Registration number 2429
Status Registered
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Details

Function Leisure Craft
Subfunction Yacht
Location Chichester
Vessel type Cutter
Current use Private use
Available to hire No
Available for excursions No

Construction

Builder Ponsharden Ship Yard, Falmouth
Built in 1934
Hull material Wood
Rig Gaff Cutter
Number of decks 1
Number of masts 1
Propulsion Motor
Number of engines 1
Primary engine type Inboard diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Breadth: Beam
8.60 feet (2.62m)
Depth
6.09 feet (1.86m)
Length: Overall
37.00 feet (11.28m)

History

ROGUE is an auxiliary cutter built and used as a leisure vessel. She is a wooden craft of carvel construction, pitch pine on oak frames and has a BUKH 20hp diesel engine.

She was built at the Ponsharden Shipyard in Falmouth for W F C MacCarthy Morrogh, a famous Irish cricketer and had four subsequent owners before passing to her private owner who undertook a full restoration of the vessel. 

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If you are the owner of this vessel and would like to provide more details or updated information, please contact info@nationalhistoricships.org.uk

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