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Information courtesy of Fred Acke (2007)
"I Confirm she is a wonderful yacht. I have been sailing on board in the 1970's when she was in TAHITI. She was partially destroyed by a fire there and rebuilt locally. She is a wonderful boat to sail. " Information courtesy of Jean-Paul Ker Rault (2007) "... the Hume family ..... owned it from approx. 1947 to 1966"
"The yacht won one of the major races from Cowes, the Fastnet race, in 1957." Information courtesy of Ian Macfarlane (2007) "it isnt just any teak, its aged burmese teak[her hull planks]..most of her interior [including carved wooden panels, doors, sinks, electrical as well as water heaters, etc]as well as her sails, propeller, most of her teak deck plus new never used teak decking also as well as original skylights made of teak, pine etc are stored in a barn along with a RR Corniche Convertible[low miles] and god knows what else since i couldn't see too much inside...the owner wants to sell her but he needs an extraordinary person with suitable means and more importantly... taste, and appreciation of beautiful things to buy her...restore her..love her...i pray someone does before its too late." Information courtesy of Fernando Cartaya(2008) I had a wonderful experience on this boat with Dave Wright as captain. I met the ketch and crew - mostly British at that point for the Tall Ships race at Hobart in1988 as a medical student. Then accidentally ran into her again in early 1989 in American Samoa. I was totally new to sailing and was useless I am sure but loved it all and have wondered often about Vadura's fate. We sailed to Tahiti -slowly- via Suvarov I remember. She was in beautiful condition I thought internally. Her wood was maintained and I remember painting the waterline in Bora bora. Must say I am surprised to hear of her fate if it is true. I would swap my northshore 38 for it plus my house if possible. I would love to be in touch with Dave Wright again too. Information courtesy of Debra Scott Nigel Cleal lived and worked on Vadura for 4 years.
"I met and joined Vadura in Broome, North Western Australia, in 1987 as she made her way to the America's Cup in Fremantle (my home). We had a fantastic summer off Freo during the Cup. I met her again in North Queensland and then again in Tahiti whilst I was aboard Alvee (since stolen). I miss her, dream of her and can only hope that someone can save her."
Information courtesy of Natalie Abbott
A good friend of mine, Mike Conally, was a crew member on Vadura around 83-4 when the owner of Minney's ship chandlery in Newport Beach owned her. She was in perfect condition then! What happened!?? I had the pleasure of sailing on her once during the Olympics and we sailed from Newport Beach to Long Beach to watch the sailing races there. Last I saw her, she was for sale in San Diego harbor, and like I said, she was in PERFECT shape. What a shame to hear of her demise. She was the sexiest yacht in Newport harbor in my eyes. Mike told me once that Vadura was the tallest wooden mast in the harbor. Again, if someone is looking for info on her, they may be able to find more at Minneys ship chandlery in Newport Bch CA. O well. I pray someone restores her to her former glory. What a pity.
Information Courtesy of Daniel Freeman
'I also sailed on Vadura in 1988 after the Tall Ships. She was in Sydney and the skipper was David. The long time first mate was a Scots friend of mine, Joe Birch. I crewed on her up to the Barrier but we had to put into Brisbane due to a cyclone. She was in immaculate condition inside out, owned by a young US couple who I think had a marina in the US. She went on to the Far East for a big refit where her decks were removed.' Information courtesy of Andrew Bird |
| Name: | Vadura |
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| Designer(s): |
Alfred Mylne |
| Type of Boat: | Bermudan Ketch |
| Year Built: | 1926 |
| Built by: | Alexander Stephens & Son (Firth Of Clyde), Linthouse, UK |
| LOA m / ft: | 32m / 91' 5" |
| LOD m / ft: | / |
| LWL m / ft: | 20.11m / 63' |
| Beam m / ft: | 5.48m / 19' |
| Draft m / ft: | 3.96m / 12' 5" |
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| Sail Stats: | Sail Area: 200 sq.m |
| Construction: |
Burmese teak on steel. |
| Other: | Displacement: 69 tons. |










