I got the message below by email. I'll tell Tim to monitor this forum for replies.
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tmgolden@pacbell.net |
Hello,
My father once owned a Westsail 32 that was built in a flush deck,
cutter configuration. He spent all of 1971 building this vessel in our
side yard and from 1972-1973 my father, mother, sister and I spent a
year cruising the Mexican Riviera. The vessel was named 'Irish Elm' and
was home ported at the Richmond Yacht Club (RYC) located in Richmond,
California. Sometime 1976-1978, he sold the Irish Elm to another party.
In 2006, my father passed away after a brief fight with brain cancer.
Feeling somewhat nostalgic and a little curious, I began wondering
whatever happened to the Irish Elm...?
If I can locate her, it would be nice to obtain a photo or even hear
from the current owners about their experiences. I have extensively
search the internet for clues as to the vessel's current status with no
luck whatsoever. I understand that Irish Elm was one of the few
Westsails built with a flush deck that was completely covered with teak
planking. I thought these facts would make locating her somewhat less
of a 'needle in a haystack' - but I was wrong. Thinking a little more
about it and given the timing of his purchase in 1971, I repeated my
search assuming the hull was actually purchased from Kendall. Again, no
luck.
In any event, I am hoping you can provide me with some information or
suggestions that may be helpful in my quest.
Thank you,
Tim Golden.