Moody 29
Introduced: July 1980
Ceased: July 1983
Built by: Marine Projects (Plymouth) Limited
Designer: Angus Primrose
Boats Built: 145
Berths: 6
Built from 1980 to 1983, the Moody 29 was very much a
smaller version of the earlier and very successful Moody 30,
itself a shrunk Moody 33. The looks make her unmistakably
one of the Primrose designs for Moody, sharing the
trademark flared bow and dark blue topside stripe, which
helps to disguise the high freeboard. She was designed as a
six to seven berth boat, the seventh being achieved by
converting one side of the saloon to a double, and regarding
the aft berth as another double.
This was probably Angus Primrose's last production yacht
design, before he tragically died at sea off the coast of the
USA, shortly after completing the 1980 OSTAR singlehanded
transatlantic race.
PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS
LOA
9.04m
29'8"
LWL
7.62m
25'0"
Beam
3.20m
10'6"
Draft (fin keel)
1.37m 4'6"
Draft (bilge keel)
1.06m 3'6"
Displacement
3311 kg 7300lbs
Ballast
1248 kg 2750 lbs
Replacement Part: Window
Description:
Pattern Number: P17807
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Glass Colour: Clear
Glass Thickness: 6mm
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Replacement Part: Window
Description:
Pattern Number: P17808
Dimensions:
Width =
Height =
Glass Colour: Clear
Glass Thickness: 6mm
Image of Window Here