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A historical 'Bligh Boat Race' to take place during Tilley Endurables Falmouth Classics

by Audrey Stevens 22 May 2018 16:03 BST 22–24 June 2018
Bounty's End from the Channel 4 series ‘Mutiny' © Channel 4

With one month to go until the start of the 31st Tilley Endurables Falmouth Classics event, the Falmouth Classics Association is thrilled to reveal an utterly unique 'Bligh Boat Race' between two Bounty Launch replicas.

Conrad Humphreys will race his replica 'Bounty's End', against The National Maritime Museum Cornwall's (NMMC) 'Bounty Launch Replica' during next month's event (22 – 24 June 2018).

In 1789, William Bligh and eighteen of his crew were famously set adrift in the Pacific Ocean after Fletcher Christian led the 'Mutiny on the Bounty'. In the 200th anniversary year of Bligh's death, not one but two replicas of the boat in which Bligh successfully navigated 3,500 miles to safety have been built, and now you can see them race in this unique event.

Conrad Humphreys - a round-the-world yachtsman who was involved in the Mutiny series on Channel 4 - will be racing and taking part in the Parade of Sail and Power as well as the Small Boat Parade on Sunday 24th June, in the boat that was built for the TV series and is a replica of the original Bounty's Launch, called 'Bounty's End'.

Another replica boat, built by the NMMC for its 'Captain Bligh: Myth, Man & Mutiny' exhibition (which closed earlier this year), will also be taking part in the Falmouth Classics Parades.

The two replicas of the Bounty launch will then race against each other immediately after the two Parades (around 14:30) in the Carrick Roads.

The race - organised by the St Mawes Sailing Club - will involve a combination of sailing and rowing. Conrad and his boat clearly have infinitely more seagoing experience compared to the NMMC boat, which (at the time of writing) has yet to hit the water. However, the NMMC is expected to recruit considerably more experienced rowers from amongst the Cornish gig community, so this will be an unforgettable race.

Conrad Humphreys, owner and skipper of the 'Bounty's End', says: "We are looking forward to the much anticipated 'Bligh Boat Race' and a chance for two 18th century replicas to slog it out over a wager and some rum. We have the benefit of over 4,000 miles under the keel, so I'm hoping this will play to our hand, although rowing might just be our Achilles heel."

Richard Doughty, Director of the National Maritime Museum, says: "The National Maritime Museum Cornwall is delighted to be able to take part in such a historical race between two replicas of the infamous 'Bounty' Launch. Our replica was built in-house by a team of dedicated volunteers led by skilled boat builder Andy Nancarrow in the Museum's boat building workshop and we're very proud of it. We have a team of experienced rowers from the Cornish gig community racing, and relish the chance to take on the replica built for TV.'

John Davison, Chairman of the Falmouth Classics Association, says: "To have such a prestigious sailor and boat amongst this year's racing is brilliant, and to have both Bounty replicas in the Parade of Sail and Power and Small Boat Parade, is simply wonderful. We can't wait to see the two beautiful boats sailing together for the first time."

The classic boat 'Bounty's End' - now owned by Conrad Humphreys - was built by Mark Edwards specifically for the Channel 4 series Mutiny, in which she recreated Bligh's voyage.

The NMMC team carried out extensive research to ensure their replica boat is as faithful a reconstruction as possible. Research started in June 2016 and the boat build took around nine months to complete.

www.falmouthclassics.org.uk

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