This is the history of my yacht Cicely June, the very first S&S 34 to come to Australia.
Note that it says Pat Dixon had a 3/4 tonner moulded in the UK for shipping to and fitting out and rigging in Australia.
I did read elsewhere that Mike Winfield (then a property developer in the UK) had the design commissioned for an IOR 3/4 tonner to Sparkman & Stephens and that he required/requested that all yachts built to the design have the word "Morning" in their names because he owned a race horse by the name of "Morning ????".



The new interface of Seabreeze is a tad challenging. The photos don't come up in the post, but links to them do.
Apart from being the first S&S 34 in Australia, Cicely June is quite unique amongst S&S 34s. She has interior fibreglass mouldings between the head lining and cabin sides and the step between the two levels of the coach roof.
This makes refurbishment of the interior so simple and easy by just taking the old ply panel out, using it as a template and cutting a new panel.
Also she has a bridge deck which stops a cockpit full of greenie dumping down below, provides a great place for a mainsheet traveller and provides extra space below for a fridge unit with batteries below that.
Her sister ship "Western Morning" which came to Australia as the plug in the moulds when Swarbricks bought them, does not have the bridge deck.
That is not really my concern any longer though as I have the yacht sold much to my regret. Settlement is due next Sunday and will happen, failing some huge disaster. The price is good with the loss not being to great financially but huge emotionally.
The new owners are a youngish couple who I believe will love the yacht and do right by it. They had a S&S 30 previously and regret the day they sold it.
So here is fingers crossed till next Sunday after which I can get busy on my Van De Stadt 34 named "Cisco" and get her back in the water.
I had a Windrush Wildfire some years ago named Pancho and said at the time I would one day have a yacht called Cisco. The sequence of events has taken far too long though so I am now moving into hyperdrive.