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Introduction
Balanced rudder for the
25
The Jaguar 25 was designed
in the early 1970s by Frank Butler of Catalina Yachts, USA. As such, in
America , she was the Catalina25, evolving into the Catalina250, &
remaining in production there until the early 90s.
In terms of nos. built, inclusive of those
built by other manufacturers under licence, the 25 is one of, if not the,
most successful boat of her class.
She was the third of a line of three Catalina boats built under licence
by Eric Birch in Canvey Island, under the banner of Jaguar Yachts, (See
also the 22 & 27), & were produced from the mid 70s to the mid
80s. It is believed that 940 were built.
CONSTRUCTION
The 25 followed the, by now, established
modular construction techniques that allowed Jaguar to become one of the
most profitable builders of the time. The hull has a liner that forms
the basis of most of the furniture, although a fair amount of teak veneer
disguises the excess glassfibre.
Construction was chop strand mat with orthophthalic resins, & a balsa
cored deck.
Rigging in both Mk1 & Mk2 guises was
mast head, the Mk2 having the shrouds moved inboard, spreaders swept back
slightly, & a baby stay replacing the forward lowers. The mast is
deck stepped with a kingpost below.
Three keel variations were offered, twin,
fin, & swing keel. (Similar to the 22)
ACCOMMODATION
There were 2 options below; one being the
dinette to port, with opposed seating, & a berth /seat opposite: the
other being an "L" shaped seat around the saloon table. In both
cases the table drops to form a small double berth. Abaft this there is
a small but well executed & comprehensive galley, opposite of which
is an excellent ¼ berth- enlarged in the outboard powered models.
Forward of the saloon is the heads/hanginging locker, & forward again
is a double V berth with infill. There is abundant underseat storage.
There can be few craft of this size &
vintage that offer such accommodation. The cockpit is large with comfortably
angled coamings, 1 large deep locker & a smaller rope locker. Transom
hung rudder.
ENGINE
Outboard or 7.5 hp Volvo saildrive diesel
SUMMARY
There is probably no other yacht of this
size/vintage that is so versatile. The 25 sails very well, & is comfortable
& safe. Many,by now will be modified; but in terms of value for money,
the competitors will be the Mirage 26, or the Marcon Tomahawk.
Summary by L Milton
Diagram
for a balanced rudder blade

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