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I think I have to do a full room tour soon! But here are a few impressions on the new head make over. Yes I know it is not boaty, but that's not what I was going for, I am creating a cozy home for myself! So here we go: - brand new fiberglass shower floor - new timber benchtop - riverstone sink with mixer tap - hot water shower - no more porta loo, I have proper boat toilet now :) - i built in 2 cupboards - a pretty mirror on the wall - lots of nice plants :) - skincare products by @DeedIndustries thanks so much IG:yvonnemarianna.travels
The kind of little ship one might have dreamed of when browsing the pages of The Rudder magazine, SANDPIPER is living, breathing, beautiful and practical testimony to two of the leading personalities of the ‘wooden boat revival’ that happened around them in the 1970s, Bud McIntosh-trained boatbuilder, Gordon Swift,, and pioneering broker and 'boat maker', Bill Page, her first owner. https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/713/winthrop-warner-35-ft-bermudan-ketch-1979 Presently owned by one of that movement’s earliest alumni and major, hands-on grassroots evangelists, Donn Costanzo, SANDPIPER has led a blessed life, pampered and enjoyed by four owners who have given her whatever she has required; so well and lovingly was she built that she has never had or needed a restoration. In her design that could only be American, Winthrop L. Warner achieved perhaps the perfect blend of moderation and comfort in the hull with powerful but manageable adventure in her ample ketch rig. SANDPIPER is truly an American dreamship.