16 Jun 2020 #1 PabloPicasso Well-Known Member Joined 12 Feb 2010 Messages 2,943 Visit site anyone know what type of boat this is, and its length beam and draft?
16 Jun 2020 #2 T TLouth7 Well-Known Member Joined 24 Sep 2016 Messages 699 Location Edinburgh Visit site Coaster | Drascombe Boats I think
16 Jun 2020 #3 1 [159032] ... Joined 16 May 2015 Messages 15,535 Visit site "A 5 - 6hp outboard engine is recommended to supplement the 164 square foot sail area" interpretation - "It sails like a brick"
"A 5 - 6hp outboard engine is recommended to supplement the 164 square foot sail area" interpretation - "It sails like a brick"
16 Jun 2020 #4 coopec N/A Joined 23 Nov 2013 Messages 5,211 Visit site TLouth7 said: Coaster | Drascombe Boats I think Click to expand... I think..................... you are right! Drascombe Coaster - Google Search
TLouth7 said: Coaster | Drascombe Boats I think Click to expand... I think..................... you are right! Drascombe Coaster - Google Search
16 Jun 2020 #5 PabloPicasso Well-Known Member Joined 12 Feb 2010 Messages 2,943 Visit site It was pictured in an FT article on Conamara in the tiny harbour on the island of Inishlacken. seems not accessible by most yachts. But might be a good place to anchor and come ashore if you're sailing around that way. Conamara should be on the bucket list
It was pictured in an FT article on Conamara in the tiny harbour on the island of Inishlacken. seems not accessible by most yachts. But might be a good place to anchor and come ashore if you're sailing around that way. Conamara should be on the bucket list