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Thanks for the reply, but it doesn't quite fit my requirements.
If I go up a notch in size, that also brings into play the Oughtred Eun Mara... which, along with the Grey Seal, has to be one of the most aesthetically mindblowing craft I've seen plans for. I'm a big fan of the traditional look! Though I suspect that despite it's 18 or 19 foot length - the Eun Mara is a solid notch up when it comes to displacement, cost, launching hassle, etc. |
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I haven't seen the Oughtred desin you mention but what you'll find in
Gartside's designs is very strong traditional style. You might likd him. Mason |
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Mason,
Thanks for the suggestions. I like the looks of the Nancy's China - I'm considering ordering a set of plans to peruse. A little light in the displacement department though. I checked out Paul Gartside. I was unfamiliar with his work. I very much like the looks of a number of his designs, but once again the lines fail me under 20 feet. I'm a WoodenBoat subscriber, but hadn't subscribed to Boat Design Quarterly. I believe I'll do so. I'll have to play with some numbers and see if I'm looking for a set of mutually exclusive criteria. My guiding thought for the day : "What if Colin Archer had designed the Micro?" |
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