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Ruffian 23 Fleet Gains UK Classic Boat Register Status

29th March 2026
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Classic Lines: A Ruffian 23 under sail, now recognised on the UK National Small Boat Register, highlighting the enduring appeal of the Portaferry-built class still active on the water Credit: Afloat

The Ruffian 23 class has been formally recognised as a classic vessel by the National Maritime Museum Cornwall.

The Portaferry-built yacht has been accepted onto the UK’s National Small Boat Register. The move follows an application demonstrating the class meets all eligibility criteria.

These include a length under 32 feet, local design and construction, and continued active use. Many Ruffian 23s remain regularly sailed.

“It’s nice to see a Portaferry-built boat recognised in this way,” fleet representative Billy Spence said. “The fleet is still out there proving its worth rather than gathering dust.”

As previously reported, owners in Carrickfergus have been seeking classic status for the class. The effort forms part of discussions with Marina management over rising mooring costs.

The register applies to vessels under 32 feet that are locally built and more than 50 years old. Most Ruffian 23s built before 1975 meet these requirements.

Registration is confirmed once eligibility is supported by written histories and photographic evidence.

Spence noted support from local heritage bodies recognising the class.

A final decision from Carrickfergus Marina on fee implications linked to classic status is still awaited.

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