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Swan upping in skiffs. Skiffs are both recreational and working boats on the Thames. They can be seen used for swan upping and other general purpose duties. [3] Racing skiffs are specially built for skiffing in competitions at regattas and long-distance marathon events between the various skiff clubs under The Skiff Racing Association rules along the Thames and also for recreational purposes ...
over 200 built: largest local one-design fleet on the South Coast of England [22] 1931: AUS: 12 Square meter Sharpie (dinghy) 19 ft 8 in (5.99 m) Kroger Brothers: Australia: UK, Netherlands, Germany, Portugal 1931: Worldwide: Snipe (dinghy) 15 ft 6 in (4.72 m) William Crosby: Florida West Coast Racing Association: 1931: GBR: Norfolk Dinghy: 14 ...
Williams and Parkinson of Deganwy quay were traditional boat builders in North Wales established by Cyril Williams in 1930, later on becoming Williams and Nixon following the Second World War and continuing to build until 1979. Classic wooden boats were built by Williams using traditional techniques mostly in oak, pitch pine, mahogany and teak.
Alexander Robertson & Sons was a boatyard in Sandbank, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, from 1876 to 1980.The yard was located on the shore of the Holy Loch, not far from the Royal Clyde Yacht Club (RCYC) at Hunters Quay, in the building that is now the Royal Marine Hotel, which was the epicentre of early Clyde yachting.
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South Hants Engineering (1 C) Stebbings & Sons (1 C) T. ... Pages in category "British boat builders" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
The new boat was 56 ft (17.1 m) long, 18 ft (5.5 m) wide and 8 ft (2.4 m) depth, with a wooden hull. The boat was built by John Allan and the engine by the Carron Company. The first sailing was on the canal in Glasgow on 4 January 1803, with Lord Dundas and a few of his relatives and friends on board. The crowd were pleased with what they saw ...
But boat design for this type of fishing was still proving to be an obstacle. That, and the cost of the majority steam boats prompted a new style of fishing boat. John Campbell, nephew of William Campbell who designed the first Zulu boat built a wooden boat that resembled, to some extent, the "Fifie" but had a broad beam.
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