Need a name for a Drascombe Drifter?

Zagato

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Lol, it will be about as fast as one Rushy under my direction :eek:

I'm discovering that not many people know about them (only about 100 built!) so really ought to call it Drifter :rolleyes:

You know I quite like that................! ;) :)
 

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My old Centaur used to be called "Dawdle" because it did.
Might be a good name for a Drascombe , they do as well :)
 

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Well she is called Smuggler at the moment and having talked to an owner from nearly thirty years ago (she has had 4 previous owners!) she was called Smuggler then also so perhaps I should keep the name. He used to sail her annually to a rally in Brest and said he was approached by customs quite a bit!!!!
 

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My old Centaur used to be called "Dawdle" because it did.
Might be a good name for a Drascombe , they do as well :)

That all depends on the helmsman! It's actually possible to plane a Drascombe Long Boat, full sail and a gale, and great fun it can be too.

Because a Drascombe is seen, rightly, as a safe boat they do tend to attract cautious owners as well as the more foolhardy!
 
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