- List of boats in Arthur Ransome books
This is a listing of boats from the "Swallows and Amazons" series of books by
Arthur Ransome . Arthur Ransome based many of the boats on real ones that he knew or had owned.*Swallow: A
Morecambe Bay sailing dinghy with a small keel and a brown sail, based on a Ransome's own sailing dinghy also called "Swallow". The fictional "Swallow" was owned by the Jacksons of Holly Howe. She features in many of the books.*Amazon: A sailing dinghy with an iron
centreboard and a white sail, supposedly based on the "Mavis" owned by the Altounyan family, who were models for the Walker family. The "Amazon" was owned by the Blackett family. She features in many of the books.*Wild Cat: A small green schooner, formerly a Baltic trading schooner. Captain Flint decked over the hold to make a saloon with four cabins, and used her to take the children on the adventures described in "
Peter Duck " and "Missee Lee ". The Wild Cat is fictional.*Viper: A large black schooner sailed by Black Jake and his crew in pursuit of the "Wild Cat" across the
Atlantic Ocean to Crab Island in "Peter Duck".*Teasel: A
Norfolk Broads cruising yacht featured in "Coot Club ". Ransome hired similar yachts when sailing on the Broads.*Titmouse: A sailing dinghy owned by Tom Dudgeon in "Coot Club" and "
The Big Six ".*Death and Glory: A converted ship's lifeboat used by the sons of Norfolk boatbuilders in "Coot Club" and "The Big Six".
*Flash: A racing dinghy owned by Mr Farland and crewed by Port and Starboard in "Coot Club". She is based on a class of Norfolk racing dinghies.
*Margoletta: A large powerboat hired by the Hullabaloos in "Coot Club", typical of 1930s cabin cruisers.
*Goblin: Based on Ransome's own yacht the
Nancy Blackett , the Goblin is owned by Jim Brading and appears in "We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea " and "Secret Water ".*Wizard and Firefly: Sailing dinghies used by the Swallows and Amazons while exploring "Secret Water".
*Scarab: A sailing dinghy similar to the Amazon which was built for the D's in "
The Picts and the Martyrs ". She has a centreboard and a red sail. Apparently based on Ransome's own sailing dinghy which replaced the "Swallow".*Sea Bear: A cruising yacht which "was an old Norwegian pilot cutter", used by Captain Flint to take the Swallows, Amazons and D's on a cruise in the
Hebrides in "Great Northern? ". Borrowed from "Mac".*Pterodactyl: A large sea-going powerboat used as a headquarters on his expeditions by the egg collector, Mr Jemmerling in "
Great Northern? ".*The Shining Moon, a small Chinese junk owned by Missee Lee herself which takes them back from the Three Islands via Singapore to St Mawes, Cornwall at the end of "Missee Lee".
*The Cachalot, a smallish white motor cruiser, is lent to the detectives by her fisherman owner in "The Big Six" to act as bait for the real culprits who are casting off yachts.
*Captain Flint's Houseboat appears in "Swallows and Amazons" and "The Picts and the Martyrs". She has blue sides, and is called the "Fram" in "Winter Holiday".
*The Beckfoot Launch comes "chug, chugging" to the landing place at the end of "Swallows and Amazons", and also appears in "Swallowdale". She is kept in the Beckfoot boathouse, along with a rowing dinghy or skiff.
*The
Norfolk wherry Sir Garnet, skippered by Jim Wooddall (with Simon Fastgate), appears in "Coot Club" and "The Big Six". Peter Duck himself owns a wherry, the Arrow of Norwich.*The
Thames sailing barge Welcome skippered by Jack Whittle (with 'Awkins) appears in "Coot Club".*The motor tow boat Come Along tows the "Teasel", "Titmouse" and "Death and Glory" home at the end of "Coot Club". She is owned by Old Bob.
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