LENGTH:
20.01 ft.
|
YEAR:
1904
LOCATION:
Troon
OFFERED BY:
Euroyachts (Largs)
LENGTH:
50.98 ft.
|
YEAR:
1902
LOCATION:
Plymouth
OFFERED BY:
The Metre Yard
LENGTH:
40.03 ft.
|
YEAR:
1911
LOCATION:
Ardrossan,
OFFERED BY:
Sunbird International
LENGTH:
33.01 ft.
|
YEAR:
1961
LOCATION:
Dartmouth
OFFERED BY:
Network Yacht Brokers
$9,787
LENGTH:
25.98 ft.
|
YEAR:
1966
LOCATION:
Portishead
OFFERED BY:
Boatpoint
$184,668
LENGTH:
56.99 ft.
|
YEAR:
1983
LOCATION:
Ardrossan,
OFFERED BY:
Sunbird International
LENGTH:
37.07 ft.
|
YEAR:
1984
LOCATION:
Tollesbury
OFFERED BY:
David Morris Ltd
$61,550
LENGTH:
40.03 ft.
|
YEAR:
1996
LOCATION:
Ardrossan,
OFFERED BY:
Sunbird International
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Troon S07 United Kingdom
YEAR
1904
LENGTH
20.01 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Golden Plover
Year
1904
Make & Model
Clyde One Design
Boat type
Sail
Length
20.01 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Troon S07 United Kingdom
Golden Plover is a gaff rigged wooden sailing boat, ideal as a day boat. She has been successfully raced in the past in Old Gaffers regattas. Golden Plover is mentioned in 'Leaves from Rowans log' by Dr R B Carslaw, a book written about family sailing on the Scottish west coast in the 1930's, the family affectionately called her 'the wee plug'. This Clyde One Design is thought to have been built around 1899 to 1904 and is reputed to be have been built by McAlisters of Dumbarton to a GL Watson design.
"PART EXCHANGE & FINANCE AVAILABLE ON THIS BOAT"
AccommodationA beautifully refurbished wooden sail boat that is thought to have been built sometime in the period 1899 to 1904, making her nearly 120 years old ! She has a small cabin or cuddy that is used for storage. Sizeable cockpit with sliding hatch into cabin. Removable outboard bracket with a 4hp Yamaha outboard.
Sails and riggingGaff rigged main sail by Leitch of Tarbert
Genoa by Saturn Sails
Original genoa roller reefing drum and swivel
Main sail cover
Retractable bow sprit
Cockpit cover
Bow roller
Two cockpit winches
Anchor with chain
Chain locker
Golden Plover is mentioned in 'Leaves from Rowans log' by Dr R B Carslaw, a book written about family sailing on the Scottish west coast in the 1930's.
Prior to the second World war, her owner at that time affectionately called her 'The wee plug'. The boat was laid up on the Clyde before the start of WW2. Years later the owners returned to the boat and discovered that they had left a cake tin on board. On opening this tin, the fruit cake inside was still perfectly edible!
Golden Plover has in the past, successfully raced in Old Gaffer regattas around the east coast of England.
HULL
Hull Material
wood
The Clyde One Design is 20 feet long. The Clyde One Design is made of wood.