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Jonathan Star,
B 700
à jour au: juillet 2018
1978 plan DUBOIS,
Starflash
1979-19?? Racing in Belgium
Jonathan Star, IRL 7000
2003 Owned by Deegan and Long of Malahide, North County Dublin (info Vincent),
2007 From QTwebsite: owners, McGoldrick/Sheehan/Griffin/Killen,
Currently lying Malahide/Howth, Ireland
2008
Janvier, For salle, Very Fast Quarter Tonner in Excellent
condition. 8 HP Yanmar Inboard 1997 Complete service by White water marine
April 04, Watson sails June 2001, North sails 1997
Complete Survey carried out by all spec in June 2003, Length: 7.78 m, Waterline
length: 6.22 m, Beam: 2.74 m, Headroom: 1.37 m, Draft: 1.48 m, Construction:
Glass reinforced Polyester, Built in: Blue Marine, UK.
Date: 1978 Displacement: 1530 kg
" I have recently bought the Starflash Jonathan
Star. She is now back at Blackpool and Fleetwood Yacht Club having a
full refit and hopefully will be ready for the coming season. I used to sail
on Jonathan Star 25 years ago when she was owned by my late Father in Law
Ron Smith who had a lot of success with her racing in the Irish Sea in the
early 80's so its good to have her back in the family! We are going
to sail her in Irish Sea events in 2008 as with being Commodore of our
Yacht club this year I am quite tied with local events. We have a growing
Quarter Ton class at B&FYC and next year we will all hopefully be joining
the Southern Fleet for some of your regattas'" - Ken
Bailey.
Jonathan Star, GBR 7818R
2010 Scottish
Series: ?e/??
Picture from Historic Scottish Series Images
2012
Bought from Malahide Ireland in January. After being refurbished
she is now sailing from Blackpool and Fleetwood Yacht Club where she used
to sail from in the mid eighties, GBR 7818R. (Info and picture from Site
Quarter GB)
2018
July, picture from Vincent, Jonathan Star and Starflash,
both based at Strangford Lough, in Northern Ireland.
Sailing in Strangford Lough narrows series 2018 where you can get 7 kt. tides,
the strongest tides anywhere in Ireland. Picture received from Vincent,