Tremolino Builder Information

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The Tremolino Boat Co.
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In 2007 Bill Dunn (aka The Fiberglass Doctor) took over the Tremolino Boat Co.'s business.
Bill Dunn intended to build the new folding T-Gull 2300 with the new "round bottom" center hull design, reshaped forward cabin and
the new high volume amas.
This would have been a fourth iteration of the original design with a 500 lbs. increase in
the load carrying capacity. The main hull displacement increased to 1,583 lbs and the ama displacement to 2206 lbs.
The photos below show some of the early efforts made by Bill Dunn at building Hull No. 4.
Unfortunately, Bill Dunn folded the business after having taken a substantial number of deposits for either a new boat or new boat parts.
Bill Dunn has dropped off the radar screen in the Summer of 2008.
Bill Dunn currently owes thousands of dollars to several individuals who
gave him deposits for a new boat or new boat parts.
Bill Dunn also failed to complete Hull No. 4, although
the unfinished boat was successfully retrieved from the shop by its owner.
The location of the boat molds and tooling is currently unknown.
Those interested in building a new boat should contact
Dick Newick directly and purchase a set of plans for the homebuilders for
either the plywood MkIV version or the round bottom version.



TGull2300 - last generation re-design by Dick Newick
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More photos of Piglet, hull No. 1 in action in Antigua.



Tremolino 23 and TGull2300 - in the shop
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TGull 2300 Construction Photos
New reshaped foredeck is joined by round bottom hull and new shape higher volume 20 foot amas.
Overlapping rudder on top of new shape akas.


TGull 23 main hull with round bottom construction.
This basic fixed boat version can be converted to foldable with new shape TGull 2300 amas and crossbeams.


TGull 23 and TGull 2300 moulds and ama stations.


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