Trevor57
New Member
Hi folks,
This is my first mailing so I hope I don’t step on too many toes.
I bought this boat last week and intend to get her back into good sailing condition over the winter.
I’d love to know a bit more about her.
All I know so far is she’s 14’8” OA, about 12’1”waterline and 5’ beam. Name: Cygnet.
She’s simulated clinker GRP construction with a heavy steel plate.
I’ve never seen a boat quite like this before, a double-ender but with truncated (wine-glass?) ends and neat little pram dinghy style transoms fore and aft. She’s definitely got a Scandinavian air about her.
She’s so stable I can jump up and down on the gunwhales with the plate down, and she goes like a rocket before my old asthmatic 2hp Mariner. It never pushes the inflatable along like that!
The only clue to a previous life is the name 'H.N.Martin. Axe Y.C' scratched onto one of the spars.
I’ve emailed the Axe Y.C. and hope they can add a little more.
She came to me with a most unsuitable gaff rig, but I saw an old photo of her from the seller with a standing lug rig that looked much better.
I’ve looked around at various options for a replacement rig and so far a Dabber mainsail is favourite.
Measurements are 42 ½” from the centre of the mast heel to the centre of the plate. Mast height 14’6”.
Back of fag packet calculations suggest I should get a balanced helm under the Dabber main and be able to make a reasonable sheeting angle within my scope for adjustments.
If any one would loan or sell an old DD sail at an affordable price so I can give this a try before I buy a new one, I would be eternally grateful, otherwise I may have to go down the polytarp route!
Please , please, please, If you recognise this boat, know anything about her type or have an old Dabber mainsail going cheap, please let me know.
Trevor.
This is my first mailing so I hope I don’t step on too many toes.
I bought this boat last week and intend to get her back into good sailing condition over the winter.
I’d love to know a bit more about her.
All I know so far is she’s 14’8” OA, about 12’1”waterline and 5’ beam. Name: Cygnet.
She’s simulated clinker GRP construction with a heavy steel plate.
I’ve never seen a boat quite like this before, a double-ender but with truncated (wine-glass?) ends and neat little pram dinghy style transoms fore and aft. She’s definitely got a Scandinavian air about her.
She’s so stable I can jump up and down on the gunwhales with the plate down, and she goes like a rocket before my old asthmatic 2hp Mariner. It never pushes the inflatable along like that!
The only clue to a previous life is the name 'H.N.Martin. Axe Y.C' scratched onto one of the spars.
I’ve emailed the Axe Y.C. and hope they can add a little more.
She came to me with a most unsuitable gaff rig, but I saw an old photo of her from the seller with a standing lug rig that looked much better.
I’ve looked around at various options for a replacement rig and so far a Dabber mainsail is favourite.
Measurements are 42 ½” from the centre of the mast heel to the centre of the plate. Mast height 14’6”.
Back of fag packet calculations suggest I should get a balanced helm under the Dabber main and be able to make a reasonable sheeting angle within my scope for adjustments.
If any one would loan or sell an old DD sail at an affordable price so I can give this a try before I buy a new one, I would be eternally grateful, otherwise I may have to go down the polytarp route!
Please , please, please, If you recognise this boat, know anything about her type or have an old Dabber mainsail going cheap, please let me know.
Trevor.