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HMY Bezan

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Name
  
HMY Bezan

Class and type
  
Royal yacht

Length
  
34 ft (10 m) (overall)

Launched
  
1661

Fate
  
Broken up in 1687

Tons burthen
  
35 (bm)

Beam
  
14 ft (4.3 m)

Draft
  
1.07 m

HMY Bezan (or Bezaan) was a Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy of England. The Bezan was a Dutch pleasure yacht built in 1630 and presented to Charles II by the Dutch East India Company. The Bezan was about 15 feet long with a single mast and carried a crew of two, and was the precursor of modern leisure yachts.

A “bezaan” is Dutch for a gaff rigged type of sail.

HMY Mary, which was also presented by the Dutch East India Company to Charles the same year, had “square rigging”.

Charles and his brother James raced their craft against each other. There was a race between the Dutch-built Bezan and the King’s yacht Jamie (named after James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth), which the former easily won.

References

HMY Bezan Wikipedia