Seatang

SEATANG - 2011
Seatang at her mooring in 2011
Seatang was listed for sale at Carrickfergus Marina in County Antrim in 2009, and according to the sale particulars seemed to be in good order. The boat had an extensive refit in 2001, and regular work up to the middle of the decade. Seatang had an 11.5 hp Vetus diesel on board, the boat still had the original wooden mast, and a fair inventory of tan sails and equipment – including a very useful cabin heater (most boats don’t have a heater, although Salnahas one, as does Saunterer).
An early photograph of Seatang appears in the Clyde Cruising Club Journal of 1967.

She was spotted near Portaferry, Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland during 2011, and now we know her new owner is Ben Gobin, who continues to keep her on Strangford Lough.

SEATANG 1955

Information courtesy of The Bangor S-Class Archive

SHARE THIS:

Yachts for Sale

Recently updated...

Stormy Weather, Les Voiles de St Tropez @Thomas Campion
Classic Yacht Regatta 24/25
(Image above: Stormy Weather, Les Voiles de St Tropez @Thomas Campion) The twelfth...
Midsummer masts 12.09
Midsummer nearing departure
The rescue of the 27 metre schooner Midsummer from Kenya is well under way with masts...
Barcolana 50 e Ciao Pais_Foto Maccione
Hannibal Classics, Adriatic Sea
Monfalcone (Italy), September 13, 2022. Double victory in the Adriatic for the 15-Metre...
Falmoouth-Classics-2022-@Nigel-Sharp
Classic Yacht Regattas 2023
The annual CYI Classic Yacht Regatta Listing with over 80 events displayed, from...

Write an Article

Covering news on classic yachting worldwide is a tall ask and with your input Classic Yacht Info can expose stories from your own back yard.

We are keen to hear about everything from local regattas and classic events to a local restoration or yachting adventure. Pictures are welcome and ideal for making the article more engaging.

With a site that has been created with the assistance of an international group of classic yacht enthusiasts we value your input and with your help we strive to make CYI more up-to-date and more informative than ever.

Please register and get in touch if you would like to contribute.