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  1. The most important of Tore Holm’s designs were to the International Rule, and ATHENA ex ILDERIM might be case in point. With her stunning all-varnished hull, and designer’s signature rounded and faired to deck cabin top, she beat many of the faste...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  2. For a yacht to look so stunning - like new - after so much use does not just happen by accident. It takes special owners and an occasionally deep pocket. CUILAUN demands it, deserves it, and pays it back and more. She is quite simply one of the mo...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  3. Saunders Roe is a name mostly associated with aviation innovation, but with roots in boatbuilding on the Thames, then Cowes. Their 1930s Medina Class of fine, teak-hulled motor yachts gained an enviable reputation for seagoing properties and comfo...
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  4. James Mc Gruer drew few motor yachts, but when he did the result was bound to embody all the elegance, personality, and ability one would expect from one of the masters of 20th Century yacht design. JORVIK was built by his yard to a high spec for ...
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  5. SOVEREIGN 17 – #1 of the 10 most iconic Sunseekers ever made(Motorboat and Yachting July 2020)For serious aficionados of classic motor boats, Sunseekers and James Bond. This is the boat that launched Robert & John Braithwaite, with their brand Poo...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  6. Described by motor yachting journalist Alec Mc Mullen as “one of the most distinctive production motor cruisers ever built”, the Hagg 36 represents the culmination of a lifetime spent creating beautiful, innovative, efficient, speedy - and uniquel...
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  7. The Yachting World supplement of 1951 wrote that the 12 ton Gauntlet was one of the first boats to be built to the RORC rating – exactly what the originators of the Rule had in mind; fast and immensely seaworthy. SALUKI has now been in the same ow...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  8. FRENESI’s pedigree from the board and yard of Mc Gruers of Clynder, Scotland, is without question: together with her three sisterships; American-influenced bigger cousins to the 8-Metre Cruiser-Racers that were making James Mc Gruer's name at the ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  9. Oh my golly gosh what a wonderful MFV trawler yacht! She was built in 1957 at the yard of Edward Van de Voorde, on the River Scheldt at Antwerp, Belgium, for Belgian nobleman Vicomte Max Vilain XIIII. The designer, Alex Selleslagh, had a reputatio...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  10. There has recently been a real blossoming of interest in the One Ton Cup class of boats – CLARIONET and SUNMAID V coming immediately to mind. This fine example to a well established British design for her first aficionado owner has not rested on h...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  11. CERVEZA is a remarkably fine surviving example of 1930s British motor yacht designing and building: testimony to the quality of design, materials and work done by the Silver yard on the Clyde when it was a pioneering exponent of quality production...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  12. Remarks : These rare, classic, pocket rockets don't come up very often, and looking at this one I don't expect for it to be for sale for very long. She is a very original Albatross Mk3, with the Ford 100E 39hp petrol engine. Direct drive, and a tr...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  13. A stunning Boesch 510 ski boat (Gambler 510) - a masterpiece of wooden motorboat building. Built by the long-established and world-famous Swiss boatbuilding company, still going today. This Boesch 510 (just under 17 feet) presents in very good ord...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  14. CERESTE is such a perfect example of a state of the art late 1930s classic yacht that it's hard to believe the Mystery Class design was Robert Clark’s first, having served no apprenticeship with an established design office, or any training in yac...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  15. CATHAY CLIPPER was built of teak - during the final era of wood construction as something normal - to a very high specification under Lloyd's supervision, achieving 100A1 classification. Wing on Shing Shipyard was used to building for European and...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
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