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Suantrai

Suantrai was built in 1952 for and first owned by Fr Padraig O'Kelly of Drogheda. He sold the boat to Johan Stone in 1956 who in turn sold it to W. Hewitt of Belfast. After four years of ownership, the boat moved to Crawford McInnes of Millport, Belfast. In 1963 he sold the boat to George Stevenson. In 1976, Suantrai was bought by the MacConnell family, who owned the boat for 33 years.

Iain & Jenny Skinner bought her in 2008 at Holy Loch Brokerage in Dunoon and had her trucked back home to the Shetland Isles. Iain writes: ‘Much as I would like to boast a North Sea crossing, Suantrai arrived by transport - she had a leaking fuel tank and a split mainsail,  so was not really seaworthy for the crossing. Although I live in Sandwick, I moor the boat in Aithsvoe, Cunningsburgh, three miles away, where there is better shelter.’

Iain had a new mainsail cut in 2010 he also took the opportunity to revert to what was then thought to be the original sail number, S10 (although later information makes it more likely that Suantrai was actually number seven in the build sequence). This is one of the boats with an alloy mast - the original spruce mast has been lost sometime over the last fifty years. That is not too bad for a half century old boat - in fact it is surprising how many of the S-Class retain their original timber masts.

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In 2016 Suantrai was bought by shipwright Peter Chroston & Carrie Stuttle , who undertook a restoration and keeps the boat in Brae marina, Shetland.

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2018

Back in the water!

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