CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
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I don’t know if she is a classic but this is my Sailmaster 845 built in 1984
Regards Don
Hi Don, The picture is missing
I don’t know if she is a classic but this is my Sailmaster 845 built in 1984
Regards Don
Vindö 32, built 1980.
(There is some GRP missing here, must be a semi classic then?)
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This was mine,Javlin30,in the summer in front of the house with Gruinard Beach behind.
Sadly Khamsin is now ashore in Ullapool until April 2109.
All our boats are special to each of us, but I consider myself to be more fortunate than others
Teeny pic but the lines look great.
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What a nice looking set of sails
This is mine. Significantly better looking than her current guardian. Sporting a new cruising laminate mainsail, depressingly difficult to flake.
Absolute cracker.
"Fit for a glass case" as Tilman used to say.
Fundamental question that everybody has chosen to ignore so far.
It can’t just be a question of age, there must be more to it.
Let me try to suggest a few aspects:
- typical of its era, a good example of what was considered a good, seaworthy vessel, well built using the materials and techniques available at the time
- belonging to a period in the past, otherwise it is not possible to judge what is typical of that period
- to many, Classic will have overtones of elegance, beauty and desirability, hence the distinction betwee typical and classic
+1Yes, definitely the best contribution so far :encouragement:
In fact, one could argue it is a negation of the 'GRP classic', because it aspires to look like a wooden boat.
Your Vindo is perhaps not typical of Swedish boats of the time, but composite boats in the same general style were common in Germany until quite recently, and may still be made as far as I know by small builders on the Schlei. Sirius used to build boats like this at least until recently, though in a rather different form with a pilot house. They have the advantage over there that winter cover is economical.I am not familiar with the type and history of Shuggy's very nice looking yacht, but my Vindö built 1980 is certainly not typical of its era.
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This is mine. Significantly better looking than her current guardian. Sporting a new cruising laminate mainsail, depressingly difficult to flake.