'Temegani', a converted Beer or Exmouth Lugger
My daughter’s partner recently bought a gaff cutter that may have started
life as a Beer Lugger built by Lavis of Exmouth. ‘Temegani’ has a fascinating
history. Amazingly and coincidentally, she was almost totally rebuilt by my friend
Bill Johnson. I say ‘amazingly’, because what are the chances of such a
coincidence happening? I saw the boat being planked …….. perhaps in 1981 when
Bill was also building his own Eventide 26, the one he and I attempted to sail
to the Azores.(* See link below)
‘Temegani’ was originally a clinker Beer Lugger, or so I
understand, quite a large one at 26’ LOA. Bill planked her in double diagonal
larch and increased her scantlings, replacing frames, keel and sternpost. He
added external ballast in the form of a mild steel casting. There was 10
hundredweight of internal lead ballast. He built a new mast with crosstrees and
fitted a horse for the mainsheet.
One anomaly would appear to be her wineglass transom which
is not characteristic of a Beer Lugger. Another oddity is her original light
build, because she would have been launched and retrieved off a steeply
shelving pebble beach. Could she in fact have been an Exmouth Lugger? There on
the Exe, she would have dried out on sand or mud while tethered to a mooring. Her
shallow draught would have been ideal for sailing in the estuary and over the
bar. I think her overall length of 26’ makes it unlikely she was Beer Lugger.**
Links
*Cruise of the ‘Ishani’, a 26’ Eventide – Part 1
**The Southwest Maritime History Society (See paragraph re.
Exmouth lugger)
Beer Lugger
Beer Luggers
Beer Luggers
Bear Sailing Club - Luggers
Beer Regatta – Bear Luggers
Bear Lugger – Sold
Unique way of tacking lugsail
Beer Lugger – Builder – Adrian Noyes
Only Here for Beer ………. Luggers – Classic Boat Magazine ,
February 2011
Model of a Beer Lugger for Sale
My Cruising Logs
What a lovely boat!
ReplyDeleteSteve
PS: Latest picture of the final PUFFIN design 22" Hull:
http://g4mjw.blogspot.co.uk/