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Corribee Mk2 (1976) Bilge Keel Sailing Yacht. Tohatsu 6hp four stroke petrol engine (2022). 4 berths. Reefed Crusader mainsail and genoa (both new 2017), spinnaker sail with pole. NASA duet speed/ depth instrument. ICOM IC-M323 DSC VHF radio. Gas Stove. Road trailer (2009). Hull repainted (2014). Antifouled (2021). Windows resealed. Guard wires replaced (2021). Very well maintained example. Lying North Wales, UK.

Tohatsu 6hp four stroke petrol engine (new 2022). 2x Batteries, charged by engine alternator and solar panel (2022). New battery charge controller.

Sails and Spars

Aluminium mast and boom. New Barton boom vang and line. Reefed Crusader mainsail and genoa (both new 2017), spinnaker with pole. Mainsail cover (2022). New genoa sheets. Winches. New genoa sheets.

Cabin Details

The interior has been refreshed with headlining and upholstery. There is a double berth in the forepeak. There is a porta potti beneath. The saloon has seating either side and gives two single quarter berths. The chart table is to port. There is also a gimballed Jetboil gas stove.

Deck Equipment

Rocna anchor with 20m chain and warp. Stainless steel pulpit, pushpit, stanchions and guard wires. Stainless steel strap beneath stemhead fitting. Cockpit cushions. Spray dodgers. Sprayhood frame. New warps and fenders.

Navigation Equipment

Through bulkhead compass. NASA duet speed/ depth instrument. ICOM IC-M323 DSC VHF radio (new masthead aerial). New masthead windex. Raymarine ST2000 tiller pilot (2017). Navigation lights. Horn.

Safety Equipment

Manual bilge pump. Horseshoe lifebuoy. Jackstays.

Doug Edwards Yachts offer the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

The Unified Corribee Website

The Corribee Owners Association has kindly contributed much of this history of the Corribee.

Development of the Corribee

There are a number of different Corribee Mks – clinker Mk1 then fiberglass Mk1, Mk2 and Mk3. Prospective purchasers should be aware that all will be over twenty years old (some very much older), they will have had varied lives and therefore the condition of a particular boat is far more important than its age. The notes below give a sketch of the production life of the Corribee and the attributes of each Mk; where a critical opinion is given it is merely a personal opinion and should not be read as either a warranty of fitness on the one hand or a general condemnation on the other.

Clinker Mk1

In the beginning was the first Corribee, designed by Robert Tucker in 1964 as a fractionally-rigged centreboarder, clinker built in plywood on the banks of Lough Corrib, County Galway, Ireland by Mallon Boats which explains the shamrock sail insignia. A small number of sister ships were built in wood and rare and beautiful though they are, it is the series production fibre glass version that is bulk of the fleet. Corribee 1 was completely rebuilt by Yallows Yard at Cowes and relaunched in May 1998. She is shown here on the stocks and being relaunched after undergoing a refit at Clare Lallows yard (by Laurie Boarer) in Cowes on the Isle of Wight.

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Built in 1965, she was first launched on the Medway. At present she is owned by Pat Hurley who has connections with the Classic Boat Museum in Newport, Isle of Wight.

About ten Corribees were built in wood. They look remarkably similar to the clinker-built Folkboats of the same period. One of the two U.K. distributors were Newbridge Boats who were then in Wolverhampton before moving to Bridport and taking over production in 1969. The original sole distributor was R.G. Hollands of Croydon who later became Mallon Boats at the same address in Croydon.

Mike Gregory found a copy of the two page clinker Corribee Mk1 brochure which he has kindly allowed to be posted below:

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Fiberglass Mk1 (early 1970’s – circa 1975)

The eye frequently overlooks a Mk 1 Corribee as although the hull is similar to later boats, the topsides are very different. The side decks are virtually non-existent, the coach roof much wider and there is consequently much more room below. There is more woodwork in the cockpit area and the lazarette has a circular hatch cover. Many owners of later boats have been embarrassed by the performance of the Mk1; it is quite slippery. Sadly this model is not in great demand and it’s market value is generally lower than the Mk2 & 3.

Mk 1s that come on to the market (there are not that many) are usually fin keeled and are often a bit scruffy but can be very rewarding to own and sail.

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Mike Gregory found a copy of the two page fiberglass Corribee Mk1 brochure which he has kindly allowed to be posted below:

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Early Mk2 (circa 1975 – 1980)

There is some confusion as to the dividing line between the Mk2 and Mk3; these notes follow the naming originally used by Newbridge boats.

The Mk 2 is for many people the Corribee. It can be found in both fin and bilge keeled form and with standard or tall mast rig. Most are bilge keeled and standard rigged; tall mast boats are usually (but not always) fin keeled.

There are also a few junk rigged Corribees, these are not very numerous and should not be confused with the Coromandel which is a derivative with a Corribee hull but different topsides to support the unstayed junk rigged mast.

The early Mk 2 bilge keeler has symmetrical keels (see asymmetric keels below) and there is no anchor well. These boats were made between the mid 1970s and about 1980. Age can often be roughly judged by the rig; many of the earlier boats of this type had roller reefing to the mainsail, later boats usually have slab reefed mainsails. Below the waterline many earlier boats have no skeg, later boats usually have a full skeg. Sail numbers are not an infallible guide but all these boats are likely to have a sail number under 500. A very accurate judgement of the age of a Mk 2 can be made if the hull moulding number can be found; if present this will be at the top of the transom on the port side: the first two digits of the 4 or 5 digit number represent the year of moulding.

The early Mk 2 is the model most commonly encountered. The scantlings shown below for the late Mk 2/3 also apply generally to the early Mk 2 with the exception of the cabin headroom which was a mere 4 feet 2 inches on early boats.

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Rhys Cox found a copy of the three page Corribee Mk2 Kit brochure when he purchased Beatrice which he has kindly allowed to be posted below:

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An extract from another Mk2 brochure:

Late mk2 (1980 – 1983).

To the casual observer there is little difference between the early and late Mk 2s and Mk 3. The illustration here is from the brochure prepared for the 1983 boat show and the boat is a Mk 3.

The late Mk 2/Mk 3 has a slightly altered deck with an increased rake to the side decks in way of the cockpit – this eliminates the standing puddle to be found on earlier boats. The lazarette hatch is wider and there is an anchor locker on the fore deck. Below the waterline there is a lot of difference; the hallmark of these later boats is the asymmetric bilge keel (there seem to be very few fin keeled late Mk 2s & 3s). The asymmetric keel is of aerofoil section (shaped like an aeroplane wing) and the intention is to increase lift to windward. It is difficult to judge the efficacy of this arrangement as the hull moulding is also deeper than earlier boats and there is significantly more head room inside. This is a great advantage but the increased wetted area of the hull probably cancels out the gain from the asymmetric keels. The skeg on these boats is abbreviated compared with the earlier full skeg but this does not seem to have any ill effect on directional stability. Just to confuse the issue there are a number of hybrids where early or late hulls have been mated to late or early topsides, we occasionally find a Corribee which has us scratching our heads.

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Mk3 (1983 – circa 1985)

The Mk 3 is really a late Mk 2 with a rearranged interior layout. Note that the deck layout is unchanged from the late Mk2.

Despite the much advertised sail drive option she appears to have been drawn with an outboard bracket for the 1983 boat show brochure. In fact this illustration has been carried forward from the late Mk2 brochure affirming the cosmetic nature of the Mk3 classification.

Below decks all was very different from the Mk2 with a two berth arrangement, a fixed galley sink, a wet locker forward, dedicated sail stowage and for the modest a private loo.

However for those sociable souls who wanted it the old four berth layout remained an option; though we know of no examples.

Pete Mears found a copy of the six page Corribee Mk3 brochure (along with a 1985 price list) which he has kindly allowed to be posted below:

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An extract showing the deck plan from the Mk3 brochure:

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Which to choose?

This is of course a very personal decision and must be influenced by the examples available. However there are a few guidelines. The extra head room in the later boats is very valuable and the quarter berths are also more roomy; a night in the quarter berth of an early Mk2 is not for the restless sleeper. Unfortunately many later Corribees were factory fitted with the British Seagull sail drive. This engine was not a success, they are rarely reliable and the intrusion of the leg detracts noticeably from the sailing performance. Many owners are removing these engines and replacing them with outboards. The presence of an “inboard” sail drive is not a feature to support a higher asking price, rather the opposite.

What to look for

In general the Corribee is a robust survivor with fibre glass lay-up and ballast ratio both on the generous side. Osmosis is not unknown but neither is it common and boats that have summered in cold salt water and wintered ashore do not normally suffer. Those examples that we have seen have been slight cases.

Problems encountered have included the following:

Rudders on boats without a skeg cause most problems. If the rudder stock fitting fails, the rudder departs swiftly on a one way trip to Davey Jones! This has happened to several owners so check the integrity of the tiller/rudder stock assembly. Ideally also fit a skeg.

The bow fitting is a robust casting but relies entirely on its through deck fitting; it should be supported either by an external strap to the stem head or internally.

The mast is stepped on deck and is supported by a beam below. A small number of cases of failure of the beam have occurred almost certainly resulting from over tensioning the rig.

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I had a fin keel Mk II back in the late seventies. She regularly made the trip from Poole Harbour to Cherbourg and never gave us any cause for alarm. Basically, she was a terrific little boat, easy to handle and confidence inspiring. She had a balanced rudder rather than a skeg, which made her vary light on the helm but did give me some qualms about getting damaged. I’ve owned several larger boats since then but she remains one of my favourites.

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Glad you still have a soft spot for your Corribee! I think the balanced spade rudder, although vulnerable, was much better for the boat than the skeg version. I believe the latter were slower. I made many crossings between Poole and Cherbourg, generally single-handed, and my quickest from Cherbourg entrance to the Bar Buoy was just under 10 hours – more than 6kn average, thanks to a spanking F5 south-westerly and fair sea (white sails only). Yours Aye!

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Can anyone tell me WHAT trailer is best suited for a fin keel boat, and from a trailer is the Corribbee 21′ easy to launch. Thanks

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Plymouth 11/04/2016

The hull, deck and subsidiary mouldings were acquired by the proprietor of what was then The Osmosis Centre at Totnes in Devon. That company is now deunct, but osmozified into Baltic Wharf Ltd. Its founder and former owner is one Simon Ellyatt, who may still own them. His email is: [Email address removed]

Let us know how you get on! I for one would love to see the Corribee resurrected with some modern refinements. At one time we had envisaged a half-deck day sailer based on the Mk I hull. There was a plug for this – it had resolved the unintentional assymetric construction of the original. The mark one Mk I’s were about an inch narrower at deck level on the starboard side (if I remember right) than port. The wood hull plug was, I think, flogged separately before Don Whistance sold the business to Ron Lunney. The Mk II hulls were symmetrical, with the ‘offset’ corrected by splitting the mould and putting a fillet in. The lines may well now be in the public domain copyright-wise – they were drawn up more than 50 years ago, the necessary period for copyright to lapse. I don’t know about the actual manufacturing rights in the design (a different issue). These were owned by Ronnie Holland, a businessman from Essex, who died some years ago, and it may be that they erxpired with him. Something for the legal eagles among you Corribeeers to suss out! In the meantime, I’m digging out the half-deck plans I had and hopefully will bung up a PDF to the site.

Good sailing this season and if any of you get across the pond for this year Brest Fest, you will find me in and around Brest. I now sail an Oyster UFO31, ‘UFOMIST’ – GBR1179L – a natural successor to the Corribee. She’s based at the incredibly hospitable Marina Moulin Blanc which is cheaper than UK marinas and at the heart of one of the most wonderful sailing areas in the Western Channel.

Jeremy Greenaway

(Founder, Corribee Owners Association and Marketing Consultant to Newbridge Boats, 1970-1980)

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Many thanks for that information, I shall follow up on that as soon as I have sorted our BSS cert for our motor cruiser.

What became of the moulds?

What happened to the plug and moulds? I would love a new set of mouldings and get one of our yards in Norfolk to fit out for me. Probably with a carbon set of spars for shooting bridges.

[…] Hurley 22 was also a possibility, a solid boat that has crossed the Atlantic.  Then there was the Corribee a neat boat just short of 21 feet long. Finding a boat and place to keep it was taking time. Just […]

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You mention that the later boats had greater headroom, however from looking at the catologue’s, it seems that the Mk1 has 5′ of headroom, but the MK3 only has 4’8″.

Is this just the highest measurement? Or do the earlier boats have the greater headroom. Also how much of a difference is the headroom on between the two MK’s?

Thanks Jake

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Could anyone send me details of how to replace front heads toilet window, on a Mk 3 Corribee please?

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I think the forward window is the same as the side windows in construction. Spare parts aren’t obtainable, so be careful when dismantling. Use acrylic or polycarbonate (maybe try a local signmaker) to replace. Check the technical pages for info on refurbishing windows.

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Hi Mike, sorry for the long delay. I would love a copy of your brochure. ([email protected]). I still have my Mk 1 fin keel Grp corribee. I have two other Newbridge boats which are taking up my time. I think my Corribee was a kit, when she left Wolverhampton. at the rear, she has an outboard well, which I have never seen on a corribee. and beside that is a big storage locker. The wife and I are amazed at the space inside her. we have slept on her, with plenty of room for two more people, cosy. I am over 6 foot tall. she has a brand new sea head. with other bits and bobs. she is such a beautiful looking yacht. any obne with information relating to my green Mk1 Grp corribee, with the name of Ofspray, brought from Ely

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The brochure can be downloaded at the top of this page

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I saw a junk rigged Corribee recently with circular ports instead of the enlongated ones.This vessl also had a skeg fitted. Anyone know the model and year approx?

Trevor – as far as I know all the junk rigged Corribees had the circular portlights. There may be some boats that have been converted to junk, having originally been supplied as bermudan, and they will obviously have the larger windows. Happy to be proved wrong though!

any information on my corribee 1968/69 GRP. love to hear from you

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Hi, we would like to know what the official name is and where we can buy the windbreak type sheets which you can connect to the harness / side rails and have the boats name added to? Also where we can get the cockpit canopies that go over the hatch?

Many thanks

Alan Thurlow

Most people seem to call them ‘cockpit dodgers’. Any sail maker can make them up for you and put the name on. The same probably applies to the cockpit canopy, though most sailmakers would pass you on to someone else to make up the frame. If you want to make up a frame yourself there are a few suppliers of stainless tubing and fittings eg http://www.makefast.com/ If you want to make up your own dodgers etc have a look at the Boom Tent page for some information on what’s needed. Dodgers would be a very easy first project if you fancy a go at some canvas work.

see my other notice. my corribee Mk1 (Grp) was built 1968/69. are there any older corribees out there?

I have a corribee Mk 1 GRP. it says on it that it was made by “newbridge in Wolverhampton”. does that make her built around 1968-69?

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If you forward me an Email address – I will try and scan a copy of the brochure for the wooden clinker built Corribee which were built in Ireland on the banks of Lough Corrib by Mallon Boats – one of the two U.K. Distributors were Newbridge Boats who were then in Wolverhampton.

The original sole Distributor for these boat was R.G Hollands, in Croydon who later became Mallon Boats at the same address in Croydon

A Fibre glass version was also available ex Wolverhampton.

Regarding your Corribee history, R.G. (Ronnie) Hollands wasn’t just ‘sole distributor’ of the Irish boats – he actually commissioned the design from Bob Tucker. Ronnie was a very wealthy man who, apart from owning and racing (very successfully) both a Dragon and an SS34 (sister ship to Ted Heath’s Morning Cloud) on the East Coast, had a fishing lodge on Corrib. Tommy Mallon was a local boatbuilder5 and, I recall, Ronnie’s ghillie. Ronnie had a small fishing boar built by Mallon but then got the idea of having a little weekender built for he and his wife for the lough. He knew Bob Tucker, and asked him to draw up a fairly simply built weekender which had to be reminiscent of a Dragon in profile. Eventually they settled on a clinker built boat with a centreplate keel which was just under 20ft overall. As well as the dozen or so Mallon boats, a company called Bridge Boats on the Thames built three or four carvel/strip plank boats. Don Whistance, who had started a GRP boatbuilding yard at Newbridge in Wolverhampton (hence the name!) was already moulding under licence a pleasant little American 20ft cruiser designed by Ray Kaufman called the Signet. Don and Ronnie met at a London Boat Show and according to Ronnie, they discussed the concept of translating the Corribee into a GRP production boat and split the cost of building a strip plank wooden plug and adapting the superstructure lines. The result was the Mk I, of which around 150 were produced. Mine, moulded and launched in 1969/70, had a ‘tall’ rig, and a slightly heavier layup than standard in the bilges. The Mk I was very labour-intensive in fitting out, with an extensive amount of timber to be worked. To try and remain competitive in the small yacht market, Don looked towards the Signet – still in production after the move to Bridport alongside the Corribee, the Cracksman catamaran, and other sidelines. The all-moulded interior pan and coachroof with integral cockpit and side decks was adapted from the Signet by way of some cunning filleting and filling to make a perfect lid to complement the Mark II hull, which was stretched out by an inch or so at the gunwhale to marry up with the new lid. By the way, all Mk I and Mk II hulls were slightly assymetric – a miscalculation in the construction of the original plugs left them an inch or so narrower on the starboard side! As far as I recall, this was corrected with the later Mk III’s with a new hull plug to provide for the revised deck moulding which increased headroom by two inches by the simple expedient of adding camber to the side decks. Hope you will find space to incorporate the above and correct the boat’s history!!

Best wishes Jeremy Greenaway

(Founder, Corribee Owners Association & marketing consultant, Newbridge Boats, 1970-1980

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  Note, exact year not yet known.Newbridge Coribee 21 - new to the market.  More details and photo's to follow.

The Company normally acts as broker for the vendor who unless otherwise stated is not selling in the course of a business. The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. E&OE.

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ABOUT NEWBRIDGE CORRIBEE 21

The Newbridge Corribee 21 is a 21 feet long that boasts a 7.2 feet beam. and a draft of 0.9 meters.This 1980 Petrol Newbridge Corribee 21, with 2.0 horsepower. The Newbridge Corribee 21 is made of fiberglass.

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A cheap way into offshore sailing, this is boat for which the phrase ‘a proper little yacht’ was coined. Slim and elegant with long overhangs, she is an excellent sea-boat for her length and very popular. She has several Atlantic crossings under her belt, not to mention the round-Britain voyages that launched the careers of professional racers Dame Ellen MacArthur and Katie Miller. Her hull, drawn by Robert Tucker, is rather narrow, which restricts the available space below decks, but the builders managed to squeeze in four berths, a galley and a chart table (with a chemical toilet underneath it). She was fast for her time and reasonably well built. The MkII version has better headroom and an encapsulated iron keel.

LOA 6.32m (2lft 9in), LWL 4.88m (16ft), beam 2.08m (6ft 10in), draught 0.97m (3ft 2in), displacement 908kg (2,0001b). Price guide: £1,500 to £5,000 YM Test Report November 1968.

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    1985 Newbridge Corribee 21 Mk3 for sale. Used 1985 Newbridge Corribee 21 Mk3 for sale named "Hobnob" is located in East Suffolk (England, United Kingdom).This vessel was both designed and built by the shipyard back in 1985. Key features 1985 Newbridge Corribee 21 Mk3: length 20.73 feet, beam 7.15 feet, boat displacement 1,999.59 pounds and max boat draft 2.49 feet. 1 x Mariner Sailmate engine ...

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    4 ft 8 in (1.42 m) Engine ( Outboard) up to 7.5 hp. Engine ( Inboard) up to 12 hp. The Corribee is a model of sailing yacht with good sea keeping ability. It was in a Corribee that Ellen MacArthur sailed around Britain . The boat has also made longer voyages across the Atlantic Ocean .

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    £ 2,500 30+ days ago theyachtmarket.com See more details Report View Photos Newbridge Corribee Corribee mk 2 fin keel for sale with trailer Built in 1982 (Beatrice) is a well maintained and updated fin keel Corribee with a tall rig. All maintenance is up to date and she is complete and ready to sail. The fin keel provides great seaworthines £ 3,250

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