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Anonymous user
01 June 2007 13:19:24
Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
Can anyone help me, we are looking at the Fisher 37 and Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38 to buy - can anyone tell us how these boats perform?
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Anonymous user
07 June 2007 10:01:27
Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38 are all great boats!!!
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Anonymous user
13 June 2007 11:34:17
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
Since 3 years I own a Banjer 37 from 1969 and I must say that the boat has exeeded expectations. Very well constructed, good in a seaway, very good for long distance cruising. Plenty of storage, large tanks, ergonomically well thought out. The only problem you will have is maneuvring in confined spaces. The rudder angle is limited and I would suggest fitting a bowthruster. My wife loves the boat!!! Please check www.banjer37.net
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Anonymous user
21 June 2007 10:55:52
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
I own a Banjer, sailed her to Portugal where she is now. Had bad conditions, but this boat is incredibly safe and seagoing. I have the bowsprit version and she is sailing very well with winds up from 10 knts.
Since I am building a house in Portugal, my Banjer is for sale. Lying Vilamoura.
For more info abt. Banjer, see the website of the international Banjer Club.
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ytch_yatch
10 September 2007 13:21:05
Joined: September 2007
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Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
Hello friends,
I know little bit about fishing boat and fishery.But i knew one site where you get detail information about all your fishing related question so visit this link
http://tinyurl.com/2xov5g
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Anonymous user
18 November 2007 17:18:23
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
my Fisher 37 is for sale.
look at www.yachtingcompany.nl/index.php?action=detail&refnum=951528&lang=nl&shiptype=Fisher+37

Reg

Hans Gilberts
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Anonymous user
09 February 2008 19:50:08
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
I have owned my Fisher 37 since Oct 2004, and sail her in the seas waters around Scotland. By performance i guess you mean sailing performance, rather than living accommodation, etc. The Fisher 37s have always been applauded by their owners as good sail boats, in all aspects to the wind. Fisher 37s built 1984 onwards have taller rigs and this has boosted their sailing performance, especially upwind. The powerful engine make it perhaps too easy to motor when navigating tricky straits, but last year I had cause to tack upwind through a narrow strait , and was very pleased (and relieved!) my the Fisher 37 lived up to expectations, tacking close to the wind, picking up on each the new tack quickly, with little leeway. At 15 tonnes she loves a strong breeze to bring her alive. An example was crossing last summer from Iona (Isle of Mull, Staffa, etc). to Isle of Colonsay, in a force 5-6 beam reach, she got into the groove and was "leaping along like a dog off the lead" (to quote my guest crew). She can be sailed short-handed (skipper +1), and is very stable, handling rough seas very well. In Oct 04, I, with 2 crew, sailed her from Holland to Scotland across the North Sea close-reaching / close-hauled in force 6-7 sometimes 8 (reefed), and I fell in love with her sea sure-footness as she shrugged off the breaking waves. As is a long keeler if not sailing she can roll in a cross sea, I have experienced this only once while stooging outside Peterhead / Ratray Head, getting her moving soon brushed off the rolling. She has been categorized as a 50:50 motorsailer - sailing as well as she motors. Sorry I cannot compare objectively to Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38, as I have not experienced; I am sure they are fine boats too.
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Anonymous user
29 March 2008 05:30:50
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
have f -37 for sale, 1980, hull #66, vessel name "perception", location; seattle. also glad to answer fisher questions in general. ph.206-914-9234 thank you, john walker
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Anonymous user
06 May 2008 16:19:39
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
still interested in a fisher 37 / 77
regards klaus
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Anonymous user
06 May 2008 17:48:25
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
Hello Klaus, my fisher 37 is for sale. you can call my at +31653180933
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Anonymous user
14 May 2008 03:40:41
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
I'm looking for a Fisher 34 or 37 PH. email me at

k e n _ _ p e a r c e @ h o t m a i l . c o m

Two underscores between first and last name... (retype the addr, don't cut and paste, I've put spaces between all chars)

Bellingham, WA USA
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Anonymous user
14 May 2008 10:44:30
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
Have you tried putting an advert on theyachtmarket so that we can all see her?

http://www.theyachtmarket.com/sell-boats-private.aspx
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Anonymous user
14 May 2008 12:35:38
Re: Fisher 37, Banjer 37 and Nauticat 38
I own a Banjer, sailed her to Portugal where she is now. Had bad conditions, but this boat is incredibly safe and seagoing. I have the bowsprit version and she is sailing very well with winds up from 10 knts.
Since I am building a house in Portugal, my Banjer is for sale. Lying Vilamoura.
For more info abt. Banjer, see the website of the international Banjer Club.


Have you tried putting an advert on theyachtmarket so that we can all see her?

http://www.theyachtmarket.com/sell-boats-private.aspx
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