Dual Racor 500 fuel filters (installled 2nd Racor 7/07)
  • Tankage
      • 240g diesel in 4 original black iron tanks
      • 150g water in 2 orginal stainless tanks
      • 23g holding tank (a replacement) welded plastic under bunk
      • 2 30lb aluminum LP cylinders
  • PSS dripless prop shaft seal (installed 10/07)
  • Webasto Air Top 5000D diesel furnace (rebuilt 6/06)
  • Hydronic heat in salon via forced-air through a hot-water-coil
  • 2 electric bilge pumps with helm indicator lights
  • manual bilge pump
  • Aqualarm raw water flow alarm
  • Rudder angle indicator (at steering station)
  • 2 Groco sea water strainers (engine and gen set)
  • SeaStar hydraulic steering (piston rebuilt 2002) (schematic pdficon.gif)
  • Kahlenberg Air Horn
  • Vacuflush head (schematic pdficon.gif)
  • Pressurized fresh water system with expansion tank (schematic pdficon.gif)
  • Water heater (from 120 VAC or engine cooling water)
  • Windshield wipers on front three windows (factory option)
  • Pilothouse window defrosters (2)
  • Engine room and bilge blower (exhausts via the top of the smoke stack)
  • Stainless steel rudder
  • Emergency tiller
  • Engine room Insulation
  • Custom engine room light
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80lb Babeth Anchor
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Steering Schematic
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Thruster Schematic
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Cummins 4BT3.9M
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Head Schematic
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Potable Water Schematic

Electrical

  • 125A Balmar Alternator Model 9115
  • Automatic 3-step Deep Cycle voltage regulator
  • Onan 5 kW generator (installed 7/04) installation documentation
  • Trace 2 kW Inverter/Charger
  • Link-10 Battery Monitor
  • 3 200Ah AGM batteries (house bank)
  • 1 200ah AGM battery (start bank) (installed 8/08)
  • Mariner 30A 120VAC battery charger
  • Perko SS 10” Spotlight, remotely operated, mounted on Pilothouse roof
  • Two spreader mounted deck lights
  • Exterior pilothouse lights
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Onan 5kW Genset
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Pilothouse Light

Galley

  • Corian counter tops (installed 7/02) lessons learned
  • Adler Barbour refrigerator/freezer with top and side access (installed 1/07)
  • 3 burner gas stove and oven
  • Double hinged teak stove top cover
  • Automatic LP shutoff and leak detector (sensors behind stove and in bilge)
  • Sink hand Pumps for both salt and fresh water
  • under cabinet lighting
  • washer and dryer
  • Galley's wet locker converted to shelved storage
  • Trawler Brass Oil Lamp
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Corian countertop
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Washer and Dryer

Electronics

  • Garmin 5212 Touch Screen Chart Plotters (installed 3/09)
  • Garmin GMR 18 HD Radar (installed 3/09)
  • Garmin GSD 22 Sounder Module with Airmar Triducer: B744V (installed 3/09)
  • Garmin GPS 17 (installed 3/09)
  • Garmin GWS 10 for wind speed, direction, outside air temp and barometric readings (installed 3/09)
  • ComNav 1001 autopilot (with remote) and RayMarine Type 1 Linear Actuator
  • NEMA 0183 to USB (PC) interface (installled 4/06)
  • Engenious EOC-3220 WiFi bridge and mast mounted antenna (installled 1/07)
  • AIS Smart Radio SR161 and automatic radio antenna switch (installed 8/06)
  • Uniden UM625C Marine VHF Radio with DSC
  • Icom IC-7000 Ham radio
  • ICom AH-4 automatic antenna tuner (installed 6/08)
  • Morad WH-23 HF 23' whip antenna (installed 6/08)
  • Kenwood dual band TM-D710 and Morad VHF-HD 2m antenna (installed 6/08)
  • Dynaplate HF Ground (installed 3/09)
  • AM/FM/CD stereo with speakers in pilot house and salon
  • Mast mounted Firdell Blipper (passive radar reflector)
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Garmin wind instrument
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Instrument Panel

Deck

  • Maxwell Windlass (new motor installed 4/07)
    • Foot switches for both up and down
  • 80lb Babeth anchor with 375' of 3/8" BBB chain
  • 25lb Danforth anchor and 200' of 1/2" nylon rode
  • Salt/fresh water anchor washdown bibb
  • Fresh hot/cold water bibb in stern
  • Two 12' kayaks and mounts (installled 1/07)
  • Simpson electric davits (installled 1/07)
  • Avon 10' RIB with 15hp 2-stroke Yamaha outboard (new 3/07)
  • Wood mast and boom aft of stack (factory option)
  • sail track on mast
  • 1.25" stainless rails on stern and upper deck (factory option)
  • Custom dodger over companionway
  • Teak storage boxes on upper deck (factory option)
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Maxwell windlass
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12' Kayak Mount
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Simpson Davits
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Dodger

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