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Tel: 07967-386004
Email: [email protected]
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Underfall Boat Yard, Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6XG
UNDERFALL BOAT YARD
BRISTOL
The Underfall Yard, situated at the western end of the
oating harbour in Bristol, offers the following services:
New builds and
repairs in wood,
steel and advanced
composites.
Rigging services of
any size.
Slipway up to 140
Tonnes.
Moorings and
hard standing.
Marine
engineering and
electrical services.
The workshops of the Underfall Yard house
experienced shipwrights,
riggers, blacksmith and
welders, bre composite specialists and
carpenters.
UNDERFALL BOATYARD
BRI S TOL
New builds and repairs in
wood, steel and advanced
composites by Classic Boat
award winner Star Yachts,
RB Boatbuilding, Tim Loftus
and Independent Composites
Rigging services by Denis
Platten of Traditional Rigging
Slipway up to 140 Tonnes,
including multi-hulls
Moorings and hard standing
Marine engineering and
electrical services by
Motion Marine
On-site forge and blacksmith
RYA advanced level training
courses by Blue Print Sailing.
phone: 07967 386 004 or
07866 705 181
email: [email protected]
web: www.underfallboatyard.co.uk
Visit
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for details of our
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New Classics
ONBOARD
Weve always had a fondness for catboats and wondered at how handy theyd be
on the East Coast of England as well as the USA. Think of it unbeatable cockpit
accommodation, shoal draught, massive form stability, brilliant light-airs sailing
and that look. There is a trade of, as with all boats catboats are unsuitable for
bluewater work and can carry bad weather helm. And you would fear a gybe with
that huge sail! Some though, are well sorted Theo Rye, our technical editor is a
fan of the genre and has sailed some well-behaved, neutral-helmed boats. Sadly,
Caracal is a bit far away for us to test, but judging from the photos, Areys Pond
Boat Yard have come up with a beauty. Shes a solid 2,400lb (1,090kg), and 19ft
(5.8m) long with a beam of 8ft 6in (2.6m). According to her builder, Areys Pond, shes a
good singlehander with room for up to eight in the 70sqft (6.5m
2
) cockpit. There
are two berths and opening portholes below. Other renements include an inboard
electric motor and folding prop. According to Areys Pond crew and guests do not
even need to move to windward when tacking on 12 knots of wind. That must feel
weird... good weird, as they say.
Tel: +1 508 255 0994, areyspondboatyard.com
The latest Spirit yacht from the eponymous yard in Sufolk is a departure from the
usual Spirit look, with its modern and innovative fan light set into the top of the
coachroof and the modern portholes let into the cabin trunk. Its brave but wont
suit everyone design departures like this are, after all, highly subjective. The rest
of the yacht is a corker in anyones book, particularly the huge, oval, American-
style cockpit and luxurious solid-wood interior. Being a Spirit, she ought to be fast
too... these boats have modern underbodies and her builder reckons the 74 can
exceed 20 knots in the right conditions.
Tel: +44 (0)1473 214715, spirityachts.com
CARACAL
Enough to make you beam
SPIRIT 74
Sleek SoT from Spirit
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For more information visit www.goclassic.no or email Peter Ennals at [email protected]
Peter Ennals Tel: 0047 93 200 547
Njord
Johan Anker 8 metre
for sale
S/Y - Njord was built 1918
at Anker & Jensen boatyard in
Norway.
After several years of total
restoration at a boatyard, the
yacht was relaunched in 2009
and is now ready for an other
100 years of sailing!
She has a IEMA sertifcate and
can race in the 8 metre feet, or
just use her for classic sailing
Lying in Oslo
Price 220.000, Euro
A&R Way Boatbuilding
Buiders and restorers of the nest quality wooden boats.
Come and see Misty at Southampton boat show where she is making a guest appearance in the marina. We
have recently completed a full restoration of this special David Cheverton designed yacht.
Come and talk to us about your project or new boat, we are always open and interested in new ideas.
Choose from our small boat designs, commission a bespoke boat or yacht or come to us for our classic boat
restoration expertise. We build replicas, work with contemporary designers or produce our own designs for you.
www.boatbuildersscotland.co.uk [email protected] Call Adam 01546606326
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Lazarette
ONBOARD
Flare pan
In the galley, due to all the bashing
about, we usually use the rejects from the
kitchen. This however, if treated right, (it is
non stick) could save a lot of gas. We found
that the Flare Pan, designed by a jet engine
thermodynamic engineer, heated water to
boiling 35-40 per cent quicker than all our
normal pans, the ns catching the escaping
side ames and adding side heat. Take that
across the Atlantic, for instance, and it could be the diference
between running out of gas or not. Expensive, yes but theres a
long term saving on the gas too. 64.99
www.lakeland.co.uk
Boatwarden
security app
To put your mind totally at rest the
Boatwarden app is a cunning invention
designed to be used in conjunction with
the hardware and boat-monitoring
security system and allows you to
remotely check the position of your boat,
set the bilge pump going, set the alarm,
check the battery status, set distance-fenced
movement alarms or customise your remote
orders to what you want including cctv
operation. It uses very little power and some
insurance companies are ofering reductions
if its tted. Free to download to the iPhone
or Android phones
www.boatwarden.com
Yacht
Cloth
This big, soft
500gsm high-tech
diamond-weave towel
holds over 1L of water.
Its designed to dry
without smearing but in the way that
everything on boats gets demoted, it ends up dealing
with oil spills, the bilges, and even dog drying. 12
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Blunt-end safety
rescue lock knife
Whether its because youre bouncing around
the foredeck in a lively sea or sitting in a RIB
or a liferaft, a blunt-end safety knife is an
essential bit of survival kit. Heres one with a
keen stainless steel, serrated blade, one-hand
opening, built-in shackle key and bright red
thermoplastic handle. Only 11.95 so it wont
matter if it falls overboard, not that it will,
because it has a lanyard hole.
www.whitbyandco.co.uk
For more products for your boat, go to classicboat.co.uk/lazarette
Bronze rigging thimbles
To progress you sometimes need to take a step backwards, so back to the 1958
specication for the shape of thimbles for wire rope BS464.
This design creates a better shape for hand splicing than the
more modern DIN standard thimbles, and to meet increased
demand, Classic Marine has now made them
in bronze for wire sizes from 5mm to
14 mm. The dimension refers to
the actual size of the score, so
if the wire is served, you
would need to take
account of that when
selecting the size
required.
Prices from 12.68 to
40.99 including VAT.
www.classicmarine.co.uk
Sail
spongebag
A spongebag made from old sails. It looks good, it
feels good, and its big enough to take a tube of
deodorant (often the bte noire of lesser sponge
bags). It feels sturdy enough, with its metal zip, to last
forever. More pleasing than you might imagine. 35
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CK318 ALBERTA
140,000
call: 01206 304690 email: [email protected]
FOR SALE
70 ft SAILING YACHT
WWW.YACHT-BAVARIA.COM
See our website for more details
ABEKING &
RASMUSSEN
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CLASSIC BOOKSHELF
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ONBOARD
ONBOARD
Books
Morgans
Origins
When my uncle Hugh Venables was entering Jamaica, the big
customs lady looking at his passport announced, You gotta lot of
nerve turning up in a place like this with a name like that. To
properly understand why, we nd ourselves back in 1654.
Cromwell told my great great etc (you ll in the rest) grandfather
General Robert Venables and Admiral William Penn to put
together a eet of 42 ships and take Hispaniola from the Spanish.
Penn was in charge of the ships and Venables the troops and as
we all know, you gotta only have one skipper. Consequently they
buggered it up, (Venables valiantly blaming the cowardice of his
own troops) so they
took Jamaica instead,
which was hardly
defended and had nicer
beaches. Two events
followed that changed the
history of rum forever (is
history ever changed
temporarily?) Firstly,
Venables rewarded the
sailors and soldiers with
a daily ration of the rum
from what had been left
behind by the eeing
Spanish force, starting a
tradition that became the
daily tot of rum and
one that continued
until 1970. (Prior to this
British sailors would
have had to rely on beer
or water for refreshment
on board, both of which
spoiled fairly quickly, unlike rum.)
It is also notable that the army did not carry on the tradition and
instead opted for compo rations (water sometimes sweetened
with colouring, biscuits you could tile your bathroom with and
pink meat in a can infused with chemicals that render it inedible).
Secondly, once Venables and Penn had left, after enslaving
much of the local indigenous population, getting very ill and
generally behaving rather badly (apparently Venables has a
statuette in Jamaica which is spat on regularly by the locals), a
welsh privateer Henry Morgan stayed behind to carry on mucking
about in the Caribbean. He was made Captain, and, to mark the
success of his exploits, partly due to his recruiting 500 of the
meanest pirates and dressing himself in red silk, was knighted in
1680. He became governor of Jamaica and retired to become a
sugar cane plantation owner and spend his time perfecting his
own rum, what we now know as Captain Morgan.
In 1931 Peter and Anne Pye bought a 29ft
west-country shing boat for 25. She
was put into the hands of a local
boat-builder, converted to a yacht,
rigged as a gaf cutter, and, as a nal
touch re-named Moonraker after the
pirate ship sailed by Mary Lovell.
For the next 18 years Anne and Peter
spent holidays aboard, until in 1949, they decided
to give up their jobs, cut their ties with the land and embark on what was
to be the rst of a series of ocean voyages. This omnibus contains the four
books that were written about these expeditions. Red Mainsl covers the
rst trip, an Atlantic circuit to the Caribbean and Bermuda, returning via
the Azores, where a visiting yacht was such a sensation that the day was
declared a public holiday. The Sea is for Sailing is about a second voyage,
through the Panama Canal and into the Pacic, while A Sail in a Forest
sees them setting of for Finland. The nal book Back Door to Brazil covers
a fourth cruise, this time in the South Atlantic. Aside from the descriptions
of the sailing, the places they visit and the people they meet, what makes
these books so appealing are the Pyes themselves. They are a true team,
who are happy together, love their boat and thoroughly enjoy the life they
have chosen, making their readers feel like casting of the mooring lines to
depart on adventures of their own. Richard Toyne
We received four re-released books from
publisher Adlard Coles in the of ce recently:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Jules Verne),
South (Sir Ernest Shackleton), Mutiny on the
HMS Bounty (William Bligh) and this, the
most literary and conceptual of the bunch,
Sea Wolf by Jack London.
It is a dark, frightening story of bookish urbanite Humphrey Van Weyden
whose ferry, on a routine crossing from San Francisco to Sausalito, is struck in
fog and sinks. He is saved by Captain Wolf Larsen of the sealer Ghost, headed
for Japan, and here his nightmare begins. Enslaved on the ship, it transpires
that Larsens interest is not in delivering Van Weyden to safety, but in enslaving,
humiliating and torturing him, forcing him into violent confrontation with fellow
crewmen and robbing him of his status as civilised man. This is a classic tale of
good against evil, civilisation versus savagery. Captain Larsen ranks among the
most horrifying characters in all ction, a hangover from the 19th-century
novels that depicted men so brutal they were in danger of assuming cartoonish
auras. What makes this so dark and unsettling is that Larsen is almost believable.
First published in 1904, this edition includes an insightful introduction from
Bear Grylls. Its a useful primer to the story, which is somehow a page-turner
and challenging at the same time. My only criticism is that the price seems quite
high for a paperback re-release of a book no longer in copyright. SHMH
Pub Adlard Coles Nautical, bloomsbury.com, paperback, 352pp, 8.99
Peter Pye Omnibus
by Peter Pye
The Sea Wolf
by Stan Grayson
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SECTION HEAD
SUB SECTION
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Classnotes
BY VANESSA BIRD
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f you ask several classic boat
enthusiasts to describe a Belfast
Lough One-Design, dont be
surprised if you get more than one
denition. There are in fact ve
different classes of boat that answer
to that name, and which all sailed at
around the same time. All were
conceived prior to 1901, at a time
when Belfast Lough in Northern
Ireland was proving a vital source of
new one-designs. Although three of
the Belfast Lough One-Designs share
similar proles, they were all very
different designs, and ranged from
14ft to 37ft (4.3m-11.3m) length
overall. Now, only individual boats
exist, with eets long since dispersed,
but at the time these classes were
signicant designs. They were only
ever built in small numbers, but
proved very popular with Irish
yachtsmen at the six yacht clubs on
Belfast Lough. Even today, they
command high prices second-hand.
The rst class of Belfast Lough
One-Designs Class I was designed
by Wm Fife III in 1897. Known as
the Seabird class, it
followed the Cork
Harbour One-
Design, which Fife
drew in 1895 for
members of the
Royal Munster
Yacht Club. They were 37ft (11.3m)
LOA and designed as comfortable
cruising boats. Built by John Hilditch
at Carrickfergus, nine of the cutters
were launched into Belfast Lough,
and most were named after seabirds.
Today, the whereabouts of just three
is known, but two of these have
recently seen extensive restoration.
The second class Class II was
also designed by Fife, in the same
year as the Seabirds. With a length
overall of 24ft (7.3m), nine of these
sloop-rigged daysailers were built,
ve by A Hutchinson & Co, two by
P McKeown and two by John
Hilditch. With its long overhang and
elegant bow, its an attractive design
now reborn as the Artisan 15, a
spirit-of-tradition version built by
Artisan Boatworks in Maine.
The Jewel class was the third
design, this time from Linton Hope.
Ten were built by William Roberts in
Chester, at 24ft (7.3m) LOA. These
were centreboarders named after
jewels and relatively little is known
about them now.
In 1899 the existing three classes
were joined by a fourth, designed by
Alfred Mylne the Ulster Star of 30ft
(9.1m) LOA. Soon after, a fth class
was introduced, the smallest on the
lough at just 14ft (4.3m) LOA. The
Insect Class open
centreboarder was
designed by WM
Inglis for the Ulster
Sailing Club. Twelve
were built.
Despite their
popularity in the last years of the
18th century, by 1902 a new one-
design the Linton Hope-designed
Fairy One-Design had superseded
all the classes on Belfast Lough as the
tradition of employing paid hands
waned. Today, it is the loughs main
class and a ourishing eet remains.
IAN ROYSTON
Vanessas book,
Classic Classes,
is a must-buy.
Please bear in
mind that this
book provides only
a snapshot of the
myriad classes
in existence.
The Class I Belfast Lough
One-Design Whimbrel was
designed by William Fife III
in 1897. She is one of only
three still in existence
Belfast Lough
One-Design
Even today,
they command
high prices
BELFAST LOUGH ONE-DESIGN FIVE CLASSES
Class I Seabird
LOA 37ft 3in (11.4m)
LWL 25ft (7.6m)
BEAM 8ft 8in (2.7m)
DRAUGHT 6ft 3in (1.9m)
SAIL AREA 848sqft (78.8m
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DESIGNER William Fife III
Class II
LOA 24ft (7.3m)
LWL 15ft (4.6m)
BEAM 6ft 2in (1.9m)
DRAUGHT 3ft 6in (1.1m)
SAIL AREA 355sqft (33m
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DESIGNER William Fife III
Class III Jewel
LOA 24ft (7.3m)
LWL 17ft (5.2m)
BEAM 6ft 6in (2m)
DRAUGHT 18in/5ft 6in
(46cm/1.7m)
SAIL AREA 276sqft (25.6m
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DESIGNER Linton Hope
Class IV Ulster Star
LOA 30ft (9.1m)
LWL 20ft (6.1m)
BEAM 7ft 6in (2.3m)
DRAUGHT 5ft (1.5m)
SAIL AREA 550sqft (51m
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DESIGNER Alfred Mylne
Class V Insect
LOA 14ft (4.3m) BEAM 5ft (1.5m)
SAIL AREA 117sqft (10.9m
2
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For more information about any of these boats
call 01491 578870
mobile 07813 917730
email [email protected]
www.hscboats.co.uk
For model boats, dockside clothing and
lifejackets visit www.boatique.co.uk
Elysian - one of six slipper
stern launches currently for
sale from 15,000
EHY16 - Visit us as
Southampton Boat Show
with English Harbour
Yachts
Tramontana - a Chris Craft
with heritage and speed,
ideal for forays abroad and
classic fun at UK rallies
Kings Shilling - a Broom Captain in lovely condition
with a smart and contemporary interior
Berenike - a hybrid saloon launch with full facilities
on a 26ft GRP hull, sliding canopy, stunning interior,
built 2011
Juliette - a Martham Broads cruiser with loads of
space on board for family cruising, wood burner,
galley in the forepeak, big double aft and cosy
saloon
Dione - If you are an admirer of the designer
Alex Moulton here is his eighties cabin launch in
immaculate condition and very comfortable on
board. Comes with bespoke trailer
Golden Butterfy - one of several gentlemans
launches, some electric, some conventionally
powered, all with bags of character
Maken - a 1931 open launch from the land of the
fjords. Very practical layout and elegant lines
Duet - a rare Burgoine Victorian steam launch
confgured for a solo engineer skipper, with trailer
Sambuca - one of three Andrews day launches
currently on brokerage and available for viewing at
our Thames boat store
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Getting afoat
CLASSIC YACHT AUCTION, ROTTERDAM
Zinita going under
the Dutch hammer
Anyone in the trade knows how
difcult it is to sell a classic boat. The
scenario so often repeated sees a
proud owner asking an unrealistic
price, then spending the asking price
on storage for two years, before he
realises no one is buying, the boat is
starting to crack up, and the next
stage is a phone call to a man
competent in the use of a chainsaw.
Some of the time, you cant even give
a classic boat away. Weve seen it
happen a hundred times. A better
course of action for many boat-
owners might be to give thanks for
the happy years of ownership youve
had and give the boat away to her
next custodian.
Obviously this only applies to
some boats those of limited appeal,
for instance, marginal value or a bad
state of repair. But a not-for-prot
auction in Rotterdam this autumn is
giving owners the opportunity to
seize the moment and put boats up
OYSTER SMACK
Amazing Alberta
Smacks in nice condition like this one
dont come up all that often. Alberta is
an Aldous-built smack and one of the
fastest aoat. She was built in 1885 for
shing of the East Coast and has since
proved herself racing. She had a full
2004 re-build by the well-respected Dan
Tester and a 2011 re-rig. According to her
owner Robin Page, an active participant
in smack-racing, she is also tted out
with comfort in mind with a proper
galley, six generous berths and a 2011
inboard diesel. She also has a full
complement of sails, 30hp Zodiac tender
and much kit, including a spare topmast.
Asking 140,000
Tel: +44 (0)1206 304690
[email protected]
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for sale with no reserve. The nale
of a physical auction is being held by
the Rotterdam Oceanwide Yachting
Club on 15 November 1300hrs local
time (ofce opens 0900hrs), although
the auction was due to start online on
1 September. As we went to press,
Zinita (Wm Fife III 12-M yacht),
Zeearend (100SqM yacht) and
Baccarat (S&S inboard yawl) were
the boats listed on the auction
website and clearly these are yachts
capable of fetching high prices.
As the auction progresses (new
lots will be accepted up until 31
October), we expect to see more and
more, particularly of the give-
away sort. Organiser Leo Aarens
has the following message for
anyone holding onto a boat they can
no longer keep, Now is the time to
admit that any future is better than
none. Always true...
To list or bid visit royc.nl
Zinita William Fife
III 12-M yacht
Alberta winning race
two of the 2014
Wivenhoe regatta
with Sallie Page,
aged 8, on the helm
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Boats for sale
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1930S ANDREWS SLIPPER CHIN CHIN
A graceful mahogany & teak 25 ft Thames launch, including
canopy, traditional bench seat across her stern plus wooden table
and two Lloyd Loom chairs at helm. Fully restored, her engine
was also overhauled in 2008 & hull re-furbished by Henwood and
Dean in 2014. A stunning and timeless example of a true river
classic. Essential viewing ashore in Henley 34,950
Please call 07973 154 038 or email [email protected]
BUEHLER/COLIN
ARCHER 3-MASTED
MOTOR SCHOONER
20m, double-ended,
schooner, completed in 2003.
Powered by a 180hp Cummins
Diesel, cruises at 8.5 knots,
and has a range under power
of 2000nm. Extensive re-t,
2013. She is currently hauled,
lying under shrinkwrap at
Port Saunders,
Newfoundland, Canada.
Available for $695,000
Tel: +1 804 815 2835
Email: [email protected]
SILVER LINING
Porter & Haylett Carvel motorsailer.
Beautifully maintained.
Designer: J. Francis Jones
Type: Sole Bay Ketch Year Built: 1966
Location of Boat: Amble,
Northumberland, England.
Length: 10.52m Beam: 3.07m Draft: 1.45m
Displacement: 10,973kg
Rig: Gaf Rigged
Construction: Iroko on Oak.
Engine: Thornycroft 230 63hp.
Price 35,995
Tel. 01665 712 168
CHESFORD 18 CLASSIC MOTOR SAILER
Mahogany on oak clinker, bilge keel, 2 berth, bermudan rigged
sailing boat - built Kingswear, Devon in early 1960s and now fully
restored. Original refurbished Stuart Turner P5 4hp inboard. Sails,
covers and Seagull outboard included. Boat safety certicate to
2016. 5,000. Contact: [email protected], 01635
579317 or 07917 832749. In storage near Henley-on-Thames.
OAKLEAF 1972, NEWLY RESTORED
Clinker wooden construction with green painted topsides,
varnished toerail and cabin sides, cream painted coachroof top,
long keel with centreplate, aft-cockpit, tiller steering with transom
hung rudder. Sleeps 6 (6 berths in 2 cabins. 18 horsepower Saab
engine. Price: 12,000 Please call: 07842 245169
SAILING YACHT PEACE
Unique opportunity to buy this steel yacht launched in 1976.
One owner from new. 4 berth. Fin keel, self-draining aft
cockpit, skeg hung rudder. Bermudan sloop rig, steel decks
and superstructure, epoxy coated from new. Last survey
1997. Leyland 1.8 litre 55HP inboard diesel engine (1980),
complete rebuild and overhaul in 2004. Indirect cooling.
Competitively priced at 7,250 Tax Paid for a quick sale. For
more information contact Peter Clayton 01621 772841 /
07801 712904 or email [email protected]
Sailing Yacht Peace
Unique opportunity to buy this steel yacht launched in 1976.One owner from new. Sailed
extensively on the East Coast, Holland, France, Belgium and south to the Channel Islands.
Robust family sailing yacht. 4 berth internal layout in 2 cabins with around 6ft maximum
headroom. Fin keel, self-draining aft cockpit, skeg hung rudder. Bermudan sloop rig, steel decks and
superstructure, epoxy coated from new. Last survey 1997.
ENGINE: Leyland 1.8 litre 55HP inboard diesel engine (1980), complete rebuild and overhaul in 2004.
Indirect cooling.
SAILS & RIG: Slab reefing mainsail (Wilkinson, 2006) with mainsail cover. Separate hank on sails
including No 1 Genoa, No 3 Genoa, No 1 Jib (Crusader, 2010), No 2 Jib (Crusader, 2010), storm Jib
(Cranfield, little used). Aluminium mast and boom (Sailspar and Kemp). Mast new in 1982 and boom
new in 2006. Stainless steel standing rigging professionally replaced 1995 to 2006.
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT: Sestrel compass, Raymarine Fluxgate compass, Lowrance EVR880
DSC/VHF radio, Raymarine Smart Pilot X5 tiller pilot, MLRFX312 GPS.
Competitively priced at 7,250 Tax Paid for a quick sale
For full inventory or more information contact Peter Clayton 01621 772841 or email
[email protected]
S&S NEVINS-40 YAWL - PRIMA DONNA
Class winner of the 1989 Marion-Bermuda Race, one of eleven
centerboard yawls built by the master yacht builder Henry B. Nevins
after Carlton Mitchells Finisterre, the only three time Bermuda Race
winner (1954, 56, 58), considered by some as the perfect
combination of a fast racer and a comfortable cruiser.
Full re-fastening, new frames, & new oor bolts - Spring 2013.
Nanni N3-30 diesel engine, new 2010 Auto-Helm Autopilot
Garmin 5208 Chart-plotter, with radar & weather overlay
Propane cabin heater Hot water, and shower
Fridgo-Boat refrigerator Heart DC/AC Inverter; rewired 1998
Muir Windless - 250 chain. Full set of racing & cruising sails
Rigged for of-shore: Too many other details to list here.
$90,000 US Contact: [email protected]
FALCON 1972
BILL TRIPP
DESIGNED
Designed 1958 by Bill
Tripp highly regarded
U.S. designer (Adlard
Coles Heavy Weather
Sailing). Participant in
Cowes Classics Regatta.
Elegant classic shape.
Counter stern. Wide side
decks. Spacious,
wood-trimmed cockpit.
Aft deck. Wood-panelled
saloon. Sleeps 4. Long
keel converted to skeg-mounted rudder. Well-balanced, dry boat.
Renovated 2009, inc. new engine and rigging. Length: 30ft.
Price 25,000. Contact: [email protected]
ADELE - 17FT SUPERYACHT TENDER
Built 2007, Pendennis Shipyard, Gerald Dyskstra GRP hull, 90 HP
Evinrude outboard engine. Immaculate teak decks, Awlgrip paint,
stainless steel ttings. Cockpit includes stern bench, drivers and
co-pilots seats. Mahogany cabin seats 4, includes a heads
forward. Strengthened lifting points. Trailer included. Viewing
by arrangement Falmouth. 25,000
Contact 07961782997/[email protected].
FINESSE 24 Built 1992 by A. F. Platt, Thundersley Essex.
Last One built in her Class GafRigged Cutter. Iroko on Oak frames. Many changes to standard
fromnewas original owner specied including: Teak decks with twin Bits. Heavy wooden mast
and Spars custombuilt Open Plan interior. Solid Fuel Stove. Taylor Cooker. 28 BHP Yanmar
Engine. All Bronze Fittings including Oval Portholes. Creamsails by Jimmy Lawrence of
Brightlingsea Essex. Very Pretty Vessel, and sails with ease. In Superb Condition. 16,500OVNO
Tel: 077759 00001 / 01670 786081 Email: [email protected]
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No. 8. Excellent 2 berth coastal
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keel, designed by Roger
Dongray. Yanmar GM 10
regularly serviced. Very
attractive boat
lovingly maintained,
Lying Fowey.
12,000 ono.
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CUTTER
Built 1991, mahogany & epoxy hull similar to GRP, 1930s spars &
ttings, beautifully maintained. Visit www.idclark.force9.co.uk for
photos and specication.
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BOATS FOR SALE
FLEUR DE LYS 52
BUILT BY DAGLESS OF WISBECH 1961
Classic gentlemans motor yacht, built of Iroko on Oak. Spacious
and comfortable yacht, large saloon, separate wheelhouse and
well equipped galley. Sleeps 7 in 3 cabins. Twin 100hp diesel
engines, generator. Extensive hull refurbishment 5 years ago and
generally in good condition. Copper coat 10 year antifoul. Moored
Heybridge, Essex. 79,500
Contact Peter Tydie Phone 07590046262. [email protected]
GREY MERLIN
Roxane hull, standing lug yawl rig, 30 lod, 45 length over
spars, built 1996. Beautiful, distinctive, fast shoal-draft
cruiser, excellent condition.
For details and photos see website:
http://southern.unospace.net/
47,500, ashore Birdham Pool.
Contact 07964314792 or
email [email protected]
ROB ROY
Classic 1956 racer/cruiser
yawl, 56 feet. One of
Arthur Robbs most
legendary designs and
most successful racers.
Built to unusually superb
standards by Herbert
Woods Ltd of Norfolk.
Lovingly owned,
restored, raced and
cruised by the current
owners for the last 18
years. Lying Italy.
Reduced to 225,000
Email:
[email protected]
34FT HOLMAN DESIGNED MASTHEAD SLOOP
1970 Classic, iroko throughout long keel, wheel steering world
cruiser (double Atlantic Arctic Biscay history) Volvo engine, GPS,
radar. 21,000 Road trailer, free to rst/fast transaction. Lying
Northern Ireland. Tel: 07785 987791
FAVORI, 1963
Buchanan East Coast 1 Design yacht for restoration. Built by Harry
Feltham 1963, 29ft LOA, 10HP Diesel. Standing at Flushing,
Falmouth. Asking 3000. Contact [email protected]
INTERNATIONAL 5
METER KEELBOAT
Sensa, S 11, 1937. ( CB Aug. 2007 ).
Varnished Honduras Mahogany
on oak, teak deck, Artic spruce
mast, lead keel, 31 ft, Swedish,
Kungsors Batvarv. In beautiful
condition.
Asking price 25.000.
Please call: 44 (0)7816 932312
or email:
corneliusvanrijckevorsel@
googlemail.com
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Tel/Fax: (01803) 833899 [email protected] www.woodenships.co.uk
Another fascinating selection of traditional and classic yachts only from Wooden Ships. Call for true descriptions, genuine honest values and a service from people who know their boats.
40 Colin Archer type gaff cutter built in Norway in 1979. Very
nice construction with 2 oak planking on oak frames, all bronze
fastened and grown oak foors. Doghouse gives headroom and
space below. 7 berths including a separate owners cabin. Cruised
extensively in recent years this is an ideal cruising boat with space
and security. Norway 65,000Euro
31 Dee 25 sloop. The famous Peter Brett design following on
the success of his Fair Rover. Varnished pitch-pine hull, teak
deck. Fractional rig on aluminium mast. Recent sails and rig. ST
winches. Volvo diesel. 6 berths. Standing head-room. A perfect
little fast cruising yacht, very smart indeed and super value.
Chichester 14,500
Mevagissey lugger FY317 built in Porthleven in 1920 as a sailing fshing boat. Largely
rebuilt in present 20 year ownership including much planking and framing, new deck,
interior and rig. 6 berths in 2 cabins + saloon. New gaff cutter rig. Doghouse gives
vast amount of extra space and makes her a very practical and comfortable boat. New
condition but with all the history. Holland 110,000
42 Bermudan cutter built by the present shipwright owner
in 1994. Enormously strong wood epoxy construction, far
better than any other boat of this type we have seen. Spacious
interior fnished to a high quality. 4 berths with separate owners
cabin. Very tidy yacht, meticulously maintained and ready to
go cruising, capable of taking anything that is thrown at her.
Cornwall 89,000
45 Osborne TSDY built by Osbornes in 1964. Twin Detroit
180hp diesels gives 22kts max. Inside/outside helm position, two
separate cabins with separate heads, large saloon and spacious
wheelhouse. Comfortable sea going motor yacht with a good turn
of speed for passage making. Wales 49,000
27 Cheverton Crusader designed and built by David Cheverton
in 1960. These were popular boats in their day with 50 built in
total. Very spacious for the length with 4 berths over 6, full
standing headroom and a separate heads. New deck, engine,
rigging and instrumentation in last reft. Tidy and ready to sail.
Devon 13,750
40 Sole Bay motor sailer designed by Francis Jones and built
in 1964. Iroko on oak all copper fastened. 6 cyl Perkins 120hp
diesel. One of only 3 boats built. 6/8 berths in 3 cabins. Spacious
boat for her size, comfortable at sea and immaculately maintained
in present 20 year ownership. Scotland 57,000
16 clinker launch built by Nick Smith and launched in 2010. Immaculate construction
with no plywood used anywhere in the boat. Mahogany on oak all copper fastened.
Vetus 11hp with only about 30hrs, fully serviced twice a year since new. Custom built
De Graff trailer, aux electric outboard. Absolutely stunning launch in better than new
condition which has only been on the water twice. Ill health forces a very reluctant
sale. Devon 19,500
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48 ft Dickies of Tarbert Gaf Ketch 1920
It is no wonder that MORNA with her canoe stern and fne drawn out ends
has found over the years owners who adore her - with more volume below
and expansive deck space, she has always proved the perfect cruising
boat. Dickies yard knew how to build strong and supremely seaworthy
boats and in MORNA Peter Dickies passion for beautiful yachts is also
very evident - along with a little infuence from Albert Strange and William
Fife II perhaps?
135,000 Lying Ireland
32 ft Fairey Fantome 1973
Built in 1973 and the second of the Fantome marque of which only 36
were built in total - the origin of this hull was a plug of the Huntsman 31
hull which had been a very successful boat in its own right. SHADOW is
powered by hand built twin Ford Sabre 290 HP diesel engines, new in
1999, which have been overhauled by Mike Wills Engineering of Poole
( cruise at 22 knots / top speed touching 35 knots). Now on her road
trailer in barn storage having been fully serviced - this is a comprehensive
turnkey drive away option from a serious Fairey Marine afcionado.
65,950 Lying UK
32 ft Spearfsh 2001
The Fairey Spearfsh has become the preferred Solent classic runabout for
yachtsmen and yachting photographers in particular as it combines speed
with a tremendously dry and soft ride and understated good looks. TOUCH &
GO built just 13 years ago was drawn by the original designer Alan Burnard
for owners who knew exactly what they wanted 3 foot longer than the
original design, she benefts from the aft cabin. Recent upgrades including
radar and GPS plotter, AIS system, hot water calorifer, extra fridge and teak
decks. We believe she has never wintered afoat or even outside.
87,500 Lying UK
45 ft Sparkman & Stephens Sloop 1970
Built in Trieste in 1970 by Astilleros Mariano Craglietto - It was a different
era when a yacht this beautiful raced round the World in the frst Whitbread
Race GUIA fnished 5th ! S&S seemed able to blend the CCA and the
then blossoming IOR Rules into capable and fast boats with good looks
as a by product. Testament to her fne pedigree, GUIA is a wonderful
family cruising boat and races successfully on the Mediterranean Classic
Circuit.
f225,000 Lying Spain
51 ft Aage Nielsen Ketch 1971
Nielsens manic attention to detail extended to his demanding the best
from his builders - with exquisite hull shapes and interior arrangements his
Double Enders were in a sense his trademark and NORMA OF MINOTS
LIGHT typifes this. It was for these reasons Olin Stephens considered that
if he were to have anyone design him a yacht; Aage Nielsen would be his
frst choice. NORMA is an incredibly well proven sea boat and a natural
choice for the design enthusiast.
f290,000 Lying Ireland
60 ft Jack Laurent Giles Bermudan Cutter 1956
PAZIENZA designed by Jack Laurent Giles was built by Cantiere Navale V.
Beltrami in Genoa in 1956. Laurent Giles seemed to achieve a seamless
transition between traditional and modern styling - it is not surprising that
PAZIENZA, with her handsome sheers and understated English good
looks has been down to the last two nominees for the most beautiful boat
in France in recent years. This is an excellent indication of her current
impressive condition.
POA Lying UK
33 High Street, Poole BH15 1AB, England. Tel: + 44 (0)1202 330077
email: [email protected] www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk
63 ft Samuel White Gentlemans Motor Yacht 1963
CARAMBAs supreme good looks are not accidental the sheer line, beautifully
balanced proportions and purposeful profle are all in immaculate good taste. We
frst met her as a family yacht in Corfu, professionally skippered and run by two
people. Her current owner by contrast looks after the boat - and often cruises
her alone. Her versatility is therefore impressive. With her wide and protected
bulwarks, expansive aft deck, her little ship ambience with charming
saloon and intimate cabin layout, she is living testament to her old school
designer Fred Parkers skill. Why dont they make them like this anymore?
850,000 Lying UK
52 ft Sparkman & Stephens Sloop 1944
Designed by K. Aage Nielsen while at S&S Olin Stephens considered
him the best designer they had ever had. Nielsens manic attention to
detail extended to his demanding the best from his builders and CICLON
was no exception - and beneftting further from being the yard owners own
boat! Launched in Cuba in 1944 she was rarely off the podium beating
such legends as STORMY WEATHER and TICONDEROGA. Of course
beautiful and fast is it time now to reintroduce her to her sisters?
f350,000 Lying Cyprus
65 ft Robert Clark Ketch 1957
LONE FOX is a truly lasting testament to the vision of her frst owner Colonel
Bill Whitbread, the skills of her designer and builder and dedication of her
subsequent owners. Certainly her current owner has enthused all with his
charters and given the old fox a new lease of life. There will always be
special boats that everyone remembers for all the right reasons casting
their spells and seducing owners LONE FOX is defnitely one of these.
$450,000 USD Lying Caribbean
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REPAIR OF CLASSIC WOODEN BOATS
Mobile:07799-654113 Tel: 01753-833166
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www.stanleyandthomas.co.uk
Tom Jones Boatyard, Romney Lock, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 6HU
STANLEY & THOMAS
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MOORHEN I
A classic 22 Norfolk Boards cruiser built
1948 by R. Moore & Sons, Wroxham and once
part of their hire eet. Carvel mahogany on
oak. Morris Vedette side valve Mk2, 10hp,
850cc serviced June 2014. Sleeps two in
single berths plus one small occasional in
cockpit. Galley: Flavel gas cooker and sink
unit. Heads: Porta Potti. Current Boat Safety
Certicate & Broads Authority Licence. Full
inventory and further photos on le. Location:
Nr Norwich.
Price Guide: 16,500
SPECIALISTS IN RESTORATION &
REPAIR OF CLASSIC WOODEN BOATS
Mobile:07799-654113 Tel: 01753-833166
[email protected]
www.stanleyandthomas.co.uk
Tom Jones Boatyard, Romney Lock, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 6HU
STANLEY & THOMAS
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TIDDLEY POM POM
Classic 30 Gentlemans Launch built c.1930s by H. Gibbs of Teddington.
Ford Watermota. Mahogany on oak, beam 6 9, bevelled glass windows, bustle
stern, attractive fretwork to fore & aft cabin sides. Plush saloon upholstery,
complimentary drapes & cushions. Plenty storage, hand basin with cupboard
under. Upholstered seating in cockpit, also with excellent storage. Roll down
PVC windows to shelter from wind or rain. All over cover. Beautifully appointed
throughout. Boat Safety Cert. expires April 2016. Viewing highly recommended.
Location: Windsor
Price Guide: 39,995
New 12 Dinghy
available with either
larch or Mahogany
planking. Class
celebrating its 100th
anniversary in 2013.
Prices from 8,500
Inc VAT
New 18 Deben
Lugger day/
camping dayboat.
Prices from
13,500 Inc VAT
New 10 GRP clinker
lug sail dinghy.
Prices from 2,950
Inc VAT
1983 Devon Yawl Dayboat ready to sail with new
Hyde sails, Yamaha 4HP 4-stroke, T-frame road trailer
3,750.00
See full listings at www.anglia-yacht.co.uk
Tel. +44 (0)1359 27 17 47 www.anglia-yacht.co.uk Email. [email protected]
Anglia Yacht Brokerage
Come and see us and the above boats at the Southampton Boat Show stand AO56
1975 Drascombe Lugger Mk2 in beautiful condition,
only two owners from new. With cover and T-frame
trailer 4,600.00
1978 Drascombe Dabber Mk1 ready to sail with 2010
Mariner 3.5HP 4-stroke outboard and Easy-launch
road trailer 3,250.00
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Dianthus DUNKIRK LITTLE SHIP
Now in Superb Condition Price: 57,250 ono Viewable Marlow
Contact: Linda on [email protected] Call 0207 938 2440
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78 CLASSIC BOAT OCTOBER 2014
38m (124ft) Steel Brigantine Sail
Training Ship.
Air conditioned accommodation for up to 36 in 17
cabins plus 12 crew berths in six cabins; Bar and
lounge. Well-equipped, comfortable
31,900,000 Location Valencia, Spain
15m (49ft) on deck, Brigantine rigged
Motor sailer. Built Oak on Oak 1970.
6 berths, Perkins Sabre M115T 114hp diesel.
A real eye catcher!
3165,000 Location Netherlands
25m (82ft) Steel Twin Screw Gentlemans
Schooner part-nished restoration project.
Hull and decks restored, Twin Gardner diesels. Drop
Dead Gorgeous! 2010 Survey please ask for a copy.
195,000 Offers invited
Location Dorset UK
10.66m (35ft) Super Sovereign GRP
Long Keel Ketch.
Built Uphams 1975, to the Kim Holman design.
Comfortable, serious passage maker, with 4/5
berths, good galley, Nav station, heater, fridge, radar
etc., and 36hp Diesel
34,750 location North Essex
23m (75ft) Replica Dubrovnik Karaka,
built 1901, rebuilt 1996.
10 guest cabins, 25 pax, Air conditioning,
Very different!
3895,000 Lying Croatia
17.6m (58ft) Classic Teak and Mahogany
Italian Yawl by Sangermani, 1948.
Beautifully restored, great performer on the Med.
Classic Yacht racing circuit. Eight berths,
Recent Sails.
3300,000 Italy
14m (46ft) Modern Classic Sloop built
Astilleros Mediterraneo, Spain 2003.
Construction is cold moulded, double diagonal over
strip plank Cedar, all epoxy / glass sheathed.
6 berths. Yanmar 40hp diesel. A real stunner!
3139,000 Lying Costa del Sol, Spain
10.7m (36ft) Maldon Fishing Smack,
Built Howards, 1889, Larch on Oak.
Professionally sheathed in 1991, re-decked in 1995.
4 Berths BMC diesel. Great fun!
2007 Survey available, please ask!
15,000 Location River Colne, Essex
www.TallShipsforSale.co.uk www.ClassicYachtsforSale.com
www.EasternYachts.com See Website for Photos, Specifcations & Surveys
19 Colne Road, Brightlingsea, Essex, CO7 0DL Tel: +44 (0) 1206 305996. Planning to sell: Please call Adrian Espin for details.
CLASSIC YACHT BROKERAGE
www.classicyachtbrokerage.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1905-356482 / 07949-095075 [email protected]
SALAR 40 BERMUDIAN KETCH. Laurent Giles, Essex
Yacht Builders 1971. GRP moulded hull and decks. Teak
tted. Six berths in three cabins. New 75hp Perkins diesel.
Just completed a circumnavigation. Superb blue-water
cruiser. Read A Leap Of Faith, written by the owners.
78,500 Hants
22ft SLIPPER STERN LAUNCH
Brooke Marine, Oulton Broad 1935. Professionally refurbished
by Peter Freebody in 2013. Re-built 50hp Sea Tiger engine.
New Sunbrella hood. BSS Cert. Outstanding throughout.
Lazy days on the river & strawberry teas at Henley.
27,950 Berks.
34ft. SUPER LOWLAND MOTOR-CRUISER
Steijn Brothers, Netherlands 1974. Steel hull and decks.
Teak tted. Six berths including aft cabin. Galley, heads and
shower. Twin 70hp Volvo diesels. Spacious, well travelled
Dutch cruiser.
28,000 Netherlands
112ft. BENETTI MOTOR-YACHT
Fratelli Benetti, Viareggio 1969 for the British Royal Family.
Ten guests in ve en-suite staterooms, plus seven crew.
Fully equipped. Complete ret 2007. On-going coded
charter or stylish private yacht.
EUR 950,000 Crotia
42ft. TWIN-SCREW MOTOR-YACHT
McGruers of Clynder 1950. Re-planked mahogany hull,
teak decks and structure. Flybridge. Six berths in three
cabins. 42hp Thornycroft diesels. Complete professional
re-t 2014. Stylish, quality motor-yacht.
60,000 Essex
30ft. REVENUE CUTTER
17th century half size replica built McGruers of Clynder
in 1987. Teak construction throughout. Copper sheathed.
Authentic rig, Gowen sails. Four berths. Galley, heads.
Character little ship, ideal for television and lm work.
29,950 Hants
40ft. EDWARDIAN GAFF CUTTER
Thomas of Falmouth 1909 as a private yacht. 2013
professional ret in Bristol, complete new deck, mast and rig.
Five / seven berths in three cabin layout. Recent 75hp Beta
diesel. Attractive and historic vessel, interior to complete.
48,500 Channel Islands
54ft. MFV STYLE MOTOR-YACHT
Millers of St. Monance, Fife 1949. Larch on oak, teak tted.
Seven berths in three cabins plus deck saloon. 140hp
Kelvin diesel. Attractive, powerful little ship. Interesting
history. 2014 survey.
75,000 Ireland
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E-Mail: [email protected] Tel: 01621 859373 Mob: 07736 553487
Specialists in the brokerage of Classic Vessels, Traditional Yachts and Working Boats
www.heritage-marine.com
33ft Miller Fifer Ketch 1961
Scottish MFV, Totally overhauled.
36hp Lister Blackstone eng.
Guernsey 65,000
44ft Sailing Smack, 885.
A complete rebuild04. Iroko hull,
all new. Prize winning. Beta 25hp
N.Essex 140,000
62ft Skutsje Barge, 1914
Steel hull fully converted, Bespoke
joinery. Aga, central heating. Holiday
charters. Perkins.
Suffolk 195,000
30ft ex Police Launch 1942
Osborne built. Teak D/D hull.
65hp Ford Mermaid eng.
Shipwright owned.4 berths
Thames Ditton 18,500
32ft TSDY, 1937
Brooke Marine, Lowestoft.
BMC 2.2s. Accom 2+2.
Re ftted 14. 6ft 3hdrm
Essex 28,000
East Anglian Sloop MkII, 1962
Re furbished, rewired.
A1 condition.
Sole diesel. Accom 4.
Suffolk 19,950 OFFERS
46ft Bermudan Ketch, 1948
Finnish built, E.Olafsson Regularly
raced in Solent. Pitch pine on Oak,
Bukh 35ME eng. Basic ft out below.
Isle of Wight 35,000
Norske 35, Gaff Cutter, 1977
Windboats of Wroxham.
Yanmar 3GM. Seacrete.
Lines of a Colin Archer.
Exeter 24,950
11.5m French Gaff Yawl, 1905
Reworked, externally restored.
New eng. Pitch pine. Original features
Hdrm 6ft plus.
S.E. London 39,950
8m Falmouth Quay Punt, 1930
Shipwright owned & restored. Bermudan
Cutter, 07&09 sails. Yanmar 30hp09.
Good hdrm.4 berths.
Cornwall 26,000
29ft Felthams Bermudan Cutter, 1929
Pitch pine, teak decks.
BMC eng. Accom for 4.
Lawrence Sails.
Suffolk 17,500
25ft Bawley Yacht, 1971
John Leather design. Clicker.
Built by Cyril White. Saab eng.
Well kept & maintained. Gaff rig.
Essex 11,500
30ft Nicholson Sloop, 1939
IRC 6m, Camper & Nicholson.
Mahogany on oak. Yanmar 12hp eng.
Complete inventory. 4 berths.
Suffolk 14,950
10.5m Francis Jones Sloop, 1960
Offshore cruiser. Cardnell Bros built.
Teak on Oak. Wheel steering.
07 Beta eng. In dry store.
Scotland 23,750
9m Fred Parker Sloop, 1961
Percy See built as a one off.
Mahogany on Oak. Very kindly
sea boat. Complete inventory.
Essex 14,950
24ft Warrington Smythe Sloop, 1965
Pitch-pine on oak, elm, copper
fastened. Afromosia transom, Oak foors.
Mermaid 3cyl. 4 berths. Quality yacht,
built Falmouth. Southampton 13,500
27ft Roach Class Cutter, 1965
Maurice Griffth. Rock Elm.
Laid teak decks. Re-rigged 05.
Ratsey & Lapthorne sails.
Brittany 12,500
Yatching World 5t, 1949
Robert Clark design, built Cardnell Bros.
Teak on Oak, ply decks.
Bermudian. Dolphin eng.
Essex 10,000
9.4m Gaff Cutter 1990
GRP hull, inboard, open cockpit,
forward cabin, 2 berths. Traditional rig,
fx keel. Full tent awning.
N.Essex 19,500
27ft Spitzgatter Cutter, 1939
Internally reworked.
Prize winning presentation.
Pitch pine on Oak hull. Volvo eng.
Greenwich 12,500
27ft Laurent Giles Vertue, 1973
Australian built.
Gaff Rigged.
New rig. Yanmar GM10.
Essex 12,600
22ft Nicholson Dayboat, 1910
Gaff Rig, Gowens 08 sails.
Pitch pine, lead keel.
Much restored.
Essex 8,500
27ft Knud Reimers Tumlare, 1937
Good sailing capabilities.
Cradle, outboard.
In good order.
Pembrokeshire OFFERS IRO 6,000
25ft Folkboat K22, 1995
Apprentice built. Outboard,
Carvel wooden hull. 2 berths,
4ft 6ins hdrm.
Suffolk 4,950
12ft McNulty Kielder
GRP wood trim.
Gaff rig, Road trailer,
2.5 hp outboard. Pair oars.
N.Essex 3,250
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IPSWICH, SUFFOLK
Stella restored
BRISTOL
4 million Underfall Yard expansion
CHESHIRE
Pinnace enhancement
The Stella Centaur, built in 1968 by Tucker Brown, was facing
a slow death on the South Coast miles from home, when
Woodbridge-based sailor Peter Dyson took her home for a
keel-up restoration by Stella nut Tim Wood at Avocet Marine.
Shes his 10th boat but rst proper classic yacht, and Peter
had wanted a Stella since childhood when a neighbour (Jimmy
Myall for those with long memories) on Essexs River Crouch
ordered one for racing in the 1960s. The 25ft 9in (7.8m) clinker
Folkboat derivative is now nished and about to launch.
Centaur once belonged to AE 'Dickie' Bird, the sailor who, with
Tucker Brown came up with the idea for the Stella class.
The rst Dark Harbor 17.5 from Ben Jackson (YN, January) has been launched in
the UK and he is ofering similar boats for just 49,500. The Dark Harbor 17.5 is a
once-popular one-design yacht from the great American designer BB Crowninshield
who named it, like Herreshof, after its waterline length its actually just under
26ft (8m). Shes knockabout rigged (gaf main with a single inboard jib) and her
cuddy cabin sleeps two. The price is almost worryingly low, although Ben claims
he can make some prot on it. The build is strip/epoxy cedar on laminated
mahogany ring frames and plywood bulkheads, all sheathed in epoxy-saturated
glass. The boat weighs 1.5 tonnes and carries 311sqft (29m
2
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The Underfall Yard is one of the lesser known gems of Bristol, but if things go to
plan that is about to change. Named after the sluices that control the water level
in the docks, with its patent slipway, Underfall is already home to several well
known and thriving marine businesses, but there is plenty of room to expand and
no lack of ambition. Although the majority of the tenants on site concentrate on
classic boats and include three boatbuilders, two riggers, a marine engineering
rm and a fabricator / blacksmith, it also hosts a composites manufacturer. The
yard as a whole is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, thanks to a unique collection
of industrial machinery and buildings originally constructed in the 1880s to
service and maintain the monumental apparatus of Bristols oating dock, in
which the visionary genius of
Isambard Kingdom Brunel had a
hand. The Trust who now run the
yard applied for Heritage Lottery
Funding (following their initial
successful bid in 2012) and in
March 2014 were awarded 3m,
provided they found a further 1m.
By August, thanks to huge eforts,
the Trust were within 100,000 of
their target. If they succeed, the
yard will doubtless become busier
and better known.
An Aussie-built replica of a 1909 British naval pinnace is undergoing a full ret to equip
her for the 21st century. The 42ft (12.8m) craft, in the superlative and now rare
boatbuilding timber Huon pine, was built in Sydney in 1975 to ply the famous harbour
under steam. By 1978 shed been shipped to her spiritual home of Britain. Shes had
various lay-outs and owners over the years, including the engineer Alex Ritchie,
Richard Bransons ballooning co-pilot and part of the team behind the supersonic car
Thrust SSC. She has spent the last decade of her life on the hard in the rain, but the
Huon pine has survived intact. Shes now been taken on by engineer Elliott Hopkins,
who has been working on the boat, originally named Gollywog, for 14 months in a shed
in Cheshire. He has kept the very authentic-looking wheelhouse added by Alex Ritchie
in the 80s and is tting a new interior (pretty much a blank canvas for an owner to
complete), diesel power and air-conditioning, to give it all the mod cons for a practical
cruising motor yacht for the 21st century. Alex is not a boatbuilder, but previous jobs
have included hand-built cars and supercharging Merlin engines.
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Soon to re-launch
IRELAND
Irish catboat for Connemara
Catboats are not exclusive to Americans
eastern seaboard, as the latest community
boatbuilding project from Jim Horgan of the
Galway School of Boatbuilding proves. He
has recently built and launched, with the
help of two local volunteers, a 12ft (3.7m) by
6ft (1.8m) centreboard catboat to an altered
1895 design by Dubliner W Ogilvy.
The rst one is larch planked, some of
which required steaming into place. Jim
concedes its not an easy boat to build, but
that has not stopped a volunteer group in
Bray, south of Dublin, from taking on the
building of ve. Jim is establishing a sailing
and rowing club in Connemara and this will
be the one-design to complement it. With
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full of movement said Jim and, despite the
beam, reportedly good to row. He has named
the rst one Bulstrode after the "very bold"
barge in Thomas and the Tank Engine.
One of the world's most distinctive yachts will return
to element in September, when Ufa Foxs Huf of
Arklow is launched from Cornwalls Mashfords Yard.
Shes seen an extensive restoration by Cremyll
Keelboats thanks, in part, to a 40,200 grant from
the Heritage Lottery Fund. Shes a Flying 30 and is
as singular in appearance now as she must have
been in 1951 when she was built. Back then, she was
the worlds rst masthead-rigged sloop and the rst
planing ocean-going yacht.
All yachting nations have their milestones and in New Zealands case, Johnny
Wrays Ngataki and his 1930s book South Sea Vagabonds turned the lights on
for many would-be ocean cruisers, reports Chad Thompson. Nowadays there
are thousands sailing the Pacic but then Ngataki was on her own taking her
self-taught skipper and mates to remote Pacic islands, cruising 58,000nM in total.
The stories of his cruising exploits are the stuf of dreams; but of equal
interest is the tale of how he designed and built the 35-footer (10.7m)
himself from 1932-3, scrounging otsam kauri, crockery from the scuttled
sailing ship the Rewa and fastenings from fencing wire boiled in tar
scraped of the roads.
Debbie Lewis continued cruising Ngataki around the world for 25 years
after Johnny sold her, then donated the good ship to the Tino Rawa Trust
in Auckland. After a four-year restoration involving a variety of NZ
boatbuilders and Yachting Developments Ltd, she was relaunched in July.
She is now ready for another 75 years of sailing under the care of the Trust
with Debbie as skipper.
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STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHS
ROBIN GATES
A vintage wooden plane is a joy to use
once you know how it works. Rather like
an old gafer set up using blocks and
tackles, it has none of the screw
adjustments and levers of its more
modern counterparts and relies for its
efciency entirely on the eye and feel of
the user. The parts are few and simple,
just a solid beech wood stock, a tapered
iron and an oppositely tapered wooden
wedge. Heres how to set one up using a
jack plane as an example.
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1 Flattening a piece of elm
with the jack plane
2 The double iron consists of
a thick, tapered blade and a
cap iron which breaks each
shaving immediately after
cutting to prevent tear-out
3 For ner shavings set the
cap iron closer to the cutting
edge. Around 1/16 inch from
the edge is good for a jack
plane
4 With the plane on a at
surface insert the double iron
and then the wedge using only
nger pressure
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With a nger on the cutting
edge adjust the depth of cut by
tapping the top of the iron with
a small hammer
6 Check how far the iron is
extended by sighting along the
sole. Note the jack plane iron
has a slight camber
7 If the iron is set too coarsely
it can be backed out a smidgen
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Panel gauge
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHS
ROBIN GATES
Whether with saw, plane or chisel its
usually better to cut to a scribed line
than one drawn with a pencil because
it is more durable and even if the line
is hidden by dust you can still feel it
with your ngernail. If you cut to a
scribed line you will also achieve a
cleaner edge because the scribing
instrument will have severed the
surface bres. For scribing lines on
narrow boards a small Victorian
threaded beam gauge would be just
the tool, but for scribing wider
boards something larger and more
stable is required: the panel gauge.
The task may be to rip the waney
edge (formed by the exterior of the
tree from which is it cut) from a plank
fresh from the sawmill, cut a thwart
to width or perhaps size panels for a
framed cabin door, for any of which
the beam of a standard marking gauge
would prove too short and its stock
too small to provide a stable reference
for the spur which does the scribing.
With its wide stock and long beam
up to 30in (760mm) is not unusual
Traditional Tool
the panel gauge tracks the edge of
the board like a proa with a following
wind, while its knife-edged spur slices
a tidy wake along the grain.
Helping to keep the gauge on course
is a rebate cut in one side of the stock,
so that it sits squarely on the arris of
the board and the user can push down
rmly on it while the beam is
maintained at a xed height. The
beam, meanwhile, is locked at the
desired length by a captive wedge
between it and the stock. If the beam
is extended far it may be necessary to
place a steadying hand above the spur
to prevent it juddering or being
steered by swerving grain.
This is a fairly typical 19th-century
panel gauge with stock and beam in
ne-grained mahogany, chosen for its
dimensional stability, and the stock
shaped not just ergonomically for the
thumb and forenger of the pushing
hand but with a ourish that makes it
both efcient and a joy to use. The
spurs mounting block, which is
dovetailed into the beam, and the
captive wedge, are in dense boxwood,
a pale timber once used extensively in
gauges, rules and levels.
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above: The stock is
ergonomically
shaped and note
the Victorian
threaded beam
gauge in the
background;
The spur is
sharpened to a
knife edge;
A boxwood wedge
locks the beam.
Note the rebate in
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W
hen Charlie Wroe rst talked to his boss
(the owner of Mariette) about a new
restoration project, he was sure about two
things: the work would be done in the
Falmouth area home to Mariette and Charlies family
and not by an established yard. By renting a shed and
putting his own team together he was sure he would get
a top quality job for less money than we could get a yard
to do it.
Ashley Butler had recently moved to Gweek at the top
of the Helford River and his open yard policy and very
can-do attitude suited Charlies requirements so Kelpie
was taken there. Her 9ft 6in (2.9m) draft presented certain
difculties and Charlie thinks she may be the biggest boat
to go to Gweek for quite some time. This was solved with
the help of otation bags attached by one of Mariettes
deckhands diving under the boat.
Charlie managed the restoration himself, but he needed
an experienced lead boatbuilder to help supervise the
work and provide the expertise and knowledge that I
didnt have, particularly with regard to wooden boat
construction. He recruited Ken Wilkinson, not least
because of a favourable reference from CB editor Dan
Houston, whose family boat Neresis Ken had restored.
When Kelpies restoration was completed, Charlie said
that Ken has done an absolutely brilliant job. But many
others worked on the boat, up to a peak of 22 in March
2014, when the deadline of the spring tides was looming,
and Ken was just as complimentary about them.Everyone
who has worked on Kelpie loves her and everybodys tried
their best to keep the quality as good as they can, he said,
She is one of those boats that
gets under your skin.
Charlies role as project
manager was demanding on top of
his position as captain of Mariette.
The situation was eased by Trevor
Murphy, Kelpies delivery skipper on her
voyage from San Francisco, who relieved Charlie on
Mariette whenever the owner wasnt on board. Trevor was
also able to help with the restoration, with the invaluable
knowledge he had from sailing her 8,500 miles.
Charlie found Cornwall was enriched with the kind of
companies the project needed, in particular joinery
construction and metal fabrication, but the project also
benetted from Stones Marine Timber in Salcombe who
supplied almost all of the solid timber.
When Charlie rst came across Kelpie, she had very
little historical information or documentation with her, in
the way that she might have had if she had been from the
board of a more recognised designer such as Fife or
Herreshoff. Through Facebook we found a whole load
of American friends who are all absolutely nuts about
Kelpie, and more information and photos came our way,
he says. Kelpies owner is full of praise for the team who
restored her. Gweek was probably the best place to nd
such a dedicated and competent bunch of guys who so
love giving new life to a classic yacht, he said.
The success of the Kelpie restoration is mostly down
to Charlies remarkable ability to put together a bunch of
people working together as a motivated team.
Original story CB 314. Next month... the hull
Pulling together
Charlie Wroe takes on the restoration of
the 75ft (23m) Sweisguth schooner Kelpie
STORY AND PICTURES BY NIGEL SHARP
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elpie
Restoration
part 1
Clockwise from
left: Charlie Wroe;
Some of the team,
including Ken
Wilkinson (back
left) and Charlie
Wroe (back right);
Going into the
shed for work to
begin.
Inset: Flying all
canvas (CB314)
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love boatbuilding colleges. Every time I visit one I start
to dream: Could I do this? Could I start working with
my hands producing something as beautiful as an open
wooden boat, clinkered up strong to be seaworthy and
long lasting? Im not sure if its the smell of the freshly
shaved larch or the array of well kept tools or just the
atmosphere of activity which have such a positive effect but
it seems a very life-enhancing thing to do. Could be
life-changing too. CB publishing consultant Martin Nott
trained at BBA after a career in motor sport publishing he
is now a Cowes-based boatbuilder/restorer.
Visiting the Boat Building Academy in Lyme Regis in
early June is a treat. Its the day before the 18 students on
the full time nine-month course (September 2013) are
christening their boats at a special ceremony where they
all walk the boats down to the harbour and launch them.
The event draws a crowd and this year was attended by
the famous furniture maker John Makepeace. Its a
celebration of some extremely hard work; the students on
the 38-week course have learned the skills, chosen their
design, procured the materials and built and painted the
boat. So its not surprising that for the day of my visit the
place is alive with energy as the projects near completion
theres nothing like a deadline for getting things done and
this is actually a relevant part of the course in preparing
students for the outside world of work if that is their
chosen path; for any realistic chance of success, boats built
or restored in the real world need to be nished within a
time-frame and to a budget.
There are usually around nine boats being nished at
this stage and this year they range from a paddle board to
a 20ft (6m) cabin trailer sailer a Roger Dongray Golant
New wave
Make a sailing boat in six months from
scratch? How do you achieve that? Lyme
Regis Boat Building Academy can teach you
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Ketch design which is being nished, in 9mm clinker ply,
by Keith McIlwain, a sailmaker from Suffolk. Keiths plan
is to base himself in Bristol and build boats like this, calling
his business Daydream boats.
Keith is a mature student and clearly had a well-dened
view of what he needed from the boatbuilding course
before he joined. Next to Keiths boat is a Whitehall Skiff
type 18ft (5.6m) beach cruiser which has been adapted for
sail and oar by designer Don Kurylko. Tony Corke and
Reuben Thompson were putting the nishing touches onto
this open yawl made of strip-plank western red cedar
which they only started in January. Most boats are built
from scratch, lofted on the college oors and then
completed, typically with two or three students working to
a boat, and to this six month deadline.
Its impressive, Tony and Reuben, who were off to
Mussett Engineering (F1 cars!) in Norfolk and Cockwells
Boatbuilding in Cornwall respectively at the end of the
course, said they had been in the shed until 0345 that
morning, painting their skiff. It was the only time there
wasnt dust everywhere, they explained cheerfully.
In the last 18 years the BBA has supplied a steady
stream of apprentices to the burgeoning classic boat
industry. They might go, like Reuben, to Cockwells at
Mylor, Falmouth in Cornwall a yard which has built a
reputation for ne traditional craft built with traditional
methods and materials, or they might go to somewhere like
Spirit Yachts at Ipswich which has an equally enviable
reputation building distinctive spirit of tradition yachts in
more modern wood epoxy materials.
Yvonne Green, who took over as principal seven years
ago explained that the BBA nine-month course provides
Clockwise from top
left: David
Rainbows 12ft
Gartside clinker
dinghy; James
Dicksons 12ft 6in
Selway Fisher
Coble; Keith Bowers
15ft Ranger canoe;
paddle board in
wood; BBA founder
Tim Gedge; Richard
Lyfords 14ft 6in
sailing canoe
For more photographs
of the Boat Building
Academy in Lyme Regis visit
www.classicboat.co.uk
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Clockwise from
above: projects
can be very
ambitious. This is
a Roger Dongray
Golant ketch;
Tony Corke and
Reuben Thompson
with their skif; the
class of September
2013 with
instructors
the necessary skill set to start a career as a boatbuilder.
We are not sending people out as fully-forged
shipwrights by any means but I hope we send them out
with a level of skills that take them quickly beyond the
tea-making phase of an apprenticeship... They should also
realise that the tea-making phase is a possibility...
The idea of building a range of boats in a short time
overseen by two or three instructors has served the college
well since it was founded in 1996 by Lieutenant
Commander Tim Gedge RN a Falklands Fleet Air Arm
Squadron Leader.
The process allows many disciplines to be taught, from
making a half model to planing planks, roving, building in
strip plank or with the vacuum bag technique. And almost
all of it takes place on the shop oors: Our course is 94
per cent practical, six per cent theory, Yvonne points out.
Students also often live on site in the college facilities
which may sound like a hothouse atmosphere but its a way
of totally immersing themselves in the shared experience of
this course which costs 13,950, plus living expenses.
Some means-tested bursaries are available to help with costs.
Students do restore boats at BBA and Dan Curgenvens
restoration of a 1946 cold moulded vosper Thornycroft
launch (with 18,000 staple fastenings) was a project that
did not launch. He hopes to nish it soon.
BBA also offers short courses and a 12 week furniture
making course on a similar City and Guilds structure (level
3). A current bugbear is that non-EU students were recently
barred from studying the long course and Yvonne says this
seriously affects BBAs and similar colleges viability. We plan
a special report on this subject next month. After all this is a
place that needs to be celebrated; when can I go?
DAN HOUSTON
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Above: Nestaway Pram dinghy. Inset (top) shows Pram
dismantled and nested together, upside down on deck
Left: Nautiraid Coracle 300, sailing version.
Far left: Coracle 250. Inset to text: Coracle 250 folded
Below: DinghyGo 275 sailing inflatable.
Inset: also makes a practical motoring tender
NAUTIRAID Folding Boats
Nautiraid has been around nearly 80 years:
their folding Coracle Dinghies utilise a fan-
like joint that was patented in the 1940s. Whilst the frame has changed little since,
fabric technology has, so the skins are now Hypalon (rather than oiled canvas), with
subtly integrated tubes around the gunwhales for buoyancy and heeled stability.
Besides folding up, their most notable feature is
weight, or lack of it. The 8ft model
weighs just 57-lb. The smallest 6ft
variant is lighter still and
when folded up will fit down
a spare bunk. All three row
well and will plane under
power when lightly loaded.
Sailing rigs are available for the 250
and 300 (10ft) models. Prices from 1,550.
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whilst a sailing rig is not on everyones must-have list, its great fun in harbour...
if you can keep the kids or grand-kids happy, theyll want to come again.
There are many solutions to the storage problem, and this is what we live and
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Alot of testing has gone into the DinghyGo boats, and they sail surprisingly well. Extra
large tubes make the hull notably stiff, so they can have a freestanding mast (for quick
assembly), and there is a proper daggerboard slot for windward performance. Those
tubes also give exceptional stability - handy when loading stores, reassuring when
sailing. The inflatable V-shape floor means they will plane under power, with motors
from 3.5-8 hp. Prices from 2,300 (including sailing rig).
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ther Peoples Boats can take over your life in
this game. So when the chance comes for a boat
builder to work on his own boat, even dare I say
sail her, he should grab that chance. And it only took a
few words from my current projects owner Change
of plan. I wont be needing her nished this season. Take
your time for me to down tools and head across the
loch to poor, neglected Sally, lying at her mooring. No
more long days in the workshop while good sailing (or
painting) weather went to waste. Like a schoolboy told
that the old dump had burnt to the ground days before
term starts, it was whoop-de-doo and off into the woods
to climb trees (or in my case, down to the water side).
And thus on a warm Tuesday in August you would
have found me tucked into the corner of Sallys small
cockpit reading a book after three days of long overdue
painting and scraping. Building other peoples boats can
seriously get in the way of things, unless you get a lucky
break, as I did. Or and this is risky decide to devote a
period of time every year, without interruption, to your
own boat, or boats as is invariably the case with boat
builders, inveterate collectors of abandoned craft. The
downside of which means no income. What the hell.
My little eet has, incidentally, expanded by one this
year to six, no, I tell a lie, seven (I inherited a deated
inatable which only needs a couple of patches). It is not
as if I have a Colin Archer propped
up beside the shed waiting for
attention. There is Sally, of course,
and I often feel a day apart from her
is a day wasted. She is a 1937 (a
good year as it was the birth of the
Spitre too) Laurent Giles 5 tonner
(which became the Vertue class after
the war) built of the very best
materials by a very good yard in
Christchurch. She has been with me
for over 20 years, from the Solent
and Brittany via the Firth of Forth
to the far north of Scotland, and
despite misgivings from time to time
(mainly over how much use she
gets) will never be sold. She is far
too precious, and probably, if I am
honest, far too valuable to keep in
these wild waters. However I do my
best every year to keep her looking
good and can only hope she survives
my ownership to enjoy a calm
retirement somewhere down in the
softer south in the hands of a loving
and wealthy owner with a handy
wooden boatyard nearby.
This year she had an engine
overhaul, a chance to scrape out all
the muck lying underneath. Last
year her mast was plucked and
revarnished. In short, one major job every now and
again with a sprucing up between times. A bit like what
they did with Kentra, a Fife ketch that dropped anchor
in the bay this season, except that a full varnish job for
her takes six months. Six months. Sallys varnish work
takes six hours. Topsides and decks rather less. Sallys
locker contains a tin of Coo-Var Yacht and Seaplane
Varnish (good stuff); a tin of grey deck paint and gloss
white Toplac. And a tin of light blue for the coachroof.
Thats about it. When I leaf through the pages of waxes,
polishes, stain removers and protectors peddled by
merchants I think myself fortunate that Sally needs so
little in the way of maintenance. But shes a wooden
boat. That means plenty of work, no? Well, no. Polish
Sallys topsides? Pah.
As for the other six (or was it seven) boats, in no
particular order: Fy, a Flying Fifteen, sail number 2796
(30 years old and still winning a few races); her tender, a
John Westell (505 designer) Tippy, plans available from
Classic Boat; another Tippy (Sallys tender) truncated to
t on her foredeck; a Bonwitco With runabout with a
8hp Yamaha (whooosh, dare I say my favourite boat?); a
Laser I bought new in 1986 and still shiny; a GRP
clinker rowing boat, rescued off the beach, patched and
painted and nally that Bombard inatable needing only
two patchesbelieve that if you will.
One more on the feet
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20 SEPTEMBER
Yare Navigation Race
Norfolk Broads
Tel: +44 (0)1603 431509
32-mile passage race and
thrills and spills in the
biggest yacht race on the
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27 SEPTEMBER
Great River Race
Thames, London
Tel: +44 (0)208 398 8141
greatriverrace.co.uk
Colourful, 300-boat, 21-M
rowing race from London
Docklands to Ham, Surrey
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Open-air screenings of
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Turner Simms Hall,
University of Southampton
Contact derricks@
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Annual lecture now in its
fourth year, for trainee
shipwrights. Speakers
include Matt Sheahan on
marine electronics and
deaf circumnavigator
Gerry Hughes.
17-21 SEPTEMBER
Dorestad Raid
Nr Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Natuurlijkvaren.nl
Raiding on Dutch waters.
Royal Society of Marine Artists Annual Exhibition
15-26 October, London, rsma-web.co.uk. The big
marine art show; a must-see. The above painting of
Shamrock by Brian Jones was last years CB winner
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LETTER OF THE MONTH SUPPORTED BY OLD PULTENEY WHISKY
96 CLASSIC BOAT OCTOBER 2014
Letters
I have just very much enjoyed
Septembers feature on Mariquita
and Harold Cudmore at the
Argentario Regatta, which
brought back my childhood
memories from the 1950s of
seeing Mariquita on the East
Coast. I also recall Harold
Cudmores AC campaign of
1986/87 in Freemantle with
White Crusader. Im also looking
forward to the October article on
Mariquita. All this caused me to
dig out an article from a fair
number of years ago in CB196
(which I dont have). The point to
this is that the article stated that
Mariquita was used as a
houseboat at Pin Mill and then
later, at Woodbridge. True in a
manner of speaking, except that it
Mariquita
memories
was the other way round. Mariquita
was moved from Mersea to the River
Deben after World War II and was a
familiar sight alongside the Ferry
Dock at Woodbridge through the
1950s. A relative knew her owners
and as a small boy I want aboard a
couple of times. I saw and went
aboard her again at Pin Mill in 1988,
where she was in use as a houseboat,
having also served at one time for
holiday lets. She moved to storage at
Fairlie just three years later. Im not
Above:
In the October
2004 issue of CB
we said Mariquita
was at Pin Mill
before
Woodbridge, but
it was the other
way round
Further to the letter from Mr Drummond (CB314), I have
witnessed the christening bell being used on two occasions
in the 1980s/1990s . My uncle, Mike Stephens, was engineer
for the STA aboard the Winston Churchill and Malcolm Miller.
Both of his grandchildren were christened aboard the
Churchill and he constructed a wood frame to support the
upturned Churchill bell. The vicar from Hythe (who was a
sailing man) came across on the Hythe ferry with his bicycle
and Holy water. He lled a bucket with water from the docks
and emptied it into the bell along with a dollop of said Holy
water. The names were duly engraved inside the bell. My
uncle taught me to sail in the 1960s and I was able to repay
the compliment by taking him out in May this year whilst
visiting Hythe by yacht. He hasnt lost the touch.
Tim Cowen, Kent
I noticed a letter to CB in the August edition
enquiring as to the fate of the DB24 eet that was
under restoration. I too am interested.
Well, mines not one of them, but shes a DB24
nonetheless, that regularly sails on Sydney Harbour
with the Sydney Amateur Sailing Club Classic eet.
Watharas restoration is constantly ongoing. I have
promised to rebuild the stern that was cut of many
years ago.
I can supply a picture of a replacement stern in
case anyone sees it lying around the yard in Bnodet.
W (Billy) Loader, North Sydney, Australia
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100% certain that the article Ive
quoted above was from CB, but I
know that the Woodbridge/Pin
Mill confusion has, for whatever
reason, appeared in print before.
Finally, among the worlds most
beautiful boats, I wonder if CB
will be taking a look at the recently
re-launched Thornycroft motor
yacht Shemara? Surely one of the
last of her kind likely to be fully
restored. Yes, I know, shes a
superyacht and Boat
International will be all over her,
but the history, her looks and
sweet lines must make her worth a
few paras at the very least
especially given CBs recent piece
on the model of her contemporary
Philante (now Norge). Like
Mariquita, the Shemara spent
some forlorn decades on the East
Coast but is looking good again
now. Just saying
Roger Johnstone, Manchester
Skimming
dish help
Reference to the 16ft
skimming dish, referred to
by Mr Erik Benson: I was
most interested in this item
because as a young lad I did
some work on these boats.
If you could put me in touch
with Eric Benson I would be
most grateful. It is possible
I could help him. For
instance I can verify there
was an engine drivers cab
certainly on one brand new
one I worked on and it had
clear varnish too.
This was of course 72
years ago and its so good
to have a reminder of
bygone days.
I would like to visit and
see the refurbishment.
Thanking you, as a
subscriber since issue one I
look forward to each
edition of CB.
Roy Swift, via email
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Is this a dragon I
see before me?
A dainty little task
Accident from the past can you help with Kimmys history?
Answer to what
SRS stands for
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I have just read Septembers Classic Boat
and come across the query from Maldwin
Drummond about what SRS stands for.
SRS stands for Sea Ranger Ship. Sea
Rangers were part of the Girl Guide
Association until the late sixties.
Following the Guides, teenagers moved
up to the Rangers. There were three
branches, Air, Land and Sea. The sea
units were named after ships.
I was a member of SRS Wild Swan in
Handsworth, Birmingham. Some units
were able to visit their ship, if it was still
around. Sea Ranger Units were named
rather like Sea Cadet Units, e.g. TSs
Endurance/Adventure of Bristol.
Sadly the Girl Guide Association
chose to amalgamate all the Ranger
Units to Ranger Guides who could
follow any interest, but many of
us were sad to see the demise of the
distinctive pursuits with our
uniforms to match.
Lesley Maddock
(of SRS Wild Swan, 1966-69)
Who does not see a golden dragon on
the bow of a yacht and identify her as a
Fife? Originally it was seen on boats
designed by William Fife III in Fairlie.
However, some Fife designs built in other
yards also sport the dragon. Some other
designers plans built in Fairlie also have
the dragon. Even more confusion has
arisen when some other yards have put a
dragon on the bow even although the
boat had no connection with Fife. Usually
the smaller yachts designed by Fife and
some of the new one-design classes
never had a dragon.
This dragon appeared after 1900 and
no one seems to know why it was
chosen. I would like to suggest that it is
not a dragon at all but a sea serpent. Sea
serpents were sometimes referred to as
sea dragons so perhaps the
nomenclature is not so far out after all.
May Fife Kohn, Lenzie, Scotland
Ed: May, we have a feature on Fifes
Dragons planned for the winter
I recently bought this boat named Dainty from a guy in a Cork
who bought her around 10 years ago in England.
Shes been called Dainty for 40 years but Im looking to
nd out what she was called originally. All I know is that she
was built in 1939 in the UK. There is talk that she might have
built by a company called Sharp and Penn but I cant get
any more information other than that.
The last owner from the UK has passed on so thats not an
avenue I can explore.
Would you be agreeable to putting her photo in one of the
next editions and asking your readers if they could shed more
light on it?
Id love to nd out what her name was and give the old girl
back her rightful name.
Any help or suggestions would be very welcome.
Dom Moore, [email protected]
Many years ago I bought a
collection of family photographs
from a secondhand book shop in
Ilkley, Yorkshire. The photographs
had belonged to the descendants
of Sophia Butler, and later Graham
of Castlecrine Co Clare, they dated
from the 1860s up to about 1950.
The photos of this accident were
amongst them. Earlier on this year
I discovered where the accident
had taken place Birdlip Hill in
Gloucestershire. The weight of the
boat was too much for the brakes
as it came down the hill.
I sent the photos to Old Glory
magazine and they published my
letter in June; then in the July issue
there was a reply letter
accompanied by a portion of a
newspaper report of the accident.
This was sent in from a lady who
was researching local history of
the Birdlip area. I was able to
obtain a copy of the newspaper
from Gloucester Archives, thinking
that I may nd out the name of the
owner and thus how he might be
connected to this family.
Unfortunately he wasnt mentioned
by name in the article. I wondered if
CB magazine would be interested in
these photographs and if published
whether some of your readers
might remember the boat?
Assuming that it had a long life
after the accident...
Ian Cranshaw, West Yorkshire
Any CB readers
know anything
about Kimmy?
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The yawl Nordwind
in the 1939 Fastnet
98 CLASSIC BOAT OCTOBER 2014
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S
aturday 2 September 1939. Much of the country
was enjoying pleasant weather with a light and
variable southerly breeze. Sailing races were taking
place at a number of clubs: from London Corinthian SC
to Looe SC, from Shanklin Amateur SC to Strangford
Lough YC and from Weymouth SC to the Clyde
Cruising Club. But it was no ordinary Saturday. The
previous day German troops had invaded Poland
and Britain had issued an ultimatum that they must
withdraw by 0900hrs on Sunday. Two hours after
the deadline passed, British Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlain made the announcement: ...this country is
at war with Germany.
Tensions had been building up throughout the
summer. The RORC considered cancelling its Harwich to
Weser race in May but decided that this would be an
undesirable snub to German yachtsmen and it so went
ahead; the following year the RORCs London clubhouse
would be destroyed during the Blitz.
The Hindenberg Cup (an annual regatta for European
navies sailing Stars) was held in Kiel in July. It was won
by a Royal Navy crew for the rst time with the
Kriegsmarine, the German Navy, coming second. The
British skipper, Lieutenant Sam Woodcock, would
subsequently serve on HMS Barham and would be one of
841 sailors to lose his life when she was sunk by
torpedoes in November 1941.
The 60 ton yawl Nordwind, owned and sailed by the
Kriegsmarine, won line honours in the Fastnet Race, after
which British, German, French and Dutch sailors enjoyed
a dinner together at Plymouths Cooperative Cafe. At the
end of the war, Nordwind (see CBs 85, 199) would
become one of the so-called Windfall Yachts when she
was taken as a war prize by the Royal Navy.
At Dartmouth Royal Regatta at the end of August, the
regatta guard ship, HMS Brazen, was forced to leave
suddenly in the middle of the night, just two days after
she had arrived, to take up more serious duties. The
following July Brazen would be sunk by enemy aircraft in
the Dover Straits.
Lowestoft Sea Week was due to end on Saturday
2 September. The last two days were cancelled and all
visiting yachts were instructed to make their way to their
home ports. Not only was this the end of a sailing
season but the end of an era, wrote Peter Scott, who had
been competing in his International 14. Perhaps we
would never sail dinghies again.
Meanwhile the Royal Torbay YC was hosting Burton
Week, the national championships for National 12s and
this should also have ended that
Saturday. But during the course of
Friday, after news of the invasion of
Poland came through and increasing
numbers of competitors were
leaving to report for more
important duties elsewhere, the last
race was brought forward to that
afternoon. Bruce Banks Westwind won that race and
the Burton Cup itself. Another race for 12-Ms was
to take place in Torbay on Sunday. However, soon after
it started a launch approached each of the competing
crews to tell them that war had been declared and the
race was immediately abandoned.
Although Burnham Week (due to start that
Saturday) was cancelled, a handful of yachts from the
Royal Burnham Yacht Club enjoyed a sail on the River
Crouch a few hours after Chamberlains
announcement. John Booth was on board Felise with
his new ance Peggy whose father was the clubs
Commodore and he later wrote that they were half
expecting to see German aircraft before we got to the
Roach. What were our thoughts? Relief, fear, anti-
climax, or just a nice day for a sail.
At the outbreak of war
Nigel Sharp reects on how it affected the weekends sailing
Perhaps
we would
never sail
dinghies
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