Bru, que peligro tienes, mira que me tienes pillao el punto
The
Rustler 31, a long-keel classic, is sought after both as fast coastal cruier and as a long-distance passage-maker. Good examples command high prices
The Rustler 31 was designed by Kim Holman in around 1964/65, and is generally regarded as a bigger version of his famous earlier
Twister design (Tyler 28), itself a development of the Folkboat type. Later a larger version was built, the Rustler 36. There is a definite family resemblance between these yachts, and they all share an excellent reputation for seaworthiness and all-weather speed.
In 1990 "Yachting World" wrote: ".... the Rustler 31's seakeeping ability is legendary" and ".... delightfully sure-footed in that purposeful way that is the hallmark of well-bred, long-keeled yachts of moderate to heavy displacement".
Por lo de la popa podriamos transigir, un "semi-raked stern" habilita su buen espacio a popa tambien, el verdadero problema esta en el precio, que ves una cantidad que no te parece tremendamente excesiva...hasta que te percatas que va en Libras Esterlinas
mais,
quelle merveille
un verdadero golpe bajo...
Para los insaciables (...y necesitados de mas espacio interior) tambien se fabrica en 36 '
