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Cape Horn Sisters
Some of these pictures and information about the sister ships has come
from Judy Waldman of JW
Yachts. Judy has been involved with Cape Horns from the
inception and continues to keep track of the yachts and their owners.
If you are interested in a currently cruising Cape Horn Yacht, Judy usually knows which may
be for sale or coming to the market.
For a new yacht, contact
Jeffrey Howland, the
VP of Sales and Marketing at the
New Cape
Horn Yacht company (305-289-5333). |
| Hull #1 - Eden Bound
Peter Sever's concept ship and personal vessel. She is now cruising
the Indian Ocean. She safely wethered the December 2004 Tsunami
while in a marina in Phuket.

Hull #3 - Serious Freedom

Hull #4 - Dream Chaser
Planning to cruise to Antarctica, she was painted to stand out from the
ice. She is now white and re-christened as "Jeanne B".

Hull #6 - Two by Sea
One of our favorites, she was the first Cape Horn we saw and she sold
us.

Hull #7 Integrity
A beautiful ship, now cruising in the Pacific Northwest.

Hull #8 - Lord's Warrior
The first of the 75's has headed to the Morraco.
 Hull #9 - Romance
The first of the new 65's leaves Metegan en-route to the Ft. Lauderdale
Boat Show.

Hull #10 - Serendipity
Cruising the US east coast and the Caribbean Islands.

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Hull #13 - Cowboy
Cowboy was built just ahead of Anjumal, so we spent a great deal of
time on her as she was being constructed, anticipating how ours would be.
So, she is REALLY a sister ship. Cowboy's owners are avid fishermen
and added the fishing cockpit on the stern to build a sport fishing
trawler that can cater to long fishing trips.

Hull #14 - Wright of Passage
CH 81, Launched September 2002. She cruises out of Antecortes,
Washington. Click on the link for the full gallery.

Hull #15 - Anjumal
You should recognize her. This picture was taken in Portland,
Maine. The city and harbor is in the background.

Hull #16 - High Note
Cruising the Florida and Caribbean circuit.

Hull #18 Kelsman
Under construction for a 2005 delivery. Go to the
New Cape Horn site for some
great interior renderings of this new beauty.

Hull #? - CH50
I don't know the name of this 55' Cape Horn. She was one of three
sisters built about the same time as Serendipity, above.

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