Traditionally larch on oak planked 40 foot cruising yacht with a cutter rig based on the well-proven, seaworthy designs of late 19th century and early 20th century West Country working boats.
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What a lovely boat. Thank you for letting me come aboard. I love the traditional finish to the interior. It’s nice and light and makes a change from acres of highly polished (and dark!) mahogany! Such a practical-looking boat, truly in tune with her work boat heritage.
I’ve just seen Unity posted. I’m so pleased. She’s one of the simplest, yet loveliest vessels I’ve had the privilege of sailing on. Jon, who build her, is a leading traditional shipwright, experienced skipper and he’ll hate me for saying this, can also throw out a beautiful harmony around the camp fire! Over the years, we’ve explored Cornish waters, the Scillys, Brittany, many and many festivals… A trip on Unity is always a joy.
What a lovely boat. Thank you for letting me come aboard. I love the traditional finish to the interior. It’s nice and light and makes a change from acres of highly polished (and dark!) mahogany! Such a practical-looking boat, truly in tune with her work boat heritage.
I’ve just seen Unity posted. I’m so pleased. She’s one of the simplest, yet loveliest vessels I’ve had the privilege of sailing on. Jon, who build her, is a leading traditional shipwright, experienced skipper and he’ll hate me for saying this, can also throw out a beautiful harmony around the camp fire! Over the years, we’ve explored Cornish waters, the Scillys, Brittany, many and many festivals… A trip on Unity is always a joy.
What a beauty! And love the tiller steering!
YES! Beautifully and obviously lovingly crafted. A joy to see.
I love everything about this boat. Thanks for sharing.