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In the early years of his adult life Watson was devoted to his company as well as close friends and family. He had little time for courting and it was not until his later years that Watson courted and married Ms
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246:(RNLI) with his boats becoming renowned for their seaworthiness and durable qualities. In 1887 Watson became chief consulting Naval Architect to the RNLI, a position which G.L. Watson & Co. Directors would fulfil through to the late 1960s.
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fashionable people in society". Only 18 months after their wedding, and shortly after the birth of his daughter, Ellen
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as influences in yacht design. After practising at J&A Inglis, Shipbuilders, in 1873 (at the age of 22) Watson set out to found the world's first yacht design office dedicated to small craft. His first design,
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and is engaged in the design, restoration and replica builds of large yachts. The company still holds the original design archive which was temporarily housed in the
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Watson's yachts were met with a range of successes and competed in typically controversial Cup contests but never managed to win the trophy.
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featured an unorthodox reverse bow which undoubtedly drew attention to the young designer. Successes followed with yachts such as
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