| Wanderer III
at Moorea
Painting - Oil on Board
91.5 x 61 cm
The painting depicts the Hiscock's jib-headed
sloop Wanderer III, with Eric and Susan in the cockpit, sailing
in the sheltered waters of Moorea, Papeete in 1960 during their
round the world circumnavigation which commenced in July 1959 at
Yarmouth where they returned in August 1961 after covering 30,189
sea miles.
The voyage is described in Eric Hiscock's book
Beyond the West Horizon which includes the comment, "During
our two circumnavigations we have visited many islands in the three
great oceans, and we still regard Moorea, Tahiti's near neighbour,
as the most beautiful of all."
Specifications and details for Wanderer III:
Built in 1952 by Messrs. William King Ltd
of Burnham-on Crouch, Essex Design by Laurent Giles & Partners
Ltd. - Lymington, Hampshire.
Length overall 30ft 3in
Length waterline 26ft 5in
Design draft 5ft
Thames tonnage - 8t
Auxillary motor - Stuart Turner 8HP - two stroke petrol
Rig - jib headed sloop
Sail Area - maximum - 600sq ft
Additional information on yacht:
The sails are made of terylene and machine
sewn, but each seam had an additional row of hand-made stitches
to help prevent chafe. This resulted in a distinctive puckering
of the material along all the seams which shows in the painting
detail.
There is a figure head in the form of a Globe
on the bow rail with the sea shown in black and the land in gold
leaf. This was designed by artists, David and Jean Cobb, who according
to Eric also did a "lovely picture of Wanderer III running
in NE trades".
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