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N1461


Name: Elusive

Design: Mark 4A

Designer: Ian Proctor

Year built: 1956

Build type: Professional

Builder: Chippendale

Construction: Clinker

Hull type: Single Bottom

Special achievements:
ntoa
15-Mar-2007

The life of N1461 Elusive. Design: Mark 4A, designed by: Ian Proctor in 1955
Burton Cup & YW Silver National Points Trophy winning boat, Falmouth 1957, John Oakeley, crewed by Maureen Cox.

Nils Minor (Guest)
11-Jul-2008

I found Elusive in 1984?in a?Carlisle back yard,?she was in a very sorry state and had been holed. I had a small woodworking workshop and decided not to let her rot away so I bougth her, the road trailer and launching trolley for ?300.?I set to work restoring her; repairing the hole?and other bits before finally painting her and the launching trolley white.
Elusive was launched again on Talkin Tarn, Cumbria?in March 1985 and I was taught how to sail her. I must admit Elusive was a lovely?dingy to sail and greatly admired when in flight. My daughter and myself had many happy?years sailing her in the Lake District waters and?meres. I sold her in 1987 to a young man who I believe took her to the south of England.

edwillett
21-Feb-2025

N1461 pictured in the 1958 Dinghy Year Book. Photo caption reads "Elusive (John Oakeley), winner of the Burton and Points Trophy for this year's 12ft National week." Photo credit Eileen Ramsay.




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