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These boats are offered for sale by OGA members. The OGA takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the descriptions and the seller should be contacted directly. Members should log into the website and edit the 'For Sale' section for their boat or contact the Editor, log [at] oga [dot] org [dot] uk for guidance. Boats listed here may also be advertised in the OGA Members' Newsletter, Gaffers Log.
At 36’ on deck, 11’ beam and about 5’ max. draft, 'Peggy' is one of the larger prawners, sleeping five in two cabins plus WC/washroom. Believed to be built around 1910 by Crossfields, Arnside, she worked out of Mayport with fishing no. MT13.
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Like all Heard 28s 'Sally J' is a seaworthy and reasonably fast yacht, often admired. She was built in 1981 as a Falmouth racing open boat based on the famous Falmouth oyster dredging work boats. Later she was converted to a cruising yacht, utilising solid hard wood timber.
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Built at le Havre, 1947 and now lying Roscoff, France, 'Manureva' seeks a new custodian with a passion for beautiful wooden boats.
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A Heard 28, built in 1989, 'Molly Oxford' was professionally fitted out by Robertson's of Woodbridge. The interior design and build quality are excellent and she’s in good condition inside and out, a credit to her builders and owners.
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'Alice' is a 25' Itchen Ferry (32' with bowsprit extended), built in 1980. Combining the grace and power of traditional gaff rig with the convenience of a GRP hull, she is a safe and sturdy sea-boat with a deep cockpit and well-maintained Yanmar 2QM15 inboard engine.
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Centreboard gaff ketch 35’ 6” x 10’ 4”, draft 4’0” – 6’0”. Designed by Fred Shepherd MINA, built by H.King and Sons, Pin Mill in 1936. Registered at Lloyds no. 165040. All my family have learnt to sail in this lovely, cosy, classic yacht over the past 40 years.
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After a full restoration by professional shipwright John Krejsa "Mist" now seeks a new owner. This is a rare oportunity to own and sail a fabulous classic gaff yawl yacht.
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‘Harbinger’ is looking for a new custodian. She is a gaff cutter yacht (originally a Manx Nobby fishing boat) now kept in Southampton, 38’6" LOD, 50’ LOA, 11'6” beam with a max draft 5'6”. The deck and interior date from a major refit in the late 1970s to mid 1980s. Deck recaulked and new rudd
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Built 1930 by David Hillyard in Littlehampton, 'Iskra' is a powerful sailboat capable of good passages and extended cruises. 30ft LOD, 10ft beam, 4’6” draft.
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Three years ago Robert Simper (one of the founder members of the OGA) persuaded me to take on, as a retirement job, the restoration of 'Boy Frank' a 1957 Yarmouth shrimper.
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Only 45 Cornish Yawls were built between 1988 and 1994 as successors to the Cornish Crabber Mark 1 and 2. Built in 1989, 'Glory' has been restored including new electrics, mast and Coppercoat. All lines lead back to the cockpit making this a very easy and safe "gaffer" to manage.
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A Cornish Crabber Mk1 CC3, built 1975, 'Hannah of Rock' is the last of only four wooden crabbers ever built. She was used as the mould template for subsequent fibreglass hulls.