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Boat Identity... A Tough Call....

Posted by Thom V on April 11, 2002 at 20:23:30:

Hello Scott,

We received a note from Bill Serjeant of the UK with a suggestion as to the make of your possible 'restoration project'. The picture Bill enclosed is above and his comments are below... Do let us know if you proceed with the purchase, and, posting your results here at SBF would be most appreciated!

Thank you Bill!

"It looks very much like a 'Voyager' pictured on the Guest Photos page of my Cruising Dinghies and Trailer Sailers section at http://www.smallsailboats.co.uk I've attached the picture to this e-mail. There is a locker at the stern of the one in Honk Kong and the cabin ports are different. Perhaps there were more than one model of the boat? I do not know where they were built. There is precious little information about them." Bill Serjeant