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Seafly 653 – Kittiwake

Seafly 653, “Kittiwake”, has a composite hull (GRP with wooden decks) built by C.M.Marine (Colin May). At the time that the photos were taken (around 2010) she was...

Seafly 652 – Summer Breeze

Originally named “Summers Breeze”, C652 is a composite hull built by Colin May in 1990 for Adrian Summers of Highcliffe sailing Club. By 1996 she was owned by...

Seafly 650 – Sonic the SeaSlug

Seafly 650 was built in 1988 by C.M.Marine. Originally called E.a.T.nita she was owned by Eric Sales, originally at Highcliffe Sailing Club, who later became Seafly fleet captain...

Seafly 649 – Blue Adder

Seafly 649, “Blue Adder” was owned and sailed by Tim Hoyle of Highcliffe Sailing Club. Tim writes: In the 80s and 90s I initially owned C69 from 1984....

Seafly 648 – Mistress

Update October 2019: Roger Beavis writes… “I have acquired Seafly 648 Mistress. It needs a fair amount of work but I hope to have it on the water...

Seafly 646 – Foiled

Photographs taken by Graham Uren during the 1989 Seafly National Championships in Worthing where “Foiled” was sailed by Ron Cockwell of Highcliffe Sailing Club.

Seafly 644 – Free Spirit

Seafly 644, “Free Spirit” has a composite hull (GRP with wooden decks) built by C.M. Marine (Colin May). She is owned and sailed at Blakeney Sailing Club by...

Seafly 642 – the Admiral

In the 1990’s “The Admiral” was owned and sailed at Highcliffe Sailing Club by Ian Mansfield who served a period as Chairman of the SDCA. “Who can forget...

Seafly 640 – Karamel Too

Photographs taken by Graham Uren during the 1989 Seafly National Championships in Worthing where “Karamel Too” (owned by Barry Thomas of Highcliffe SC) was helmed by Colin May...

Seafly 638 – Mercury

Seafly 638 ‘Mercury’ has been owned by me since 2019 in Exmouth and kept in summer months at the Exe Sailing Club. Adrian Toole, April 2021. Previous Entry:...

Seafly 623 – Jupiter

Seafly 623, “Jupiter” was Roy Perryman’s Seafly sailed at Blakeney Sailing Club. Named after Jupiter, the “Bringer of Jollity” in Holst’s Planets Suite, she has a wooden hull...