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Really a renamed [[Warwick]] it was launched in 1977. Also available to home DIY builders in 3 stages of completion. This was in the era of the "Winter of Discontent" and it was thought this might be a way of increasing sales in a very difficult and depressed market. The 21 had different windows and a slightly modified and wooden interior. Somewhat surprisingly the last two 21s made were sold as Warwicks. | Really a renamed [[Warwick]] it was launched in 1977. Also available to home DIY builders in 3 stages of completion. This was in the era of the "Winter of Discontent" and it was thought this might be a way of increasing sales in a very difficult and depressed market. The 21 had different windows and a slightly modified and wooden interior. Somewhat surprisingly the last two 21s made were sold as Warwicks. | ||
− | As with the Warwicks, they had for their size a long water line length and a tall rig which meant they performed a lot better than | + | As with the Warwicks, they had for their size a long water line length and a tall rig which meant they performed a lot better than boats of a similar length. |
== Statistics == | == Statistics == |
Revision as of 21:56, 8 December 2011
Contents
Introduction
Really a renamed Warwick it was launched in 1977. Also available to home DIY builders in 3 stages of completion. This was in the era of the "Winter of Discontent" and it was thought this might be a way of increasing sales in a very difficult and depressed market. The 21 had different windows and a slightly modified and wooden interior. Somewhat surprisingly the last two 21s made were sold as Warwicks. As with the Warwicks, they had for their size a long water line length and a tall rig which meant they performed a lot better than boats of a similar length.
Statistics
The Definitive Guide
A definitive guide to the W21 can be found on the Westerly Owners Association website here