I have a favourite shop in Totnes, Devon, which is stuffed full of vintage treasures. On our last visit I picked up a lovely vintage Star Yachts boat. Only the wooden hull remained, the sails, wooden masts and fittings were gone.
Vintage wooden boat
Star Yachts was founded just after the First World War by Franz Marie Denye, a Belgian refugee who had fled Belgium at the beginning of the war. Originally a builder of full size ships, he decided that models would provide a livelihood for him and his family. The works site was compulsorily purchased to clear the site for new development in 1990 and the family closed the business.
The boat has been sitting on a shelf in Edward’s nursery for months, looking kind of cool but definitely lacking something. So I bit the bullet and made some reversible Cath Kidston sails! The rigging isn’t perfect but hopefully adds to its charm.
Did I do the right thing in adding sails, or should I have left it alone? Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
I’m linking up with Flea Market Finds, Magpie Monda, Thrift Share Monday and Transformation Thursday – please follow the links for more lovely vintage discoveries.







Love the sails!!! You have done the right thing , it looks gorgeous:)
love the sails… absolutely gorgeous!
i think the sails look great!
so sweet, love it!
You’ve def done the right thing. It looks amazing. You’re so clever!!
Well done you, a new lease of life and I love all the information you give us too
Love the sails! You did the right thing…It looks Gorgeous!
Wow, that is such a sweet little boat and the sails really make it – well done!!
Love it! Looks wonderful, I want to sail it myself. 🙂
This looks amazing! Great job!! I absolutely love it and am a little jealous as well. 🙂
It looks gorgeous!
The sails are great. It’s beautiful. 🙂