Help required: What kind of classic is it?

Beagle

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I have been asked to help someone to find out a certain type of classic. It's a 19th century painting which will be restored but the big question is, what kind of boat could this be? I am really limited when it comes down to classic boats, but could this be a fishing barge?
Many thank in advance ! Rene.

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well, I'll start...I'll probably be wrong, but at least it will start a discussion.

The vessel appears to be a ketch, with lug topsails (an early to mid nineteenth century feature) with sails that have not been cutched or tanned. That suggests that she is not a fishing vessel. She might have a fiddle bow; a later 19th century feature. She's flying an ensign (impossible to say which) from the peak of the mizzen gaff.

I think she might be a yacht?

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Many thanks for the information. Perhaps more details regarding the ensign could be obtained during the restoration process. With hinsight, I think it resembles a "Gaffelschoener" (gaff-schooner), see picture below
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She is a gaff ketch with late 19th century gaff tops'ls rather than the more modern thimble headed tops'ls ( now known as gaff tops'ls). If the scale of the people on board is correct I would agree she's a Yacht, the bumkin also implies she is quite small.
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Is it one of these ?

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It´s a Bisquine

From www.yarmouth-harbour.co.uk
(As was the picture I posted of La Cancalaise)

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La Cancalaise

Visiting from the fishing port of Cancale in Northern France, La Cancalaise is a replica bisquine, built in 1987 after a design from the 18th century. The bisquines were the crack fishing craft of the day.

You can learn more about La Cancalaise by visiting her web site - www.lacancalaise.com

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Hi Mirelle I am trying to contact u to discuss yacht "callidus" which I now own and was mentioned in correspondence some time ago

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