Classic National 18 dinghy, sail no.36. Completely rebuilt to a professional standard with all new planking, frames, transom and deck. Original rig rebuilt with new standing rigging and rebuilt mast. Complete with sails and road trailer. Very nice looking dinghy in great condition, ideal as a fast family cruising dinghy if not used for racing.
Varnished motor launch built by Wootton Bridge to a design known as the Dartmouth Launch. Clinker planked in Brazilian mahogany, varnished inside and out. Beta Marine 10hp diesel with only 65 hours running time. On a galvanised road trailer complete with cockpit cover and all over boat cover. As new and immaculate launch absolutely ready to go
Iain Oughtred Ptarmigan sailing dinghy built as part of a Classic Boat magazine competition in 1994. Hardly used since her build and stored in a garage most of her life, she is in superb condition an complete ready to sail. Made from epoxy glued marine plywood for a strong, rigid yet light hull. She is less than 70kg in weight so easy to launch and retrieve. Complete with gunter sloop rig, road trailer and launching trolley. A superb boat in lovely condition.
Built by Falmouth shipwright Rory Bosher as a replica of an original William Ferris rowing punt from Pill Creek in Falmouth. Slightly bigger in the beam than the skiffs which are faster but less stable and not as practical as this superb little boat. Elegantly built boat presented in as new condition on a road trailer.
Rowing skiff designed and built by Turks of Kingston in 1910. She was later fitted with a sailing rig and centreplate which she still has. A very elegant skiff with exceptionally eye catching lines and top quality build materials. Completely refitted in recent months by the experienced owner, now in sparkling condition. Refitted road trailer and new all over cover.
Traditional Cornish rowing punt, slightly bigger in the beam and with more displacement than the racing versions making her more stable, safe and practical. Still a delight to row with either one or two rowers. Refitted by her shipwright owner recently with various new planks and frames.
Acorn 12 rowing skiff designed by Iain Oughtred. Built by the owner who is very experienced with building small boats of this type. As new condition, she was completed in early 2024 and has not been used or put afloat. Epoxy bonded plywood hull makes her light and stiff. Comes with cover and pair of oars with bronze rowlocks. Trailer available for an extra £500. A beautiful example of this elegant and well respected rowing skiff.
9' clinker lugsail dinghy built by McNulty boats in the 1980's. Usual high end McNulty build quality, mahogany planking on oak frames. Complete with road trailer, launching trolley and cover. Smart little boat perfect for teaching the kids to sail. Easy to own and easy to enjoy.
Salcombe Yawl Y55 built by Stones in 1967. Professionally maintained since 2015, this is a nice original example that has not been ruined. Complete with road trailer and all over cover.
Clinker rowing and fishing dinghy built for the present owners late Uncle in 1966 by local Isle of Wight boat builders Moorman Bros. The owner still has the original receipt from the builders detailing the costs of the boat and requested extras. Tidy condition, complete with recent launching trolley, fitted cover and Tohatsu 6hp outboard engine. Stable and safe with high freeboard and fully equipped ready to be used.
Camper & Nicholsons yard were quick to realise the change in yacht construction when it came, and saw the future would be with GRP. They looked to adapt early on and built several designs in the new material, most notably the Nicholson 36. This example was built in 1962, still in the heyday of British wooden yacht building, and is one of their recognisable C&N yacht designs but with a GRP hull. The hull was laid up by Halmatic Ltd, experts in the new material, and finished by Campers with a varnished mahogany superstructure, cockpit and nice classic interior. These boats were raced a lot in the early years and will still provide their owners with exciting classic regatta racing, but are also excellent cruising yachts. A nice example of the class, well presented and ready to sail this season at £35,000woodenships.co.uk/sailing-yacht/camper-nicholson-36/... See MoreSee Less
Lindy II was the second of Harrison Butlers Davinka designs to be built after his very own yacht Vindilis. Lindy II was built at A.H. Moody & Son and retains her original bermudan yawl rig. With a major in depth professional refit around 2012 she is still in good structural shape. Sensibly priced at £20,000 to reflect the owners circumstances and the need for a quick sale this spring. Full set of new photos and video tour just uploaded to the web site. This is a lovely pedigree yacht and a superb example of pre-war British yacht design from one our greatest designers. Full details in her advert:woodenships.co.uk/sailing-yacht/harrison-butler-davinka-bermudan-yawl/... See MoreSee Less
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