The KNOCKABOUT 24 is a version of the RAINBOW 24 (but without the cuddy/cabin,) originally built for the Annapolis Sailing School. The KNOCKABOUT was used for some years as a trainer for the US Naval Academy.

Diesel inboard was an option.
An updated version was reintroduced as the WESTERLY 21 (1977).

Shoal draft model: 3.75′.
Probably the same or similar to the FEELING 286.

Also available with triple keel.

The KONSORT 29 DUO is a Pilothouse motorsailer with the same hull as the KONSORT 29.
Sail area:
-Main: 176 ft² / 16.40 m²
-Genoa (#1): 339 ft² / 31.54 m²
-Genoa (#2): 248 ft² / 23.09 m²
-Jib (#1): 167 ft² / 15.52 m²
-Jib (#2): 122 ft² / 11.36 m²
-Jib (#3): 67 ft² / 6.25 m²

Fin keel draft: 4.75 ft / 1.45 m
Lifting keel draft: 3.25 – 5.5 ft / 0.99 – 1.67
Tanks:
Water – 15 imperial (UK) gal.
Fuel – 10 imperial (UK) gal
The Griffon Club (1985 – 1989; 27 built) was a less expensive version of the Griffon MKII. Same hull but with fewer windows, a simpler interior woodwork and smaller engine.

The KENDAL is the fin keel version of the PAGEANT.
Very few built.

The more popular center cockpit version shown here. Aft cockpit version was also available (5 built).
The same hull as the earlier SEAHAWK 34/35 and FALCON 34/35.
Draft for twin keel version: 3.92′.

Center cockpit. Twin keel versions also available.
A later version of the SEAHAWK.
Both this, and the aft cockpit KESTREL 35 were built in small numbers.