



I think this is my favorite sailboat design of all time, and to find one in my home port, on the hard was a real treat. First time I've personally had the chance to lay eyes on one.
The reason that I'm posting this here, and not at the Wooden Boat Forum, is that my closer examination of the boat (done politely, without irritating the very dedicated guys doing her varnish in the cockpit) revealed that this looks to me like a wooden deck and cabin house built upon a molded glass fiber hull. All of the originals were traditional plank-on-frame, but I know that Choy Lee built many Rozinantes in fiberglass (Herreshoff called it "frozen snot"). Perhaps this is one of them. Further detective work is in order, including becoming friends with the owner so I can angle for a sea trial.