Have you seen the yacht Ituna?

Rob_Melotti

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Following on from the article in PBO May issue, the Morecambe Bay Prawner Ituna that became a celebrity in summer 1950 has still not been traced.

The story begins in 1949, when the eminent architect Frank Lloyd Wright issued an invitation to three young Irish architecture students to join him in Wisconsin for their final year of study. Along with a friend, the three students bought a neglected 11m gaff-rigged cutter, built in Scotland in 1912, and began work on preparing to sail across the Atlantic the next summer. Their trip became the stuff of legend, with newspaper serialisations of the log detailing their perilous journey leading up to a rousing welcome for the crew in New York.

PBO contributor Chris Dalton, whose father, Desmond was one of the crew has been appealing for news about the current whereabouts of the yacht.

The last known owners in 1983 appear to have been a couple named Stuart Bouchet and Cynthia Linard from Massachusetts.

Chris writes: "At this point the trail goes cold, but <em>Ituna</em> had always been well looked after and it is likely that a boat of her age and beatuy would continue to be cared for. I'd dearly love to find out."

See this as a news story with photo www.pbo.co.uk
 

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Ituna - in Cape Town, South Africa

Hi! I used to look after and sail Ituna in Cape Town in the late 1970's before she was sailed to the US. Enjoyed sailing her a lot!

Regards - Mike Meyer (meyerim@yahoo.com)


Following on from the article in PBO May issue, the Morecambe Bay Prawner Ituna that became a celebrity in summer 1950 has still not been traced.

The story begins in 1949, when the eminent architect Frank Lloyd Wright issued an invitation to three young Irish architecture students to join him in Wisconsin for their final year of study. Along with a friend, the three students bought a neglected 11m gaff-rigged cutter, built in Scotland in 1912, and began work on preparing to sail across the Atlantic the next summer. Their trip became the stuff of legend, with newspaper serialisations of the log detailing their perilous journey leading up to a rousing welcome for the crew in New York.

PBO contributor Chris Dalton, whose father, Desmond was one of the crew has been appealing for news about the current whereabouts of the yacht.

The last known owners in 1983 appear to have been a couple named Stuart Bouchet and Cynthia Linard from Massachusetts.

Chris writes: "At this point the trail goes cold, but <em>Ituna</em> had always been well looked after and it is likely that a boat of her age and beatuy would continue to be cared for. I'd dearly love to find out."

See this as a news story with photo www.pbo.co.uk
 
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