Our pitgirl, Kelly, sails on this beastie as well as Swallow, so it was only natural that Jo Richards ask to leave her moored outside our mothership for Cork Week.

Built for Stephen Fein, she's a Richards 36 with a keel that cants through 55 degrees. The wings on the side of the boat unbolt so she fits on a standard road trailer.

Pointy is an excellent word.

just forward of the yellow bucket are two controls. The red ball in the cage allows the crew to release the keel and let it swing over to the other side for the new tack. The cage was added after various people tripped over it repeatedly, releasing the keel in comedy fashion.
The big metal pole is the lever for the hydraulic ram - pump it and the ram swings the keel from one side to the other.

Huuuuge carbon boom. Pretty much every structure on the boat appears to be custom fabbed. Very pretty.
She's normally used for lake racing, like the
Out '95 (AKA the
Blue Bat, or the
Lewmar boat).
Oh, and the best bit of kit on board? The placcy box containing a camping stove, kettle, mugs and enormous amounts of teabags for fresh cuppas. Terribly English...