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Super Sovereign 35
 

A safe and seaworthy cruiser
Plymouth Classics July/August 2007
After a bit of work I managed to get 5 Owners to agree to meet at Plymouth Classics unfortunately due to the poor Weather and engine trouble Sephina got stuck in Weymouth but Lerryn Lady, Brigus, Merrick and Queen Bee made it.

Sutton Harbour and The Plymouth Classics was good fun and the weather was kind with only Saturday spoiled by the rain.
Queen Bee and Merrick in the Lock at Sutton Harbour
Lerryn Lady uses traditional navigation techniques and follows the Brittany Ferry into Plymouth! No chance of getting lost now.
A fine collection of Classic Sovereign 35 Owners on board Merrick in Cawsand Bay
Queen Bee with all her sails up on the way to Cawsand Bay. The Cruising Chute colours comes from a Television Test Pattern. Difficult to miss, Gowen the original sail makers did a good job.
Four some in Cawsand Bay from the left Merrick, Queen Bee, Brigus and Lerryn Lady
Four at Anchor
Three together on a buoy at Torpoint - what a pretty sight
Lovely bows. Why do they not make boats that look good instead of floating Winnebagos!
And lovely rears
A fine set of sterns just to prove the point, It is amazing they all look different but we have measured to make certain. Merrick does sit higher in the water.
Bows together Ladies
Post dinner washing up on Queen Bee in Fowey
Merrick returning home from Fowey
Plymouth Classics was enjoyed by all that made it and from this we met in September for the first official Super Sovereign 35 Owners Club Meeting This time we had 4 boats and 5 owners in Fowey.
Link to the Super Sovereign 35 Owners Club Meeting.
Merrick and Queen Bee in Sutton Harbour
Lerryn Lady sails up on the way to Cawsand Bay