The Bill Dixon designed Moody 31MkII was introduced in 1985 to refine and modernise the popular MkI version of the design, launched in 1983. The Moody 31 proved to be one of the most popular designs the British builder produced offer a great layout with the benefit of a spacious aft cabin. The MkII design featured a slightly tweaked layout below decks and a sugar scoop style transom. The design ceased production in 1991 with over 300 examples leaving the factory during that period.
An early example of the MkII design the Moody 31MkII HALCYON is a fin keeled, tiller steered version. Lying ashore since 2018 she has been cleaned and re-commissioned in the spring of 2022. Her inventory includes:
Lying ashore in Port Bannatyne, Isle of Bute the Moody 31MkII HALCYON is available for viewing by prior appointment.
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1986 Moody 31 MkII ‘HALCYON’

1986 Moody 31 MkII ‘HALCYON’

1986 Moody 31 MkII ‘HALCYON’

1986 Moody 31 MkII ‘HALCYON’

1986 Moody 31 MkII ‘HALCYON’

1986 Moody 31 MkII ‘HALCYON’

1986 Moody 31 MkII ‘HALCYON’