A real "peach" of a Classic yacht, lovingly cared for and maintained. Sadly, the family have outgrown her and she has been replaced with another. 'Almita' is...
"Dormouse" is typical of a pocket cruiser from this period. Built by Shuttlewoods in 1957 on the River Roach. A traditional carvel construction of mahogany on oak...
Burnham-on-crouch,Wooden Ships Comments on this 25′ Gaff Cutter. 25’ gaff cutter designed and built by the...
BristolWooden Ships Comments on this 32′ Gaff Cutter 32’ gaff cutter built in 1987 by David Patient...
DorsetWooden Ships Comments on this 28′ Gaff Cutter Built by well known Plymouth boatbuilder Chris Rees in 1992 to his own design,...
DevonMerrymaid, 112ft gaff cutter, teak on oak frames, built by Camper and Nicholson in Gosport to the master design of Charles E Nicholson...
Wooden Ships Comments on this Percy Dalton Gaff Cutter Built by Dartmouth based shipwright Peter Nash in Dartmouth into a design...
DevonWooden Ships Comments on this Elkins Centreboard Gaff Cutter 24’ gaff cutter built by Elkins...
W. sussexWooden Ships Comments on this Shetland Zulu Gaff Cutter Shetland Zulu fishing vessel built in Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1924. Originally...
Brittany, france33ft Pain Clark Gaff Cutter 1911 Classic Yacht For Sale Wooden Ships Comments on this beautiful gaff cutter...
SuffolkWooden Ships Comments on this Gaff Cutter Golden Vanity Built in 1908 by Sanders and Co, Galmpton on the River Dart. The design...
DevonA beautiful and unique 24' Gaff Cutter built by Elkins of Christchurch circa 1934. 'Withy' might be a classic design but she has...
BirdhamWooden Ships Comments on this Dickie of Tarbert Gaff Cutter Gaff cutter designed and built by...
EssexDavid Moss Gaff Cutter For Sale Wooden Ships comments on this award-winning designed classic sailing yacht Designed and built by...
HantsLuke Powell Gaff Cutter For Sale Wooden Ships Comments on this beautiful sailing yacht Designed and built by Luke Powell of Working...
SwedenTraditional Greek Trehantiri Gaff Cutter (32ft/9.75m) - Home Built wooden construction (larch on Oak) in Denmark between. Long...
LefkasWooden Ships Comments on this Norman E. Dallimore Gaff Cutter Norman E. Dallimore gaff cutter believed to be the earliest surviving example of his work. Built by Cole & Sons of Hammersmith, London in 1912. It is understood she was purchased in 1935 by Major Cecil Crawford Lindsay Ryan, H.B.M. Consulate General, Bushire Persian Gulf and the yacht was shipped to Bombay at that time, returning to the UK in 1943 when she was sold. Major professional rebuild between 2005 and 2007 which included major hull repairs, new deck, new sails and rigging, new engine and new interior. The boat was then not used at all after the refit and came into the present ownership about 5 years ago, at which point the refit was completed, the boat commissioned and has been used for occasional local sailing over the last 4 years. The running and standing rigging was all new in 2018, the sails are like new and the engine has done very few hours. Recently she has been painted and varnished so is now looking exceptionally smart with a mirror finish to the topsides. Large amount of documented history comes with the boat making her a very special little yacht. Length on deck 22’ Length Overall 24’ Length Waterline 19’ Beam 7’1” Draft 4’7” Thames Tonnage 4TM Construction Planked originally in 1” pitch pine with some new planks of oak or larch. Garboards renewed in 2003. Copper fastened to steam bent oak timbers. Intimbers on the port side and 26 on the starboard side were replaced. External iron ballast keel with stainless steel keel bolts approximately 5 years old. Internal lead trimming ballast. Sawn timber floors across the centreline fitted new in 2005. The floors are of large dimensions with long arms for added strength. Yacht laid teak deck glued with epoxy to a marine plywood subdeck, the seams payed with Sikaflex. Scrubbed teak margin boards, covering boards and toe rails. Bronze deck fittings and fixings. Varnished teak skylight incorporated into the varnished teak sliding hatch. This deck structure is typical of her period and a very elegant design. Self draining cockpit with teak coamings and a scrubbed teak bridge deck. Transom hung rudder. Rig Gaff...
CornwallWooden Ships Comments on this 6 meter rule Gaff Cutter Designed and built by A.E. Stowe of Shoreham in 1905 to the early 6 metre...
DevonRemarks : Windflower was built in 1932 in the Woodnutt yard at St Helens, Isle of Wight, from a design by Alfred Westmacott who also designed the X-one, Solent Sunbeam...
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