William Fife III LUCKY GIRL


Sail Number: H/1

Vessel Type: First Rule IRC 8mR

LOA: 41′ 7″ / 12.7m – LOD: – LWL: 26′ 6″ / 8.08m – Beam: 7′ 10″ / 2.4m – Draft: 5′ 1″ / 1.55m – Displacement: 6 tons – Hull number: 570 – Hull Material: mahogany planking / steel frames – Sail Area: 1,076 ft² / 100 m² – Built By: Abo Båtvarf, Finland – Designed by: William Fife III – Launched: 1909 – Engine: -Sail & Deck Plan: Yacht Luck Girl – Flag: – Location: Lake Constance


 

Historical:

The Raffle – In 1909, William Fife designed a first rule 8mR racing yacht for Mr Soderman who later vanished in India. The yacht was eventually finished in Finland at the Abo Batvarf yard in 1910. Later that same year the Nyland’s Yacht Club decided to raffle off the 41′ 7″ William Fife III designed yacht, and the “Lucky Girl” who won the raffle was three year old Lucy Tallberg. In late May of 1910 Lucy’s father, Gunnar Tallberg took possession of the vessel, which was later filed in the 1911 Lloyd’s Register of Yachts.

1912 Summer Olympics – Gunnar and Bertil Tallberg entered Lucky Girl in the 1912 Summer Olympic events in Nynäshamn, Sweden from 20-22 July. Forty one sailors, on 8 boats, from 5 nations entered the best of two races. Scoring was by points, with seven points given to first place in each race, three points to second place, and one point to third place. The two main races for each class were held on 20 and 21 July, with the race-off of ties occurring on 22 July. The yachts sailed one lap of a triangular course, 15.5 nautical miles. Both 8 metres Sans Atout and Lucky Girl were tied for second pace with 3 points, and conducted a sail-off to determine the winner for silver and bronze medals. Sans Atout won the sail-off with a winning margin of 2:26:44, taking home the Silver, with “Lucky Girl” winning the Bronze medal.

 

Restoration:

Fairlie Restorations 2007-2008 – Over her long career the yacht had undergone many changes, sloop rig and an altered and lowered keel. All the changes were reversed and the yacht was returned to her original specification, including the steel frames. A small Yanmar engine was added and a few sailing instruments. She now lives on Lake Constance.

 

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

Owner: (1910) – Lucy Tallberg. (lottery winner 3 yrs old)
Owner: (1910) – Gunnar Tallberg

 

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