Photo Gallery

The pictures below are 'thumbnails' of photographs which have been uploaded by members to show their boat or details of her junk sail/s or rigging. The idea is to provide a quick way of seeing:

  • the huge range of boats (mono-hulls and multihulls) that can be built for or converted to junk, and
  • the variety of rigs, from single sail to schooner, flat-panelled to cambered

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511 photo(s) Updated on: 29 Oct 2023
  • SV Fly being lowered into the River Dart
  • Vanharouva with her 2014 dogdoghouse
  • Vanharouva in her 2014 shape with new dogdoghouse, or the high-rise as Oscar keeps calling her.Note the three part companionway door with folds into a neat packet under the doorstep.
  • Alloy Junk on Loch Oich August 2014.
  • burryport estuary on hylas
  • out in burryport estuary on hylas
  • Madam Wong Center Pilot House
  • Colvin Oothoon "Madam Wong" with Colvin Junk Rig
  • Colvin Oothoon Junk "Madam Wong" bow shot
  • Colvin Oothoon Junk "Madam Wong" with shallow keel.
  • Madam Wong starboard side in dry dock New Zealand
  • Pelican, Norwalk Island Sharpie, Sunbird Rig. Townsville Australia, Magnetic Island in background.
  • she will need some beach pebble ballast
  • the front is a great shape
  • the original YANMAR three cilinder diesel needed a rebuild, because there was'nt any compresion rings were broken and seized, a man in cornwell reengineered the pistons and rings runs nice now
  • bottom done about 450 hours still a long way to go
  • a lot of work went into the clean up
  • she hardly made a ripple
  • SUNFUNG and HONG KONG carved in the stern
  • i am sure all these ropes do something
  • they are going to look great on the boat wish i new more about rigging
  • 5 battens made from bamboo i think the sails will need replacing but i am going to try them first
  • Detail of attaching main sheet to the batten. Note batten cut at the bamboo joint and reinforced with fishing line. Thicker part of bamboo at the leech.
  • Commodore's Pillar 将军柱 attachs the mainsheet to the hull. Note 2 separate block systems to control the upper and lower part of the main sail, believe to control the twist of the sail
  • Detail of batten parrel made of stainless steel wire and hardwood roller in a Hong Kong junk
  • A Hong Kong junk modified for touring, displayed in a boatshow in China. The sail area is reduced
  • Hong Kong junk of 30+ years old modified for touring
  • Illustration of Salt Junk from "Essai sur le Construction Navale des Peuples Extra-Europeenne" by Francois-Edmond Paris.
  • Catboat with junk rig . This is the first raising of the sail and I have lots to do but so far so good! Thanks for all the encouragement. mast !
  • Image 3 of 3 - 'China Girl' 30 seconds, hook down and tidying up ready to inflate the dinghy.
  • Image 2 of 3 - 'China Girl', 15 seconds, foresail down...
  • Redwing broad reach
  • sailing inthe estuary burryport
  • sailing back into burryport harbour
  • motoring out of burryport on hylas
  • While motoring Paradox (see next image) into Port Rhu, Douarnenez, we spotted this junk on a dumb-bell mooring by the entrance. Not seen anyone on board yet. No name seen and no idea what design.
  • Paradox of Plym, formerly a Freedom 39 and now a schooner junk, in Port Rhu, Douarnenenez, France, August 2014, sandwiched between two local sail training ships. Kids on each having a whale of a time.
  • Trim tab sketch
  • Redwing with Mt Warning in the distance.
  • TIN HAU's rudder
  • Post-AGM supper, 2014
  • Ashiki wing & wong.
  • Storm sail mode, only 2 panels, off Port Denison, W. Australia.
  • Nereid, 35 ft schooner, in Datcha Harbor,SW Turkey
  • Nereid, 35 ft schooner, sailing outside Bozburun, Turkey.
  • interesting junk schooner in Lyall Harbour, Saturna Island BC. Photo David Skelhon
  • Meg in Lyall Harbour, Saturna Island BC. Photo David Skelhon
  • TAZ in Lyall Harbour, Saturna Island BC. Photo David Skelhon.
  • RON GLAS ,HARD ON THE WIND,--- THE USUAL VIEW OTHERS GET!!
  • Pake' is Bounty Yacht's NA 29, Hull #1. Launched 1979. Cold molded Honduras mahogany (West system) epoxied over laminated oak frames. Fully loaded for cruising the weight in the slings was 12,000 lbs.
  • Gimbled seat under the Hasler hood. Electric motor throttle and sheet reel are at hand. North Atlantic 29 junk rig sailboat.
  • Boom Gallows for the NA29 Hasler flat sail on Pake'.
  • Hasler hood/seat NA29. "get home" Yamaha 2000 generator + 48v converter/charger used without sun, or 60 volt solar panels in series + solar charger. No battery depletion at 3 knots with flat seas.
  • NA29 flat sail, 429 sq ft, spruce battens, aluminum 1/4 inch thick, 32 inch bottom with taper to 18 inch circumference top. Height above deck is aprox. 33 feet 6 inch. Mast was custom made .
  • CONVERTED SHIPS LIFEBOAT 1946, JUNK RIGGED, DOUBLE DIAGONAL TEAK TONY&SALLY
  • STAYED JUNK WITH BOWSPRIT AND FORESAIL TONY&SALLY
  • TYPICAL SHIPS BOAT STERN TONY &SALLY
  • SHOWING REEVABLE BOWSPRIT, CLASSIC LIFEBOAT PLUMB STEM, AND NEAT SAIL CATCHERS/LAZYJACKS TONY&SALLY
  • I have often wondered what Arion looked like to the fish swimming below the keel. One of them (a flying fish perhaps) sent me this picture...
  • Sepp Huber and Carina Beierlings' Mau Yee, a 15m Chinese junk, built in Hong Kong in 1962. Our first Boat of the Month for 2014. Picture taken in Venice autumn 2013 while there for a commercial video
       " ...there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in junk-rigged boats" 
                                                               - the Chinese Water Rat

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