Prize draw to help fund the restoration of Hatasoo

by Hatasoo 17/19 in Dunfermline, Fife, United Kingdom

Total raised £60

£4,000 target 13 days left
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This project will only be funded if at least £4,000 is pledged by 4th February 2025 at 12:00pm

A prize draw to help restore a 130 year old Scottish Yacht. Famous for breaking her class, winning 100 out of 113 starts in the 1890's.

by Hatasoo 17/19 in Dunfermline, Fife, United Kingdom

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The Prize "Longmorn 30 year Old Single Cask Scotch Whisky"

The second in  a series of prize draws features a special bottle of Scotch Whisky.  This edition from Maclean & Bruce rarely becomes available for sale.  The last one I saw for sale is just under £3000.00 from a retailer on the Channel Islands.

About the bottle:  Longmorn 30 year old single cask Speyside malt. Distilled in 1992 and bottled with a strength of 44.61734436390_img_1152_1.jpg% Vol.  It has been packaged in a display box to look like a book and would be a striking feature on any drinks shelf.  Part of a series, this being Vol. 1.  Vol 2 having been released this year.

This bottle is number 32 of 153 with a signed card and tasting notes by Charles Maclean.  A renowned whisky cognisor who has written many books about Whisky.

The distillery is a fitting one to feature in a draw to help restore Hatasoo as Hatasoo is 130 years old and the distillery is 130 years from its inception by founder John Duff, constructed1894, located in Moray, part of the Speyside Region.


The Cause "Hatasoo"

Hatasoo is a yacht that was built in 1894 by the legendary designer and builder William Fife III, who was a third generation boat builder on the west coast of Scotland.  William Fife Jr. created many beautiful yachts, two of which competed for the America's Cup - Shamrock I in 1899 and Shamrock III in 1903.  Very few of these yachts have survived to this day, with most have being broken up.

Hatasoo is one of the smallest yachts that William Fife Jr designed and built, but that hides the fact she was one of, if not the most successful yacht he every conceived.

Back in the late 1800's there was a class of racing yachts called the Clyde Lugger 17/19 which raced on the west coast of Scotland.  When Hatasoo entered the scene in 1894 she went on to win over 100 of the 113 races she entered and broke the class.  A replacement class was created in 1896 and no further 17/19's were built.  We know of only four 17/19's left in existence.  One is in the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth as a static display and the other two are in storage needing rebuilt.

With that in mind its amazing that she is still here and until a few years ago was the last of her class still sailing.  Unfortunately time does eventually take its toll and Hatasoo is in need of a major restoration. there is very little that will not need attention and for such a small yacht, at only 17 feet long at the waterline, it will require a lot of time and expertise to save her for future generations.

I would like to enable an important piece of yachting history to return to the Clyde waters and continue sailing her as a boat and that she doesn't become a static exhibit in a museum.  This will require her to go through a full restoration, saving as much of her as we can, as most of Hatasoo is still the original boat that was built in 1894.

We have identified a boatbuilder restorer who can do the work.  A & R Way Boatbuilders, have undertaken many restorations of historic boats and as the work is progressed, it will be documented for future generations.  As with most historical restorations the cost to restore far exceeds the cost of building new.  Each part will need to be taken apart carefully, numbered in sequence, repaired and then reinstated.

Initial estimates for the full project are between £70,000 and £100,000, which is why we have turned to raising funds by holding the whisky draws.  Please help us to maintain the last sailing 17/19 from the original class and one of the most successful Scottish racing yachts ever built.

We intend to hold a series of Draws to raise funds for the restoration and publish the progress at different stages on future draws and on my blog.  It would be fantastic to be able to restore Hatasoo back to her original state and preserve her for future generations. 

There is more information on a blog that I am writing, which gives the history of the yacht and hopefully explains more about why she needs to be saved.

Hatasoo.blogspot.com

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Below is a picture of the first planks being removed, to investigate the hidden lower frames.

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As the work takes place it will be photographed and updates will be posted on the Blog Hatasoo.blogspot.com

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Prize draw to help fund the restoration of Hatasoo
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