1949 Hunter Half Decker
General Specification
Construction
- Wood carvel construction
- Built by Percy Hunter’s sons, Cyril and Stanley, to their own design (believed to be based on the Flying 15) as their own personal boat (not for hire)
- Mentioned in “Hunter’s Fleet” by Richard Johnstone-Bryden
- Originally called Wannick (Ludham slang for Wommack)
- Cockpit well enlarged and coaming added at a later date
- Recently fully restored, including rig, after 12 years barn storage
- Understood to be in immaculate condition throughout
Rigging & Sails
- Bermudan Sloop rig
- Mainsail (excellent condition)
- Jib (excellent condition)
Equipment
- Purpose-built road trailer
- Outboard bracket
- New oars
Remarks:
This Broads Half Decker is understood to be in excellent condition throughout, and is a very desirable piece of Hunters’ history!
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