Peter Du Cane (boat designer) explained

Peter Du Cane (1901–1984) was a Royal Navy commander and managing director of the engineering company Vospers. He assisted in the development of the Blue Bird II amongst other boats.

Biography

Du Cane was born in 1901, the son of Charles Henry Copely Du Cane, of Braxted Park. His paternal grandfather Sir Charles Du Cane was a politician and colonial administrator; his paternal grandmother Georgiana was the daughter of John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst.[1]

He joined the Royal Navy as a thirteen-year-old before resigning his commission as a Lieutenant-Commander in 1928.[2] The following year he joined the Royal Auxiliary Air Force where he flew Westland Wapitis in No. 601 Squadron RAF.[3] Du Cane was invited by Glen Kidston to join him at Vosper Shipyard. Following Kidston's death and numerous ownership changes, Du Cane was offered the managing director's position. He accepted, while maintaining his position as Chief Designer.[2]

Under Du Cane's guidance, Vosper won a number of contracts for high-speed boats, including the construction of Blue Bird K4 which, piloted by Malcolm Campbell,[4] took the world water speed record in 1939.[5] Du Cane was awarded the Segrave Medal by the Royal Automobile Club that year for his efforts.[6] He also designed a high-speed torpedo boat, the MTB 102, 350 of which were procured by the Admiralty, and which were used extensively during the D-Day landings.[5] Du Cane was the naval architect and exterior designer of Brave Challenger, a super-yacht with a top speed of,[7] and powerboats Tramontana and Tramontana II, the former winning in the inaugural Cowes–Torquay race in 1961.[8]

Later in his career, Du Cane joined the Fleet Air Arm.[3] In 1964, he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).[9]

Du Cane died on 31 October 1984, aged 83, and was buried at sea.[10]

Publications

. High-Speed Small Craft . Peter Du Cane (engineer) . Temple Press . 978-0-7153-5926-6 . 1951 . 1974 . 4th (David & Charles) . registration .

. An Engineer of Sorts . Peter Du Cane (engineer) . 2 . Nautical Books . 1971 . 978-0-245-50749-6.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Singleton Copley: Sir William Pepperrell and Family | Recent sales | Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd.
  2. Book: Walker, Fred M. . Ships and Shipbuilders: Pioneers of Design and Construction . 30 May 2010 . Seaforth Publishing . 978-1-84832-072-7. 226.
  3. Web site: Vosper boats for the services. 6 December 2017 . 16 January 1941 . .
  4. Book: Tremayne , David . David Tremayne

    . Donald Campbell: The Man Behind The Mask . 120 . 9 December 2017 . David Tremayne . 978-0553815115 . Bantam . 3 January 2005.

  5. Web site: Vosper of Portsmouth. . 6 December 2017 .
  6. Web site: Past Winners . 12 November 2017 . Royal Automobile Club.
  7. Web site: Brave Challenger. Boat International . 6 December 2017 .
  8. Web site: Offshore powerboat racing history. . Mike . Taylor . 6 December 2017 . 26 April 2011 .
  9. Web site: Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood. . 1 January 1964 . 6 December 2017 .
  10. Web site: Reference: T/Z 151/93 (Monumental inscriptions at the parish church of All Saints, Great Braxted) . Essex Record Office . 6 December 2017.