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14' International 14 Class Sloop (1989) - SHEARWATER

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    11 thoughts on “14' International 14 Class Sloop (1989) - SHEARWATER

    • Douglas Alvey 4 years ago

      Lovely go-fast boat. We had a C-Lark, which is a fiberglass “International 14”, that looked like many other “starter” boats, in it’s day (@1968). This boat looks like a much more serious racer … lighter, flatter, more un-wetted beam and very “hike-able”. And such a beautiful place to sail. Unalaska Island has fjords in it’s fjords!

    • David Morris 4 years ago

      Cheers!!

    • Rod McLaren 5 years ago

      That boat looks like a lot of fun. If you ever find yourself heading with it through the Canadian prairies to the lower 48, it would be great to see you sailing your boat on nearby Lake Diefenbaker.. Cheers

      • Murray Buttner 5 years ago

        It will be a long trailer ride from out here (after the 700 mile ferry ride to get to the road system) but I will keep it in mind!

    • Rodger Morris 5 years ago

      Great submittal, great pics. Indeed, bravest in show.

    • Craig Buttner 5 years ago

      Bravest in Show!

    • gerry pearce 5 years ago

      Hey Murray, so fun to see. Great pics. Boat looks fantastic. Hope all is well! Gerry

    • Ellen Massey 5 years ago

      What a fantastic boat! Fun to see a lovely varnished hull gunkholing around Unalaska! It’s such a small place, you might know our friends Andy and Daneen who own s/v ROSE? We kept our CELESTE in Unalaska for two winters. Thanks for sharing, hope to cross paths whenever we get back up there!

      • Murray Buttner 5 years ago

        I don’t think I do know Andy and Daneen. These bays are absolutely amazing for sailing. We would love to get our big boat up here, but she is stranded in the UK due to Covid. Bombing around in the i14 is keeping me sane, that is for sure. It would be great to cross paths. Fair winds and sure landfalls!

        • Ellen Massey 5 years ago

          I bet it’s fun sailing a fast, close-to-the-water boat up there! We loved sailing CELESTE around there, just out for day-sails and also around the area – up to the Pribilofs, out to King Cove and Kodiak, etc. Andy and Daneen have a Hans Christian in the Unalaska small boat harbor, near the Unisea plant. They circumnavigated the same time we did, which is how we know them. Be fun to meet you when we get back up there in a year or two if you’re still around!

    • John Oswald 5 years ago

      Yikes and a Junior Nordic hat to boot! Love it.