Ronita
Vessel numberHV000082
Official Number315275
Sail Number562
Builder
Jeff Clist
Designer
Alan Payne
(1921 - 1995)
Date1960
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 11.12 m x 7.53 m x 2.9 m x 1.43 m (36.48 ft x 24.71 ft x 9.51 ft x 4.69 ft)
Terms
- original hull
- original deck
- partially restored superstructure
- original layout
- original rigging
- partially restored sails
- partially restored gearbox
- partially restored shaft
- yacht
- sloop
- Bellerive
- timber
- carvel
- timber plywood
- timber planked
- timber plywood
- monohull
- overhanging stem
- overhanging transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- full keel
- keel hung rudder
- external
- lead
- decked with cockpit
- cabin
- tiller
- sloop
- Bermudan
- synthetic
- timber
- auxiliary motor
- inboard
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- not on display
- class
- Tasman Seabird
RONITA sailed in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race and other east coast offshore races, as well as being a family cruising yacht for the Cottee family. The Tasman Seabird was designed as a robust vessel to suit the rough conditions that are often experienced around the Australian coast line, so it was well suited to both uses.
Ron Cottee's daughter-in-law Kay Cottee who became the first lady to sail single-handed and complete a circumnaviagtion of the world non-stop learnt about ocean sailing on another Seabird built by her family the McLarens who were friends of the Cottees.
In 2006 RONITA no longer races and it is used as a cruising yacht. It robust construction has ensured it is still a good ocean going yacht.
SignificanceRONITA is a timber racing and cruising yacht built in Sydney NSW in 1960 . RONITA is one of the early examples of the Tasman Seabird class of ocean racing yacht designed by Alan Payne. It was built by Jeff Clist and took part in some of the early Sydney to Hobart yacht races.