There's a new ugliest boat

Buckler: Handling of a London Bus, windward ability of caravan.

Helm position precisely where the spray rises from each wave as she goes through it (if you can get it to go fast enough!)

Speed - er, well was it 'knots or nots!. Certainly gave owners plenty of sea time if they dared take on out under sail.

LBS showed a gaff rigged version one year - it actually looked much prettier, and a long queue to view it.. Dont know whether there was any improvemnt in -er- performance and handling.

Wonder how the new contender fares?
 
I think it looks very very cheap. Those windows yeeeuck. Don't they have planning permission in France?

Not sure where France comes into it as it is designed by an American, built in South Africa for a UK based multinational company for use in the Caribbean!
 
Re. the Buckler, I tend to agree it would be a poorer world if such inspired designs didn't exist; as long as someone else has them !

A chum and I once had ideas of using Bucklers for a 'marine paint ball' set-up with dummy cannon, a la the later 'Master & Commander'.

We were thinking of making a promotional film, ' Swash-Buckler ! ' - probably fortunately, the idea didn't seem so good the next morning...
 
The Buckler ugly? No, just quirky! For ugly take a long peep at some of the fly-bridge boats that haunt the Broads. Some are wonders of design but, equally, some are unbelievably ugly. A recent thread showed some Broads based boats that are really rather smart but one, ooooooh dear, incredibly ugly. Must have cost a bomb but that doesn't mean its a pleasure to look at. Taste and dosh don't always go hand in hand. No, no link, wouldn't want to upset a fellow forum member;)
 
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