Pantouf is the only of Sam Crocker’s Design #166 ever built . She turns heads in every harbor we enter and has more than once been granted a mooring when in advance we were told there were none to be had. Pantouf’s broad sweeping decks are what first caught our eye when we (as hopeful buyers) first saw her under her winter cover. She may look like a stout, comfortable cruising vessel (and she is) but she does have a surprising turn of speed which we are grateful for when we cruise with all 5 of our children. Pantouf is special to us as a family but even outside of our bias, Pantouf has caught the eye and hearts of our friends; as a 10 year old guest once said to our daughter, “I knew you had a cool boat but I didn’t know it was THIS cool!”
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I think you should enter Pantouf in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don’t know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year’s charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at http://www.gcbsr.org
Love these Crocker boats! Lived aboard a 36 ft. 1930 gaff-rigged Crocker schooner, “Tortuga,” for three years with my husband and two boys (2 and 4 when they moved aboard). Purchased in City Island, NY; sailed to Miami. Met the sister ship to Tortuga in Darien, CT and both schooners shared the same dock on Butler’s Island for many years.
I think you should enter Pantouf in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don’t know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year’s charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at http://www.gcbsr.org
Love these Crocker boats! Lived aboard a 36 ft. 1930 gaff-rigged Crocker schooner, “Tortuga,” for three years with my husband and two boys (2 and 4 when they moved aboard). Purchased in City Island, NY; sailed to Miami. Met the sister ship to Tortuga in Darien, CT and both schooners shared the same dock on Butler’s Island for many years.