Silhouette Owner's International
Association
Contact: Hon Sec Mrs Barbara M Heald
"Crosslands",
13 Bartlett Road
Shaw, Nr Oldham,
Lancs OL2 7BG
Tel: (01706) 847197
Newsletter Email: mark@mjuggins.freeserve.co.uk
Website: http://clubs.mariner.co.uk/silhouette/home.htm
The Silhouette was introduced in 1955 and ceased production in 1972.
It was designed by Robert Tucker originally at 16'0 (4.92m) for home building
(MkI) and then increased to 17'3 (5.30m) loa (MkII) and put into production
by George Hurley (A G Hurley Marine) as a trailer sailer in plywood and
later in grp. Three further Mks followed built mostly by Hurleys but other
by builders too (see below Ed.) About 500 boats of various marks are still
sailing, most popular being the SII's and SIII's. Technical advice is available
through Denis Heald (contact at the address above.)
Membership. Membership costs £12.00 per year, joining fee £2.00.
The association organises a rally and puts out ten, (yes ten ! Ed.) newsletters
each year. Membership is not confined to Silhouette owners.
Silhouette Mks:
( I am indebted to TC Eaves for what follows Ed.)
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Silhouette Mk1: 16'0 (4.92m) loa in plywood, (designed to come out of two
eight by five sheets), only a handful , home built as intended. Did not
have the wavey sheer characteristic of the later boats.
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Silhouette Mk11: 17'3 (5.30m) loa about 2200 built by Hurley Marine. Mostly
in plywod some later ones in grp
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Silhouette Mk111: 315 boats built nearly all by Hurley in GRP but see MkIV
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Silhouette MkIV: 15 boats fitted out by another company with two 1/4 berths
and no forward window. In effect a modified MkIII. Gel coat in pale green
- slightly confusing because some of the MkIIIs were also in this colour.
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Silhouette Mk V: 30 boats built in grp by various builders including Russell
Curnow in Cornwall. Topside increased by about 3" to provide extra headroom.
One boat built by Varne Yachts No 3030