Cleopatra 1000

hi

well where do we start.... mind you i only know the good points.lol. theres plenty of room inside, handle the rough quite well, and if she's up together she'll have a good turn of speed. incidentally i have one so i'm bias, oh and she's for sale. loaded with extras. :-)
 
Hi Solitaire

I am said friend of David, and this is my first post here!

The Cleopatra I have seen locally on the Norfolk Broads has a soft top, with folding windows, which I assume is an adaptation to suit bridge heights on inland waterways.

I notice from your avatar (and I think the ad on Apollo Duck?) that your's is a hard top. Do you think a similar adaption would be difficult, as we still wish to be able to cruise the Norfolk Broads as well as take our first tentative steps to the salty side?

Regards

Mark
 
First launched in 1971 but in 1973 it became known as the 33. Built by Essex Yacht Builders of Wallasea Island and then by Eastwood Marine and Cleopatra Cruisers. About 230 of them were built up to 1987, hope that helps
 
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