Favorite Skipper 17 Version
Article By Burt RevellHi Shorty,
After looking over all the Skipper 17 versions my favorite is the Mark II built between 1985 and 1992. Although the Eagle 525 is more refined I'm not too interested in an outboard well smack dab in the cockpit and the additional 400 lbs of added weight. The Mark II in my eyes is a proper little yacht and after having spent some time in the cabin of the Gloucester/Newport/Neptune 16 I can see that the Skipper 17 Mark II extra foot of length has huge benefits with a cockpit over 8 ft long and a cabin actually capable of being comfortable in for overnighting. The Mark II has its own anchor well, good in heavy weather with slab reefing on the main and roller furling on the jib, a tabernacle that allows easy single handed mast raising, room for a portapottie, a table that stores up in the cabin top or slides down for more room in the vee berth, an opening forward hatch for good air circulation, the v cutout in the transom for the tiller , huge side ports to make the cabin light and airy and galvanized bilge plates. You had enough experience on the Holder/Vagabond 17 to appreciate some of these features. Here are a few photos showing the Mark II
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Burt