There aren’t many new boats on sale today that can trace their ancestry back to the late 1960s. It was at that time that designer Alan Burnard was instructed by Fairey Marine, under pressure to build a boat in GRP, to create a concept that was true to the famous race-bred wooden Faireys that had gone before it but embraced more modern construction principles. The result was the Spearfish 30, which made its debut at the London Boat Show in 1969 having been built by Tylers of Tonbridge. Over the years that followed 136 units were built; 73 Spearfish and 63 Spears, a military version of the boat which was pressed into service all over the world. According to the Fairey Owners’ Club, around 35 original Spearfish are still in use in the Maldives, where their outstanding sea-keeping and cushioned ride make them the perfect tool for crossing between the islands in the choppy seas.
Fast forward to June 2021 and the modern incarnation of the Spearfish is tied to a tide-ravaged pontoon on the banks of Chichester Harbour at Northshore Shipyard. On the outskirts of Itchenor Village, Northshore is a site that hums with its own tune of history – in the Second World War, its brick and timber sheds, designed to blend in with the buildings of the village to avoid bombing raids, built Fairmile H landing craft on behalf of the MOD. In more recent times the yard produced Southerly sailing yachts before the acquisition of the original Spearfish 30 mould tools signalled a shift to creating the Supermarine brand and modern interpretations of the iconic Fairey powerboats.
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Lofoten or Bust- Part 4- Grandezza owner Per Harrtoft heads back to Sweden after an epic 3500nm adventure deep into the Arctic Circle to visit the mythical Lofoten islands
After ten memorable days in the Lofoten Islands in the far north of Norway, we are on our way back south towards Sweden. We have already made it as far as Trondheim, a charming place even if it was raining so hard we had to cycle round the city centre clutching umbrellas. But now we are back on board Deamare, our Grandezza 40 Fly, eating up the miles at a steady 31 knots.
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As the name suggests it's a means of having your boat moved professionally from one location to another. It might be as simple as hiring someone to tow your RIB a few miles down the road or as complex as shipping a superyacht halfway around the world.
HANDLE A SINGLE SHAFTDRIVE BOAT PART 1
Single shaftdrive boats are relatively rare these days but the reduced costs of buying, servicing and fuelling such a simple but reliable drivetrain does mean they are making a bit of a comeback.
COCKWELLS MOTOR LAUNCH
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INSTALLING AN AUTOPILOT
Rick Channon makes solo boating simple with a Raymarine Evolution Autopilot
GOOD AS NEW
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BENETEAU SWIFT TRAWLER 54
Alex Smith heads to France's Beneteau HQ for a UK exclusive on what might just be the best Swift Trawler yet
ΧΟ EXPLR 44
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BUYING OUR FIRST CLASSIC
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