FullCircle
Well-Known Member
Dunno what you mean about side decks?
Plenty of room to walk up forward.
Plenty of room to walk up forward.
I am thinking of wood also - I would love a wood boat for it's beauty and gorgeous wood interior but I'm not sure I am brave enough.
How about a Cornish Yawl ( don't know what they go for )
I was alongside a Crabber 24 at Bembridge in 2012 and thought it massive for a 24', I thought the Cornish Yawl a lot more slender in every way ?
It would be a fun rig to play with, quite useful too.
Have the brochure but don't recall seeing one in the flesh.
I was alongside a Crabber 24 at Bembridge in 2012 and thought it massive for a 24', I thought the Cornish Yawl a lot more slender in every way ?
It would be a fun rig to play with, quite useful too.
Not sure I agree with Russell that the mould was the same one... <snip> ...so apart from the keel the hull shape would be identical.
But that's almost exactly what he's just sold!
I don't know what he didn't like about his Crabber 24, but it will almost certainly apply to the Yawl as - apart from the rig - the boats are nearly identical.
Pete
Yes it was a bit like that, but we made some back cushions while we were doing the upholstery. Never found it a problem, probably because we are both short arses.
As you can see, it was a real mess when I bought it.
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To anyone trying an Anderson -
I suggest try going forward to see how they get on going over the cabin & to see if they slip A over T trying to go forward to lower the anchor.
a 36' 1889 Maldon Oyster Smack where the wood hull has been covered in GRP. Didn't know you could do that.