Yum Sing
Vessel numberHV000111
Sail Number1097
Vessel Registration NumberJB7038
Official NumberON853677
Builder
W Holmes Boat Builder
Date1928
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 9.77 m x 8.5 m x 3.14 m x 1.98 m, 9 tonnes (32.06 ft x 27.89 ft x 10.3 ft x 6.5 ft, 9.14 tons)
Terms
- original hull
- partially modified deck
- partially modified superstructure
- original layout
- original rigging
- substantially modified sails
- substantial modified gearbox
- partially restored shaft
- yacht
- cutter
- Pittwater
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- wood/dynel
- wood/dynel
- monohull
- overhanging stem
- displacement
- full keel
- overhanging transom
- transom rudder
- lead
- external
- cabin
- decked with cockpit
- other
- tiller
- cutter
- Bermudan
- synthetic
- timber
- auxiliary motor
- diesel
- single
- other
- floating
- photos
- drawings
- references
- models
- sport/recreation
- local/community
- class
- designer
- builder
- construction/repair
The class was initially promoted as a one design and they were a fairly typical cruiser/racer for the period, showing a modest overhang at the bow, a raked transom and raised deck. YUM SING has had a doghouse added for more headroom. It now has a Bermudan rig but was probably launched with a gaff rig. The hull is planked in kauri fastened to spotted gum frames.
In 2007 YUM SING is close to 80 years old, still in good condition and used as a cruising yacht.
In 2015 during an east coast low YUM SING broke free from her moorings and came ashore at Forty Baskets in North Harbour Sydney NSW. As a result YUM SING was so severely damaged and could not be restored.
SignificanceYUM SING is timber yacht built in Sydney NSW in 1928 It is a modified example of the Prince Class design by AC Barber, and was built by William Holmes. It represents a typical small Sydney Harbour cruising yacht from the peirod between the two world wars.
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