alapicz
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CAN ANY BODY TELL ME ANY THINK ABOUT VERL 27 PLEASE!!!!
Have one in our club. Fast, seaworthy. Must be about 25 years old now and still wins races. Has been all over the place. Sails like a big dinghy. Only thing I don't like is the steeply cambered decks. Fine when heeled but a bit of a slope when not.
I have always considered it to be a Verl 27. I will check and post again.i believe you are getting the Verl 790 & the Verl 27 mixed up.
the 790 has very sloping decks & designed by Ed Dubois & rated @ 1/4 Ton
I have always considered it to be a Verl 27. I will check and post again.
...almost right. Robert Clarke and Robert Tucker are not exactly the same person ? Robert Tucker I think you´ll agree was the typical DIY designer e.g Shane Actons "Shrimpy", whereas Robert Clarke on the other hand was designing mainly larger yachts eg British Steel sailed by Chay Blythe.
Dear Nacer
Can you give me some more information about verl 27please .I have one for 12 mounths now i i think it`s good boat,but i`ve been told that he`s got bad reputation when sailing i`m wondering if is any think what i have to be worry about under the sail or it was just ...
May you now why is not many around,(i could`t find any information on web sites or magazines)and most important question do you now where keel bolts are?
Regards
Adam
Sorry but you´ll have to be more specific when you talk about sailing qualities. I can´t complain about mine. Sails very well in all conditions for a 8m sail boat. I´ve delivered many different boats professionally around the Med, UK etc incl Swan 36, HR 38 Amel Super Maramu...but the little Verl never dissapoints. She´s fast and seaworth.
Also the 27 does not have keel bolts, the keel is encapsulated lead ballast sealed in fibreglass and resin. Bascially Nick Hatteridge at VerlVale did a good job. He actually used the workforce from the Halcyon 27 having took over the workshop there when he started off, so they were an experienced team.