Saturday, 9 February 2013

Article on Micro Cruising trimaran 'Dalliance' designed and built by Ron Falkey on smalltrimarans.com

The following article is from the excellent Small Trimarans blog

http://smalltrimarans.com/blog/?p=9342

How did I get into sailing in the first place? The answer to that is simple — my father provided my introduction, education, and inspiration to boating and sailing. I am not sure where or when the boating bug bit him, but he did his best to spread it along to his three sons. Through him I had my 1st boating experiences and built two other trimarans.

My dad was a civil engineer and eventually worked that into positions where he could make his living related to his love of boating. He designed marinas including the ones at Miami Beach on Government Cut, the Ocean Reef Yacht Club on Key Largo, and the one at Bahia Honda State Park, to mention a few. Then he became the general manager for Merrill Stevens Boatyard and Marina in Coconut Grove.

It was in this job at Merrill Stevens that he had the thrill of hauling and repairing Jim Brown’s personal trimaran, Scrimshaw, and the honor of having Jim and Barbara over to the house for dinner. Of course they spoke about trimarans, Scrimshaw and Yankee, and dad’s dreams for his next boat. He wanted to build one of Jim’s new SIB Constant Camber designs. Unfortunately he passed before he got the chance to build that next boat.

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