Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
I was just browsing the By-The Sea web site, and saw an announcement that Compass Classic Yachts is building an "intrepretation" of the Typhoon (with centerboard, gasp!). Check it out at: http://www.compassclassicyachts.com/ccy_hurricane.html
cheers, Laura
S/V Harmony
1985 CD Typhoon
lcaldero@earthlink.net
cheers, Laura
S/V Harmony
1985 CD Typhoon
lcaldero@earthlink.net
Re: Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
This is what happens when you leave a handsome Typhoon and a pretty little Bullseye alone and unchaperoned.
Re: Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
Has anyone checked on the price?
branchedoakmarina@alltel.net
Laura Calderone wrote: I was just browsing the By-The Sea web site, and saw an announcement that Compass Classic Yachts is building an "intrepretation" of the Typhoon (with centerboard, gasp!). Check it out at: http://www.compassclassicyachts.com/ccy_hurricane.html
cheers, Laura
S/V Harmony
1985 CD Typhoon
branchedoakmarina@alltel.net
Re: Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
I didn't realize that my beautiful Typhoon was boxy.Laura Calderone wrote: I was just browsing the By-The Sea web site, and saw an announcement that Compass Classic Yachts is building an "intrepretation" of the Typhoon (with centerboard, gasp!). Check it out at: http://www.compassclassicyachts.com/ccy_hurricane.html
cheers, Laura
S/V Harmony
1985 CD Typhoon
Bob
S/V First Lady
RCVanEck@aol.com
Re: Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
Boxy,? - Yup, looks like we are all sailing milk cartonsLaura Calderone wrote: I was just browsing the By-The Sea web site, and saw an announcement that Compass Classic Yachts is building an "intrepretation" of the Typhoon (with centerboard, gasp!). Check it out at: http://www.compassclassicyachts.com/ccy_hurricane.html
cheers, Laura
S/V Harmony
1985 CD Typhoon
wskyr3d@aol.com
Re: Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
I think they're just trying to put some historical credibility to the design; anything to influence a buyer's perception. I'm not sure comparing it to a Ty is the right choice though. After looking at the photos, it seems there would be many other designs out there to interpret (i.e. mangle). I think the boxy comment must be referring to the cabin.
Marino Curati
Ty #74 Snug
Cleveland
Marino Curati
Ty #74 Snug
Cleveland
Re: Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
Ease up guys. It's not a Typhoon. If one wanted a 19 foot, centerboard gaff rig sloop and didn't care how much it costs, this looks like a very nice sailboat. One wonders however about the performance. Does compass yachts have any comparative data between the "Hurricane" and the "Typhoon"? THAT would be interesting.
cha62759@traverse.com
cha62759@traverse.com
Re: Hurricane: New Interpretation of the Typhoon
Be Very Encouraged! These folks have kept the basic boat alive. That's something I wished to do years ago, but my marketing research proved that it was not feasible or prudent. To purchase the molds and produce the historical version of the Ty was beyond what you, we, anybody was willing to pay for - today. The price point just could not support the boat's construction costs.
I am glad that the Hurricane is utilizing the molds (there quite beautiful). Maybe it will become a classic as well. I'm certain that in the future somebody will approach Compass to produce a Ty. The means will have been preserved.
John Lesage
cdtyphoon@snet.net
I am glad that the Hurricane is utilizing the molds (there quite beautiful). Maybe it will become a classic as well. I'm certain that in the future somebody will approach Compass to produce a Ty. The means will have been preserved.
John Lesage
cdtyphoon@snet.net