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.

Lucy

Lucy is a 24ft Cornish GRP Yawl, designed by Roger Dongray and built by Cornish Crabbers in Rock, Cornwall in 1989. Owned by Russell... Read more

Maggie

Maggie is a 30 ft Polperro Gaffer, built in Looe in 1908 by Ferris for the Searle Family. She was later fished by Wren... Read more

Lufra

Lufra was built in 1931 by Everson’s at Woodbridge on the River Deben. She’s a 21ft Deben Cherub, No7 of 12. She was due... Read more

Maggie Helen

Maggie Helen is a rare Zulu, with official number 161170, registered at Lerwick, Scotland. She was designed by John Shewan and built by Hay... Read more

Luke’s Minnie

Luke’s Minnie – ‘Minnie’ was built on Channel Pilot Cutter lines by Luke of the Hamble in 1893 as a gentleman’s yacht. She was commissioned  by... Read more

Maia

Maia  is a 12ft St Ives sailing punt. Built by Jonny Nance in 2015, she’s traditionally constructed with oak keel and douglas fir clinker planking.... Read more

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