| Length: 4.27m (14ft) |
| Width: unknown |
| Weight: |
| Country: United Kingdom |
| Keel Type: Fin Keel |
| Rig Type: Bermuda Sloop Fractional (with jib) |
| Crew: |
| Trapeze: none |
| Sail Area: sq. m |
| Spinnaker Type: No spinnaker |
| Spinnaker Area: 0 sq.m |
| Designer(s): |
| Design Year: 1970 |
| Builder: |
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The Voyager was built in Essex, first in Bradwell and then in Burnham, by Col. McMullan under the name Juxta Mare Marine.
McMullan was later joined by Adrian Jardine (Olympic bronze medallist in the 5.5 Metre) and they jointly produced a stretched version of the Voyager called the Redstart.
‘The idea was to make it a bit more unsinkable’, says Adrian. ‘The Voyager would sink in time if it was flooded, so we increased the buoyancy. We also made the Redstart so it would trim less stern-down when people were sitting in the cockpit.’
Redstart is a stretched version of Voyager 13 with fin keel and more ballast and other sdjustments
 
| No class association known |
 
 
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