I have been a recreational sailor for many years, with a particular interest in small sailing craft; therefore much of the content of my 'blog' will be related to this subject.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Iain Oughtred’s Ness Yawl
Yesterday I featured Douglas Jones’s John Welsford Houdini; today I’m displaying photos of his Ness Yawl.
Which of these boats came first I do not know, but he made a really good job of building both of them. Douglas named his Ness Yawl ‘Sheer Delight’, which makes perfect sense, because I cannot but admire her beautiful sheer. She was designed by Iain Oughtred, who is noted for designing pleasing looking craft which also function well.
Links
‘Ness Yawl’ designed by Iain Oughtred
http://bills-log.blogspot.com/2010/01/ness-yawl-designed-by-iain-oughtred.html
Ian Oughtred Boat Plans
http://www.classicmarine.co.uk/boatsearch.asp
‘Jeanie Henderson’, a Ness Yawl (Excellent Photos)
http://www.kosmoid.net/vh/jeanie
Ness Yawl pre-cut kits
http://www.nisboats.com/mainpages/oughtred.html
Ness Yawl Kits
http://www.jordanboats.co.uk/JB/iain_oughtred.htm
Giacomo de Stefano’s Ness Yawl Voyage on the River Po
http://unaltropo.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/29-331.pdf
Building the Iain Oughtred Ness Yawl
http://dory-man.blogspot.com/2009/01/im-flattered-by-your-interest-in-selkie.html
Tirrik – smaller version of the Ness Yawl – Jordan Boats
http://www.jordanboats.co.uk/JB/IainO_Catalogue/Tirrik.pdf
Trailering a Ness Yawl (See Page 23 ‘A Tale of Two Trailers by Alan Glanville
http://www.dca.uk.com/DCA_Bulletin_188.pdf
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