Seafly 174
Photograph taken during the 1989 Seafly National Championships in Worthing. Helm was J. Cadenhead of Worthing YC.
Photograph taken during the 1989 Seafly National Championships in Worthing. Helm was J. Cadenhead of Worthing YC.
Seafly 169 was built by South Devon Boatbuilders around 1964/65. It was sailed for 30 years at Rutland Water but now dry stored. Replacement of side deck and...
I have owned and sailed 164 since 1986 during which time I have been a member of Highcliffe Sailing Club based in Mudeford. Although somewhat tired looking, she...
Thought I would let you know about my Seafly. She is sail number 151 and I believe is the original design with no mast well and fully enclosed...
Seafly 107, “Themis” was the first Seafly owned by Roy Perryman who sails at Blakeney Sailing Club. He took her to the Seafly National Championships at Highcliffe Sailing...
Australian Register Boat Details
by Admin · Published December 27, 2016 · Last modified July 21, 2018
Seafly 74 Mrs Pankhurst was built by Harold Lang and first owned by Joan Kimber & Joy Warren of Canberra Yacht Club; also owned by Peter Forster, and...
Australian Register Boat Details
by Admin · Published December 27, 2016 · Last modified July 20, 2018
Seafly 73 Suzannah built by Harold Lang and first owned by George Fowles of Canberra Yacht Club; also owned by Roger Powell (as Muffinfly).
I learnt to sail crewing in a Graduate dinghy called “Jumbly Girl” so when in 1963 my father, Ron Taylor, built a Seafly from a South Devon Boat...
On advice from “SeaflyMemories” in March 2016 Seafly 36 was advertised by Peter Malby on Apollo Duck and was bought the same day by a couple who used...
I own Seafly 33 – “Clean Sweep”. It was built by Lord Roden (assisted by Lesley Hanna who built all of the subsequent Newcastle Seaflys) in 1961. The...
Until recently I had Seafly 18 (possibly the oldest still able to float!). Unfortunately, it had been neglected and now is in need of some renovation. Most of...