Cornish Diva

I agree, a nice looking boat, and price seems good value. The layout may not suit all, but the quality of fit out from the pictures looks good. I've not seen one of these before, so likewise it'll be interesting to know if anyone has knowledge / experience of them.
 
Made by the same people who made Cornish crabbers I think - what became British Hunter
Dont think they made many - I’d be surprised if it were more than 10

Going to be niche appeal but if you want a day picnic boat then why not - I think they were probably well built
 
Made by the same people who made Cornish crabbers I think - what became British Hunter
Dont think they made many - I’d be surprised if it were more than 10

Going to be niche appeal but if you want a day picnic boat then why not - I think they were probably well built

Jez why would it be a day boat when it has bed galley heads genni
 
From the photos she appears to have a very narrow beam and it's not helped with the furniture layout.
 
From the photos she appears to have a very narrow beam and it's not helped with the furniture layout.

Beam is narrow by modern standards, but I do think its a good looking boat.


SPECIFICATIONS
LOA: 11.1m – 36’5”
Beam: 3.1m – 10’2”
Air Draught: 2.2m – 7’3” excluding aerials
Draught: 1.0m – 3’6”
Unladen: 6,800 Kg
Fully laden: 10,064 Kg
Power: 480 hp/358 Kw (BS EN ISO 8665:2017)
Cruise speed: 15-18 knots
Maximum: 25 knots
 
From the photos she appears to have a very narrow beam and it's not helped with the furniture layout.

Initially I thought what a good looking boat.

But on closer inspection the lack of decent sized portlights may make it rather claustrophobic down below. I’d certainly see it purely as a nice day boat, not helped by the odd sleeping arrangement.

And I suspect the engine room space will be pretty tight. The lack of engine photos are conspicuous by their absence! And I’d want to check the “brass” props :D
 

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