The Sunray 21 masthead sloop was designed by Arthur Howard, who also
designed the Leisure 17 and the Sunspot 15. The family resemblance of all three
yachts is evident by their appearance. She was an early GRP yacht with
encapsulated bilge keels. I believe the first one was built by Cobramold in
1971. This particular boat has been based at Hullbridge for a number of years; therefore
I’m not surprised that she has had her keels shod, since twice a day she has
had to settle on a mixture of gravel and mud, the sort shown in the photos.
Her accommodation would include a dinette double berth in
the saloon on the port side and a double ‘v’ berth in her forward cabin. The
galley would be on the starboard side, opposite the dinette; astern of that and
adjacent to the companionway, there would be a compartment for a Porta-Potti. She
would have standing headroom under the companionway hatch, and her spacious,
self-draining cockpit would have three storage lockers: two under seats on the
port side and one on starboard side.
Specs: LOA is 20’9”, Beam 8’0”, Bilge Keels Draught 2’6”
Displacement 2,700 lbs
Links
Sunray 21 featured by Sailboatdata.com
Sunray 21 for Sale £3,500 (Road Trailer included)
Sunray 21(1976) for Sale with trailer £2,995
Sunray 21 for Sale £1,900
Sunray 21 – Sold, but detailed photos
Project Sunray 21 at Ebay for £850
Leisure 17 and Leisure 17SL
Sunspot 15
Sunspot 15 – Sold
Leisure Owners Association
3 comments:
Hello Bill, is the boat in your photo just upstream of the slipway at Hullbridge?
My good friend "Coral" Paul has a Sunray.. she's very nice...
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