1935 River Cruiser Class
General Specification
Construction
- Wood construction
- Believed to have been built by Ernest Collins (or possibly Walter Woods) in the 1930s and to be the only survivor of a class of three
- Length 7.32m (24ft) plus bowsprit
- Lifting cabin roof (hinged at front) with new canvas (to be fitted)
Mechanical & Electrical
- No engine
Rigging & Sails
- Gunter rig
- Tan mainsail (very good condition)
- White jib
- 2 x spare jibs
Accommodation
- 2 single berths in 2 cabins (with potential for further berths)
- Spirit cooker
Equipment
- Awning
- Quant pole
- Bilge pump
- Outboard bracket
- 3 x fenders
- Mooring warps
- Boat Safety Scheme certificate (expires 2013)
Remarks:
This is a pretty little river cruiser class Broads yacht. Photos taken by Topsail (ashore April 2009, afloat May 2009).
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