Seafly 231 – Chloe
Update: 24th January 2022 Godfrey Clark writes: “Sad to report that number 231 has gone to the great boatyard in the sky. As time passed, more and more...
Update: 24th January 2022 Godfrey Clark writes: “Sad to report that number 231 has gone to the great boatyard in the sky. As time passed, more and more...
I bought unnamed Seafly C425 from a member of Exe Sailing Club earlier this year. Little is known of its history, it was very the worse for wear...
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...
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...
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...
Arry was built by Capital Industries and first owned by Reg Gillard of Canberra Yacht Club; Moulded, White GRP hull with brown deck. Australian National Champion, 1979 sailed...
Owner built by Roger Powell (Canberra Yacht Club); Moulded hull/timber deck.
Seafly 340 Leah was built by Brian Lay; First owned by Barry Schick (Canberra Yacht Club). At sometime later it would appear to have been named Seaweed.
Seafly 263 Bunyip was owner built by Mo Kalnins of Canberra Yacht Club.
Seafly 262 Tiara was built by Harold Lang and first owned by John Williams of Canberra Yacht Club.
Seafly 259 – Chaika was built by Harold Lang and first owned by Horrie and Melva Humphery of Canberra Yacht Club.