"DSK" wrote in message
Maxprop wrote:
Another exception is the Graham & Schlageter-designed S2 35 CC. It was a
lower-volume center cockpit boat built on a racing hull, and it was
amazingly fast, especially downwind, but it wasn't beautiful. Nothing on
our part of Lake Michigan, short of a maxi, could outrun that beast.
I've heard of them, neer seen one in person. There were two S-2 9.2cc in
our marina, one owned by some good friends... both sailed pretty
respectably even if they weren't center cockpit boats. I like S-2 boats.
S2s were built up here in Holland, Michigan. The owner of the company was a
gent named Leon Slikkers, a displaced Dutchman, who started out building
Slikcraft powerboats, then sold his company to AMF, and was barred from
building powerboats for a period of ten years by the sale contract. So he
built sailboats, and some of the early S2s were among the ugliest, worst
performing pieces of high quality junk ever produced. He was a quick study,
however, and hired Graham and Schlageter to design his line of
cruiser/racers, and Arthur Edmonds (I think) to design the cruisers. The
results were exceptionally well-built boats with lots of upgrade features.
And they were good sailing machines. The G&S designed 35' CC was one of his
last sailing designs, and it was too bad it wasn't expanded upon into larger
boats. They were deceptively fast and beautifully constructed, if not
particularly beautiful aesthetically. Slikkers is back building powerboats
(Tiara), but he claims he'll build a fleet of 6 or 7 7.9 Grand Slam racers
if someone will give him an order and 50% down. Yeah, sure.
Max
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