Our Boats
Our festival wouldn’t be the same without the spectacular boats who visit. We invite scores of historic and classic vessels to fill the harbour, re-creating the sights, smells and flavour of what was once an important, vibrant fishing port. Traditional wooden vessels, (from Brittany to Falmouth) are rigged with spars and tan sails and line the harbour wall. They then set out for an impressive parade of sail over the three days, a sight that stirs the heart of even the most hardened land lubber.
Boat Owners – we encourage you to please send us your details via the ‘Book your boat’ link on the homepage. We will do our very best to include your boat details on the website or in the festival catalogue.
Please note: the finer details of many of these vessels can be found through their skippers at the festival. As ever, the number of vessels attending is governed by the weather and we apologise in advance for any descriptive mistakes.
Radiance
Jake Whyte purchased Radiance in 2024. She’s a 37’ gaff cutter, built in 1936 in Boston, Linkinshire. He’s done some work on her this... Read more
Rebecca Kate
Rebecca Kate is a 16ft Port Isaac lugger, built by students in Lowestoft in 2001 for the boat’s designer Martin Castle. She is based... Read more
Rasta Girl
Rasta Girl is a 15ft Falmouth oyster punt with lug rig. Owned by Ryker Jeal. Read more
Ripple
Ripple was built in St Ives by Henry Trevorrow and registered as SS19 in 1896. For 25 years until 1933, she was used for... Read more
Rebecca Jate
Rebecca Jate is a 15ft Port Issac lugger built in 2003 at Lowestoft. Sailed by Jonny Mills and Ben Munro. Read more
Rose of Argyll
Rose is newer than many luggers, though probably does the most sea miles than many combined. She was clinker built in Scotland and not... Read more