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Vessel: Mullet Boat: RAKOA (L Class)

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A wooden sailing vessel built by Joseph Slattery in 1924, in an L class mullet boat design by Arch Logan. Register number L18. RAKOA won the Lipton Cup in 1926.

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  • Title

    Vessel: Mullet Boat: RAKOA (L Class)

  • Maker

    Slattery, Joseph (b.Pre 1910, d.1933), Logan, Archibald (b.1865, d.1940)

  • Date made

    1924

  • Subject

    Vessels, Yacht

  • Additional information

    Wood: 0 - Whole, Kauri: H - Coaming, Kauri: H - Planking, Length Overall (L.O.A.) (ft): 22ft (6.7m): 0 - Whole, Beam (ft): 9ft (2.7m): 0 - Whole

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    https://collection.maritimemuseum.co.nz/objects/23

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