Scarboroughsloop
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Does anyone have any experience of sailing one of these? I'm looking at possibly buying one but I can't find much information in the way of sailing ability. Are they just coastal cruisers or a bit more capable?
I've found the owners association. One word I wouldn't use to describe it would be active!
Have a look at what your money would get in more 'mainstream' boats though, including performance designs with a bit of flair..
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This is a really nice boat..................
Looks like a Cornish Crabber hull, but I don't recognise the deck / cabin layout. Any idea what it is?
Pete
Here's my Heard 28, she was on the front cover of July 2004 Classic Boat.
I had a Mk1 for many years.
A bit slow but lots of character. GRP hull the rest wood so it has the feel of a wooden boat but without a wooden hull. However the decks are prone to going soft due water ingress so that is the area of concern should you find one.
The mark 2 was all plastic but had a slightly more powerful rig.
I liked the mk1 so much I got Martin heard to build me one of his 28s in a similar style. So I sort of got the looks of the Crabber but with lots more accomodation and a real seaboat. Again a GRP hull with the rest wood, in my case all teak!
The Crabber Pilot Cutters are pretty but plastic and half the displacement of the Heards.
Here's my Heard 28, she was on the front cover of July 2004 Classic Boat.
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