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60 ft Gannon & Benjamin Schooner 2001 Designed by Nat Benjamin, REBECCA of Vineyard Haven built by Gannon & Benjamin of Martha’s Vineyard has all the attributes of a thoroughbred schooner; beautiful yet immensely sea kindly; combining the honesty of a traditional design and build with being ‘new’. Her great strengths lie in purity of design with attention to detail in her construction. She has sailed the Caribbean and the Mediterranean; participated in classic regattas and is one of a small elite group of yachts aptly classified by the British Classic Yacht Club as ‘New Classics’. $950,000 VAT unpaid
Lying East Coast USA
45 ft Bristol Pilot Cutter 2007 Conceived as a replica of the pilot cutter PEGGY, built in 1904 by Rowles of Pill, POLLY AGATHA has all the charm of a classic Edwardian cutter but with a luxurious modern interior and equipped with modern technology. Her ample deck space and accommodation fit her for a variety of roles including charter and sea school use but her finish and detail befits that of a vintage yacht – and places her a long way from her work boat roots. She has 10 berths including a luxuriously appointed master cabin.
£500,000 VAT unpaid Lying UK
58 ft Laurent Giles Yawl 1952 Designed by Laurent Giles for Lloyds Yacht Club of London and built by Camper & Nicholson to exploit the American Rule (CCA) at a time when racing in America was very competitive – LUTINE OF HELFORD is harmonious in every line and would rest easy on the eye of a yachtsman from any era. Painstakingly rebuilt in her current ownership; she has proved to be handled very easily by just two cruising - and classic raced with a full crew.
£349,000 Lying UK
42 ft William Fife III Gaff Cutter 1906 William Fife III designed EVA to the requirements of the second Linear Rating Rule. She has the same dimensions as an International 8 metre. Sympathetically restored for her re-launch in 2003; she is well known on the Mediterranean Classic Yacht Circuit and adored by lovers of classic yachts. EVA is flawless - an exquisite example of a Vintage Yacht.
€440,000 Lying Spain
47 ft Laurent Giles Yawl 1951 As with Jack Laurent Giles’s Vertue design ISMANA displays that purposeful charm blending style with function as only he knew how – a style that has the onlooker captivated; more subtle than the very long overhangs that seduce so easily and far more seaworthy as a result - her current owner has fully restored her with the help of Hubert Stagnol and he seems to have known exactly what he wanted to achieve. Her structure is impressive enough but it’s in the simple
detailing and original fittings on deck and below that make this boat very special. €235,000
Lying France
48 ft Dickies of Tarbert Gaff Ketch It is no wonder that MORNA with her canoe stern and fine drawn out ends has found over the years owners who adore her – with more volume below and expansive deck space she has always proved the perfect cruising boat. Dickies knew how to build strong and supremely seaworthy boats and in MORNA Peter Dickies’ passion for beautiful yachts is also very evident… along with a little influence from Albert Strange and William Fife II perhaps?
£155,000 Lying Ireland
60 ft Alfred Mylne Gaff Yawl 2006 This 60 ft Mylne designed gaff yawl was launched in 2006 as a 12 Metre cutter – She has the lines of her 1909 sister ship JAVOTTE but a modern construction plan engineered by Ian Nicolson. In 2010 KATE was converted to yawl rig, giving her a powerful mizzen, following the tradition from the early 1900s when sailing with the large cutter rig became just a bit too much hard work. The effect has immeasurably enhanced handling and improved speed in almost all conditions. £127,500 VAT unpaid
Lying Caribbean
30 ft Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter 2001 Born of a collaboration between Nigel Irens and Ed Burnett – easy lines and a heavy displacement hull by modern standards yet with sufficient sail area to yield exciting performance and as an exceptional cruising boat – not to mention unmistakeable good looks with maybe just that hint of Laurent Giles and Harrison Butler. FOXHOUND, still in her first ownership, has been cherished and her condition hard to fault, succeeding both as a family cruiser and racing gaffer. £130,000
Lying UK Email:
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JUNE12.indd 1 CLASSIC BOAT JUNE 2012
33 ft Bjarne Aas International One Design 1948 The beautiful and competitive International One Design is Bjarne Aas’s most famous creation. Uninhibited by any rule for the International, her designer cut loose to design a boat not only fast but incredibly seaworthy. MARGUERITE ex STARLIGHT has moreover been cleverly optimised to perform well enough to win her class under IRC and CIM handicaps; making her a very economical option for a sailor looking to race at classic regattas with a small crew.
£45,000 •
www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk 27/04/2012 12:34 Lying UK
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