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BACCHANTE was designed by R C M Courtney and built by George Wilson Boatbuilders Ltd, of Sunbury on Thames in 1955 for F S Brandon of Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire and launched as GOLDEN ORFE. In the early 1960s E J Langford of Kensington acquired the vessel keeping her in London and changing her name to BAMBURGH. In 1965 E Harrison of Reading bought the vessel and named her BACCHANTE. D N Vaughan of Wellington, Shropshire became the fourth registered owner, a member of the Gloucester and Stourport on Severn Yacht Clubs. BACCHANTE remained in his ownership for several decades before, in new owne...
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Year: | 1955 |
Length: | 35' |
Location: | Norfolk UK |
Price: | £16,500 Tax Exempt |
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SUN FUNG was built in 1965 by Fam Lam Kee in Hong Kong to carry cargo in the harbour and is an authenticated traditional Chinese Junk to a design by W Gerard Daroux. Imported to the UK in 1967 as deck cargo by SUN FUNG is now a fascinating survivor of the once numerous junks plying Hong Kong waters. She remains in an unconverted state with the original hold ideal for conversion for living aboard, floating holiday home or cruising boat. Current ownership some 18 years. Underwater hull recently blacked.
Burmese teak hull and decks and Yacal superstructure.
A...
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Year: | 1965 |
Length: | 30' |
Location: | Cambridgeshire UK |
Price: | £10,000 Tax Exempt |
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
The South Coast One Design needs little introduction as one of the most successful yacht designs of the mid 20th Century. In 1955 a group of Island Sailing Club members approached Charles Nicholson to design an inexpensive fast one-design cruiser/racer. The first six boats built by Lallows of Cowes all competed in the 1956 Round the Island Race winning the first six places overall. The SCOD, as they became known, proved to be all that was wanted as a one-design and in all, over a period of about fifteen years, 106 boats were built by various boatyards, mostly on...
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Year: | 1962 |
Length: | 26' |
Location: | West Sussex UK |
Price: | £14,000 Tax Exempt |
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Overall Length: 53ft 9ins (42ft on deck) :: Waterline: 38ft :: Beam: 14ft :: Draught: 5ft / 7ft 9ins :: Displacement: 4,900
Engine: 80hp Vetus Diesel :: Designer: Daniel Bombigher :: Builder: Ultra Marine :: Location: Southern Spain
Sail: Schooner Rig :: Berths: Six Berths :: Year: 1983 :: Price: £124,000
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
The Shpounzt 38/42 Centre-Board Schooner design was first introduced in 1976 by the well known French naval architect Daniel Bombigher.
Specification:
Builder: Ultra Marine
Designer: Daniel Bombigher
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Year: | 1983 |
Length: | 53' 9" |
Location: | Almeria Spain |
Price: | £124,000 Tax Not Paid |
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HISTORY and CONSTRUCTION:
Most classic boats begin life with a good story, and the Stella One-Design Class is no exception. Early in 1959 A E ‘Dickie’ Bird, the then Commodore of the East Coast’s Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, asked ‘Sonny’ Cole of Tucker Brown’s yard at Burnham on Crouch, to come up with a cruiser-racer along the lines of a Folkboat but slightly bigger and beamier so as to give greater initial stability with more spacious accommodation.
Quality was a must, but the Commodore wanted a straightforward approach to construction methods and n...
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Year: | 1966 |
Length: | 26' |
Location: | Hampshire UK |
Price: | £7,950 Tax Exempt |
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ORDE WINGATE was one of a small number of Admiralty designed naval pinnaces built by Lady Bee Ltd. of Shoreham in 1942. In 1944 she took part in the historic D-Day Landings. After being sold out of service she was converted to a private motor-yacht by V H Haynes of Dinnet House, Hambrook Hill, Chichester, a member of the Little Ship Club. Registered in London in the early 1950s with the official number 186239. ORDE WINGATE is named after Major-General Orde Charles Wingate DSO (1903 – 1944) who Churchill described as ‘ one of the most brilliant and cou...
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Year: | 1942 |
Length: | 36' |
Location: | West Sussex UK |
Price: | £10,000 Tax Exempt |
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CAPELLA OF BURNHAM – HISTORY & CONSTRUCTION
Build: 1960
Yard: Sutton, Great Wakering, UK
Design: Alan Buchanan
Type: Vashti Class Sloop RORC Class II
Materials: Teak / Oak and rock elm frames/ bronze and SS fittings and frames/ lead keel
Class: Lloyds 100A1
Winches: Produced by H& M Engineering, Gillingham, Kent
Dimensions: LOA 37.2’
LWL 26.4’
Beam 9.5’
Draft 6.2’
Displ. 11TM
Water tank 120 ltr /ss
Diesel tank 60 ltr /ss
CAPELLA of BURNHAM was built in 1960 for E W Hawkins (Bill) of H& M Engineering, the hull was built by ...
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Year: | 1960 |
Length: | 37' 2" |
Location: | Netherlands Netherlands |
Price: | £45,000 Tax Not Paid |
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
Narrowboat AEGIR was built in 2009 on the banks of the River Trent and named after the tidal bore that sweeps in on Spring Tides. Built by Anchor Marine Engineering, to the Eastwood design she is a bespoke build, featuring curved lines on the cabin and gunwales. Other features include large rear hatch to make traditional / semi-traditional style as required, wood-lined all steel doors and side hatch for security. Bow flares and curved bow lockers.
To avoid drafts the cabin ventilation is via ducted channels to the cabin. Also to the engine room to avoid water in...
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Year: | 2009 |
Length: | 51' |
Location: | South Yorkshire UK |
Price: | £55,000 Tax Paid |
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BENTE DORTE was built in Skagen, Denmark in 1926 to the traditional Danish Haikutter style dating from circa 1900. These were principally motorised fishing vessels the larger of which carried a ketch rig. By 1940 over 6,000 examples had been built for North Sea fishing. Today a relatively small number survive. BENTE DORTE was discovered in Sjotorp, Sweden and fully restored with a tall-ship style rig and retaining her traditional exterior look whilst sympathetically fitting out the interior for comfortable living with modern conveniences, safety equipment and machinery.
In 2008 BENTE DORTE ...
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Year: | 1926 |
Length: | 83' |
Location: | Treviso Italy |
Price: | £89,500 Tax Not Paid |
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Glastron was founded in Austin, Texas by Bob Hammond, Bill Gaston, Bob Shoop, and Guy Woodard on October 14, 1956. The marketing and sales experience of Bill Gaston, Bob Shoop, and Guy Woodward combined with Bob Hammond’s fibre-glass design and production experience led the company in its rapid expansion and development. The company’s production increased from an initial 24 units in year one to 4,000 units in year three and saw the expanding company outgrow three different production facilities during its first four years in business.
Glastron had risen to number one in its indu...
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Year: | 1973 |
Length: | 15' |
Location: | London UK |
Price: | £15,000 Tax Paid |
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