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Dimenssion: L: 24 W: 4 H: 25.5 InchesHistory: The 36-rater Pen Duick (launched as Yum) was built in 1898 by Cummins & Sons at the Gridiron & Marine Motor Works at Carrigaloe in Cork Harbour Ireland to a Linear Rating Rule designed by Scotsman William Fife III. The gaff-rigged cutter was quickly noted as a successful racer in Irish British and French waters. Eric Tabarlys father acquired her when Eric was seven years old and the boy learnt to sail on her. After World War II she was put on sale but finding no takers ric convinced his father in giving her to him. Years later he was told her wooden hull was rotten and being unable to hire a yard to salvage her proceeded to save her himself making a mold to build her a new polyester hull: It was the largest of its kind at the time. He refitted her entirely with a loftier rig for the southern climes. In the night of June 12 to 13 1998 ric Tabarly fell overboard and was lost in the Irish Sea while sailing the hundred-year-old cutter en route to the Fife Regatta in Largs Scotland.
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