The hull is from Jonathan Wilson/Tim Tyler. The visible standard of welding is good, and the cabin sides are fair, though the roof is wavy. This is probably accentuated by the use of gloss paint on the cabin top, which shows up every ripple. Recessed panels aft give the traditional look, matched by the stylish bow, and heavy scrolled cants forward.

 

The handrails on the roof corners are just square section, which we find can give problems when you try and grip it, especially in the wet.

 

The stern-deck is grooved, to simulate planking, and the flush aft deck hatch lifts to give good access to the weed-box below.

The excellent paint finish is in spray-applied two-pack epoxy, using an automotive product.