Classic Boat — November 2017

(Grace) #1
Above: the wheel
is original, but
the winches have
been upgraded
since 1963

CLASSIC BOAT NOVEMBER 2017 35

1963 ADMIRAL’S CUP


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larion of Wight was the first British Admiral’s
Cup boat to be designed by non-British designers
and proved to be Sparkman & Stephens’ first
really successful boat designed to the RORC rule. Unlike
Outlaw, she was traditionally built of mahogany
planking – apart from the garboards and adjacent three
planks which were teak – on oak frames.
In 1966 she was bought by Sir Maurice Laing, who
altered her underwater profile by converting the rudder
on the trailing edge of the keel to a trim tab and fitting a
new skeg-hung rudder further aft, in keeping with the
changing trends of the time. He also replaced the tiller
with wheel steering. It is said that Ted Heath had his first
offshore race aboard Clarion around this time, before
ordering his first Morning Cloud. In 1970 Laing sold
Clarion to Dr R O’Hanlon who kept her in Dun
Laoghaire and the following year she made her second
Admiral’s Cup appearance, this time as part of the Irish
team, which finished 11th out of 15 teams.

From 1975 little is known of her history – although
she may have been based in the Isle of Man in the 1980s


  • until 1992 when she was bought by Brian and Yvonne
    Turner. The Turners brought her back to good order
    during the 20 years of their ownership, including, in
    2007, putting in a new plywood subdeck with teak laid
    over the top. They raced her offshore extensively
    including the Ostend-Heligoland race, the Millennium
    Round Ireland Race (in which she was first in class), at
    least one Fastnet and the Great Yarmouth to Terschelling
    race, which she won overall.
    By then it was 2012 and a Frenchman, Thierry
    Lebeaux, was looking for a classic boat. He owned a van
    der Stadt 40 (12.1m) foot steel sloop – “very heavy with
    too much sail, and very difficult to handle” – having
    previously owned two smaller GRP modern boats.
    He spotted Clarion of Wight in a Sandeman Yachts
    advertisement in Classic Boat. When he and wife Jane
    went to Ipswich to see her, broker Barney Sandeman


CLARION OF WIGHT


NIGEL SHARP

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