Jeremy Rogers Limited Explained

Jeremy Rogers Limited
Type:Limited company
Foundation:1961
Founder:Jeremy Rogers
Location City:Lymington, Hampshire
Location Country:UK
Key People:Kit Rogers
Industry:Yacht building

Jeremy Rogers Ltd. is a British boatyard based in Lymington. Founded by English boatbuilder and sailor Jeremy Rogers in 1961, it is currently known for construction to order of the classic Contessa 32 design, and refurbishment of Contessa and other yachts. The yard is notable for the high quality handbuilding of the yachts, and the renowned seaworthiness of the designs compared to modern mass-production yards.

History

The business was founded by Rogers in 1961, and by the early 1980s was employing 200 people in five factories in Lymington building the Contessa 26, Contessa 32 and the Doug Peterson designed Grand Prix 35s, 39s and 43s, and exporting the yachts worldwide. Although an insolvency forced production to stop, in 1995 the Contessa 32 moulds were bought back and production on a bespoke basis restarted. The yard currently offers refurbishment and parts support for Contessa yachts, as well as refitting of other yacht makes.

A 'Green' Contessa

2011, the 40th Anniversary of the Contessa 32, saw a renewed interest in new Contessa 32s after Rogers exhibited his new "greener" Contessa 32 Calypso at the Southampton Boat Show[1] in collaboration with The Green Blue (a collaborative effort of the Royal Yachting Association and the British Marine Federation).[2] Calypso showcased a variety of sustainable products and technology.

The deck and interior woodwork is made from sustainable 'Kebonised' maple rather than unsustainable tropical hardwoods such as teak and mahogany. A diesel-electric hybrid Beta 25 engine is used to lower fuel consumption, and a solar panel and wind generator are fitted.[3] The deck is glued with Saba adhesive, which is solvent-free and unlike the more commonly used Sikaflex does not contain isocyanates which are linked to asthma and cancer.[4] Linseed-based petrochemical-free Le Tonkinois varnish is used for the wood, and the hull is painted with Hempasil non-toxic antifoul.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeremy Rogers - Contessa 32. Exhibitor Profiles. Southampton Boat Show. 9 June 2012.
  2. Web site: The Green Blue and Jeremy Rogers Ltd Launch Calypso - a 'greener' Contessa 32. 13 September 2010. 31 January 2011. The Green Blue. https://web.archive.org/web/20100924171440/http://www.thegreenblue.org.uk/news/latest_news/2010/calypso_is_launched.aspx. 24 September 2010. dead.
  3. Web site: Rogers. Jessie. A Contessa 32 for our times. Practical Boat Owner. 9 June 2012.
  4. Web site: Compton. Nic. Green Machine. Sailing Magazine. 29 March 2012.