by Dennis » Tue Jul 19, 2022 11:09 am
Interesting.
It appears to be marine ply and epoxy built as per the original Dudely Dix design.
They seem to have increased the length 6" in order to comply with local regulations.
here is a Google translated quote from their webpage:
"Since the project is the author's and belongs to Dudley Dix, of course we will start building a dinghy, only after purchasing a license to build a yacht according to the Cape Cutter 19 project (similar to Cape Henry 21 ). We can also purchase a building license for 1 piece. for you. This is included in the price.
However , we changed the original design by lengthening it by 0.5 feet in order to make it possible to classify the yacht as a motor yacht under GIMS. As a result, we give with each yacht Cape Cutter 19.5 Classification certificate for registration in GIMS ."
Cheers
Dennis
CC19 #100 Mary Ann