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Contention,
K 4057
à jour au: 2019
1975 Plan Peterson, Contention
33
1975
Novembre "Neptune Nautisme" présentation des bateaux
du salon:
1976 Owned by Offshore
Instruments Limited, Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, (R.J.C. Hogg?)
Cowes-Dinard: 1er/50 Classe IV
17 aout, Three Quarter Ton Cup, Plymouth: 8
- 11 - 2 - 11 = 6e/30, G.
STEAD
Photo from a Book "Great Yacht Races" by Bob Fisher. It is a picture
of from the 3/4 Ton Cup at Plymouth 1976.
1977 6 mai, Seine Bay
Race: 1er/? Classe IV
Mai, Cervantes Trophy: 3e/14 Classe IV
en 32h16' réel, BRANN & BURGE,
Queen's Jubilee: 1er/? Classe IV
Tour de L'Ile de Wight: 1er/? Classe V
Seine Bay race: 2e/? Classe IV,
BRANN
1979 Spi
Ouest France: 3e/8 Classe IV
April, brought to Ireland by Tommy
Hogan of Royal St. George Yacht Club
Jubilee B, IRL
4057
1980 Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire: 6e/11 A2
She has been on Lough Derg for many years, she has sailed to France & competed in the Round Ireland Race,
1984 July, bought by Maurice Holmes, Co. Tipperary.
1988 June, Round Ireland: 35e/50 en 6j17h56', Maurice HOMES, Mountshannon SC
2006 April, bought by Brian Lynch & John Flannery
2013 For Sale, €19,950
2015 February, still For Sale, €19,950, located: Lough Derg, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
2019 Recently professionally painted
2020 January, received
from Brian Lynch some information and picture,
"I am informed that the boat was named 'Jubilee B'
by it's original owner. At what time it was named 'Jubilee B' I am not
sure. I appears not to have been named in the results of 1976 Three Quarter
Ton Cup at Plymouth (on your website) where it was sailed by 'George Stead'
and finished in 6th place. All other Contention33/Petersons are identifiable
by name or number. I think George Stead might have been the yacht builder
at Southern Ocean Shipyard at Poole, England."