1950 Powles Half Decker

£5,500
Norfolk Broads
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1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
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1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker
1950 Powles Half Decker

General Specification

Builder :
Jack Powles, Wroxham
LOA :
5.49m  (18ft 0in)
LOD :
4.88m  (16ft 0in)
Beam :
1.83m  (6ft 0in)
Keel :
Fin

Construction

  • Mahogany carvel construction
  • Varnished topsides
  • West System epoxied below waterline
  • Wintered ashore in shed annually
  • Professionally maintained
  • No recent survey

Mechanical & Electrical

  • No engine

Rigging & Sails

  • Gaff rig
  • Wood mast/spars
  • Mainsail (Jeckells, old but serviceable)
  • Jib (Jeckells, old but serviceable)

Equipment

  • Boom tent with poke
  • Removable outboard bracket
  • Oars and rowlocks
  • Bilge pump
  • Mud weight
  • Rond anchor
  • Various warps
  • Various fenders

Remarks:

“Hopalong” was built by Jack Powles of Wroxham in the early 1950s for one Brigadier Hopcroft, the then owner of the wherry “Dragon”. She has been owned by her current owners for some 20 years, and has been professionally maintained throughout that time. Her owner states that she is a pleasure to sail. She has one or two cracked frames, and her rudder blade has some corrosion at the edges, but she is otherwise understood to be presented in good condition.

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