JohnTT
10-30-2009, 02:49 PM
The new Shannon motorsailer was at Annapolis. Did anyone else wait through the line to get on board? At first I thought it was the boat they were building for Bob Bitchin of Lattitudes and Attitudes but evidently that is a different design and still building.
http://www.shannonyachts.com/motorsailer53hps.html
It strikes me as a really interesting and original design. More of a sailboat design than most motorsailers including the new Nordhavn (which wasn't at the show?). Certainly not traditional although there are clear William Hand influences (Shannon founder Walter Schulz writes about his interest in Hand's design on their web site).
It's ketch rigged with an ICW mast height . Also shoal draft - 4' 10" with retractable leeboards.
If I understood them correctly, there are already two more in build. They said a lot of interest was coming from was aging cruising sailors who wanted an alternative to a trawler.
I hope they have success. While there are still a good number of custom builders, Shannon and Morris may be the only remaining production New England sailboat builders. Hinckley didn't have a sailboat at Annapolis...maybe the first time in 30 years.
John
http://www.shannonyachts.com/motorsailer53hps.html
It strikes me as a really interesting and original design. More of a sailboat design than most motorsailers including the new Nordhavn (which wasn't at the show?). Certainly not traditional although there are clear William Hand influences (Shannon founder Walter Schulz writes about his interest in Hand's design on their web site).
It's ketch rigged with an ICW mast height . Also shoal draft - 4' 10" with retractable leeboards.
If I understood them correctly, there are already two more in build. They said a lot of interest was coming from was aging cruising sailors who wanted an alternative to a trawler.
I hope they have success. While there are still a good number of custom builders, Shannon and Morris may be the only remaining production New England sailboat builders. Hinckley didn't have a sailboat at Annapolis...maybe the first time in 30 years.
John