Small craft

Merron Dinghy

(REF: 18350)

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  • Designer: Robb, Arthur C.
  • Builder: Merron Ltd, London
  • Year: 1948
  • Location: Scotland
  • Length on deck: 10'
  • Beam: 5'

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wooden ships comments on this Merron dinghy

The Merron dinghy was designed by Arthur Robb and built by Merron Ltd, London.  It was the first design to use this autoclave hot moulding technique this side of the Atlantic, witrh the result being a very strong, lightweight and stable little boat.

Built of hot moulded mahogany, bonded with resorcinol glue.  Interesting laminated thwarts replace the traditional method of flat boards and hanging knees.

Single rowing position with a pair of spruce spoon blade oars.

Gunter rig on varnished mast, stepped through the forward thwart.  Single shrouds and a forestay to bronze chainplates.  Mainsail by Leitch of Tarbet in good condition.

Plywood floorboards

Drop down dagger board in mahogany centreboard box.  Transom hung rudder with drop down blade for shallow water work.

Rope rubbing strake all round.

Galvanised launching trolley and assorted mooring lines.

Merron Dinghy

A very nice little boat in superb condition and absolutely ready to go.

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These particulars have been prepared in good faith from information provided by the Vendors and are intended as a guide, Wooden Ships cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. The Purchaser should instruct his agent or surveyor to validate all details as necessary and satisfy himself with the condition of the vessel and its equipment.

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