John B
03-12-2001, 03:29 PM
I was aboard this yacht , the Petrel on saturday. The owner knows very little about it's history so this is a long shot at getting a little info for him.
The boat is about 35 ft, very similar in appearance to an Albert Strange yawl (Double ended but a bit more freeboard).Pitch pine on oak frames,registered port for many years was Dunkirk. Also associated with La Rochelle.
A very pretty boat... no longer rigged as a yawl and very well looked after by the present owner. He is under the impression that it is a French design but the pitch pine that she is built from and the look implies an english heritage to me.
It's a long shot as I say, but someone out there may know of her.
Heres a rough sketch
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1257037&a=9296204&p=43574454&Sequence=0&res=high
she has a beautiful double spreader mast plus a set of jumper shrouds to support the top mast section. mizzen is removed (as I said earlier) and original wheel steering has been changed to a tiller.
[This message has been edited by John B (edited 03-12-2001).]
The boat is about 35 ft, very similar in appearance to an Albert Strange yawl (Double ended but a bit more freeboard).Pitch pine on oak frames,registered port for many years was Dunkirk. Also associated with La Rochelle.
A very pretty boat... no longer rigged as a yawl and very well looked after by the present owner. He is under the impression that it is a French design but the pitch pine that she is built from and the look implies an english heritage to me.
It's a long shot as I say, but someone out there may know of her.
Heres a rough sketch
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1257037&a=9296204&p=43574454&Sequence=0&res=high
she has a beautiful double spreader mast plus a set of jumper shrouds to support the top mast section. mizzen is removed (as I said earlier) and original wheel steering has been changed to a tiller.
[This message has been edited by John B (edited 03-12-2001).]