Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust

Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust

The Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust is a waterway society and charitable trust based at Hunter's Yard, Ludham on the Norfolk Broads, England, UK. The Trust maintains and hires out a fleet of wooden sailing yachts from the 1930s.

Hunter's Yard is situated in its own dyke off Womack Water on the Norfolk Broads in which the two original boat sheds (the first being built in 1932 and the second in 1935) are mostly as they were built in the 1930s, from timber in the traditional Broads' style, with many of its original features intact and numerous pieces of equipment, tools and boat fittings on view to the public.[1]

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History

Hunter's Yard was operational until 1968 when it was sold to the Norfolk County Council and was renamed Norfolk County Sailing Base. The Council maintained the traditions of the Yard, however its main aim was to encourage young people to sail and experience the Yachts and discounts were offered to schools. In 1995 the Council decided to sell the Yard and it’s Fleet as part of an economy measure.[2] Subsequently a fundraising effort was carried out to retain the yard which raised £100,000 from public sources and £200,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund.[3] In 1996 the Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust was established and took over the yard, continuing to encourage young people to use and sail on the Yachts,[4] as well as hiring them out for public use.

Yachts

The Trust maintain a number of Yachts of various types:

Cabin Yachts

Hustler class - Sloop-rigged, with 2 berths

The trust have five Hustler Class yachts, all built between 1935 and 1938: Numbers I, II, III, IV & V

  • Rig: Gaff Sloop with self-tacking Jib
  • Mast lowing: Counter weights
  • Length: LOA 24ft
  • Beam: 7ft 6 in
  • Draught: 2ft 6in
  • Bridge clearance: Minimum 5ft 11in
  • Headroom: 5ft 9in with top raised (aft end)

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Wood Class - Sloop-rigged, Carvel-built with 3 berths

The trust have five Wood Class yachts: Wood Anenome (1947), Wood Avens (1949), Wood Rose (1934), Wood Sorrel (1933) and Wood Violet (1934).

  • Rig: Gaff Sloop with self-tacking Jib
  • Mast lowing: Counter weights
  • Length: LOA 24ft
  • Beam: 7ft 6 in
  • Draught: 2ft 6in
  • Bridge clearance: Minimum 5ft 11in
  • Headroom: 5ft 9in with top raised (aft end)

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Lullaby Class - Sloop-rigged, Carvel-built of mahogany with 4 berths

The trust have four Lullaby Class yachts: Lullaby (1932), Lustre (1932), Luna (1933) and Lucent (2007)

  • Rig: Gaff Sloop with self-tacking Jib
  • Mast lowing: Counter weights
  • Length: LOA 28ft
  • Beam: 8ft 6 in
  • Draught: 2ft 6in
  • Bridge clearance: Minimum 6ft
  • Headroom: 5ft 9in with top raised (aft end)

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Half deckers

The trust also owns a number of Half Decker, Day Boats:

  • Buff Tip - Also known as a White Boat

Gunter Rig Main Sail and Jib, LOA, 20foot

  • Sundew - A Waveney One Design.

Gunter Rigged Main Sail and Jib, LOA 20'

  • Rebel Reveller- High performance sailing Yacht

Gunter Rigged, Main Sail and Jib, LOA 20ft 9Inches

  • Brown Bess - Suitable for sailing alone

Single, Balanced Lug Sail, LOA 20ft

  • Woodcuts - There are two of these Yachts, I & II

Single, Semi-Balanced Lug Sail, LOA 18ft

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See also

References

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