Any ideas from anyone with ref to the above picture. I have no idea aside from someone saying its a cormorant. Sail sign shows 2 interlinked "s" letters. Any help appreciated.
[/ QUOTE ] Those two pictures look a lot more similar but very different to the first.
I found This website with loads of pics but my French is not really up to navigating it.
Some of the pics look similar but many definitely dont. I wonder if there were two versions over the years. Perhaps someone who understands the lingo can make something of it.
Could also have been sold in the Uk under a different name!
Thanks for info - looking more like a challenger to me, as previous posts have picked up on boats for sale website with cormorant. As I paid considerably less than quoted price, I couldnt turn it down.
Very similar, I'll grant you that.
The Challenger doesn't have chain plates or the custom pulpit of the Cormorant. It also is listed on that Froggie site as "Export" so it could well be they are the same hull.
The fact that the Cormorant from the ad and the one in the enquiry are the same boat, not similar boats, makes it a Cormorant for me, provided the ad had the correct description.
(No-one could copy the Turk's Head of mooring lines on that cleat /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
I think you're right. The Challenger uses the chain plates for an "A" frame to unstep the mast. Details all look similar and this pic has a transom mounted outboard.
Looks like the advert has wrongly identified the boat, unless it was imported here as a Cormorant.
The arrows point to some distinctive profiles in the cabin roof which are similar on both boats
If you have not already do so copy the original picture into Photoshop and play with the lighting levels a bit. You can bring out a bit more detail of the superstructure. Does all look more and more like the Challenger Scout.
Yerbut the space between the front edge of the coachroof and the front edge of the forecabin hatch looks very different. Also the moulding of the area around the 'rubbing strake/cove line' looks like it may be different on the two pix.
There's certainly a family resemblance, but maybe one is the big sister of the other?
Pretty impossible to tell as the first pic has most of the highlight detail burnt out.
The seam moulding/rubbing strake may just be a spec change during production.
I'm still guessing it's basically the same boat with export differences.