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Seafly 447

Seafly 447 was bought in 2002 by David Vaux and had spent previous years sailing on Rutland Water. It was lovingly restored and has spent the last 10...

Seafly 366

I own Seafly 366 that I bought in 2008 in the condition shown in the early pictures. It is a light plywood frame and hull glassed with a...

Seafly 374

Seafly 374 has a composite hull (grp with wood decks). I bought the boat last year on eBay for the princely sum of £312 and then spent almost...

Seafly 645 – Just Amazing

“Seafly 645, aMAYzing was Colin May’s boat. The boats he built were of high quality albeit slow in coming off the production line.” (David Scovell). By 1991 Seafly...

Seafly 337 – Redskin

Seafly 337, Redskin, was sailed at Emberton Park, Onley, Buckinghamshire; at one time there were 5 Seaflys sailing there. She was home built by a master craftsman Dave...

Seafly 331

Seafly 331 was sailed at Emberton Park, Onley, Buckinghamshire; at one time there were 5 Seaflys sailing there. I believe Seafly 331 to be composite construction (Chris Roberts,...

Seafly 302

Seafly 302 was owned by my father Bob Roberts from early 1970 till 1979 and sailed at Emberton Park, Onley, Buckinghamshire; at one time there were 5 Seaflys...

Seafly 252 – Skylark

Seafly 252 ‘SkyLark’ is an all wood dinghy with an aluminium mast built by Moores of Wroxham in the 1960’s. Last year I bought her off Tony Longworth...

Seafly 492 – Mantis

Seafly 492, “Mantis” was built by my father Peter Scovell from plans; he also (assisted by myself) made the sails, see my comments on Seafly 392 “Nambawan”.  The...

Seafly 392 – Nambawan

Seafly 392 was built from a South Devon shell by my father, Peter Scovell. Originally Tarantula and then renamed Nambawan ( number 1 in Pigeon English), sailed by...

Seafly 4 – Fidget

Seafly C4 “Fidget” belonged to my late father, Rae Wilcox. The photos were both taken at Fortrose in 1963. My father was a Ministry of Agriculture vet in...