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HARMONY – HISTORY & DESCRIPTION
The Cardinal Series of yachts date from the 1980s and were the foundation of the Warwick Yacht Design Company. Alan Warwick 1934-2018 set up the W.Y.D company in Auckland in 1980 producing over 500 designs to include performance yachts, mono and multihulls, sports fishers, luxury superyachts, high-speed launches and commercial boats. The company quickly gained a reputation for quality design and as such performance cruiser/racers such as the Cardinal 46. Consequently, they are highly sought-after, long-distance, blue water, fin & skeg yach...
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Year: | 1989 |
Length: | 46' |
Location: | Mallorca Spain |
Price: | £97,500 Ex. Tax |
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
The legendary David Hillyard needs little introduction as one of the most successful wooden boat-builders of the twentieth century, producing a staggering eight hundred boats from two-half tonners to large ocean-going schooners. The yard on the River Arun in Littlehampton, established in the 1920s is recognised for producing traditional, well-built family cruising yachts for a reasonable price.
The popular standard Four-Tonners were built in reasonable numbers from the 1930s until the 1960s and mostly feature an aft cockpit and transom stern. The design offer...
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Year: | 1935 |
Length: | 22' 3" |
Location: | Somerset UK |
Price: | £4,000 Tax Exempt |
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HISTORY and CONSTRUCTION:
The ISLE OF BUTE was built for W W H McGrady of Dundee in 1937 by Ernest Collins & Sons Boatbuilder of Wroxham, Norfolk and designed by Percy Collins and Lloyds registered that year. In 1939 the vessel came into the ownership of Harry Collins, most likely a grandson of Ernest. The ISLE OF BUTE was kept on Oulton Broad. During the Second World War Captain E V Cullen ret. of Ealing, London W5 acquired the vessel moving her after the war down on to the River Thames. In 1949 T J Dilkes of Wembley bought ISLE OF BUTE selling her to Maurice Marks in the early 195...
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Year: | 1937 |
Length: | 48' 7" |
Location: | Cambridgeshire UK |
Price: | £19,500 Tax Exempt |
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
Miller of St. Monance need little introduction as one of the most successful boatyards in the UK. James Miller built many fishing boats at his yard in St Monance on the Fife coast, the largest over 70′. He also built some very fine yachts to various UK designer’s plans working from the 1930s through to the sale of the yard and subsequent closure in the 1970s. The yard used their knowledge of the Scottish fishing boat, famous for it’s sea-worthiness, to produce a range of motor sailers, the Fifers, which became very popular and were built from...
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Year: | 1954 |
Length: | 35' |
Location: | North Ayrshire UK |
Price: | £27,500 Tax Exempt |
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
The legendary David Hillyard needs little introduction as one of the most successful wooden boat-builders of the twentieth century, producing a staggering eight hundred boats from two-half tonners to large ocean-going schooners. The yard on the River Arun in Littlehampton, established in the 1920s was soon recognised for producing traditional, well-built family cruising yachts for a reasonable price.
The standard ‘Nine Tonners’ were built in reasonable large numbers and feature a centre cockpit, aft double cabin and canoe stern. The design offers r...
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Year: | 1965 |
Length: | 32' |
Location: | Hampshire UK |
Price: | £12,000 Tax Exempt |
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
The legendary Folkboat needs little introduction as one of the most successful small yacht designs of all time, with a good cruising and racing record and a number of Atlantic crossings.
Within the U.K. the activities of this One-Design class are organised by the Folkboat Association of Great Britain. Established in April 1961 the Association was formed to ‘foster a fellowship amongst all those who sail in Folkboats’ and over the past 50 years, it has continued to promote both the racing and cruising aims of Folkboat owners. The largest fleet in t...
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Year: | 1960 |
Length: | 25' 6" |
Location: | Suffolk UK |
Price: | £4,950 Tax Exempt |
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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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Overall Length: 49ft :: Waterline: 41ft :: Beam: 11ft 7ins :: Draught: 7ft 4ins :: Displacement: 21 Tons TM
Engine: 65hp Perkins Diesel Engine :: Designer: Cesare Sangermani :: Builder: Cantiere Sangermani :: Location: Italy
Sail: Masthead Yawl Rig :: Berths: Five Guests plus Crew :: Year: 1954 :: Price: £175,000
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In the last few years of the 19th Century, Ettore Sangermani established a small boatyard which soon gained a reputation for quality yachts. In 1946 the current location in Lavanga was est...
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Year: | 1954 |
Length: | 49' |
Location: | Italy |
Price: | £175,000 |
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
SILVER KING was designed and built by Thornycroft & Co. Ltd. Hampton Upon Thames in 1965 for Alan De Costa of London. Alan kept her on the River Thames in the first year of his ownership, returning SILVER KING to Thornycroft’s in 1966 for the wheelshelter to be fully enclosed. SILVER KING was then sailed down to Palma, Mallorca where she was sold in 1967 to Leslie Bolson of Albion Gate, Hyde Park, London. Leslie moved SILVER KING to Cannes in the late 1970s where she was bought by Madame Dorothy Atkins of Eden Palm, Cannes. The current owners, the ...
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Year: | 1965 |
Length: | 62' |
Location: | Imperia Italy |
Price: | £40,000 Tax Not Paid |
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Overall Length: 81ft 4ins :: Waterline: 76ft :: Beam: 21ft 4ins :: Draught: 8ft 6ins :: Displacement: not known
Engine: Pair 380hp CUMMINS Diesel Engines :: Designer: Traditional Mediterranean :: Builder: Mavrikos Shipyard :: Location: Greece
Sail: Bermudian Rig :: Berths: Eight Guests plus crew in five cabins :: Year: 1979 / 2015-16 :: Price: £395,000
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION:
COSMOS was built in 1979 by Mavrikos Brother Shipyard, Ermoupoli, Syros, Greece. In 2015 the hull was re-constructed and in 2016 the interior and deck re-modelled.
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Year: | 1979 |
Length: | 81' 4" |
Location: | Thessaly Greece |
Price: | £395,000 Tax Not Paid |
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