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.

Maid of Shannon

Maid of Shannon is a 33ft 11 ton Hillyard built in 1967. She’s got a long keel, ketch rigged and belongs to Dave Ashman.... Read more

Mischief

Mischief is a modern 22ft Cornish Crabber owned by Sue and Mike Garlick. As Mike humbly says, she’s not in line with the genuine... Read more

Mallard

Mallard is an 18ft Clovelly Picarooner built in 1984 by Terry & Martin Heard of Mylor. She is number six built. Lines were taken... Read more

Mispah

Mispah was built by Gary Mitchell of Percy Mitchell & Sons (of Porthleven) in 1982. She is 20ft and constructed of English oak and... Read more

Mascotte

Mascotte was built in 1904 by Thomas Cox & Son in Newport, Wales. After completion, Thomas became her owner and a Bristol Channel Pilot.... Read more

Mistress

Mistress is a 20ft Heard tosher built in 1983 and owned by Adam Spargo. These boats are famous for dredging oysters in the Fal.... Read more

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