George McGruer CUILAUN

Sail Number: GBR 1988T

Type: Keel Ketch

George McGruer CUILAUN Specifications:

LOD: 55’0″ / 16.76m – LWL: 34’6″ / 10.54m – Beam: 12’10” / 3.68m – Draft: 8’0″ / 2.43m – Displacement: 46000 – Designer: George T. McGruer – Original Owner: B.P. Smullen – Year Built: 1970 – Built By: Peel McGruer & Co., Clynder, Scotland – Hull Material: Wood – Flag: United Kingdom (GB) – Club: Royal Yacht Squadron – Documentation: 705996 – Location: Marine Traffic


 

Historical:

Cuilaun, sister ship to later built Talisker Mhor, was designed by George McGruer in 1969 and built and launched by Peel McGruer & Co., Clynder, Scotland in 1970. She has been owned by Brian Smullen, a member of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, for 48 + years.

The big ketch is of a high bow, sturdy superstructure, and stout rig…a true blue-water-sailer. Cuilan has completed 12 transatlantic voyages and was the class winner in the 1979 Transatlantic Race. She has also been class winner at Antigua Classic Week, 2004, Parkinson Award, overall winner of the Solent based 2017 Panerai Classics Week, the Per Addua Ad Mare Trophy, and numerous other races.

 

Provenance (The Wall of Remembrance – The Owners, Crew & Notable Guest):

Owner/Guardian: (1970-2018?) – Michael P O’Flaherty (1970-2018) Volkswagen franchise for Ireland and England, becoming one of Ireland’s wealthiest men & partner Brian P Smullen

 

Resources

Marine Traffic
Yachtscoring.com: Link
The British Classic Yacht Club: Link
Royal Thames Yacht Club: Link
 

 

Comments

 

Brian Smullen – January 8, 2019

Cuilaun is not owned by an American as stated. She is still belongs to the original owner Brian Smullen.

 

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