I found this very salty looking cutter sitting in the harbor. Any idea what make/model she is? Designer?
Mystery Cutter (CAUTION: VERY SALTY)
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- Master Varnisher
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Mystery Cutter (CAUTION: VERY SALTY)
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Re: Mystery Cutter (CAUTION: VERY SALTY)
Wow, that i one sweet looking vessel; What harbor is she moored in?
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Re: Mystery Cutter (CAUTION: VERY SALTY)
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Re: Mystery Cutter (CAUTION: VERY SALTY)
My guess is a Colin Archer Redingskote/ Atkin hull. Forerunner of Crealock's Westsail 32.
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Re: Mystery Cutter (CAUTION: VERY SALTY)
Very Salty indeed! looks like it might be a little dark below decks, but she looks tough!
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Re: Mystery Cutter (CAUTION: VERY SALTY)
It turns out that a local buddy of mine knows the boat - she's an owner finished Dreadnought 32. The owner finished her with the small house, giving her a very different look from other Dreadnoughts.
John
John
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