I believe it was in St Petersburg. The photographer was Anna Chasovsky. Does anyone remember the post?
These photos are from Boatdesign.net - it was an advertising photoshoot for a build project - in Russia (Saint Petersburg?) - or Latvia,...
JakubT - thank you for your private note. Now I understand. Kornaat may have retired but it is worth it to call and ask for plans. If not then...
Right! OK! Like I said in post 18: Plans for a steel raised-deck-cruiser are available from the Dutch designer K.P. Kornaat: The website...
I notice you are in Praha - not too far from the Netherlands.For the price you can buy a small Dutch steel boat it is really not economical to...
There was a good discussion on this thread:...
Interesting. Getting ichy? Are you really thinking of taking-off? In my opinion, having all your equipment is a good thing. You need to...
Don't really think there is much difference in the dates when the Atkin and Hartly designs were released. Perhaps both were designed in the 1950...
It looks like it would make a nice cruiser (after its role as a sculpture, pond deco or houseboat?) Has it still got its builder's plate?...
Here is the other thread: http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=21437 and 'DutchPeter' contributed the comment of the patch size.
if we could please get back to the topic.:rolleyes: Harrisdr asked what to do with his discovered damage. It looks like to me (my...
Good find! Sounds like one loved little ship that has been places. I wonder if it was ever fitted with the original rig? It seems also that...
Thank you Tad! The 52' Delfin is a different take on the motor-sailor theme. A very interesting look. Seems to be an expedition yacht with good...
Is there any more info on those 52' motorsailors by MacLear? I've googled and only found a text reference that one was launched in 1971.