roblpm
Well-Known Member
This was on sale for ages, was probably a bit tired but must have sold for not much more than 15k
http://parkerseal.org.uk/forsale/dreamer.aspx
http://parkerseal.org.uk/forsale/dreamer.aspx
This was on sale for ages, was probably a bit tired but must have sold for not much more than 15k
http://parkerseal.org.uk/forsale/dreamer.aspx
I have motored past this boat, Kentish Plover. It looks very shiny and neat. Quite surprised at the price in the Woodrolfe advert tbh
I have motored past this boat, Kentish Plover. It looks very shiny and neat. Quite surprised at the price in the Woodrolfe advert tbh
Where is seajet when u need him. Come on, sell this boat!!
cid:
Kelt 850 looks interesting. No separate fore-cabin from what I can see but maybe has a separate aft-cabin instead, bit difficult to establish the layout from google photos.
Where is seajet when u need him. Come on, sell this boat!!
Thanks for all your suggestions.
roblpm:
Parker 27 would be very nice but doesn't look like we will find one within budget unless they come down a lot during the winter.
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Very nice, thanks for the suggestion Rob but I can't see my partner in this purchase being willing to spend that much.
I have motored past this boat, Kentish Plover. It looks very shiny and neat. Quite surprised at the price in the Woodrolfe advert tbh
I'll chip in then.
The Anderson 26 is a very tough seaworthy boat, and fast too; ignore the ludicrously high PY, that's just an indication it's not a racing boat to gather results data.
Narrow beam and for its time ( now quite conservative compared to things lke the Spring 25 ) high coachroof so as to accomodate the deep keel when raised, also to give buoyancy if inverted; it was designed with the lessons of the 1979 Fastnet Inquiry in mind.
Bulwarks not toe rails
Big rig
Unsinkable
Built in grounding legs - in retrospect maybe a bright idea in the pub, I don't know anyone who uses them as if a foot digs in there could be horrible damage to the hull
One owner took his A26 to the Azores & back routinely
Feels much bigger than 26'
Electric keel winch with manual backup
About 16 were built, the last few by Conyer Marine after Andersons went bust in 1982.
A lot more details on the website in my sig' below.
Not my observations on the forumites boat, Tadpole. Not quick, quite cramped below. The high PY is deserved. Not a patch on an Evolution25.
Very nice, thanks for the suggestion Rob but I can't see my partner in this purchase being willing to spend that much.
Simon,
I know you're an Evolution fan, fair enough each to their own so I hope we'll just agree to differ.
I wasn't keen on the odd kneeling at the chart table arrangement, maybe the build quality was down to the individual who'd built the one I saw, but like E-Boats I haven't noticed many Evolutions cruising across the Channel.
One thing I'll give you for start though, the Evolutions are better looking.
Also my chum is selling his tip top E-Boat, the rare model with a small coachroof, if you know anyone !
