





the cruisers had a blast in the parade!!
Orca III is an Oceanic 46 steel hull with a nice round transom. Built in 1986 in Cowichan Bay, we are the second owners. The windshield, davits, and arch are all built by Steve. We went with a canvass top instead of a full hardtop for ease of design and to keep the weight down. This boat has sure changed a lot since we first bought her. email us orca3dionne@gmail.com
1 comment:
Okay, you are all having waaay too much fun! (-:
Looks lovely there.
Jennifer
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