Traditional 1880s – Inspired Gentleman’s Cutter


Inspired by the Victorian yachts of the 1880s, the traditionally-built gentleman’s cutter INTEGRITY is a beauty.

She was designed and built by Stirling and Son near Plymouth, UK, and she’s built of larch on oak with copper and bronze fastenings. At 43′, she can set 2,000 square feet of canvas.

And not to worry, if you fall in love, she can be yours for a cool £297,500 ($475,245 USD).

For more about designer/builder Will Stirling, don’t miss Nic Compton’s rundown on Will, his background, and the other boats he’s built—like the lugger ALERT—that’s in WoodenBoat magazine #235 (November/December, 2013).

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  • Virginia Gerardi says:

    Nice, Eric, only wish the video was longer. Love the background music.

  • Jerry Rose says:

    Beautiful Boat. How about having to use tackle on that tiller. I think you would have to tack the tackle. Thanks for posting Erik.