Neil
Well-Known Member
Once upon a time, in my youth, a long long time ago, I read a book called Shipkiller, by Justin Scott. While I knew nothing of sailing, I still enjoyed the book as a gripping thriller. It contains considerable detail on long distance short-handed sailing in heavy weather as a backdrop to the story. Now that I have recently turned my attention to sailing, I thought I'd re-read the book with the benefit of at least a sparse modicum of sailing knowledge. The book is out of print, but available on-line second hand.
The boat featured in the book is a Nautor Swan 38, and was highly praised. I thought I'd look it up and saw this:
http://www.apolloduck.ie/display.phtml?aid=128902
For a 1974 boat, admittedly very well maintained and upgraded, the price seems quite high. Is it justified by it's quality?
The boat featured in the book is a Nautor Swan 38, and was highly praised. I thought I'd look it up and saw this:
http://www.apolloduck.ie/display.phtml?aid=128902
For a 1974 boat, admittedly very well maintained and upgraded, the price seems quite high. Is it justified by it's quality?