Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Design 1674 Toc Toc
This design was one of Rod Stephens' "pet" projects: he loved this boat. The original "one-off" was built of steel at the L. Moerman shipyard of Brielle, Holland and launched in 1964. She is a very big volume boat that affords a huge amount of interior accommodations. The after cabin provides a lot of privacy as it is separated from the main cabin by the cockpit and engine room.
Here is the general arrangement plan.
The boat was eventually developed into a production fiberglass boat that was built and marketed by Marlow Yachts of Deer Park, New York and called the Marlow 48. This was around 1970. From there the molds were purchased by Bennett Brothers Yachts of Wilmington, North Carolina. The model was renamed the Sunward 48.
Here's the sail plan.
The following is a selection of interior images.
Principal Dimensions
LOA 47'-0"
LWL 38'-0"
Beam 14'-3"
Draft 5'-8"
Displacement 49,800 lbs
LOA 47'-0"
LWL 38'-0"
Beam 14'-3"
Draft 5'-8"
Displacement 49,800 lbs
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