not where is it, but what is it ... evening quiz....

Is it this one?

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ah Ken, you obviously appreciate beauty of form and a great designers lines, like a sculpture in grp, but alas, nope.
If you turn the pic upside down she looks like an animal born to the sea, a shark perhaps, not a clue, just love of the designers artform.. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
A clue, the designer once worked at C & N, She was built to surpass llyods A1, one of the few where llyods certificates WERE given at purchase. The hull design dates from 1975 and was originally conceived as a racer of of its day. only a total of 37 (I believe) were ever built. You must confess it looks right as an ocean going yacht hull. Ballast ratio is apx 40%.
This is also probably extremely difficult due to the limited numbers made. stretched (well, basically enlarged plans based on the same design) models were produced well into the 90´s and command a very high price, the early ones, luckily, dont and are relatively affordable.
 
How about a Seastream 34?

I walked past one yesterday, it was ashore in its cradle at Falmouth Marina, the other reminds me of an Alan Pape / John Sears Cuttyhunk 54 but I am not sure of the underwater profile.

Phil
 
I think it's bigger than the mid 30s that most people seem to be plumping for, could it possibly be a Nich 55?
 
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