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With so few Pettersson launches for sale, particularly in the UK, VIRGO is a very attractive proposition for anyone looking to acquire an excellent example of C.G. Pettersson’s work, or simply a gorgeous ‘runabout’ or tender. http://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/553/VIRGO VIRGO is a classic wooden launch designed by the renowned C.G. Pettersson of Sweden in 1925 and fully restored to her former glory by the craftsmen of Clare Lallow’s boatyard at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. When one looks at her beautifully varnished hull and gleaming fittings, you would find it hard to appreciate that this vintage launch is nearly 90 years old. With her new Beta 60 Marine engine, ancillary gear and completely new electrical systems, VIRGO combines classic 1920s style - especially Pettersson’s trademark raised foredeck - with 21st Century technology.
Many people worry about how they can turn their catamaran hull over without damaging it. Furthermore, people tend to over estimate the loads and the number of people and equipment needed. But as this video shows, it is very easy and with some strategically placed car tyres can be done without damage It also shows the advantage of building one hull at a time! This Tamar 31 is being built by Seascape in Thailand. You can see more on the boat yard here www.seascape-asia.com And more on the Tamar 31 here http://sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/5-catamarans-over-40ft/480-tamar-31
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