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Month: August 2016

Evolution 32

Posted on August 24, 2016February 19, 2017 by Julian Everitt
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Bilge board cruising design from 2000.

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Spaceboat

Posted on August 18, 2016February 23, 2017 by Julian Everitt

image32ft lifting keel cruising yacht. Design No 0064/1981

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Diplomat Quarter Tonner

Posted on August 18, 2016 by Julian Everitt

Julian Everitt designed Quarter Tonner optimised for conditions in the UAE.

Design date 1985. Design no 0090

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Natural Magic

Posted on August 2, 2016April 27, 2019 by Julian Everitt

Mini Tonner Design No 0028. Date: 1976.

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Wayward Quest

Posted on August 2, 2016August 2, 2016 by Julian Everitt

Design No 0013 Three Quarter Tonner for John Colwell, 1972.

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Kalyma Quarter Ton

Posted on August 1, 2016 by Julian Everitt

One of our quarter ton designs from 1980 owned and raced by Charlie Tait. Hard chines were all the rage back then.

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