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- Gulvain abstract "Gulvain is a 55-ft ocean-racing sloop named after the mountain Gaor Bheinn (or "Gulvain"). Designed by Jack Laurent Giles for Jack Rawlings, she was based on the earlier boats Maid of Malham and Myth of Malham. She was built in Shoreham by Sussex Shipbuilding Company, owned by Rawlings, and launched on 27 June 1949. She was made from Birmabright, making her the first ocean racing yacht to be made from an aluminium alloy. Aluminium was used for strength, not weight: she displaces 16.5 tons and weighs 23 tons, including ballast. She was one of the first boats to have a metal mast. Her hull has a reverse sheer, and she has a Masthead rig.She proved to be a very successful boat, winning her maiden race from Cowes to Dinard and back. She was forced to retire from the 1949 Fastnet Race, but performed well in the Newport Bermuda Race in 1950, and was first home in the first postwar transatlantic race from Bermuda to Plymouth immediately afterwards. She was skipped for both races by Humphrey Barton, and amongst the crew was Tim Heywood. She was bought by John Tassos in 1965, and by Robert Schyberg in 1988. She was renovated in 1991 and took part in her second Fastnet Race in 1991.".
- Gulvain thumbnail Gulvain_002.jpg?width=300.
- Gulvain wikiPageExternalLink www.gulvain.eu.
- Gulvain wikiPageExternalLink index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=137.
- Gulvain wikiPageID "6242659".
- Gulvain wikiPageLength "1939".
- Gulvain wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Gulvain wikiPageRevisionID "659942162".
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda_Race.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Birmabright.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940s_sailing_yachts.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_yachts_built_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_yachts_designed_by_Laurent_Giles.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_yachts_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Cowes.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Dinard.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Fastnet_Race.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Gaor_Bheinn.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Humphrey_Barton.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Rawlings.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink John_Laurent_Giles.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink John_Tassos.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Maid_of_Malham.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Masthead_rig.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Myth_of_Malham.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Newport_Bermuda_Race.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_Cruising_Club.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_sheer.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Schyberg.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Sailing_ballast.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Shoreham-by-Sea.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Sloop.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Heywood.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Ton.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink Transatlantic_race.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLink File:Gulvain_002.jpg.
- Gulvain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gulvain".
- Gulvain hasPhotoCollection Gulvain.
- Gulvain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Boat-stub.
- Gulvain subject Category:1940s_sailing_yachts.
- Gulvain subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Gulvain subject Category:Sailing_yachts_built_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gulvain subject Category:Sailing_yachts_designed_by_Laurent_Giles.
- Gulvain subject Category:Sailing_yachts_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gulvain type Ship.
- Gulvain type Sailboat.
- Gulvain type Ship.
- Gulvain comment "Gulvain is a 55-ft ocean-racing sloop named after the mountain Gaor Bheinn (or "Gulvain"). Designed by Jack Laurent Giles for Jack Rawlings, she was based on the earlier boats Maid of Malham and Myth of Malham. She was built in Shoreham by Sussex Shipbuilding Company, owned by Rawlings, and launched on 27 June 1949. She was made from Birmabright, making her the first ocean racing yacht to be made from an aluminium alloy.".
- Gulvain label "Gulvain".
- Gulvain sameAs m.0fyj5l.
- Gulvain sameAs Q5617927.
- Gulvain sameAs Q5617927.
- Gulvain wasDerivedFrom Gulvain?oldid=659942162.
- Gulvain depiction Gulvain_002.jpg.
- Gulvain isPrimaryTopicOf Gulvain.