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John Asp sent me this photo requesting I post it here. The Rhodes Bounty II certainly deserves mention here. That hull is gorgeous. Like many boats of the type, she looks even better with a yawl rig, though I didn't find a photo immediately to post here.
Pearson built a version of the Bounty II called the Rhodes 41. The hull is the same, but the cabin trunk and/or ports are different. Those peoples' legs are hiding the split between the two ports in this photo, but they're the same ports as on the Triton and Vanguard, for example.
A Google search for "Rhodes Bounty II" brings up some other hits leading to additional photos and information, for anyone interested. Also check out Pearsoninfo.net.
I was on a 1959 BountyII this past summer "Great Old Broad" he is in dry storage in Rochester for the winter. You folks on the east coast may see him this summer.
You can't miss this boat, Black hull with safety Orange mast.