Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Here's the thing...there are always some Ospreys for sale at any time...some old but sound, some quite new, quite expensive...
...and some are very elderly, and cheap. Which I instinctively translate as indicating uncompetitive, fragile and troublesome...
...but one other thing strikes me. All the recent boats have no aft-deck - and their cockpits look vast, very wide and roomy...
...whereas, the old-timers, which I used to think were 'Mark 2s', all look substantially narrower, with limited cockpit space.
Technically all Ospreys have 5'9" beam.
I s'pose it's the broad side-decks on the first Osprey pictured below, which make it appear narrower than the second?
Any thoughts? Cheers in advance, Seajet.
Apologies if one or both of these pictures didn't open...and apologies for the second pic featuring no human element, by which to judge its proportions...
...and some are very elderly, and cheap. Which I instinctively translate as indicating uncompetitive, fragile and troublesome...
...but one other thing strikes me. All the recent boats have no aft-deck - and their cockpits look vast, very wide and roomy...
...whereas, the old-timers, which I used to think were 'Mark 2s', all look substantially narrower, with limited cockpit space.
Technically all Ospreys have 5'9" beam.
I s'pose it's the broad side-decks on the first Osprey pictured below, which make it appear narrower than the second?
Any thoughts? Cheers in advance, Seajet.
Apologies if one or both of these pictures didn't open...and apologies for the second pic featuring no human element, by which to judge its proportions...