A trophy made for a club that sails on a lake surrounded by pine trees.
This X-95 is depicted sailing past a lighthouse that unfortunately burnt down a few years ago.
A Perpetual Trophy dedicated to the Tornado gold medallists from the Montreal Olmpics.
The tower in the background is a well known local landmark in their home town in Southern England. As are the bathing huts.
Bateman’s Folly, the tower, leans in real life too!
This magnificent perpetual award was commisioned by Hobie 16 sailors from Lake Arrowhead, California.
It is 32″ tall and crafted to the customers design.
It even shows the pine trees that surround the lake.
A smaller club on beautiful Sydney harbour.
That’s the Balboa Yacht club’s race tower in the background.
This is the trophy for the “Little Old Ladies Regatta”!
A memorial trophy with the sail number and clubhouse of the sailor.
A small club in Britain that sails Toppers and Optimists among other classes.
Made for the 50th anniversary of the Keppel Bay Sailing Club at Yeppoon on the Queensland coast.
Includes an artistic interpretation of our clubhouse.
Catamaran Division
Hand crafted, as are all our trophies, for our own club here on the Queensland coast.
2007 is our 50th anniversary year so we were asked to make a series of “special” trophies to mark the occasion.
A trophy made for the North American champion which included Canada, the US and Central America
This trophy includes a map of one of the Great Barrier Reef islands in the background.
The spinnaker was laser engraved with the sponsors logo.
The octagonal bases we use for these special perpetual trophies have plenty of room for annual plaques.
The octagonal bases we use for these special perpetual trophies have plenty of room for annual plaques.
For an annual regatta sailed off Vancouver Island. The background is a map of the north west corner of America.
With their distinctive red sails and that map in the background there’s no question where these Mirror dinghies sail.
This trophy went to New Zealand for the short handed series of Young 88s.
They sail around Rangitoto Island with its distinctive volcanic profile.
Made for their Harvest Moon race down the Texas coast and includes the club burgee.