The first version (with a daggerboard) was built by Staem-Marine. A second, more popular version, built by Spair Marine, was introduced in 1970. Thanks to Ryan Anderson for assistance with this and many yachts of French origin.

Spinnaker area: 95 sq ft.

Shoal draft: 1.85m / 6.07′
Rig dims. from sample IMS cert.

Similar in appearance to an early International 14. Originally raced as a class during the 1960′ and 70’s at Bristol UK.
For the best description and history see CVRDA.ORG listed here.

Said to be designed specifically to the MORC rule.
An ‘extended’ version became the ZAP 29.
Photo promised.

aka CAPE FOULWEATHER 25.
Cape Foulweather Boats was located in Newport, OR (USA)
Many thanks to BBS user ‘Don’ for providing image and information on this yacht.
(Displacement is not shown on the original brochure. Figure shown here is an owners estimate.)

Water balast (in addition to fixed) 620 kg
Contact:
HERMES Yacht Consultants
Szerena 60/a
1025 Budapest
Hungary
Tel: +44 750 9268881
Mob:+36 70 265 07 27

Also called LDC 2000.
Now called 2000. (2013).