LadyInBed
Well-Known Member
How about a Fjord 33. One for sale with Plymouth Boatshed.
Strange rig though. Huge Genoa and a main more like a Mizzen.
Think I might have that wrong, picture of another boat came to mind.
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How about a Fjord 33. One for sale with Plymouth Boatshed.
Strange rig though. Huge Genoa and a main more like a Mizzen.
Think I might have that wrong, picture of another boat came to mind.
Actually I used to see her regularly when we were based in Plymouth and she was pretty well maintained. Even been on her a few times. Solid as a rock.
I think that's the 28 you're thinking of... a strange looking boat. The 33 is a more 'normal' looking canoe stern yacht. I don't find the interiors very inspiring of the ones I have looked at online.

Correct: the 28 had the futuristic design and odd looking rig, but by all accounts sailed quite well. The 33 is much more traditional. As to the interior...
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Correct: the 28 had the futuristic design and odd looking rig, but by all accounts sailed quite well. The 33 is much more traditional. As to the interior...
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No offence intended. I meant merely that any boat approaching 45 years old is likely to need a fair bit doing to it. I speak as one who recently spent 18 months doing up a similarly aged Fjord MS33!
No offence taken. Just always felt they were solid, reliable boats that seemed to be incredibly well screwed together. Also like the canoe stern and the proper inside steering position.
What happened to the wine?![]()
A good late model Centaur with a sprayhood will sail well ( not much rewarding ' feel ' on the tiller though ) and motor well, assuming it has been re-engined by now.
The LM's are worth a look too but I thought the interiors very stark and angular, in a bruising sort of way.
Claymore 30 if you can get your hands on one
Donald
Once it's re-engined it will be a good buy though:encouragement:You can't have one at the moment - membership is closed
There is ABSOLUTLY no comparison with an enclosed pilot house yacht and an aft cockpit yacht with a sprayhood.
First mate and I have travelled over 3,000 NM since May 2015 in our boat with its huge pilothouse.
Our expensive wet weather gear and seaboots have been out just twice, both times berthing in the pissing rain.
IMHO, of course.............................
Once it's re-engined it will be a good buy though:encouragement:
Donald