PEGGY BAWN

G L Watson 36 ft Gaff Cutter 1894/2005

EUR 300,000
G L Watson 36 ft Gaff Cutter 1894/2005
For Sale

Description

PEGGY BAWN is a rare thing indeed. The number of surviving vessels from pioneering Clydeside yacht designer George Lennox Watson’s lifetime (1851-1904) can be counted on a careless carpenter’s fingers. Long gone are his huge America’s Cup challengers and “Big Class” racing yachts, and only two of the fleet of palatial steam yachts – the superyachts of their day – from his Glasgow drawing boards are known to survive, in fabulous condition although barely recognisable from their original appearance.<br /> <br /> It is left to PEGGY BAWN to carry the flame for Watson’s groundbreaking mid-1890s work in setting the standard for moderation in sailing yacht design, work that has never been challenged – only endorsed by those who followed his lead through the 20th century, especially Olin J. Stephens, who was a self-confessed Watson fan.<br /> <br /> PEGGY BAWN’s gilded “fiddle” bow was anachronistic even at her launching in 1894, partly a past fad, partly practical, undoubtedly beautiful – an interim stage in the development of extending immersed waterlines for faster sailing when heeled with a more buoyant hull – but it conceals the fact that when her award-winning restoration team began assessing what they’d found in a County Waterford hay barn in 2003, they quickly realised that the “numbers” – yacht designer speak for the various ratios that define a hull – were simply a scaled-down version of those for Watson’s famous royal racing cutter Britannia of 1893.<br /> <br /> Her name gave rise to the so called “Britannia Ideal”, as she was and is considered the epitome of sea kindliness. PEGGY BAWN's present owner can vouch for that from fourteen seasons of racing and cruising aboard her in northern and Mediterranean Europe, and east coast USA.<br /> <br /> PEGGY BAWN is quite simply the best behaved yacht any of them had had the pleasure to sail. And her rebuild and restoration set new standards for documentation and authenticity. She's special.

View Full Specification

For complete details, specifications, and additional information about this yacht

View on Sandeman Yacht Company

Photo Gallery

Port quarter
PEGGY BAWN - G L Watson 36 ft Cutter 1894/2005
Cannes 2025 Cotton Sails
ABEAM COTTON SAILS
SAINT-TROPEZ COTTON SAILS
PORT BEAM JACKYARD
UNDER LOWERS
Port qtr
Starboard
Stbd bow
Bow looking aft
Port Bow

View all 56 images on Sandeman Yacht Company

View on Sandeman Yacht Company

Key Information

Year Built
1894
Builder
John Hilditch, Carrickfergus Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
Designer
G L Watson
Construction
Carvel Pitch pine planking on oak frames
Engine
Asmo Marine Thoosa 8.5 kW 48 V DC electric motor
Tags
Hilditch Watson, GL

Enquire About This Yacht

Or contact directly
Status For Sale

About the Broker

Sandeman Yacht Company

Sandeman Yacht Company

Specialists in classic and traditional yachts, with over 30 years of experience in the brokerage of classic sailing yachts and motor vessels.

22 Market Street, Poole, Dorset, BH15 1NF, UK
+44 (0)1202 330077
info@classicyachtbroker.co.uk

Our Expertise

  • Specialists in classic and traditional yachts
  • Over 30 years of experience in yacht brokerage
  • Expert knowledge of yacht restoration and maintenance
  • Global network of classic yacht enthusiasts