Jan Harber
Well-Known Member
Have been given two old log books of the yacht Albion (built at Rowhedge in 1904). The logs cover 1919 to 1928 during which time she was owned by Harry Percy Girling who was married to "Gert" nee Sadd (of the Maldon timber famly). They sailed and raced, with their two children Marion and Ivan, mosy weekends and cruised the East Coast during the summer holiday and bank holiday weekends, based at Maldon.
They were often in company with Herbert Eustace Sadd (who was married to Harry's sister Annie) in Nona, a Morecambe Bay prawner. HE Sadd was a founder member and a commodore at Blackwater SC and was active in the early days of offshore racing.
His son John Girling Sadd sailed Persephone, built at Maldon in 1920, and after the war Amione a 28ton Dallimore cutter also built at Maldon.
The 24 ton cutter Ripple built by Howard at Maldon in 1877 was owned by the Sadd family until at least the 1950s and I can remember seeing her at the Sadd wharf.
Based on the log books I am doing some research into the Sadd/Girling sailing families and their boats: Albion, Nona, Persephone, Amione and Ripple. The trail goes cold in Lloyds Register in the '50s and 60s but if anyone out there knows anything about the families or their boats, I would be interested to hear from them.
They were often in company with Herbert Eustace Sadd (who was married to Harry's sister Annie) in Nona, a Morecambe Bay prawner. HE Sadd was a founder member and a commodore at Blackwater SC and was active in the early days of offshore racing.
His son John Girling Sadd sailed Persephone, built at Maldon in 1920, and after the war Amione a 28ton Dallimore cutter also built at Maldon.
The 24 ton cutter Ripple built by Howard at Maldon in 1877 was owned by the Sadd family until at least the 1950s and I can remember seeing her at the Sadd wharf.
Based on the log books I am doing some research into the Sadd/Girling sailing families and their boats: Albion, Nona, Persephone, Amione and Ripple. The trail goes cold in Lloyds Register in the '50s and 60s but if anyone out there knows anything about the families or their boats, I would be interested to hear from them.