That is a lot of boat in 24'. In some ways reminds me of a Pacific Seacraft Dana. I expected the Pilothouse to be little more than a hard Dodger, but WOW! With that canoe stern, I'll bet she handles a sea state well.
There was a gentleman that had a day charter business in Tortola with a boat like this. He would take out couples and family's in the 70's and 80's. A long white beard, his nickname was Santa Claus. Does anyone remember the name of his boat. He would visit our beach club on Copper Island in the B.V.I.
I can't see any reason why a couple could not cruise from The Uk and Ireland through scandinavia, down the danube or Dnieper to the med in a nice little boat like this...on a modest budget. Hmm.
Having read about a couple that crossed the channel in a canal long boat. Narrow Dog to Carcassonne was their book, this would do it in a heartbeat. Brighton to the Black Sea anyone? I just noticed it has a tabernacle on the mast foot. Dropping the mast would be a doddle .
Deck stepped mast. And yes, they'd have to drop it on such journeys but absolutely doable. The Pacific Seacraft Dana 24 (which is comparable in many regards ) has done numerous circumnavigations - with no Pilothouse like this. The most popular of the production run on the LM sailboats had twin keels, like an English Macwester.
That is a lot of boat in 24'. In some ways reminds me of a Pacific Seacraft Dana. I expected the Pilothouse to be little more than a hard Dodger, but WOW! With that canoe stern, I'll bet she handles a sea state well.
Looks verry much like my brother´s boat.
Nice covered cockpit from sun and rain
There was a gentleman that had a day charter business in Tortola with a boat like this. He would take out couples and family's in the 70's and 80's. A long white beard, his nickname was Santa Claus. Does anyone remember the name of his boat. He would visit our beach club on Copper Island in the B.V.I.
Adorable, I'm looking for this boat but in Italy it's very difficult
Such a wonderful music background.
Its called Delicate Attention by BERTYSLO
I wonder how much they want for it?
I can't see any reason why a couple could not cruise from The Uk and Ireland through scandinavia, down the danube or Dnieper to the med in a nice little boat like this...on a modest budget. Hmm.
Having read about a couple that crossed the channel in a canal long boat. Narrow Dog to Carcassonne was their book, this would do it in a heartbeat. Brighton to the Black Sea anyone? I just noticed it has a tabernacle on the mast foot. Dropping the mast would be a doddle .
Deck stepped mast. And yes, they'd have to drop it on such journeys but absolutely doable. The Pacific Seacraft Dana 24 (which is comparable in many regards ) has done numerous circumnavigations - with no Pilothouse like this. The most popular of the production run on the LM sailboats had twin keels, like an English Macwester.
@@philgray1023 you might want to hold off a bit in that Black Sea voyage. Just sayin'.
@@geofffleming12 My last trip over there was in a large grey coloured ship. I think I'll give it a miss for now.
There is never an approximate price?.
Shower?
I haven't sailed but why is there a switch for a compass?
It's got a light. Compass is not much good to ya at night, if ya can't read it.
¿Tiene imbornales la bañera o cokpit?
The worst video ever see