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Peter Ibold designed the Endurance in 1970, originally as a 35 footer. There have been several slight variations in the design, some being 37 or 38 feet on deck, and builders have included Windboats of England (well built ferro versions), Belliure in Spain, Stratimar in France, and de Kleer and Spencer Yachts in Canada. It is believed that Tylers of England also moulded hulls, and some were also said to have been buit in Taiwan.
Many have also been built in ferrocement, including a fair number of factory-built boats, by Windboats of England. Good ferro examples, whether professionally or amateur built, are immensely strong and no heavier than any other construction method, and the construction method has many advantages for extended cruising. Ferro construction has however been given a bad name by many poorly built amateur boats.
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