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Classic Sail Yacht
Topsail Schooner
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$2,500,000 KATHLEEN & MAY was built for Captain John Coppack and named after his daughters Lizzie and May. She was employed taking cargoes such as cement, coal, pitch and clay anywhere between Oban, Scotland and the Channel islands. Her fo'c'sle could house four hands, while the Captain and mate occupied small cabins leading off the saloon, which also served as a mess room. Her first commercial voyage was under Captain Tom Hughes from Connah's Quay to Rochester with 226 tons of firebricks. She then carried cement to Plymouth, pitch to Cardiff, coal to Falmouth and clay to Weston Point. In 1908, she was purchased by M J Fleming of Youghal in southern Ireland, renamed KATHLEEN & MAY, and placed in the coal trade between the Bristol Channel and Ireland, carrying oats or pit props on the return passages. Under Captain Joe Aherne of Youghal she imported coal from Lydney and from Garston, often carrying oats or pit props on the outward voyage. On St Georges Day 1931, she carried her last cargo under sail alone - 202 tons of coal from Cardiff. In that year she was purchased by Captain Tommy Jewell fitted with an 80HP auxiliary engine and her topmasts were shortened. Tommy Jewel operated the vessel until 1961, after which she had a series of owners until finally retired in 1967. In 1970 she was acquired by the Maritime
Trust with funds given by the Hong Kong shipowner Sir Yue-Kong Pao.
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