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Brigham scow between Rotsea and Emmotland on a juntion of the river Hull 06.08.2018
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Two of the last remaining Brigham Scows, there are only about six or seven left.
Blue sail is MAGIC built by Howard Goodrick in early 1970s and restored a few years ago. White sail is JARIC built in early 1980s.
Both seen out regularly during summer months.
The first Brigham Scow was RIP built in 1935. The design evolved further in the 1950s and 1960s. Latterly there were several built around 1970s to a similar design based on DOLPHIN designed by Billy Turner, a founder club member.
JARIC is rather different and based on a much earlier American “Lark” Scow which originated in the late 19th century.
JARIC built by my Dad Tony Ives. Me and my wife took our Kayak out today on the Brigham canal. Does anybody know if JARIC is still in use. He donated the boat to the Brigham sailing club when they moved in 2000. Sad to see the club house gone and no scows moored. Would be great to regenerate the club and get sailing back on this great stretch of water.
Hi James, thank you for your message. We’ll reply properly shortly – just wanted to say sorry for the late reply we’ve only just spotted it. Rich & Lou
Two of the last remaining Brigham Scows, there are only about six or seven left.
Blue sail is MAGIC built by Howard Goodrick in early 1970s and restored a few years ago. White sail is JARIC built in early 1980s.
Both seen out regularly during summer months.
The first Brigham Scow was RIP built in 1935. The design evolved further in the 1950s and 1960s. Latterly there were several built around 1970s to a similar design based on DOLPHIN designed by Billy Turner, a founder club member.
JARIC is rather different and based on a much earlier American “Lark” Scow which originated in the late 19th century.
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Wonderful to see the Brigham Scows David, and good to meet you!
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JARIC built by my Dad Tony Ives. Me and my wife took our Kayak out today on the Brigham canal. Does anybody know if JARIC is still in use. He donated the boat to the Brigham sailing club when they moved in 2000. Sad to see the club house gone and no scows moored. Would be great to regenerate the club and get sailing back on this great stretch of water.
jamesives171@gmail.com
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Hi James, thank you for your message. We’ll reply properly shortly – just wanted to say sorry for the late reply we’ve only just spotted it. Rich & Lou
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