burgundyben
Well-Known Member
It seems that EISCA has folded and the boats are up for auction.
https://www.sweeney-kincaid.com/Sales/CatalogLots.aspx?SaleId=3112
https://www.sweeney-kincaid.com/Sales/CatalogLots.aspx?SaleId=3112
Crikey!
Forget ebay - there are some seriously nice boats, there...
I will assume that the Uffa Fox Collection will bid on at least DARING and VIGILANT. There are in fact lots of Fox boats.
Is there an Uffa Fox Collection? other than the few held in Cowes at the Classic Boat Museum?
The only ones that would be of any interest to me are the Ducklings which are both in Eyemouth and too far away to bother with...
A word on two of the types of boat in the auction:
1. Fairey Marine hot moulded boats (Duckling, Firefly, Fourteen, Albacore, Swordfish, Jolly Boat, Falcon) Despite having been produced by an industrial process,involving being baked in an autoclave, these are dead easy to repair - all you need are some Agba veneers, which you can get, a staple gun, and some epoxy.
2. Uffa Fox and Morgan Giles International 14's, International Canoes, etc. Despite having been hand built (by some of the finest small boat builders ever to walk the earth) these are impossible to repair. They were built over male moulds with the CRE ribs laid in place first, then the diagonal inner skin, 1/16" thick, then calico, then the fore and aft outer skin, 3/16" thick, all held together with the smallest size turned copper nails.
Correct, hot moulded Fairey hulls easy to repair. I should know, I'v had 5!
I'm currently writing a book(let) on repairs to Fairey boats.
There is s note of viewing dates on the website. Interesting to go along and see the collection before it disperses.