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    Posted: 26 May 07 at 8:52am
Hi everyone,

I am looking for your assistance in identifying a boat that it has been suggested is an Osprey. A French student has posted on the Osprey Class web site requesting help and I said I would  see what I could do on a wider basis.

Having looked at the photographs supplied several of the Osprey Class have doubts that it is an Osprey. So over the to a larger population for detective work

Information known at this time.
Stored upside down on racking in a building in France
Apparantly sailed from England to France by previous owner from Dover to Dunkirk
Approximately 5m long +- some
4-panel each side 'clinker' construction
Deck stepped mast

Sorry the photo is upside down I am using the link I was sent, I will try to ammend later today.



an another photo


I look forward to your thoughts.
Kind regards,
Huw
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Villan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 May 07 at 5:15pm
Enterprise?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Contender443 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 May 07 at 5:41pm
Looks like an Osprey to me and with those dimensions. It is definitely not an Enterprise.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote laser4000 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 May 07 at 6:03pm
I thought ent originally then I thought too long.. whay about a wayfarerrrrr, but that doesn't have the right number of chines..so I think it is an osprey. They have very distinctive chines at the bow, so I suggest a 'full frontal' photo to compare with the photoes on this site.. for example
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Hi All,

Reasons thought not too be an Osprey are:-

The boat in the pictures appears to have a deck stepped mast
The stern deck looks not large enough and does not form an enclosed rear bouyancy tank
The side decks do not form an enclosed side bouyancy chamber

To the best of the class knowledge no Osprey has had any of these attributes. But we are willing to be educated and learn of a long lost form of Osprey.

My current own thought is a National 18.

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Jack Holt did design a boat that was meant to be a larger version of the Enterprise.  It was called the Lazy E.  15 foot long, double chine etc.  I've got a book that does a bit of a write up about it, but the photo is pretty unhelpful in determining whether it's the same boat. 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote olly_love Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 07 at 5:25pm
it looks alot like an old gp14 but again with those sizes it cant be
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Post Options Post Options   Quote redback Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 07 at 11:03pm
Not an Ent since it only has one thwart.  Not a GP14 since it has more than one chine. Not an Osprey since it has a deck stepped mast.  I's say its about 15 ft long and has many of the characteristics of an Ent so is probably a Holt design.
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Lazy E ?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Chris 249 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 07 at 12:02am
The Holt Lazy E (still sailing in Australia in small numbers under the boring
and misleading name "National E") has only two chines while this seems to
have three. Stem profile, thwart design and number and presence of a
quarterdeck also seem to be pointers against it being an E.

I'd say it was a Caneton (hard chine French development class 5.05m long,
the class that adopted the 505 as its OD version) but for the fact that it's
allegedly a British boat. And a French student may have known about
Canetons.

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