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Jan 23 2007

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Welcome to the 
Seacracker-Trintella Association


The Seacracker-Trintella Association is the only resource for owners of the Seacracker 33. These fabulous boats were also moulded as the Tufglas 33, & the Trintella IIA's depending on the intended market and who owned the mould at the time. We also have several members who sail the delightful Trintella 29 in the UK.

Since 1933, there have been over 550 different Van de Stadt-designs and there are an estimated 30,000 afloat worldwide. From this prestigious firm of naval architects, the Seacracker was designed by E G Van de Stadt himself.

The site includes many of original plans - scanned as A0 and perfect for reproduction and making  the Seacracker Class Association second to none in the resources available.

Seacracker's are most often mistaken for the ubiquitous Contessa 32 or for the classic S&S 34. However Seacracker's are exquisite yachts and proven circumnavigators with an individual flair. Several Seacracker's have circumnavigated (Mabena went round twice), and many have travelled to South Africa and New Zealand. Whether in Liverpool or Essex, Seacracker's have always done well in club racing.

There are lots of photographs & several  articles - with the fascinating log of Badger a Seacracker 31, as she sails from the South Coast of the UK to the Baltic - a 2,000 mile journey undertaken in 2000. 

 

 
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Sergeant Pepper


 Gratuity

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Sergeant Pepper


Tilman

 
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