BROKERAGE GRIFFIN
CLASSIC YACHT BROKERAGE ALVINA
LIBERTY OF RUEZ
Dickens Class GSL (series two) Motor-Yacht British Power Boat Co. Hythe 1945 51ft (15.45m) Eight Berths. Twin 75hp Foden Diesels. £80,000 Italy
GEORGIANA
‘Riviera Esportazione’ Motor-Yacht Cantiere di Naval 1962 / 2009 60ft. (18m) Six Guests, Two Crew. £495,000 Med.
BLAMANN Twin 350hp GM Diesels.
Mustang Class Centre-Board Sloop Elkins of Christchurch 1967 29ft. 5ins. (9m) Four Berths. 35hp Perkins Diesel (2004) £29,950 Devon
MARIE LOUISE 11
Atkin 40 Blue-Water Cutter Quincy, USA 1994 40ft. (12.12m) Four Berths. Perkins 4108 Diesel. £50,000 Scotland
Colin Archer Gaff Ketch Bremsnes Torgeirson, Norway 2002 56ft. (16.90m) Nine Berths. 215hp Scania Diesel. £498,000 Norway
www.classicyachtbrokerage.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1905-356482 / 07949-095075 •
info@classicyachtbrokerage.co.uk Wooden Ships
58’ Lutine of Helford one of the most famous English yachts, Laurent Giles design, Camper and Nicholson built 1952 for the Lloyds YC. Rebuilt in present ownership. Teak hull, all new frames, new teak deck. New yawl rig to original plans. Yanmar 100hp. 7 berths. Race ready for the classic yacht circuit. UK
£490,000.
Gaff Cutter (restored 2005) Hillyards of Littlehampton 1926 28ft. (8.48m) Four Berths. 35hp Perkins Diesel (2007) £25,000 Cornwall
Tel/Fax: (01803) 833899 –
peter@woodenships.co.uk –
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“The World of ClassicYachts” 2 Southford Road, Dartmouth, South Devon TQ6 9QS
40’ Westernman Gaff cutter. The last of the 4 Nigel Irens design built by Covey Island Boat Co, 2000. Pine and epoxy glass hull with all the advantages of wood and none of the disadvantages of plastic. Perkins diesel. 6 berths in 2 sleeping cabins + saloon. Exquisite joinery. Superb condition. Holland
£220,000
43’ Camper and Nicholson sloop. 1960. One of 5 similar cruiser/racer yachts design and built by C&N in the 1960s. Honduras mahogany hull. Lead keel. Strap floors and bottom planks replaced 1999. New solid teak deck 2003. Alloy mast, new rigging 2009. Volvo 50hp diesel. 8 berths. Devon.
Exceptional value at £115,000
42’Arthur Robb sloop. Built by Bangor Shipyard in 1966. Varnished hull, teak deck, lead keel. Alloy mast, new Betamarine 50hp diesel. Wheel steering. 5 berths. A very successful race yacht in her day, still a fast and powerful cruiser/racer. Ill health, she has to go. Belfast
£49,500 Offers
The lovely Warner 33, Tara, designed by Winthrop Warner, one of 12 built by Graves of Marblehead, 1954. Planked in mahogany, refitted 2001 with new deck, coach-roof and cock-pit with wheel steering. 4 berths. Volvo diesel. Rebuilt in Devon for present owner. For 30 years the American Guiness family yacht. An exquisite classic in the purest sense. Devon
£68,000
35’ Arthur Robb Lion Class sloop built by Cheoy Lee, 1964. Teak hull, sheathed plywood deck. Varnished mast. 18hp Volvo MD11c engine. 5 berths. A superb example of this very capable design. Good work in recent years to bring her up to first class condition. Well equipped, ready to go. Scotland
£42,000
28’6” Bermudian cutter. Built on the Hamble in 1936, very similar to a Harrison Butler design. Pitch-pine hull, sheathed pine deck, mahogany coach-roof, lead keel, oak floors. Lister Alpha 30hp diesel. 4 berths. Separate heads compartment. Huge character, tidy, sound and ready for sea. Cornwall
£22,000
International One Design, a development of the Int Six Meter. Designed and built by Bjarne Aas, Norway, 1964. Mahogany hull, varnished mahogany cock-pit and small coach-roof. Iron ballast keel. Proctor mast, lots of good sails. Racing until 2006. 2 berths.
Choice of 2 from £14,500
25’ Vertue. A fine example of this most famous little yacht, one of the 15 of this Laurent Giles design built by Cheoy Lee. Teak hull, varnished mast, Nanni diesel. 4 berths. Separate heads. Standing head-room. Ready to sail, Suffolk
£24,500
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