From memory, one of the early Eventides was built in I think Singapore and sailed home to England by I think a naval officer returning from a posting. These and all other Maurice Griffiths designs are available free from the Eventide Owners' Group. (As opposed to the Eventide Owners' Association, but that is another long story!) They were designed to be suitable for home construction in marine plywood, although a number of early ones were yard built in wood. Eventides are regularly made at 24 and 26 feet long. John Williams of www.eventides.org.uk would be pleased to tell you anything and everything about Maurice Griffiths and his designs. Tell him that I sent you to him! You would get lots of encouragement and support from the group. (If you look at the web site, you may wish to look at Newsletter No 9 and click on Athaena, which we restored, to see what a 26 foot MG can look like.) jds
Afternote. The memory still works! She was Borer Bee, Eventide No 8. You will easily find information about her on the web. She, like most Eventides and Golden Hinds etc, was bermudan rigged but a number of them have been junk rigged either at build or as later modification.