S/V Dorothy (yacht)

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S/V Dorothy (yacht)

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        1897 -

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        In early 1897, work commenced on a sleek 5.86 gross tons, 30ft, wooden gaff cutter (sloop) in the James Bay boatyard of John J. Robinson. Although nothing remains of Robinson’s busy shop — now the site of the Laurel Point Inn — the vessel he built is still ‘above the waves’. Today, Dorothy is considered the oldest sailing yacht in all of Canada and a major artefact in the Maritime Museum of BC’s collection.

        To learn the latest on S/V Dorothy, please refer to our website: http://mmbc.bc.ca/dorothy/

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