







CLASSIC DES TOWNSON 30’ YACHT – FALCON + Win a copy of the book – DES TOWNSON A Sailing Legacy
As most WW readers will know, Des Townson never designed an unattractive craft, that skill is harder to do as the size of the vessel decreases. I have often said on WW that very few people can get a >30’ craft looking ‘right’.
Mr Townson excelled himself with the design of the 30’ keeler – FALCON (Reg. #873), as seen above.
Falcon was built / launched in 1965 and constructed from double diagonal kauri, and no f/glass ✓.
Her owner Grant Wylie has been the custodian of FALCON for the last 17+ years and contacted WW to say that age and health were against him and could we help locate a new owner.
I asked Grant about headroom and I had to laugh at his reply – “Yes & No”, Des’s design eye always won out over comfort 🙂
FALCON is powered by a Bush 20hp engine and sports a KIWI prop. She is well kitted out for gulf cruising but needs a refresh, which is reflected in Grant’s price expectations.
A great opportunity to acquire for a modest price a classic yacht from the design board of one of New Zealand’s most paramount designers.
Continue to enjoy her as she is or put your sanding / painting skills to use this winter and prepare yourself for the compliments at anchor this coming summer.
Interested parties to contact Grant initially via email – grant.wylie@xtra.co.nz
AND AS AN ADDED BONUS TODAY – ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW CORRECTLY AND YOU ARE IN THE DRAW TO WIN A COPY OF Brian Peet’s book – ‘DES TOWNSON A SAILING LEGACY’. A 343 page insight into the man and his designs.
Enty ONLY via email to waitematawoodys@gmail.com
Question : HOW MANY INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS DID DES TOWNSON TURN OUT ?. (in the event no one gets the correct number – closest wins)
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Was built by Des for Warwick White in 1965, sail number F-173
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This wonderful little gem was in her early days on the boat register of the Devonport Yacht Club when owned by club stalwart Owen Doble. When Owen passes away (collapsed whilst working the haulage yard) the boat passed onto new owners. I am not sure if Owen had her from new, but certainly owned her a very good many years. Her name is engraved on a few trophies in the cabinet.
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