stranded boat

Westerly Pageant?
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http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=3224

EDIT: Don't think so due to the position of the forehatch...
http://www.yachtsnet.co.uk/archives/westerly-pageant/pageant.htm
 
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Thread drift for a sec so please excuse me; that's my late colleague & chum Dennis Warren's old boat, he had Pageant No.1 ' L Gee ' at Langstone Sailing Club, the boat is still going fine elsewhere now.

Agreed the stranded boat isn't one of them though !
 
A westerly Cirrus was my first thought....

Possibly, if a later model; the forehatch in the foredeck is right but not the coachroof ?

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=w...eNpGVhQexxoHgAQ&ved=0CC0QsAQ&biw=1016&bih=529

Leisure 23SL??

In answer to what type of boat, a Westerly Tiger, not many made but well respected fin keeler.

Coachroof seems wrong for Tiger. Hatch in foredeck, Tiger's is in Coachroof.

Of all the boats mentioned i think almost certainly a Cirrus.

Forehatch is in the right position, although probably not the original design

The headsail sheet tracks are right. Not a common position!

The overall shape of the deck moulding, esp the cockpit, is right.

I think it has lost its main hatch so that is what makes the coach roof look wrong.

Defo not a Tiger, Pageant , Leisure 23SL
I wondered about a Seamaster Sailer, but thats not right either
 
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As far as i can see forecabin roof neither steps in nor down. In that respect it looks like a Cirrus! I'm even more convinced now that i have looked at that .
 
As far as i can see forecabin roof neither steps in nor down. In that respect it looks like a Cirrus! I'm even more convinced now that i have looked at that .

Doesn't have the circular port in fore part of caochroof and has a houdini typehatch in foredeck, but otherwise very Cirrus like.
 
As far as i can see forecabin roof neither steps in nor down. In that respect it looks like a Cirrus! I'm even more convinced now that i have looked at that .

I think you're right. Cirruses (Cirri?) had a circular porthole on each side of the forecabin, so it looks to me as if someone has fitted a bigger windows to this one. I doubt it's worth restoring.
 
Most certainly a Cirrus.Had one for a few years,great boat for the size.

I don't suppose there's a relevant owners' association whereby with a bit of luck the owner could be contacted, if the boat name was known ?

I don't think the WOA will be much help; a chap at my club has an immaculately restored, better than new Westerly 22 with original kit - when I said ' the Westely OA must be interested ' the reply was ' I thought so too but they told me to get knotted, if other than an OceanWotsit they don't want to know '...:rolleyes:
 
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