Maid of Baltimore
A 1961 production Fairey Huntress 23, which although entered in the first Cowes - Torquay Race in 1961 did not compete until 1971. Deep-V hull design by Ray Hunt, developed by Alan Burnard, and powered by single Perkins diesel. The Fairey hot moulding process formed a hull as a single piece of plywood. Now owned by Chris Barker she is based at Fleetwood.
Frivola
‘Frivola’ is a 1964 Fairey Swordsman 33 which was entered in the 1964 Cowes - Torquay Race. The Swordsman class was designed by Alan Burnard as an enlarged Huntsman 28, originally for racing, but the enlarged accommodation became very popular. Frivola was originally powered by twin 290hp Perkins diesels, and is now owned by Felix McHenry from the Isle of Man.
Miss Daisy
A late production glassfibre Fairey Spear, a GRP version of the Huntsman 31, ‘Miss Daisy’ was restored and re-engined by former Concorde pilot Jonathan Napier. She was raced in the Historic Class both in the 2008 Round Britain Race and Cowes-Torquay.
Laksfors III
‘Laksfors III’ is a one off 30’ boat designed by Ray Hunt and built of cold moulded ply by Souters at Cowes for the merchant bankers, Hoare Gavette. Owned by Mark Rice for the past 28 years she is powered by a pair of 325hp V8s with Mercruiser sterndrives. She competed in the 1971 Cowes-Torquay race.
Tireur
A production Fairey Swordsman 33’, powered by her original twin 145hp Perkins Diesels. She demonstrates another type of aft cabin top that was used on the Swordsman. Recently acquired by Per Hansson, she is now based in Dartmouth.
Miss Speedbird
Formerly ‘Tolstar’, this 21' boat was based on a production Tolcraft hull, and raced by Ian Toll in the 1968 Cowes-Torquay. She is now owned by Gerry Pols and based in Guernsey.
Viva Tredante
Sonny Levi designed the diminutive 23' Trident class in 1961, and 'Viva Tredante' was built in wood by R & W Clark in Cowes. Similar boats were built elsewhere in GRP. Now owned by Ian Wright, with a single engine replacing the original triple sterndrives.
Gee
Developed from the design of 1966 winner ‘Ghost Rider’ by Jim Wynn, the 40' Gee was built by Souters at Cowes in 1967. She has evolved over the years and with various engines has participated in major events including several Cowes-Torquays and the 1969 and 2008 Round Britain Races. She is now owned and raced by Chris Clayton.
Dr Syn
Named after the fictional smuggler, this Fairey Super Swordsman 33’ is also based in Dartmouth. The Super Swordsman was the final variant and had an aft cabin with full standing headroom. Owned by Christopher Dawson, the restored ‘Dr Syn’ is powered by a pair of 300hp Mermaid Diesels, and was used as a marker boat in earlier. Cowes - Torquay races.
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Here and Now
A production Fairey Huntsman 28’, developed by Alan Burnard from the 23’ Huntress and powered by twin Barracuda Diesels, she was hot moulded by Fairey Marine in 1962. Raced as 'Fairey Huntsman' in 1962 Cowes - Torquay race, and as 'Here and Now' in the 1963 race. Owned by Paul Fairall since 1984, she is based in Southampton.
Hamble Sword
‘Hamble Sword' is another production hot moulded Fairey Swordsman 33, built in 1970. Based in Devon, she is owned by Robert Kathro, and she demonstrates one of the alternative aft cabin arrangements.
Spica
‘Spica’ is a 1970 aft cockpit hot moulded Fairey Huntsman 31 which was entered in six Cowes - Torquay Races between 1970 and 1990. The Huntsman 31 was designed by Alan Burnard to improve on his Huntsman 28. She is powered by twin 300hp Perkins diesels, which gave her a speed of 41 knots. Owned by Tony Kilby, she is based on the Hamble.
Basta
'Basta' is the first Fantome 32, Fairey Marine's final powerboat type, developed from the Spearfish and built in 1973. Owned by John Vaudin and based in Guernsey, her original 180hp engines have been replaced with Ford Sabres of 350hp.
Ja-Conja
A Moreland 38, built by R & W Clark at Cowes, powered by twin 300hp Cummins diesels, first appeared in the 1966 Cowes - Torquay. She is now owned by Geoff & Philippa Dixon.
Louly
'Louly' is a Morgan Giles Monaco 36 built in 1960 recently restored by Derek McClarron. She was used as a marshal's boat for the Cowes Torquay race in 1975, commemorated by a plaque in the cabin. Last year she returned to Teignmouth, where she was built. Race number 11 was used by Captain Morgan Giles when he raced any of the Monacos. She is powered by twin Leyland diesels of 125 bhp each, which replaced the originally Rootes Listers TS3's 2 stroke diesels.
Lady Emma & Le Scarron
Two examples of the Triana 25, GRP production boats evolved by Sonny Levi from his Trident hull for Trident Marine. Owned by Paul Hooper and Peter Farmery.
Horatia
The 42' ‘Horatia’ was built in 1968 by Keith Nelson at Bembridge for Cdr Peter Thornycroft and competed in the 1969 Round Britain and Cowes - Torquay races. The Nelson hull is powered by twin Caterpillar diesels giving 800hp. She is now owned by John Trafford and based in Chichester.
Fortissimo
A production Fairey Huntsman 31’, Alan Burnard’s most elegant design, and last of the hot moulded hulls. This aft cockpit ‘sport’ version was one of the six built. Originally exported to Belgium she is now based at Kingsbridge.
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Seaspray
Another 1962 production Fairey Huntsman 28’. Designed by Alan V Burnard, hot moulded by Fairey Marine and powered by twin Barracuda Diesels. She raced in the 1968 Cowes - Torquay race and in the1969 Round Britain Race for which she was re-engined with 250 hp engines. Owned by Roger Perrot, she is based in Guernsey.
Kiltie of Hamble
A Dell Quay Ranger 27’, built on an extended Fairey Huntress hot moulded hull, originally designed by Ray Hunt. Primarily intended as comfortable cruising boats, a Ranger did race in both the Cowes-Torquay and Miami-Nassau events. This example is owned by Peter Aitken and based in Devon.
Xanthus
A 1974 aft cabin Fairey Huntsman 31, the last built at the factory. Originally with 225 Sabre engines she was refitted with later 225 Mermaids, and raced in the Historic Class in the 2008 Round Britain Race and 2009 Cowes - Torquay race by owner John Skuse and also based on the Hamble.
Thunderbolt
‘Thunderbolt’ is a 1961 Christina 25 which was driven by Tommy Sopwith on 19th August 1961 to win the first Cowes - Torquay Race in 7 hours 17 minutes. The hull was designed by Ray Hunt and she was built by Bruce Campbell Ltd. Powered by twin Crusader petrol engines each of 325hp. Now restored by Mike James and powered by a pair of 220 hp Chevrolet V8s.
Tornado
One of many Christinas to have survived, this single engine one is 23’-6" long, with otherwise similar hull to 'Thunderbolt', but now with recent wheelhouse added. Owned by Alan Perriam and based at Teignmouth.
Paper Tiger
A production Bertram 25, designed by Ray Hunt and built in 1963. ‘Paper Tiger’ raced in the Cowes Torquay powerboat races in the early 1960’s, winning her class in '64. The type remains sought after in the USA and Australia as the ultimate offshore sports fishing boat. Originally powered by a 330 hp Mercruiser petrol engine and outdrive leg, but recently restored and re-engined with a Yanmar 300.
Blue Corsair
The original Corsair 27 'Inertia' was designed by Sonny Levi at the end of 1963. 'Blue Corsair' built in Italy in 2002. A Corsair won several Cowes-Torquay Concours prizes and a production class in the 1966 Wills International. She is powered by a pair of Volvo 230hp diesels with sterndrives, and is owned by Tim Seward.
Ocean Pirate
Raced in Historic Class in the 2008 Round Britain Race and built by Brooke Marine of Lowestoft, pioneers in aluminium boat construction. Between 1961 and 1976 they produced around 25 Ocean Pirates. Mike Barlow’s 1968 40' boat, yard no 336, featured in the San Francisco Boat Show, and finished 7th in the 1969 race.
Playtime
Another production Fairey Huntsman 28, hull no. 103. Powered by a pair of Perkins Diesels she was driven by Charles Currey in the 1967 and 68 Cowes - Torquay races as ‘Fairey Huntsman’. Now owned by Ben Curtis she is based in Southampton.
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