SeaHawk Gallery

Page updated 26 March 2008

In this section of the site we show off pictures of SeaHawks and the stories behind them.

These days there's little spare room in the available web space, so pictures of adaptations and customisations are preferred, as they can be helpful to other owners looking for ideas and solutions to their problems. Such pictures are usually found space in the Boat Shed section of the site.

However, this area has proved popular with SeaHawk owners and it's worth showing that SeaHawks can be found far from their original Norfolk home! If you want to tell us about your SeaHawk then use the Feedback page and we'll try to get the pictures on the site somewhere.

An old SeaHawk at Wells-next-the-Sea A SeaHawk off Blakeney Point A SeaHawk based in Cambridgeshire A SeaHawk at Waybread Pit

These four boats are those most recently added to the UK section of the gallery. From left to right: "April Dawn", recently purchased by the Harbour Master at Wells-next-the-Sea, "Sea Holly", sailing off Blakeney Point, "Pippin", now sold, but once trailed to points all round the south coast and "Almaz", seen here at Waybread Pit, but now on an Essex estuary.

Devon, SeaHawk #263, on Lake Como SeaHawk at Hoorn, Holland (221kb) A Danish SeaHawk (110kb) A Dutch SeaHawk (110kb)

Here's just four examples taken from the European collection. On the left is a Dutch boat seen on Lake Como in Italy. "Banjer" is based in Hoorn, Holland, "Idun" from Århus, Denmark, and on the right, "Devon", returned from Italy and back in Holland.

Puffin, SeaHawk #245, in New Jersey Puffin, SeaHawk #245, in New Jersey Guanchito in the Canary Islands Guanchito in the Canary Islands

Beyond Europe there have been two people that have contacted the site to report that they are seaHawk owners. The first, in March 2006, from North Carolina, in the USA and the second, in January 2008, from the Canary Islands in the Atlantic.

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