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Eastwood
24
Cave Adsum was an Eastwood 24, built on the Senior 23
fibreglass hull, in the late 60's. She had a BMC 1.5 diesel engine
with a conventional shaft drive. Fitted with a large keel, with
a true displacement hull, she had very good directional stability
at slow speeds.
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Hardy
Pilot
Red
Pepper was a 20ft Hardy Pilot with a Suzuki 50hp four
stroke outboard.
A very attractive boat, she was very easy to maneuver, but
the accommodation was a little cramped for us. (Especially
the Loo !)
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Hampton
Safari
Harmony
is a 25ft ex-hire Norfolk Broads inland motor cruiser. She has
four berths and is very well fitted out for her diminutive size,
thanks to the full headroom throughout. A floating 'Cottage',
with central heating and hot water system etc.
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Hampton
Boats History Page
After I bought
the Hampton, I researched the class and was very forutunate to meet
Mrs Hampton, wife of the late designer, Alec. I am most grateful
to her assistance in enabling me to start the Hampton
Safari Owners Club, which now has almost 100 members, with many
of the 250 or so boats still in active use.
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Shetland
Cadet Weekender
The Cadet is
rather like Dr. Who's Tardis. She is a complete mini-cruiser, with
2 berths, galley & loo, seats 4, and yet is only 15 feet long
and is easily trailed.
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