Trintella IIb Publication Images

The following images are in the original black-and-white, scanned in from the original flyer publication produced by Trintella Boatworks, circa 1967ce. The publication's language was Dutch, but much of it is understandable for English-readers with a bit of thought. The page and image here has a large (911 x 431 x 256) picture of the skelleton drawing of the vessel, to view by folks interested in the details.

This is a Trintella IIb like Myste. The salon housing's sides are burgandy (deep red); the salon top is bright white. The strip along the beams makes the boat look much like several other boats, though the Trintella IIb has that sharp arrow in front of the strip at the bow.

A Trintella IIb drawing from the top looking down. Anchor chain locker forward; Vee-berth is slightly longer than six feet-- note the two shelves, one on each side: enough space to hold some books and other stuff; opposite the toilet is a clothes closet.

This image shows the actual proportions of Myste. The dotted lines on the jib show two other jibs to size, though Myste has two more as well. The keel is full-sized, for excellent course made good; the rudder is large and protects the propeller in case of running a'ground (which we have done once or twice). The mast is about 33 feet tall, with one set of cross-trees (speaders), with a tri-color light at the masthead (which doesn't work at the moment on Myste.

Perspective on the salon, from the main hatch looking towards the bow.