cherub at Hunts
cherub at Hunts
One of our graveyard boats:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cherub-Sailing-Di ... 27b63a2f10
Don't know if it is cvrda eligible? Jim C tells me it is an early seventies design, so presumably not?
If anyone is interested I can take a look.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cherub-Sailing-Di ... 27b63a2f10
Don't know if it is cvrda eligible? Jim C tells me it is an early seventies design, so presumably not?
If anyone is interested I can take a look.
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Re: cherub at Hunts
Definitely is. The boat is most probably 1973, the shape about 1970. At that age I'd rather have a wood Cherub than a glass one though (other than the foam sandwich one(s)).Nessa wrote:Don't know if it is cvrda eligible?
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Nessa,
a bit of a thread hijack (needs must to do the devils work) BUT...
did you manage to get a peek at the number on the thwart or hog of the MR at GWSC?
Cheers
D
a bit of a thread hijack (needs must to do the devils work) BUT...
did you manage to get a peek at the number on the thwart or hog of the MR at GWSC?
Cheers
D
David H
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Nessa, the original design was way back in about 1953 or so, so the Cherub is an ideal cvrda boat!
Rupert
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the cherub calls to me while I survey the wreckage of the simoun.
David, I'm afraid that I did remember to go and look at the MR, but someone had clearly had a fit of conscience and had gone and wrapped it all up very securely in a nicely fitting cover (it was totally neglected the previous times I'd looked) so I didn't like to interfere.
David, I'm afraid that I did remember to go and look at the MR, but someone had clearly had a fit of conscience and had gone and wrapped it all up very securely in a nicely fitting cover (it was totally neglected the previous times I'd looked) so I didn't like to interfere.
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In fact I have been in contact with Tim Noyce, who has the sister ship to this and sailed it at Roadford. Lots of help and advice available if anyone s keen.
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Well, as Neil was testing Youtube... This (as you can tell from the poor quality(!)) is video from the 1980s and just about all of them are CVRDA eligible now. 2612 (black boat with cream on topsides) was built about 76 or 77, but is a generation on from this one. The rigs had changed in the early 80s too and these have bigger mains and smaller jibs, but kites the same size...
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great 80s soundtrack
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Superb, New Order too....now I really want the little cutie <sigh>
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Laser 2
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I used to own Cherub 2333 and I always enjoyed the look on the face of the helm of any boat ducking my stern ... as they realised the 9ft long spin. pole (which stowed along the boom) over hung the stern by a good 3 ft.
of course the same boat would probably sink if I got into it now...
of course the same boat would probably sink if I got into it now...
Andi
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Sadly the orginal soundtrack to the video has been lost over the years: the youtube one is from about a 4th gen copy. The original video, which we brought out for the 1989 Sailboat, featured a mix of House type tracks put together by Alex Windsor, Flat Stanley's forward hand. Prominent among these was a track called "the Power", which when released *a year later* became a major worldwide seller, and several of the other tracks on the mix sold shedloads too... Alex was/is in the business and had access to a lot of unreleased material and could sure pick them!neil wrote:great 80s soundtrack
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Bernard Sumner now has a Beneteau 44 up on the Clyde..... very nice it is too!
Looking at those Cherubs reminds me why I always wanted a Ghost..... a 15ft version with an impressive spread of sail set on a high aspect rig...
D
Looking at those Cherubs reminds me why I always wanted a Ghost..... a 15ft version with an impressive spread of sail set on a high aspect rig...
D
David H
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Strange how things come around then, David - Is the Rebel featured on the Y&Y forum the modern equivelent of the Ghost? Can we not only see the future of the current design from what happened in the past, but watch the process to get an idea of why it happened back then, too?
Rupert
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I had a look over this today. If anyone wants details, send me a pm. In brief, it needs work, but nothing major. The cherubim have offered a jib and daggerboard to set the ball rolling.
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Rupert,
THat is a very profound thought - and one that would take a huge amount of thinking through to answer.
I would have to say - as a quick retort - no.
What you could say is something alone the lines of ....
If a late 1960s Cherub, stretched to 15ft = A Ghost
Then maybe
The GT60 Cherub, stretched to 15ft = The Rebel.
When I get a better feel for the oveall Ghost story it could be that the boat forms some part of the evolutionary link that lead from the simple performance dinghies of the mid to late 1960s through to the later boats - that were themselves part of the rpad map that led ultimately to the skiff revolution.
But I would have to say that this lin is tenuous in the extreme - I think it more likely that if the truth could be simply told that the Ghost was a bit of a Neandrathal - a dead end - but one with a DNA trace (but just a tarce) that appears later on.
Cor - that was a hard question to answer - a good one.
D
THat is a very profound thought - and one that would take a huge amount of thinking through to answer.
I would have to say - as a quick retort - no.
What you could say is something alone the lines of ....
If a late 1960s Cherub, stretched to 15ft = A Ghost
Then maybe
The GT60 Cherub, stretched to 15ft = The Rebel.
When I get a better feel for the oveall Ghost story it could be that the boat forms some part of the evolutionary link that lead from the simple performance dinghies of the mid to late 1960s through to the later boats - that were themselves part of the rpad map that led ultimately to the skiff revolution.
But I would have to say that this lin is tenuous in the extreme - I think it more likely that if the truth could be simply told that the Ghost was a bit of a Neandrathal - a dead end - but one with a DNA trace (but just a tarce) that appears later on.
Cor - that was a hard question to answer - a good one.
D
David H