Halcyon
80 ft Thornycroft Bermudan Ketch 1929
An extensive refit at T. Nielsen & Co in 2006 respecting her origin and her usefulness, has kept HALCYON and her teak on oak structure in near perfect condition but with the systems and conveniences of a modern yacht. Superbly fitted to go anywhere, self sufficient for cruising in comfort for a sustained period, she can
Amokura
£1,400,000 VAT unpaid, Lying United Kingdom
therefore operate as a luxury charter yacht, accommodating up to 8 guests for overnight or 11 guests on a day sail basis. Dramatic and unique yet easier to sail and less delicate than comparable classics of her size, there is a toughness about HALCYON that could earn her the label of classic explorer yacht !
50 ft Fred Shepherd Yawl 1939
Fred Shepherd designed yachts were renowned not only for their great beauty but more spacious accommodation than could be had in most boats of the 1930s - and perfectly demonstrated in this case. In his book ‘Oyster River’ George Millar gives a wonderful account of his
£245,000, Lying France
short-tacking AMOKURA with ease up the narrow tidal channels and rivers of Morbihan in the 1960s - she has moreover been maintained in beautiful condition with appropriate refits and updates ranging from bronze floors and refastening, all of which are well documented.
email:
info@sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk
33 High Street, Poole BH15 1AB, England. Tel: + 44 1202 330077
www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk
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