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BROKERAGE NELSON YACHT BROKERAGE Boats for Sale • For full details visit
www.arconayachts.com
Classic 35ft Cutter ‘Nutcracker’ Deben 4 tonner built in 1939 by Whisstocks and totally rebuilt from the keel up in 2010.
Everything needing to be done has been; from keel bolts to new engine. In excess of £35k spent on her. Reluctantly she is now too small for the current owner and if offered at a fraction of her re-build cost at £14750. For full details please visit our website.
Harry Standley, Yew Tree Farmhouse, Laxfi eld, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 8HG Tel: 01986 798257
Mobile: 07778 682 909
E-Mail:
nelsonyachts@btopenworld.com WWW.NELSONYACHTS.CO.UK
‘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. £34,000
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
“The World of ClassicYachts” Tel/Fax: (01803) 833899 –
peter@woodenships.co.uk –
www.woodenships.co.uk 2 Southford Road, Dartmouth, South Devon TQ6 9QS
Twin engine motor yacht. 45’ x 42’wl x 12’ x 3’3”. Osbornes1962. Fantastic handed twin 120hp GMs gives her 10 kts. 6 berths in 2 sleeping cabins + saloon. 2 x heads and showers. Enclosed helm. A very surprising motor yacht, 100% competent at sea or in the canals. 5 years cruising UK to Sweden, sea and inland waters. Ready to go again.
Devon £48,500
Gaff Cutter 44’+bowsprit x 13’x7’6” A Luke Powell Isles of Scilly pilot cutter, 2006. Robust build, larch planking, oak frames, bronze screws, lead keel, solid hardwood deck. Beta 62hp engine. 9 berths. Current Code Certificate. Fine condition with a 5 year charter history. £265,000 VAT paid.
35’ Rummer Yawl, built Whistocks, 1958 for designer Kim Holman. Pitch-pine hull, iron keel, easy maintain sheathed deck, varnished teak coach-roof and cock-pit. Varnished masts. 2005 diesel. 4 berths in very nice interior. Extensive upgrading in present long ownership. If you want to be sure, buy the yacht the famous man designed for himself!
Suffolk £29,950
Holman 28. A larger sister to the Holman Sterling, built 1962. Larch planking, ply deck, ally mast, new Nanni diesel. 5 berths, separate heads, head-room all through. An ideal small, economical cruising yacht, bigger than her dimensions imply.
Only £15,000 Kent.
39’ Windfall Yacht, Abeking and Rasmussen in 1938. Mahogany hull, grown oak floors with a few s/s straps. Teak deck, varnished mahogany coach-roof. Original rig on varnished mast. BMC diesel. 4 berths. Much restored in present 40 year ownership. A classically elegant yacht. UK £29,950
39’ 16TM Hillyard ketch. 1973. Iroko hull. Rebuilt 100hp Perkins. Varnished masts. 7 berths. 2 heads. 6’3” head-room. Caribbean cruise with 1st owner, Med with second owner. Recent partial refit including engine rebuilt, rewired etc. Interior clean-up required, hence only £26,000
47’ John Alden schooner built Mass. USA 1922. Yellow pine hull, teak deck, lead keel. Bermudian schooner rig on alloy masts, 1200sq’ sail. Perkins 4236 85HP. 5 berths. Separate heads. 6’+ head-room. Major US refit in 1986. A fast boat with a great race history. UK £38,000
Amethyst Bawley 24’+10’ bowsprit x 8’9”x 3’6”. An almost new and unused boat, intended as the first of a class. Professionally built in 1996. Strip plank epoxy cedar, lead keel, teak deck. Lombardini 17hp diesel. 4 berths in surprisingly spacious interior. Laid up for 2 years, very tidy but needs a little TLC to recommission.
A snip at £14,500 ono Worcs.
37’ Gaff cutter. Rare Bellchambers design, built by Gostelows1936. Robust construction, larch hull, pine deck. Powerful rig. Lister diesel. 3 berths. Wood burner. Bags of character, very tidy ready for the summer regattas.
Sensibly priced at £26,500 Hants
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CLASSIC BOAT APRIL 2012
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