Found this recently.
In addition to my Lloyd's American Yacht issues listed above, I have now acquired the memory stick from the Association of Yacht Historians that...
Here's Calisto. She was built in 1944.
I still think it's Sona, but a close second would be Sagitta of 1908 which has the upper deck aft solarium cabin/deckhouse structure. However the...
Sona did have a fire which may have resulted in changes from her as-built appearance.
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Well, I finally found a picture of Sappho.
What is amazing to me is the rarity of pictures of this yacht. For a vessel of this size and impressiveness, I would think more images would be...
I saw those differences but agree they are later mods. Other clues like window and port count are evident. Also the subtle upsweep of the outside...
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Here's the Sona.
Hello, Camargo! Thanks for offering to share information on your father's yachts. I will send you a private message with my e-mail so we can...
I would like to se your picture of Cetonia.
Referring back to the Brightlingsea photo at the top of this thread, I have never seen a photo of the "SY Karen" which is to the right of...
Here's an artwork by Luca Papaluca.
Here's another
Since my original post I have found a few more photos of her. Let me try to post them.
May I send you a private message with my personal e-mail, so you can send them directly to me? Then I will post them here.
I now believe this yacht was the Sona. Photo to follow. Sona was built in 1922 by Camper & Nicholson measured 189 feet LOA and was 247.8 GRT. She...