Michael J. Whitehand (British, 20th Century)
Michael J. Whitehand (British, 20th Century)

Ailsa and Britannia racing at the Royal Clyde Yacht Club Regatta

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Michael J. Whitehand (British, 20th Century)
Ailsa and Britannia racing at the Royal Clyde Yacht Club Regatta
signed 'M J Whitehand' (lower left)
oil on canvas
30 x 40 in. (76 x 101.5 cm.)

Lot Essay

Britannia was designed by George L. Watson, and built at Hendersons on the Clyde for King Edward VII in 1893. She underwent numerous re-fits, eventually being modified to the American Universal Rule to allow her to race against the J-Class boats, which were becoming so popular. The 1935 sailing season was to be one of the best for the J-Boat class at club regattas in the United Kingdom, with 8 yachts entered to compete, including the American J-Boat Yankee, and the American schooner Westward. This was Britannia's forty-second season of active racing, and for King George Vs Jubilee year she had been completely refurbished in an attempt to make her competitive with the newer J-Boats. She had her copper bottom removed, a new metal mast and boom, a double headsail rig, rod rigging and a centerboard added.

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