BROKERAGE
STANLEY & THOMAS BROKERAGE
SPECIALISTS IN RESTORATION & REPAIR OF CLASSIC WOODEN BOATS
SHIRLEY TEMPLE: Fully restored 20ft Horsham Slipper Launch, 1951. Includes bespoke trailer. £19,000
THAMES DOUBLE SKIFF: by R J Turk of Kingston c.1930’s. Degraff trailer, full inventory, excl. condition. £6,500
QUIET WATERS: 33ft Broads Cruiser by J H Taylor of Chester, 1961, 4 berths. BMC Vedette. £22,500 Mobile:07799-654113 Tel: 01753-833166
sarah.woolley@stanleyandthomas.co.uk www.stanleyandthomas.co.uk Tom Jones Boatyard, Romney Lock, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 6HU
SELLING? 6 MONTHS
STORAGE FREE at
BROKERAGE Boats for Sale • For full details visit 
www.arconayachts.com
“Kookaburra” Fairey Atalanta 26, 1963, twin drop keels, new Beta 13hp diesel in 2006! Here £4,500
“Cormorant” , 1911, 30ft Yawl by A R Luke, listed in Classic Boats top 250! Here £24,500
Classic 35ft Cutter ‘Nutcracker’
“Ladybird” Clinker Gaff Cutter custom built 2002 by Tim Goldstaw, Scotland, Cambridge £9,950
“Ondine” Frederick Parker 5 Ton, 1961, Nanni 14hp diesel fi tted 2005, lovely boat, Here £16,000
‘Nutcracker’ is a beautiful Dutch built classic 35ft cutter, built in 1961. Now fully equipped for long distance short-handed or fully crewed off-shore cruising with a full set of Penrose sails and Magic Furl asymmetric, carbon pole and monitor wind vane self-steering. Additionally she comes with Raymarine instruments, autopilot and chartplotter with AIS. £38,000
www.woodrolfe.com The Yacht Harbour, Tollesbury, Essex CM9 8SE • Tel: 01621 868494 78 CLASSIC BOAT FEBRUARY 2012 Arcona Yachts UK
Hamble Point Marina, School Lane, Hamble, Southampton SO31 4NB, England Tel: +44 (0)2380 457770 • Email: 
info@arconayachts.com www.arconayachts. com
    
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