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Spray 33 Fiberglass,
Steel or Wood / Epoxy PAGE 2 BACK TO SPRAY 33 PAGE 1 |
| L.O.A. | 11.48 m | 37' 8" |
| L.O.D. | 10.03 m | 32' 11" |
| L.W.L. | 8.13 m | 26' 7" |
| BEAM | 3.66 m | 12' 0" |
| DRAFT | 1.22 m | 4' 0" |
| DISPLACEMENT | 10,000 kg | 22,000 lb |
| BALLAST | 3,400 kg | 7,500 lb |
| AUX PWR | 20 - 33 hp |
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Spray 33 Spray 33 built by Tony Fountain in Australia - Tony has cruised extensively in this boat and is the founder president of the Australian based Slocum - Spray Society. STUDY PLAN PACKAGES ON CD GIVE ACCESS TO HUNDREDS OF step by step BOAT & KIT ASSEMBLY PHOTOS See STUDY PLAN details |
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SPRAY 33 Built by R. F. Giddy, this Spray was sailed Read about this interesting trip in Bruce's
e-book
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Modified Spray 33
Isambard
SPRAY 33 |
SPRAY 33
SPRAY 33 " Plucky Lady" |
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Spray 33 Hi Bruce, I took the Kangaroo out for a hop today in
a force 5-6. Pure pleasure!!! |
| COMMENTS FROM ANOTHER SPRAY 33
OWNER ABOUT HIS BOAT "BLACK PEARL" Our boat has cruised to Spain, Portugal and the Mediterranean, and has made two Biscay crossings in severe weather. We have nothing but admiration for her sea keeping qualities and we have never for one moment felt unsafe in her and she returned good passage times in strong winds, often unWe have recently completed a long term restoration of this boat. |
SPRAY 33 PLAN BUYER: I have just received my plans for the Spray 33. I am overwhelmed by the number of drawings and the detail including deck fittings right down to the plans for the Roberts Dinghy. This is not my first boat building experience. I have built what my wife refers to as "toy" boats, a 14' wood /epoxy daysailer and a 20' cedar strip canoe. This will be my first "serious" boat building experience and I am looking forward to getting started. Having looked them over I can see where the cost lies. The plans from other designers do not compare. I would not hesitate to recommend Bruce Roberts for boat building plans to anyone who might ask. Sincerely, Rick Deschenes "If you spend all your time trying to get even, you will never get ahead." |