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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 07:05:29 -0400, DSK wrote:
felton wrote: While at the boat this weekend, I happened upon a Cape Cod Bullseye sitting on a trailer with a For Sale sign on it. Perhaps these are common elsewhere, but I had never seen one before and was admiring it, You have good taste. It's an N.G. Herreshoff design. as best I could as it was covered and the rig was down, but it really looked like a boat that would be beautiful to look at and fun to sail in the right conditions. I am not really looking for one, but I would appreciate any experienced observations of this little beauty. It was a 1993 model and looked brand new. I've never sailed a Bullseye, but it's a marconi rig version of the Herreshoff 12 1/2. Same hull, same rig proportions. These boats are a lot of fun to sail, if you're brought up on something like Lasers they don't twirl as readily but they are thoroughbreds. I think you should consider buying it! Thanks Doug. I briefly did consider it, but I am afraid it wouldn't work for me. I have been toying with the idea of getting a smallish 16-18' one design to sail in the evenings at a relatively small and shallow (in places) lake much closer to me. Most boats are kept in davits with a few on moorings. Flying Scotts seem to be the most popular, followed by Harpoons, Rebels and M16 Scows. I used to sail on this lake in my first boat, a Melges MC Scow and I guess I have been fondly recalling the days of less work and expense and more sailing ![]() That Bullseye was a sweet looking boat, though ![]() |
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