Lyman Morse big cat, almost done
... written for Panbo by Ben Ellison and posted on May 16, 2009
How about these command and navigation stations? Thursday evening turned out pretty horrid for a boat launching, but Lyman Morse pulled one off with its normal panache. The Hunt-designed 54' jet express Whistler (just visible beyond the catamaran's bow) is another stunner for its power boat portfolio, especially if she zips by you at her expected 30 knot cruise. While it was neat to check out Whistler's interior at the same time many of the local craftsmen involved were showing off details to their families, I particularly enjoyed some alone time on the 60' Morrelli & Melvin sailing cat Mala Conducta, which Lyman Morse launched just last month...
Note that
Mala Conducta is still getting finishing touches. The gorgeously figured maple panel at right in the photo below, for instance, was just loosely in place and will no doubt fit perfectly when done. And I'll bet they'll find a less conspicuous place to charge the
Harmony 890 remote (
follow up here) that runs the entertainment system and maybe other systems (I didn't have an electronics tour guide). But the
ED&D E-Plex distributed power system, seen on the touch screen and lighting keypad (one of many) at right, seemed to be operational and very interesting. I went through the screens and saw control and monitoring of what seemed like all DC and AC circuits and...

...even the ability to manage pumps (below). The E-Plex system uses just two wires to network all its nodes (you can see terminal blocks for more LED lighting hanging from the exposed cabin top in the wide angle shot at top). I hope to find out more about this installation (which was apparently master minded by
Bass Products). I'd also like to know how the dual Mac Minis (I found tucked neatly in a special drawer) integrate with the Raymarine nav system. And, if I'm really fortunate, I'll get to see all this working underway (this cat has already topped 20 knots in sail trials)! Meanwhile, Lyman Morse is close to launching a
lean, mean but 65' sport fisherman and has numerous other interesting projects
in build or
in process. I'm proud just to live nearby, but, truly, is there a custom boatbuilder anywhere on the planet creating such an remarkable fleet of high-end yachts?
Ben, you have every right to be proud of Maine, you are a worthy ambassador for that beautiful state.
If your question " . . . is there a custom boatbuilder anywhere on the planet creating such an remarkable fleet of high-end yachts?" was not rhetorical might I propose -
Pendennis Shipyard in Falmouth (England).
http://www.pendennis.com/index.html
No connection.