Rhythm is a 1991 Gozzard 31, a 31-foot fiberglass cruiser built for serious coastal and cruising work. She carries a cutter rig and draws shallow water, characteristics that define the Gozzard design philosophy—practical, seaworthy, and accessible to remote anchorages. Her beam of 11 feet provides stability and interior volume without excess weight.
The layout centers on flexibility. Three cabins and one head create accommodation for a small crew or family, with a convertible arrangement that adapts to how you want to cruise. The modest footprint and intelligent use of space are hallmarks of this era of Gozzard production, built when designers prioritized livability over square footage.
The boat is powered by an electric engine, reflecting either an original specification or a modernization of the propulsion system. She remains a working cruiser in fiberglass, built to handle time away from the dock and designed for the owner who values seamanship and self-sufficiency over spectacle.
Length
31.00 FT
Beam
11.00 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
1
Fuel
Electric