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NORTH BY NORTHWEST

Dawn mist hung across the gentle sea. In the half-light a dark fin sliced the bow wave. Then, just as mysterious, it vanished. I watched intently for some minutes. Of a sudden, alongside and astern, the grey waters thronged with uncountable others, converging from all sides. South west Wales lay 20 miles to starboard. Half a century before, this Sole Bay ketch had frequented Welsh and Irish waters. Now, with schools of dolphins as escort, Vega of Garth had returned.

Designed by J Francis Jones (see our feature on page 54) and built in Scarborough during 1965, Vega is a survivor of the Sole Bay class of motor-sailing ketches: small wooden yachts with enclosed wheelhouses, real power for longer periods under motor, and a traditional rig to give reliable sailing ability. Scantlings and lines were derived from all-weather commercial craft and naval traditions. They sold well. Around 40 boats were built by notable boatyards during the 1960s. Much admired back then, today few ever reappear for sale.

Through 2020, travel became so difficult, the idea of family voyages nearer to home, taking grandchildren on a classic yacht, held out great promise.

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