Thandora is a Buchanan 33 designed by Alan Buchanan to 1960 RORC rules, built by St Osyth boatyard in 1961 to Lloyds 100A1. The Buchanan 33 was designed as a manageable cruiser racer yacht with enough space and headroom below to be a practical yacht but with the hull shape and rig to give very pleasing performance.
The previous owner had the boat for 20 years and raced regularly as well as cruising up and down the UK coast and over to France. She has proved herself to be a fast boat, easily handled by two people and turns heads wherever she goes.
Planked in 3/4" mahogany fastened with copper rivets to laminated Canadian Rock Elm timbers
Galvanised steel strap floors across the centreline.
External iron ballast keel with galvanised keel bolts, last one drawn 5 years ago.
Marine plywood deck laid over deck beams and covered in the traditional canvas sheathing, finished with cream deck paint. Galvanised hanging knees.
Self draining cockpit with varnished teak coamings and tiller steering.
Varnished teak coachroof coamings with bronze framed windows and a sheathed plywood coachroof deck. Varnished handrails and sliding hatch.
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