Peel Sailing and Cruising Club

    Peel Traditional Boat Weekend PL 06

Image courtesy of Mike Clark
Friday 28th July - Sunday 30th July 2006

The weekend was a fantastic success. The organising committee wishes to thank all those who helped, sponsored and took part in this very enjoyable event.  Please see below:


Sponsorship / Assistance
Berry & Co, Chartered Surveyors, Douglas

Isle of Man Assurance Limited
Hall's Marine Supplies

Heritage Homes
Berry & Co. Chartered Surveyors
23a Duke Street, Douglas, Isle of Man.

Hall's Marine Supplies
Mill Road, Peel, Isle of Man. Tel. (01624) 844386

Muffins Bakery
Michael Street, Peel, Isle of Man

Devereau's Kipper Curers
Factory Shop: Mill Road, Peel, Isle of Man. Tel. (01624) 843160
33 Castle Street, Douglas, Isle of Man. Tel (01624) 673257

Heritage Homes
Isle of Man Business Park, Cooil Road, Braddan, Isle of Man.

Isle of Man Assurance Limited
IOMA House, Hope Street, Douglas, Isle of Man.

Moores Rowland Isle of Man
Finch House, 24 Finch Road, Douglas, Isle of Man


Blackford & Company Insurance Brokers Ltd
The Old Bank, Station Road, Port Erin, Isle of Man.

Baker Tilly Bennett Roy
Chapter House, Upper Church Street, Douglas, Isle of Man.

Nicola Dixon, Marine Artist

Manx Telecom

Isle of Man Department of Transport (Harbours Division)

Peel Town Commissioners

Some of the registered entrants - Not all listed made it and many who aren't did!
Mike Clark with White Heather - a Manx "Nobbie" built in Peel, 1904

Rhys Kift with Mercy Jane, a 40ft pine-on-oak sloop built by Sunsandvik, Sweden, 1939

Peter Lyons with Honora, a 36ft  pine-on-oak Bawley gaff cutter built by Shuttlewood, Paglesham, Essex, 1939

Dennis Magill with Marlou, a 28ft larch-on-oak sloop built by W. Lee, Petersbrough, 1968

Peter Kennerly with Nanette, a 32ft plank on frame gaff cutter built by Crossfield & Sons,  Arnside, 1932

Martin Birch with Espanola, a 52ft teak-on-oak cutter built by Sam Bond, Birkenhead, 1902

Derek Atkins with Beltane, a 39ft  pitch-pine on frame cutter rigged sloop built at Littlehampton, 1937

Bill Hawker with Lysistra, a 32ft plank on frame sloop built at Littlehampton, 1973

Fred Winstanley with Moonflower, a 42ft plank on frame ketch built at Littlehampton, 1972

Dave Faulkener with Catherine and John, a 50ft plank on frame MFV built Noble's, Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1946

Stephen Clarkson with Morna, a 62ft carvel gaff rigged ketch built by Dickies, Tarbert in 1920

Robin Barker with Kilter, a 25ft clinker built cutter built at Thundersley, Essex, 1977

Thomas Dorman with Maid of Skye, a 33ft carvel built sloop built by David Hillyard, Littlehampton, 1955

Robert Rayner with Ploughboy, a 35ft pine on oak gaff-cutter built by Crossfields, Arnside, 1901

John McCauley with Margaret 133, a 31ft larch-on-oak gaff-cutter built 1948

David Lancaster with Scotch Lass, a 40ft larch-on-oak gaff ketch built 1952

Pal Westbury and Mike Coy with Irmgard, a 34ft oak-on-oak gaff-cutter built at Stade, Germany, 1950

Robin James with Pickle, a 97ft plank-on-frame topsail schooner built at St. Petersburg, 1995

Martin Mayers with Viking of Mersea, a 31ft plank-on-frame sloop built 1961

Robert Ross with Marianna, a 44ft plank-on-frame sloop built by Heidtmann's, Hamburg, in 1925

Bob Carr with Moana, a 24ft Cornish yawl built by Cornish Crabbers, Rock in 1989

Tom Bailey with Emily, a 20ft gaffer built Penryn, Cornwall in 1985

Keith Shawcross with Esk, a 24ft gaffer built built by Crossfields, Arnside, circa 1912

Brian Forster with Amy, a 25ft grp gaffer moulded from a traditional hull in Castletown, Isle of Man, in 2001

Gallery
All images courtesy of Peter Lyons
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