Seafly Class 2017 AGM
The Seafly Class Association will hold its Annual General Meeting On Saturday 25th November 2017 at The Old Barn, Cockthorpe, Wells Next The Sea, NR 23 1QS by...
The Seafly Class Association will hold its Annual General Meeting On Saturday 25th November 2017 at The Old Barn, Cockthorpe, Wells Next The Sea, NR 23 1QS by...
May 2018: At last C173, Spider is back on the water and just in time for the Nationals, I attach a few more photos for the dinghy record. I...
“Moonshadow” was advertised on ebay in 2017 as “Seafly/Mayfly (sic) GRP Sailing Dinghy. The boat is in very nice condition and is complete with two suits of sails,...
John Claridge again featured the Seafly SD on his stand at the Southampton Boat Show. The boat on display is still being fitted out which perhaps helped to...
Leandro Tramma from Dundee Sailing Club writes: “My wife Elisabetta and I are happily reporting that we are new proud owners of a Seafly, sail number C414. We...
“Seafly 378, ‘Puzzle’ was of composite wood/fibreglass resin construction, manufactured by South Devon Boatbiuilders. I bought it from a chap who sailed it at Chew Valley and used it...
Originally owned and developed by Highcliffe Sailing Club family McPhersons, Seafly 69 became a championship winner in the 1960-70s. A true legend of the Club. I found the...
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....
Tim Hoyle writes: “In the 80s and 90s I initially owned C69 from 1984. I bought her from Peter Jones (C645) and she was an old wooden boat...
Alan Robinson and Hugh Ambery in “Merlin”, Seafly 477, won the 2017 Nationals. Second were Alan Jackson and Frenesi Ewing in Seafly SD 701, “Cfly”, with John Claridge...
Blakeney Sailing Club welcomes all Seafly sailors. It is six weeks until the National Championships are held again at Blakeney. There will be four races with one discard...
Update October 2023: I attach a more recent photo of Seafly 639 Waterloo – we’re still sailing at Chew Valley, Tom Skailes Update March: 2018: Waterloo is now...