Boat Overview
This is an extremely pretty example of a classic cruiser/racer from the boards of the renown New Zealand designer Ron Holland. Built by Camper and Nicholson, she is hull number sixteen of a total of twenty five built. Although well thought of and fast vessels, the class was discontinued after a change in the International Offshore Racing rules rendered them uncompetitive. That was racing's loss as these vessels proved to be excellent blue water fast cruising vessels.
Construction and Performance
Very strongly built, three of the class were entered into the 1979 Fastnet race and all three survived unscathed despite being knocked down.
Interior Specifications
Poppy is deceptively spacious with over 6'06" headroom on the centreline in the saloon and generally over 6' in the remainder of the saloon. She has a large double quarter berth, a forward vee berth cabin plus extra berths in the saloon. Originally fitted with two pilot berths, the starboard berth has now been rebuilt with lockers. Otherwise, the accommodation is much the same as when the vessel left the factory apart from usage and the passage of time.
Navigation Aids
Her navigation aids consist of:
- Nasa Target Navtex Pro
- Garmin Fishfinder 100
- MLR FX312 GPS
- Raytheon R10X Radar
- Icom DSC VHF base unit
- Exhaust temperature alarm
- A Battery monitor
- Webasto 8Kw diesel heater
Sails
Sails are all useable and consist of a:
- Genoa
- Two mainsails
- Spinnaker
- Cruising chute
Conclusion
This is a well proven vessel with, like her sister vessels, an excellent track record backed up by Camper and Nicholson's experience and quality of work.
Disclaimer: The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.