• Fleet: Canadian
    Gleniffer

    Gleniffer is a rare surviving example of an Edwardian motor launch from a time when sail and steam yachts were modifying to gasoline power. Essentially, she is a prototype for the internal combustion engine’s evolving use in a powered cruising launch. Built in Hong Kong of Burmese teak, this slim, dignified, forty-footer epitomized the experimentation of pre-First World War power boat design that lead the way to production name brand yachts.
    Delivered new as a flush decked cruiser with a racy open cockpit (prior to the later modification of an enclosed aft wheelhouse), her debut was a modern sensation in pre-WW1 Vancouver.
    Still close to her original configuration, she remains actively cruising in her 110th year.

    Boat Name: Gleniffer
    Builder: W.S. Bailey & Co., Ltd.
    Length: 40'
    Year: 1912
    Owner: Tom Burnett
    Owner url: http://gleniffer.ca/
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