Motor_Sailor
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Actually that will be the Leisure 17 : 4500 + boats produced!
The US / Canadian production of the Catalina 27 ran to 6662, plus then the Jaguar versions, etc.
Actually that will be the Leisure 17 : 4500 + boats produced!
The US / Canadian production of the Catalina 27 ran to 6662, plus then the Jaguar versions, etc.
Hi Laurie, sorry for the delay, I haven't been online for a while and hadn't realised you'd tried to send bits over. My email address is nick.k-andrews@hotmail.co.uk
Really appreciate you trying!!
Solid boats. Have sailed in F7's and 3m swells around Cornwall, across Bristol Channel and in Irish Sea. Lots of reserve buoyancy, high freeboard and well designed, large cockpit. Would happily do a transat in mine.
Hi... I too have just bought a jag27, and like you I will be living aboard during the summer months, my boat is year1978/9, what year is yours?
Just bought my first boat - a Jaguar 27 - - to live on and start sailing. I'm so excited. She's been well looked after and I know there is always work to do.
Can I get on the email documents? I'm a novice too but am looking forward to learning. Let me know if I can PM you..
Thanks guys.
What would put me off is the unsupported rudder visions of jt catching around something.Looks a pretty good one. The engine will be near the end of it's life though.
At that age it's mostly about the condition of everything, the boat itself isn't complex.
I really liked mine. It's a basic fit out so easy to fix everything.
Sailed well. Rudder didn't break, not even in a F6.
Hardly an unusual design. Mine never fell off.What would put me off is the unsupported rudder visions of jt catching around something.