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Mr. Small is just about to launch his Weekender, Happy Ours. It's March of '21 now, and he started in July of last year. A PERFECT Covid project! Under nine months is a good speed to build a Weekender, and we are looking forward to seeing sailing shots soon! Thank you, Des!
Des Small, Wales

Mr. Kelly has shared photos of his modified Weeeknder (as well as shots of his Wing Dinghy and SuperSkipjack on their own pages!) In the shot above, you can see the shorter, opened-up cabin with added seating just agead of the cockpit seat. This is a unique version of the more open Weekender. I like the look of the shorter cabin, and it still allows for a little space out of the Sun and Winds. Nice!
Jerry Kelly, CT
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Mr. Aldrich has shared a few photos of the modifications he's made to his Weekender. He added an outboard well! That's a new feature we have not seen on another Weekender (or other Pocket Yacht of ours) before. He has also increased the length and width of his Weekender by 10%. We look forward to seeing more of Mr. Aldrich's Weekender!

Jack Aldridge, FL

Mr. Beckmann has launched his lovely modified Weekender and shared lots of great photos. Click on the link or the photos to see his Weekender page!

Mr. Beckmann sent a lot of great photos, so we put them on their own page!
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Michael Beckmann,
Dessau-Roßlau, Germany

Mr. Tony Vouvalides has launched his Weekender in South Carolina, and it's a really lovely boat. Another dark blue hull...we're seeing a lot of this colour scheme and we like it a lot — We'll probably do our next Weekender in these colours, too!

Tony sent over 30 photos, so we put them on a separate page...
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Tony Vouvalides,
South Carolina

 

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