Schooner Hoshi

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Looking for current whereabouts of Hoshi, last reported in 1911 undergoing restoration in Brest. Sailed on her and her sister ship, the Brixham trawler Provident, with the ICC out of Salcombe around 1958-1862. Both wonderful classic ships but Hoshi was my favorite! Provi is apparently now based in the Clyde and cruising the Hebrides.Where is Hoshi?
 

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I have some fond memories of 'Hoshi', out of Salcombe..... of finding us allocated the comfortable stern cabin and a half-bottle of brandy cached away under the pillows.... of getting up the mainmast to a secure perch and spending 2-3 hours there.... of cleaning and polishing the brass bell.... of helming on a dark night when the dolphins came, leaving streaks of phosphorescence like twisting torpedoes.... and the lady skipper, 'H'.
 

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I have some fond memories of 'Hoshi', out of Salcombe..... of finding us allocated the comfortable stern cabin and a half-bottle of brandy cached away under the pillows.... of getting up the mainmast to a secure perch and spending 2-3 hours there.... of cleaning and polishing the brass bell.... of helming on a dark night when the dolphins came, leaving streaks of phosphorescence like twisting torpedoes.... and the lady skipper, 'H'.
For several years starting I think in 1958 Hoshi had an all-female crew: skipper Judy Russell and mate Verity. Those two ladies could and did sail her on their own if needed. Learnt a lot from them, including the disgusting shanty "Green 'n' Yeller"! The rest of us were just helpers.
 

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Yes he skippered both, although in my time he was chiefly in charge of our beautiful 6 meter Bermuda-rigged cutter Nicolette. Sadly I never sailed on her. Several years later she was rammed by a French trawler somewhere off Ushant and sank. At least one person died in that incident but I am not sure if Des was skippering her on that voyage.
 

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Nicolette was a 24-ton gaff yawl, designed by Fred Shepherd and built in 1912. Bill Purser was her skipper when she was sunk; three off-watch crew members were caught below and died. JonA of this parish was ship's cook aboard her at the time, and did a write-up of the incident a couple of years ago.

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Link to the relevant thread.
Nicolette was a 24-ton gaff yawl, designed by Fred Shepherd and built in 1912. Bill Purser was her skipper when she was sunk; three off-watch crew members were caught below and died. JonA of this parish was ship's cook aboard her at the time, and did a write-up of the incident a couple of years ago.

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