Colvin Gazelle

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  • 02 Nov 2018 05:28
    Reply # 6885171 on 6882177
    Anonymous wrote:

    I live and cruise on a colvin doxy, shorter and heavier but with the same rig. I have lots of thoughts on that, svdrummer at gmail.

    And incedentally, dave and i have been talking about a "colvin junk schooner problems" (and delights) thread, as I havn't found an old one in the archives. is anyone interested?

    margaret drummer


    Yes, please! You can post your comments directly in this thread, if you like.

  • 31 Oct 2018 21:28
    Reply # 6883190 on 6882177
    Deleted user
    Anonymous wrote:

    I live and cruise on a colvin doxy, shorter and heavier but with the same rig. I have lots of thoughts on that, svdrummer at gmail.

    And incedentally, dave and i have been talking about a "colvin junk schooner problems" (and delights) thread, as I havn't found an old one in the archives. is anyone interested?

    margaret drummer

    Yes please, I'm interested. 
  • 31 Oct 2018 16:33
    Reply # 6882660 on 6879165
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    When I see photos of Colvin junks, I cant help thinking that just about everything is wrong with those sails. However, since I have never been on board or sailed alongside a any Colvin boat, I may be perfectly wrong. For what I know, they sail like witches to windward and tack without any kind of snags.

    I am very interested in hearing how these craft work.

    Arne

  • 31 Oct 2018 15:51
    Reply # 6882600 on 6879165

    I had a Colvin Gazelle for 10 years and sailed the boat to Alaska, Mexico and Hawaii from the Puget Sound.  I would be happy to contribute to the proposed thread.  To the OP, if you can find a Gazelle for sale, go for it, they are rare.

  • 31 Oct 2018 10:27
    Reply # 6882177 on 6879165
    Deleted user

    I live and cruise on a colvin doxy, shorter and heavier but with the same rig. I have lots of thoughts on that, svdrummer at gmail.

    And incedentally, dave and i have been talking about a "colvin junk schooner problems" (and delights) thread, as I havn't found an old one in the archives. is anyone interested?

    margaret drummer

  • 30 Oct 2018 08:29
    Message # 6879165
    Almost ten years ago now, I bought a fixer-upper Gazelle but then lost her following a paperwork problem and a lengthy drama. I've remained in love with the design, and I'm now getting ready to buy a boat again.

    Has anyone here sailed a Gazelle? I'd appreciate your opinion.

    Best,

    Max


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