Myth of Malham: World’s coolest yachts

Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and RORC Commodore Deb Fish nominated The Myth of Malham. Here’s the report:


“Nothing beats the elegance of a classic yacht with a distinguished past. RORC commodore John Illingworth’s Myth of Malham won the Fastnet Yacht Race in 1947 and 1949, and made history as captain of the British team that won the first Admiral’s Cup in 1957,” says Fish.

The Laurent Giles design was radical for its time. The owner’s brief, according to Giles, was to “go ‘flat-out’ for the Fastnet; minimum size, rather light displacement, no sheer or doghouse and very short overhangs”. The design also capitalised on the RORC rating of the time to maximise ‘free’ headsail area.

“Illingworth and the Myth were ahead of their time – the yacht featured a masthead rig, providing unrated sail area, and Illingworth sailed with a mixed crew often including Mary Pera, an authority on celestial navigation, as his navigator,” adds Fish.

Fittingly, the RORC race named after the Myth of Malham is a true navigator’s challenge, with a host of tidal gates to contend with along the South Coast.

Myth of Malham stats rating
Top speed: Approx 9 knots
LOA: 11.47m/37ft 6in
Launched: 1947
Berths: 6
Price: Unknown
Adrenalin factor: 60%


For Yachting World’s list of cool boats, click here.

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