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Jolly Jaguars

Having just received PBO January issue, it gave me great pleasure to see the beautiful little Jaguar 21 on the front cover, a line of boats – and this model in particular – we don’t seem to see or hear much about. The 21 and 23 were both John Mullins designs for Jaguar Yachts when under CYB ownership and are very sweet of line.

I was fortunate enough to write reviews for the Jaguar Yacht Owners Association (which I set up and ran for many years, but is now defunct), including the 215, a developed version of the 21 when the company was under the new ownership of Paul Randall/Jaguar Yachts.

Although it’s been a few years since I last owned a Jaguar (a 27 called ) and many since I passed on the JOA, for anyone interested, I have a lot of documents and info for all Jaguar models including the 21 and 23 variants. It’s

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