Derived from the wooden OWENS CUTTER, 6 boats of this design were first built in fiberglass and sold as the BORSAW 40. The mold was then sold to Allied Boat Company. With a few changes it became the ALLIED 39. The traditional transom was changed to a reverse transom, the underbody was redesigned by Robert Harris to a more modern fin keel, and slightly more beam.
Available as a Sloop or Yawl.

Shoal draft: 4.50′.

Little about this model is known by us, besides a widely disseminated account of an abandoned CREEKMORE 34 that was cut in half, 3 feet was added at the midsection creating the ENDEAVOUR 37.
Of these, 476 were sold.
Thank you to “Cam” for the drawing.
Photo courtesy of Craig Doyle.

Shoal draft: 4.58′

Thought to be the same or similar to the FEELING 1040.
Shorter Rig:
I(IG): 43.96′ / 13.40m
J: 13.12′ / 4.00m
P: 38.22′ / 11.65m
E: 12.80′ / 3.90m

Shoal draft: 4.58′.
AKA FEELING 1040?

Photo courtesy of Adam Hunt.

Available as a Ketch. Sail area: 605.5 ft² / 56.25 m²