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lydia said..MorningBird said..
Couldn't care less but will be keeping an eye on any S&S34s in it. Azzuro is going. Every time they are in the news there is more buying interest.
It is hardly an S&S 34, really.
You ever seen it.
Yeah, met Shane Kearns in November at Woolwich.
It is a standard MkII S&S34 hull built by SWarbricks out of the same mold as my boat, it just has a different deck.
Quite a few S&S34s have non Swarbrick decks, I nearly bought Ricochet II years ago and it had a flush teak deck. A couple I have seen on Yachthub etc over the years have non Swarbrick decks.
Azzuro is spartan inside but then so are most racing boats. I sailed Huckelberry a couple of times, she did very well in the 2007 S2H, and she was a bare boat to save weight. Even the original Morning Cloud, Edward Heath's winner of the 1969 S2H, was lightened somewhat from the later boats. She also had the taller double spreader mast which became a mod a few years later.
Azzuro is an S&S34.