Flying Fish????
Flying Fish????
Is anyone familiar with the Flying Fish? Or is it something else? Looks like my kind of boat and there is a space in the garage....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLYING-FISH-B ... 1438.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLYING-FISH-B ... 1438.l2649
Tideway 206
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Sold the 'Something bigger and plastic', it never got used.
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Sold the 'Something bigger and plastic', it never got used.
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Re: Flying Fish????
Other than that would be the name, not the type.
j./
National 12 "Spider" 2523
Finn K468 'Captain Scarlet'
British Moth, 630, early 60's 'Pisces'
!!!! Not CVRDA !!!!
Comet Trio - something always ready to sail.
National 12 "Spider" 2523
Finn K468 'Captain Scarlet'
British Moth, 630, early 60's 'Pisces'
!!!! Not CVRDA !!!!
Comet Trio - something always ready to sail.
Re: Flying Fish????
Ah yes, I missed the obvious...ought to look harder! The vertical stem is sort of old N12 but the rig...?
Tideway 206
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Sold the 'Something bigger and plastic', it never got used.
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Sold the 'Something bigger and plastic', it never got used.
Re: Flying Fish????
Hi,
Looks good whatever it is and I am in Norfolk next weekend.
Steve
Looks good whatever it is and I am in Norfolk next weekend.
Steve
STEVE
Mermaid 137
Laser 41420
Streaker 1331
Mermaid 137
Laser 41420
Streaker 1331
Re: Flying Fish????
On further inspection...see the front deck. It looks like it has been chopped to accommodate the 'cat' rig 9if that is what it is.
More and more it looks like an old N12. Since it has taken me a while to sell one I don't think I really want another just yet...going off the idea!
More and more it looks like an old N12. Since it has taken me a while to sell one I don't think I really want another just yet...going off the idea!
Tideway 206
11+
Sold the 'Something bigger and plastic', it never got used.
11+
Sold the 'Something bigger and plastic', it never got used.
Re: Flying Fish????
Thought for a moment it might be an International 12.....but think the bow is wrong....oh and of course the int12 is a standing lug....which this obviously isn't....
so...
ur....well it doesn't seem likely to be that!
eib
so...
ur....well it doesn't seem likely to be that!
eib
Ed Bremner
CVRDA
Jollyboat J3
Firefly F2942
IC GBR314 ex S51 - 1970 Slurp
MR 638 - Please come and take it away
Phelps Scull
Bathurst Whiff - looking for someone to love it
CVRDA
Jollyboat J3
Firefly F2942
IC GBR314 ex S51 - 1970 Slurp
MR 638 - Please come and take it away
Phelps Scull
Bathurst Whiff - looking for someone to love it
Re: Flying Fish????
That looks very like a Twinkle 12 that has been modified.
Re: Flying Fish????
Seem to remember the Flying Fish was a sailing surfboard.
Don't know what the boat named Flying Fish is, but looks quite nice, though the rig does look bodged.
Don't know what the boat named Flying Fish is, but looks quite nice, though the rig does look bodged.
Rupert
Re: Flying Fish????
The Herreshoff Dinghy has a similar rig.
But I don't think she is one...
But I don't think she is one...
CVRDA eligible:
1962(?) Firefly F3163 "Aquarius"
1946 International Fourteen K478 "Galatea"
Not CVRDA eligible:
1991(?) Nethercot IC K229, "Ogaf the Unbearable"
Squib. possibly number 251, "Squirt"
1962(?) Firefly F3163 "Aquarius"
1946 International Fourteen K478 "Galatea"
Not CVRDA eligible:
1991(?) Nethercot IC K229, "Ogaf the Unbearable"
Squib. possibly number 251, "Squirt"
Re: Flying Fish????
The shape of the bow is very plumb and 'Uffaesque'. Twinkle (lovely boat) is much more rounded. Add that to the curious things going on on the foredeck and I stick with N12 modified to owner's taste.sam mason wrote:That looks very like a Twinkle 12 that has been modified.
Always wondered about 'cat' rigged boats but never had a go in one. That Herreshoff with its unstayed mast is one but the Ebay boat is stayed after a fashion...
Whatever, it will not be my next project
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Re: Flying Fish????
I was rather taken with the International 12 after recently seeing pictures of one, and coming to the realisation that if my sailing is going to continue I would probably need a single hander that can take a passenger, as opposed to a crew.
But they seem to be thin on the ground and expensive. I.e. you need to buy a recent one, or have one built for you. The class rules seem to be somewhat draconian and rigidly enforced, as well.
I recently sailed against a Dutch one at South Cerney Sailing Club, and it was surprising quick it was, especially off wind. I was mistakenly expecting to sail circles around it in my N12, when in actually fact, it was all I could do to eventually real it in and keep pace with it.
Curiously simple rig.
Steve H
But they seem to be thin on the ground and expensive. I.e. you need to buy a recent one, or have one built for you. The class rules seem to be somewhat draconian and rigidly enforced, as well.
I recently sailed against a Dutch one at South Cerney Sailing Club, and it was surprising quick it was, especially off wind. I was mistakenly expecting to sail circles around it in my N12, when in actually fact, it was all I could do to eventually real it in and keep pace with it.
Curiously simple rig.
Steve H
Steve Hawkins
1967 National 12 2383 "Sparkle"
1967 National 12 2383 "Sparkle"
Re: Flying Fish????
I think that it is just possible that this is a very early National 12.
My copy of Sail and Power, by Uffa Fox, published in 1936 has a chapter on the then new National 12 restricted class.
Yachting World published outline plans for the Uffa King design in their March 6 1936 edition, and sold full-size plans for 12s and 6d! Very soon boats were being built to the design all over the country.
What is interesting is that the plans in the chapter of Sail and Power include a conventional sail plan, with an outline for a single-sail rig drawn in as a dotted line. The dimensions for the single-sail rig shown would produce a a boat very similar to the one for sale on Ebay.
In support of this possibility is the apparent forward location of the centreboard in the Ebay boat, which would presumably be necessary to balance the rig, and the fact that the boat appears to have a rotating drum centreboard winch, which would be an unusual fitting for a knockabout boat of this era.
I may, of course, be talking out of the top of my head, in which case I apologise for wasting everyone's time!
My copy of Sail and Power, by Uffa Fox, published in 1936 has a chapter on the then new National 12 restricted class.
Yachting World published outline plans for the Uffa King design in their March 6 1936 edition, and sold full-size plans for 12s and 6d! Very soon boats were being built to the design all over the country.
What is interesting is that the plans in the chapter of Sail and Power include a conventional sail plan, with an outline for a single-sail rig drawn in as a dotted line. The dimensions for the single-sail rig shown would produce a a boat very similar to the one for sale on Ebay.
In support of this possibility is the apparent forward location of the centreboard in the Ebay boat, which would presumably be necessary to balance the rig, and the fact that the boat appears to have a rotating drum centreboard winch, which would be an unusual fitting for a knockabout boat of this era.
I may, of course, be talking out of the top of my head, in which case I apologise for wasting everyone's time!