Can anyone identify the make and model of this sports cruiser?

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So I have gauged that she is circa 1989 and is fitted with twin Volvo Penta AQAD41 engines. The plate is missing and there are no decals anywhere on the boat although I did notice when compounding the gel coat that there used to be a decal on the side "Mallorca 32". Google provides nothing relevant when I searched those keywords.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated to allow us to get her plated and insured!

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I can't answer your question, but maybe someone else can, with the help of your pics...
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Definitely not a Falcon.
I had a run out (Poole Harbour) in this boat when it was new. It was called Mallorca 32 built in the Midlands I seem to recall.
Sorry I cannot remember any details apart from finding the sandbank in entrance!
 
Definitely not a Falcon.
I had a run out (Poole Harbour) in this boat when it was new. It was called Mallorca 32 built in the Midlands I seem to recall.
Sorry I cannot remember any details apart from finding the sandbank in entrance!

Thanks so much that's a start! I wonder could anyone remember the builder?? :)
 
I’d be thinking it might have an Italian look about it maybe ? Defo not a falcon. I do recognise it though.
 
Personally think its looks a rather neat and purposeful boat.
Possibly a generic hull and finished by skipper/ custom builder
Looks to be UK or European in style,Scandinavian ?,basically rather a substantial built especially around the windscreen not a flimsy USA import .
What outdrives ?
If built this side of pond more likely to have Volvo legs rather than "Black Anchor" Mercruisers. ?
 
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It's a very solidly built boat with high quality fittings all round Lewmar hatches etc. 2 X Volvo Penta aqad41 diesels on dp legs.
 
Personally think its looks a rather neat and purposeful boat.
Possibly a generic hull and finished by skipper/ custom builder
Looks to be UK or European in style,Scandinavian ?,basically rather a substantial built especially around the windscreen not a flimsy USA import .
What outdrives ?
If built this side of pond more likely to have Volvo legs rather than "Black Anchor" Mercruisers. ?

;) :p As contentious as ever. And no matter how many times you get bitten by your own words your faith remains unshakeable. There should be an award for that :encouragement:
 
;) :p As contentious as ever. And no matter how many times you get bitten by your own words your faith remains unshakeable. There should be an award for that :encouragement:

Its called over 60 years of working on the water, just being involved with boats and making all the mistakes it is possible to make...... some.... ie with outdrives, several times over.
I never listened to good advice from all the old bouys to avoid outdrives like the plague either. :):):) but one does learn the hard way eventually.:):):), Sigh.
 
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Oh jeez. This is really getting to me now. As a self considered total boat geek...it’s driving me nuts.
It’s almost a cross between a fairline sunfury (the square windows) and something like a late 80’s early 90’s Bavaria or similar.
Even cranchi thoughts are there too. It’s defo European I would say.
 
Right.

I’m going to take a gamble on it being some sort of colvic craft or colvic sunquest.
As we all know, colvic are well known for taking hulls from different sources and either putting their own finish on it or letting the buyer do it their self. It has all the markings of the bigger colvic sunquests. Just can’t find one that size.
 
Just need to get it at the right price, the fact it is an unknown quantity would be a helpful point in your favour,simply because of lack of interest from other folks looking for that type of boat..
Name of well known builder in an advert would reassure folks that it might be worth time and effort to travel some distance to view boat.
Something nobody has heard of could considerbly reduce other interested buyers to zero.
Only somebody standing by the boat might appreciate its attractions and bid.
Accidently discovered a boat a few years ago under similar circumstances, lost and ignored in Boats UK yard up in Essex, lying among the Squadrons and Targas.
A bid secured the boat which turned out to probably the best purchase ever.:)
 
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