Redwitch

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A Red Witch on a spinnaker run
A Red Witch on a spinnaker run
A Red Witch on its side on a boat ramp, showing its keel
A Red Witch on its side on a boat ramp, showing its keel

A Red Witch is a shallow draft 6 metre yacht, designed to fit under major bridges on the Swan River in Western Australia. The boats are easy to cruise and race. The hull and cabin are usually made out of Glass-Reinforced Plastic, the keel is cast iron and the rudder is wooden. The transom has space for an outboard bracket. The Red Witch was preceded by the Red Eagle and Red Jacket designs, both of which are very similar to the Red Witch.

Red Witch Yachting Association

The Red Witch was a development by Hill & Cameron Yachts Perth of a 22 foot (6.7 metre) "Seal" yacht from England. It was subsequently further developed to produce a "Scorcerer" 20ft 6in (6.25 Metre) to cater for more the serious racing in what was a local Division IV category - maximum length 6.25 metres maximum width 2.5 metres

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