This volume highlights the importance of the Bay Ports of both Cardiff and Penarth docks during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Volume One illustrated Bay Maidens and vessels that visited the ports and which can still be seen and visited. Now, in this second volume, Alan Thorne provides details of vessels and voyages of mixed fortunes, and lists further Bay Maidens, including many built in the Bay Ports, some of which are still sailing and that includes one launched as long ago as 1879. "The Sail of Cardiff Bay: Volume Two" describes 120 commercial vessels and provides details of the shipbuilders and shipyards, plus dimensions, rigs and tonnages. The book also contains an Afterword on Andrew Andersen, the Master Boat Builder from Penarth.
Reviews"...a mine of information for those interested in sail and, in particular, the south west corner of the British Isles. It reflects a great deal of time and effort in research by the author who is an acknowledged maritime historian. ...an interesting read...and a useful book of reference." -- Nautical Magazine, November 2007.
Book InformationISBN 9781902719191
Author Alan Roy ThorneFormat Paperback
Page Count 118
Imprint St David's PressPublisher St David's Press