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== The Warwick Definitive Guide== | == The Warwick Definitive Guide== |
Revision as of 20:36, 27 March 2013
Contents
Introduction
Designed by Laurent Giles after the success of the Centaur the 21' Warwick and the Jouster were aimed at two very different markets. The Jouster for racing and the Warwick for cruising. The Warwick was a much heavier design (and pricier) with bilge keels, full accomodation and providing you weren't taller than 5'10", headroom. Whilst not a fast as the Jouster, because of her long waterline length and tall rig she had a good turn of speed. The Warwick was superceeded in 1977 by the W21.
Statistics
Westerly Warwick Brochure here: Westerly Brochures
The Warwick Definitive Guide
A definitive guide to the Warwick can be found on the Westerly Owners Association website here