The Cornish Shrimper 19, along with its slightly larger counterpart, the Shrimper 21, is one of the most well-established sailing cruisers, with nearly 1,400 boats built since 1980.
Its enduring success is due to a combination of:
With a lifting keel and purpose-built trailer, the Shrimper can be towed by a large estate car, allowing owners to explore a wide range of cruising destinations. Its classic lines also contribute to its lasting appeal.
Additional benefits include:
Prices typically start from around £7,000 for older models, and these boats are known for retaining their value well.
Shrimper owners benefit from a highly active and enthusiastic Shrimper Owners’ Association (SOA), which provides:
A highlight of the calendar is the annual International Shrimpers’ Week, offering opportunities to cruise in company with dozens of similar boats.
Recent and upcoming destinations include:
With its shallow draft and lifting keel, the Shrimper is ideally suited to Poole Harbour:
It is therefore no surprise that the class is extremely popular locally, with over 100 boats in the area.
Poole Yacht Club has a growing and active Shrimper fleet:
Members enjoy:
The atmosphere is friendly and inclusive, with a strong sense of camaraderie. Owners frequently share knowledge, experience, and support.
All PYC Shrimper owners receive a contact list of fellow members, ensuring easy communication and collaboration.
The local SOA branch organises a varied sailing programme, including:
There is typically at least one organised event per week during the season.
The PYC Shrimper community prides itself on mutual support:
If you are new to Shrimpers or considering ownership, help is always available.
Jonathan Davies – Class Captain
Phone :07801 287502
email:[email protected]
Connect with fellow owners through the Shrimper Owners’ Association, with access to technical advice, organised events, and a vibrant sailing network.
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