Yes, it has been almost twenty years since I bought the Mad Hatter (CD36 Hull#151) and it was brand new! After all this time and over 60,000nms we may be ready to move up in length and acquire a 41 boat with an inside steering station...It's a Sceptre 41 and a beauty. Does anyone out there in CD land know any history on this boat? If so, please contact me and let me know the story........not many made and they are from Seattle area.
David Sabourin
Mad Hatter 11
CD36
After Almost Twenty Years
Moderator: Jim Walsh
- David Sabourin
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Feb 6th, '05, 16:22
- Location: Mad HatterII CD36 Hull#151 1988
Tracy's Creek, Maryland
- John Vigor
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- Joined: Aug 27th, '06, 15:58
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Home page
David, if you haven't already seen it, check out this website:
http://www.sceptremarine.com/
Cheers,
John Vigor
http://www.sceptremarine.com/
Cheers,
John Vigor
- mike ritenour
- Posts: 564
- Joined: Jun 19th, '07, 12:47
- Location: " Lavida" - CD33 /"Dorothy" - Open Cockpit Typhoon
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Great boat
I've been a closet junkie on this boat for years.
If I ever leave off CD's its my next boat.
Rit
If I ever leave off CD's its my next boat.
Rit
Sceptre 41
David,
I had the chance to spend four days and three nights on a Sceptre 41 sailing in the Puget Sound. The boat was responsive
and easy to sail, although our conditions were limited to fairly smooth water and 8 to 10 knots of breeze.
I will gladly fill you in on the boat's + and - IMHO at dlsewall@comcast.net.
I had the chance to spend four days and three nights on a Sceptre 41 sailing in the Puget Sound. The boat was responsive
and easy to sail, although our conditions were limited to fairly smooth water and 8 to 10 knots of breeze.
I will gladly fill you in on the boat's + and - IMHO at dlsewall@comcast.net.