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Built by McNulty Boats of South Shields in approximately the early 2000’s. One of a small number of GRP dinghies built by them as they were renowned for their high quality wooden clinker dinghies and launches.
A very pretty and stable dinghy complete with oars and a lug rig. Transom fittings to take a small outboard if required.
This very solid little boat is in tidy condition and ready to be used
Length 9’
Construction
GRP simulated clinker hull with navy blue gel coat finish.
Bronze keel band full length.
Varnished mahogany gunwhale and inwhale with mahogany breast hook.
Single rowing position.
Varnished mahogany top to the transom with a sculling notch.
Varnished mahogany thwarts.
Drop plate wooden rudder with a plywood rudder blade and varnished mahogany stock on bronze hangings.
Plywood dagger board drops through a moulded GRP casing in the hull.
Rig
Standing lug rig on an unstayed varnished wooden mast.
Varnished wooden boom and lug yard.
Simply rigged with a halyard that makes off to a cleat below the mast and a tack downhaul on the forarrd end of the yard.
Single tan terylene mainsail with 1 reefing point, made by Stepehn Ratsey Sailmakers of Southampton.
Man sheet to a rope horse across the transom
Equipment
Snipe galvanised road trailer with combination launching trolley
All over dinghy cover
Mast, spars, sail and rigging
Rudder, tiller and dagger board
Sole boards
Pair of oars and bronze rowlocks
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