I am located in Australia and looking for an Atkins Vixen design yacht. Also open to similar design with gaff rig. Email: elviajero@westsailor.com
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I am located in Australia and looking for an Atkins Vixen design yacht. Also open to similar design with gaff rig. Email: elviajero@westsailor.com The Swiftsure is a design from the John Welsford website (http://www.jwboatdesigns.co.nz). Her specifics are as follows: L.O.A. 16′ 5″ She is designed along the lines of an 18th century revenue cutter. Since the plans did not stipulate the running rigging or the finishing out of the interior I … [continue reading] 30′ LOD George Buehler – ‘emily design, 38′ LOA , 5′ draft, 9′2” beam. with boomkin + bowsprit. Double ender full keel cutter, locally grown woods found in central to southern coastal Oregon. Built in Coos Bay, Oregon and launched in 1988. Wood includes; port orford cedar mostly, douglas fir, pacific yew, yellow cedar, + … [continue reading] Designed by Bill Healy, built at Riverbend Marine, Ft Lauderdale, FL. Keel laid Aug 1984, launched Sept 1986. A proven passage maker on E coast of US, Caribbean, S Pacific & NW Pacific. The vessel is 30′ on deck with 28′ waterline, 4 1/2′ draught & 13′ beam. Built using 3/4″ x 1 … [continue reading] Plym: New Prothero Cutter, 32’LOA Hull 26’x 9’ x 5’ This is a heavily built, fine handling and very attractive small cutter. It was launched in 2007 and spars and rigging were completed in fall 2008. Information on designer-builder Frank Prothero can be found in Wooden Boat Magazine Issue 48, September/October 1982. Planking: 1” western red cedar on sawn fir frames 12” O.C., doubled … [continue reading] *** SOLD***BULLFROG, 30 feet on deck, 36 feet overall, gaff rigged cutter. Double ender. Designed by Bill Garden. Built in Seattle by Lester and Frank boatyard in 1947. Oak frames, yellow cedar planked, iron fastened. Fir deck. Refastened in 1986, and a new Perkins diesel installed that year. Needs intermediate level woodwork, paint and standing … [continue reading] | ||||
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