Re: Who knows a Potter named Otter?

Gordon (hlg@pacbell.net)
Wed, 7 Apr 1999 22:06:31 -0700


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Steve Barnes wrote:

>So, would #211 be the older style, or would it's transom look the same?
>#555 would be a Mk I, right?

#211 would be like my #234, a first generation, gunter-rig model. It didn't
have any decoration on the transom. It had a lazarette, no sliding hatch,
and no cabin liner.

Jason's #555 Otter is the one restored and named by Larry Costa, who sold
it to Jason when Larry bought a P19. Last I heard it was still in the Bay
area.

Was #211 named "Otter" also? If so, we are up to three Potter Otters now.

Harry Gordon
P14 #234, Manatee
Mountain View, CA