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Adams 10 Information Thread

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Created by Zzzzzz > 9 months ago, 18 Feb 2022
Zzzzzz
513 posts
18 Feb 2022 8:22AM
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Am hoping to gather some useful information on such a iconic yacht,
such as...
who built them
are they solid glass or composite
known problems
ballast lead is it steel with lead cast
Chain plates are they Bolted through the bulkhead , are they prone to weakness
where they well made or just made to race
can you get them to semi plane down wind
how many reefs in main sail
Are they self draining cockpit
do they have an anchor locker if you wanted to overnight
looking forward to any information coming forth.

PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
18 Feb 2022 12:38PM
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Hopefully I can answer a fair bit of your questions.

# Initial builder was Paul Kelly who built all the cabin top and C/board versions as well.
# Moulds were then taken over by Rob Shacklady at Lake Macquarie
# From there they went to Taree - Dave Dillon.
# There is a newer set of moulds that I last saw at Gosford and about 6 have been built from it.

# They are all fibreglass, no foam sandwich
# Correct on the keel
# Correct on the chainplates

# The greater majority were raced, some to Hobart. Many have also been delivered interstate by water.

# Our keel used to humm at 14knots, have seen 20 [just]. High teens easy.
# No reef points in the main, nothing stopping you for a delivery main. You would have to set up lines etc
# Yes, self draining
# No anchor locker, ours was in a 'milk' style plastic crate tied to the mast below.

Contact the Association through their Facebook page. We sold ours a decade back, it's still racing.

Great boats for round the harbour, bay, lake. Pick your day to go offshore delivering.

r13
NSW, 1712 posts
18 Feb 2022 12:38PM
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www.facebook.com/Adams10m/

www.adamsten.com.au/index.php

sydchris
NSW, 387 posts
18 Feb 2022 4:17PM
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PhilY said..
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# The greater majority were raced, some to Hobart.


Also "Montane" did the 1999 Melbourne-Osaka race.

Zzzzzz
513 posts
18 Feb 2022 4:12PM
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sydchris said..

PhilY said..
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# The greater majority were raced, some to Hobart.



Also "Montane" did the 1999 Melbourne-Osaka race.



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sydchris said..

PhilY said..
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# The greater majority were raced, some to Hobart.



Also "Montane" did the 1999 Melbourne-Osaka race.


Is there any information on Montane??
is the wooden seat versions older? And are they more desirable??

r13
NSW, 1712 posts
18 Feb 2022 7:41PM
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montane.tripod.com/

montane.tripod.com/Race%20bacground.htm

www.localgymsandfitness.com/DE/97074-W%C3%BCrzburg--97218-Gerbrunn/150822921608392/Adams-10m

Good post from Phil here;

www.deckhardware.com.au/blog/our-blog/deckhardware-news/the-adams-10-years/

If I recall right the Taree builder built a "blue line" cabin version which had a perfectly proportioned cabin profile as distinct to the fugly wegde shape of the earlier cabin boats. One was moored off the west Abbotsford shore 5-6 years ago and really looked the goods.


PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
18 Feb 2022 10:34PM
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Yep, good years and great memories. Far too many stories.

Zzzzzz
513 posts
9 Mar 2022 10:10AM
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More very good information on the Adams 10m
the Adams 10m is not solid glass as stated in thread they are Airex foam big difference know wonder some get bendy as they age it is well worth reading through this link great information further down the thread.
forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?/topic/198936-adam-10m/



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