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The Topknot 32 was designed
for a customer from the New England area that wanted a
comfortable boat for day trips around his home in
Connecticut. Not a bad way to go in today's hectic
world, spending a quiet afternoon poking into coves and
simply enjoying the company of good friends with proper
refreshments in a good looking "modern classic” boat.
These boat types are called “Picnic Boats” and the name
fits the intended use very well. The Topknot is our
first attempt at the type.
Take a look at the very large
cockpit (necessary to handle all of those friends) and
the daybed aft for lounging on when at anchor. The cabin
has a galley capable of preparing the meal that will be
enjoyed and with the settee area forward, the whole
group can lounge below on days of inclement weather.
Head is clear up in the bow of the boat affording the
maximum amount of privacy when the boat is underway.
The helm and co-helm areas are
huge, comfortable seats for the skipper and mate with
all other passengers either safely in the cockpit or
forward in the focsle. At a pause in the day's
explorations, the anchor can be set in some quiet cove,
lunch brought out and the entire crew can move about
either sunning on the daybed or sitting in the shade in
the covered cockpit.
Power on the Topknot is a
diesel sterndrive of 250 hp. giving a cruising speed of
18 knots burning just under 4 gallons of fuel per hour
and a top speed of 24 knots when you need to get home in
a hurry. We will be doing several lengths of these
vessels with the first being 32' and the second in the
series being 36' long.
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Specifications |
| Length |
32' 10" |
| Beam |
10' 2" |
| Draft |
1' 10" |
| Displacement |
10,800 lbs |
| Power |
250 hp diesel sterndrive |
| Cruising speed |
18 knots |
| Top speed |
24 knots |
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