Surfing the web I came across this British beauty for sale in the UK that definitely qualifies as a plastic classic:
Cassis of Kent
YachtWorld Listing
And she's fitted out with an ample amount of wood for the traditionalist at heart. I haven't been able to find out much information about the class though, does anyone know anything more about these Bonito class sloops?
AJ
Bonito Class Sloop
Well, I sure wouldn't complain if I had to have that boat! A number of nice details in addition to the overall good looks. Thanks for the link.
I haven't heard of the Bonito class, although I believe that Alan Buchanan is a fairly prolific British yacht designer. I think that he started in wood and then transitioned to fiberglass, something like Carl Alberg.
--- R.
I haven't heard of the Bonito class, although I believe that Alan Buchanan is a fairly prolific British yacht designer. I think that he started in wood and then transitioned to fiberglass, something like Carl Alberg.
--- R.
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Boy, when you look at English prices for older boats, it's almost worth sailing your plastic classic over there, isn't it?
Very nice looking boat, and the nav station/quarterberth/galley setup seems just right to me.
Like an Alberg 35/Cheoy Lee Lion with a more seaworthy and practical accomodation plan.
Very nice looking boat, and the nav station/quarterberth/galley setup seems just right to me.
Like an Alberg 35/Cheoy Lee Lion with a more seaworthy and practical accomodation plan.
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