martinschulz
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This is quite confusing, perhaps somebody here can give me some help.
I understand that the well known yacht designer Kim Holman, who just recently died designed the Twister. The Twister was built at Uphams in Brixham, which was then owned by Kim Holman's brother (I was informed).
Is that correct?
Kim Holman also very often apears with the abbrevation CR Holman.
What does the abbrevation stand for?
My boat, a 24ft cutter, built 1950 at Uphams, designed by Uphams ( I was informed that Stuart Uphams did the designs) was first owned by a chap named A. Young, Chichester but then 1963 Lloyds registeres CF Holman, Devonport as owner.
Is CF Holman the brother who owned the Uphams boatyard in the 60's? And does anybody have an idea why he should have bought back the 1950 built Uphams boat?
I understand that the well known yacht designer Kim Holman, who just recently died designed the Twister. The Twister was built at Uphams in Brixham, which was then owned by Kim Holman's brother (I was informed).
Is that correct?
Kim Holman also very often apears with the abbrevation CR Holman.
What does the abbrevation stand for?
My boat, a 24ft cutter, built 1950 at Uphams, designed by Uphams ( I was informed that Stuart Uphams did the designs) was first owned by a chap named A. Young, Chichester but then 1963 Lloyds registeres CF Holman, Devonport as owner.
Is CF Holman the brother who owned the Uphams boatyard in the 60's? And does anybody have an idea why he should have bought back the 1950 built Uphams boat?