Today
I am in Jersey Channel Islands UK, a tiny island 9 miles by 5, home to some
90,000 lucky people who enjoy living in Britain’s sunniest location.
Unfortunately, not today, the weather at the moment is wet and very windy.
Today in Jersey is a public holiday, Liberation Day. Jersey and the other
Channel Islands were the only parts of Great Britain to be occupied by the
Germans during the Second World War. On this day in 1945, they were liberated
by a British task force.
So,
what did I do on a wet and windy public holiday? Pretty much the same as what
you would do if you were in my shoes, trying to obtain a cruising boat for very
little money. I took myself off to the harbour on the off chance the ideal boat
might be sitting there in the marina.
Did I
find the boat? Yes and no! Yes because I found Cape Cutter 19 for sale there.
She’s a classic traditional sailing cutter, so overwhelmingly beautiful that I
was instantly reminded why I have spent so many years sailing. Just looking at
her, I was reminded of the slap of
canvass in the wind, the hiss of the bow wave, the chuckle of water under the
transom, the creaking of the lines and rigging. Here is a boat which brings
back all the romance of the sea. Love at first sight.
The
cape cutter 19 is a classic coastal cruiser she looks traditional but she is
constructed in modern materials and has a reputation for a quality of
performance to match any other sailing cruiser of similar proportions. The
owner tells me she’s fast and fun to sail. With her versatile cutter rig, a
long shallow keel and distinctive plumb bow for directional stability, she’s an
ideal boat for short hop coastal cruising, and her shallow draft and
retractable centre plate means she’s also ideal for exploring islands estuaries
and rivers.
Down
below she has good accommodation for her size a full sized double v berth, two
quarter berth seats, a galley area and work surface. The cabin is light airy
and comfortable.
Her design
originates from the classic old gaff cutter work boats and it successfully
combines old world charm with modern day advancements in construction,
performance and comfort. I discovered later (although I should have known from
first glance, that she comes from Honnor Marine, a very well respected builder.
So, if
she were just a little bigger, and if she were a tenth of the price, she could
be my kind of boat, a simple craft for simple pleasure with a capability to look
after her skipper and crew more than they deserve. She’s not for me
unfortunately but take a look at her, you won’t be disappointed.
INFORMATION
Designer
Dudley
Dix
Length
Over All 7.2M
Beam 2.2M
Draft Centre
plate up 0.45M, Centreplate down 1.22M
Displacement
1100
kgs
Ballast 400kgs
Rigg Gaff
or Bermudan cutter
Recommended
engine 6hp short
shaft
Positive
stability to 110
degrees
Price
(sail away) £18,750
inc vat trailer (Approx)
Standard
colours Navy
hull, Ivory deck
CONTACT
DETAILS
Website www.CapeCutter19.com
Email info@capecutter19.com
HONNOR
MARINE
Bob
and Norma Brown
Tel:
+44 (0)1706 715986 Fax: 01706 342576 /
mobile: 07762 054793
Seaward
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