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Elizabethan 31 Ketch (1970)

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REF. No. 63542

While we do not normally feature boats of this size, we found this vessel to be interesting.

The Elizabethan 31 was introduced in 1968, as a long-keeled family cruiser. She was the first commercial design by David Thomas, who later went on to design the Sigma and several Hunters. Around 40 sloop rigged Elizabethan 31s were built by Peter Webster Ltd., though after the company's closure in 1976 the moulds were used to produce additional hulls, mostly home completed.

In 1970 a ketch-rigged version was built, with centre cockpit and a higher deck moulding, giving much greater headroom in the saloon, as well as a separate two-berth aft cabin. The long-keel hull is exactly the same as the sloops, with 50% ballast ratio. Elizabethan 31s are well regarded as long-distance cruisers with several having made notable ocean passages. This yacht is one of these rare ketch-rigged versions (only four were built), and is generally in very good condition. She was epoxied as a preventative measure in 1999.

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On Offer for Euro 49,000 / US$ 60,208  / ST£ 33,792 

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