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Re: Bluewater 25, More Info...?

Posted by Scott T on May 24, 2002 at 00:57:57:

...and yet more info...

The things you find when you're surfing !!!

If you need custom fittings for this yacht, Classic Marine in the UK offer custom made in stainless, bronze or galvanised steel for the "Tradewind 25" version by Tradewind Yachts (see my previous post). They apparently fitted out the Tradewind "designer's" (sic) boat. Also search their site for lots of great examples of English workboat style yachts.

This information is included mainly to indicate the seaworthiness of the base design - ie the Bluewater 25. If John Rock has one, you can be sure it is a very good proper little yacht. He is well known in UK for his larger offshore and long distance cruising designs.