In August 2012 I wrote a short article* about a Van de Stadt
Pioneer 9 I saw on the River Crouch at Fambridge. Later, I discovered she was
for sale for £5,500. I believe that same yacht is the one featured in these
photos showing her ashore at Burnham Yacht Harbour last week. I image she was
sold, and that her new owner is preparing her below the waterline for
repainting and antifouling. He’s made a brilliant job of polishing the
propeller, but there’s a lot more work on the hull to make it smooth before
applying the appropriate paints.
Having owned ‘Aziz’** a Pioneer 9, I have an empathy for
what is being done to ‘Nomis’, for that is her name. She is a genuine early,
classic fibreglass yacht built in the 1970s worthy of being cherished.
I would be interested to know why she was named, ‘Nomis’,
which is Simon spelled backwards.
**See first 3 links below.
Links
*Pioneer 9 for Sale
Cruise of the
‘Aziz’ a Pioneer 9 Part 1
Pioneer 9 ‘Aziz’
The
Meaning of Names – Nomis
What does Nomis Day mean?
Pioneer 9 Sailing Yacht for Sale £9,995
Van de Stadt Pioneer 9 for Sale £3,250
1972 Van de Stadt Pioneer 9 for Sale £6,795
Pioneer 9 Lying Essex Sold, but good photos
Pioneer 9 van de Stadt – Sold, but good photos
Pioneer 9 metre for Sale US $ 11,679
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