Remarks :Razzle was Cornish Crabbers 2021 Southampton Boat Show boat, hence late 2021 and built to a very high spec and with an electric drive motor. She has been lightly sailed in and around Chichester Harbour by the original owner and is in excellent condition. She is regularly scrubbed and has been winter stored ashore. The Cornish Shrimper 21 is a popular traditional-style sailing boat produced by Cornish Crabbers, a renowned British boat builder. The Shrimper 21 is well regarded for its classic design, ease of handling and versatility. Developed from the popular Shrimper 19, the 21 offers more space and enhances sailing performance whilst still maintaining the classic lines and charm that are hallmarks of the brand.
Extras include: Coppercoat antifouling, cream carbon fibre mast, full cockpit enclosure with matching spray hood and cockpit cushions, Raymarine Axiom plotter with depth, Raymarine ST1000 tiller pilot, cabin and navigation lights …. among others.
There is a road trailer available via separate negotiation.
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Accommodation :Accommodation:
Forward twin V-berth
V berth infill doubling as table for cabin or cockpitSaloon seating with 2 x single berths
Porta potty toilet
Twin gas hob
Sink
Inventory :Inventory:
Hull - Teal
Deck - White/Grey
Waterline - White
Sails - Cream & UV
Mainsail cover - Grey
Electric drive upgrade -
ePropulsion Pod Drive 3.0 Eco (3kW) with E175 battery (8960Wh / 175Ah)Raymarine Axiom plotter with depth
Raymarine ST1000 tiller pilot
Carbon fibre mast upgrade
Coppercoat antifouling`
Electric cabin lights
Fuse panel
Sprayhood - grey
Cockpit enclosure - grey
12V socket and twin USB
Compass
VHF Aerial / windex
Navigation lights
Cockpit cushions
UV protection for jib
Shrimper fitted winter boat cover
Mechanical :Mechanical:
ePropulsion Pod Drive 3.0 Eco (3kW) with E175 battery (8960Wh / 175Ah)
Rig:
The Cornish Shrimper 21 features a traditional gaff cutter rig, which is a distinctive and classic sail configuration.
Mainsail: The main sail is hoisted on a gaff, which is a spar that runs horizontally (or slightly angled) from the mast. The gaff rig gives the sail its traditional quadrilateral shape.
Gaff: The gaff is controlled with a set of lines known as peak and throat halyards. These lines raise and control the angle of the gaff.
Boom: The lower edge of the mainsail is attached to a horizontal boom, which helps to shape the sail and provides a point of control for the mainsheet.