S&S Designs
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 8:05 am
Just about any boat designed by Sparkman & Stephens does the trick for me, looks-wise--of course I'm most partial to the older, more classic CCA-type designs, but even as the designs have become more modern over the years, nearly all boats from that office have a certain aura about them that just looks "right". (I'm sure there are exceptions.)
Good looks are good looks, regardless of the design type, shape, or style. Class is class, and it's always obvious.
Nathan mentioned the Swan 40 (early 70's vintage) in another post. In addition, I've always liked the Swan 38, of 70's vintage. Angular, IOR-type tumblehomed-hull design with a narrow, chopped transom, pointy bow, and sharp overhangs, with the classic Swan wedge cabin and tall, high-aspect rig. It looks like an angry sliver, purposeful and ready to go, but with a certain style as well. Yes, it's an S&S design.
This thread really got me going this morning! So many boats, so little time (and money).
Tim
Good looks are good looks, regardless of the design type, shape, or style. Class is class, and it's always obvious.
Nathan mentioned the Swan 40 (early 70's vintage) in another post. In addition, I've always liked the Swan 38, of 70's vintage. Angular, IOR-type tumblehomed-hull design with a narrow, chopped transom, pointy bow, and sharp overhangs, with the classic Swan wedge cabin and tall, high-aspect rig. It looks like an angry sliver, purposeful and ready to go, but with a certain style as well. Yes, it's an S&S design.
This thread really got me going this morning! So many boats, so little time (and money).
Tim