In love with Cornish Crabbers!

I've regretfully decided to sell my Crabber 24,



Needs must Andy :(

I am also trying to secure a one owner from new, low mileage SAAB 96 that I have heard about that hasn't come onto the market yet (they just don't come up like this anymore!). These quirky motors are in my blood like Andersons are to you. Something about the fact we grew up with these things as kids I suspect.

It will be very sad to see my Crabber go though...
 
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Even better, live on board, sell the house and buy an old SAAB Sport, Jag XK120, 1930' Rolls, Alvis special and an Indian :D. The Aston Martin Zagato will always be out of my range :(
 
Tokoloshe, my Cape Cutter, is such a lovely yacht. Sails like a dinghy and is sea kindly
but has competition in...........................

http://www.swallowboats.com/

There is a BayRaider yawl and a BayCruiser 23 on Ullswater.

The build is excellent, with carbon spars, well thought out running
rigging, innovative rudder blade controls and outboard engine fairing.

Sorry if someone has been there before me!
 
All it needs is a puff of wind and of it goes.

Yes they do go well, I was surprised mine overtook one on a short hop from Bembridge to Gosport but then I suppose it depends on how much the skipper was really trying... Think mine is quite a sprightly boat even under my inexperienced hands...
 
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