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What was the real identity of this yacht?

Discussion in 'Vintage & Classic Yachts' started by Manusel, May 7, 2015.

  1. pierberio

    pierberio New Member

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    Photos in post 1 and 12 are of the same boat. I examined the portholes and are exactly the same.
    same racked masts, and funnel
    Re. to post 13
    in the first photo was added an open fourth bridge over the front of the superstructure and perhaps a small cabin aft of the funnel.
    IMHO she's SONA
  2. Tony Provis

    Tony Provis New Member

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    Just to add to the opinion that Pic 1 is indeed the SONA. My Grandfather served on her for 12 years and the below image is a family photo, which might be useful to readers for comparison and out of interest. (Photo Source: The Seafarers of Port Isaac by Geoff Provis. Click image to see full photo).

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  3. Ken Bracewell

    Ken Bracewell Senior Member

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    Welcome to YachtForums, Tony.
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  4. rtrafford

    rtrafford Senior Member

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    She's a beautiful yacht, with or without her bell.
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    rtrafford Senior Member

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    Some of these old lines need to be brought back to modern day life....
  6. Tony Provis

    Tony Provis New Member

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    Hello Manusel,
    Thank you for your comment and I have indeed already joined your fb group to which you refer over the weekend. It looks very good.
  7. classic

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    intresting what about the port windows ?

    could imagine what it was like in these days .