July 2011 Repairs to Lutine

"this family run business was Lloyd's of London's first choice..." - Article courtesy of Sailing Today Magazine.

 

After an incident in The Solent before the start of the 2011 Round the Island race Lutine's port side needed repair.

 

Large hole with cracking to waterlineDamage viewed from the insideRepairs to the damaged area beginRepairs in progressLuitine back in good shapeThe finished repairRestration of the damage to inside

 

A letter from the Commodore

 

Jan 2011 Hecat

Hecat had a topsides respray, new teak deck and varnish work...

 

Hecat transomTeak decking on HecatTeak decking on the bowA cleat on the teak deckTeak dech side viewTeak decking on the sternForward decking viewed from the cabinHecat Shoreham TransomHecat MotorboatCarved wood detail on the bow

 

Lutine Refit

Lutine: A classic 1988 build 53 foot Swan owned by the Lloyds of London Yacht Club. Having new teak deck by Goodacre Boat Repairs and Refits at their Port Solent Base. The original boat was called "HMS Lutine" which sank in 1799 and led to the Lutine bell being rung at Lloyds when a boat sank. More info on HMS Lutine.

 

March 2010 New Teak Decking is in place and looking beautiful...

New Teak Decking on Lutine

 

May 2010 work now done & Lutine is back in the water...

Lutine after the refit 1Lutine fater the refit 2

Lutine after the refit 3Lutine after the refit 4

Lutine after the refit 5Lutine's Mast looking up

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