dancrane
Well-known member
I like how she looks, I like the wheelhouse and the rig, especially as an unashamed acknowledgement that she was probably never meant to sail upwind.
Heavily built in steel (1990), which if it isn't the most efficient or prettiest construction method, must be the most robust and easy to work on. Admittedly, her estimated displacement makes the same-size Fisher motorsailer look lightweight; and with only 40hp I doubt she'll reach hull speed in a seaway; and the sailplan is likely a bit modest too.
Not the best photo...she deserves better. Pity there are no pics of her under sail.
Interior looks okay, although as it's all in wood, I assume the layout could be completely reworked according to the next owner's preference.
The price seems very low for a tough, custom-built vessel. What I'm wondering is whether she's likely a money-pit, or a magnificent bargain for someone who likes the design.
Here’s the advert on Apollo Duck.
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Heavily built in steel (1990), which if it isn't the most efficient or prettiest construction method, must be the most robust and easy to work on. Admittedly, her estimated displacement makes the same-size Fisher motorsailer look lightweight; and with only 40hp I doubt she'll reach hull speed in a seaway; and the sailplan is likely a bit modest too.
Not the best photo...she deserves better. Pity there are no pics of her under sail.
Interior looks okay, although as it's all in wood, I assume the layout could be completely reworked according to the next owner's preference.
The price seems very low for a tough, custom-built vessel. What I'm wondering is whether she's likely a money-pit, or a magnificent bargain for someone who likes the design.
Here’s the advert on Apollo Duck.
.