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  2. Rona (1892) - Wikipedia

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    Rona was a sailing yacht designed by George Lennox Watson. [1] She was constructed in 1892 in Auckland, New Zealand, by master craftsman and designer Robert Logan Snr. for Wellington merchant and book collector Alexander Turnbull, and is the oldest continuously registered ship in New Zealand. [1]

  3. Ticonderoga (ketch) - Wikipedia

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    Her design was highly regarded, and the yacht became a classic example of Herreshoff's work. The vessel's sleek lines, balanced proportions, and efficient hull design contributed to its reputation as a fine sailing craft. Over the years, Ticonderoga has participated in various sailing races and regattas, often achieving notable success.

  4. Partridge 1885 - Wikipedia

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    The yacht was designed by J.B. Webb and is a sister to Polyanthus, built last year by the same firm for R.H. Baillie. The christening ceremony was performed by Miss Nora Lapthorn". An entry states: "Gosport, June 8th. Polyanthus cruising yawl, Mr R.H. Baillie, for Weymouth. Yachts fitting out: Partridge, cutter, Mr J.H. Baillie".

  5. Puritan (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    The schooner spent the next decade sailing the world, visiting places such as Bermuda and France. In 1989, it was sold again, this time to Arturo Ferruzzi who kept it in Antibes until it was sold to the current owner in 2015. It underwent a full refit and was put into service as a charter vessel with The Classic Yacht Experience. [14]

  6. Shenandoah (1902) - Wikipedia

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    Under his ownership she became a charter yacht, sailing mainly in the Mediterranean Sea. In 1986 she was sold to Swiss businessman Phillip Bommer, who performed a complete restoration at the McMullen & Wing shipyard in Auckland. [5] Most of the original riveted hull was replaced and in 1997 the Shenandoah was awarded "Best Classic Yacht ...

  7. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Royal Irish Yacht Club, Royal St. George Yacht Club, National Yacht Club, North Shannon Yacht Club: c.104 boats built to date, but newest number is 51. Active club in Dun Laoghaire with up to 31 boats racing every week of the summer season [1] 1896: GBR/ IRL: Nipper: unknown, less than 12 ft: Cleg Foley of Ringsend: Cleg Foley of Ringsend

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