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  1. MERO may well be the best restored, refitted, and outfitted example of John Bain’s highly attractive 36 ft ‘stretched’ Silverette Type of 1930s twin screw motor yacht - something akin to a shooting brake of the sea. More than 25 years of care in c...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  2. In MARY ISLAY, John E. Powell - Aeromarine’s highly proficient in-house yacht designer, who subsequently became better known as an alloy spar maker - perfected a highly attractive and purposeful fusion of workboat type with yacht styling and const...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  3. Vanessa' is more than a simple motor yacht, this fine craft is a living piece of history which gives a lesson in craftsmanship that modern boats could take note of. Built in 1953 by Graham Bunn boatyard in Wroxham, Norfolk. " Vanessa" or " Träumer...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  4. JOSEPHINE's sheer is elegant and the coach house wonderfully proportioned. Her large birdpit - typical of many American yachts of the 1950s - is comfortable and spacious. In comparison with English yachts of this era, JOSEPHINE has broader beam, m...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  5. Built from the finest of materials to a very high specification under Lloyd’s supervision, with design by one of the world’s then most successful high performance, record breaking powerboat designers, SHUTTLE has always been special; defying ident...
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  6. A beautiful and unique 24' Gaff Cutter built by Elkins of Christchurch circa 1934. 'Withy' might be a classic design but she has been brought into the modern day with the installation of an electric engine - a 48v, 4kw Krautler Saildrive motor. Th...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  7. GRALIAN’s proud bow seems to depict the ‘chin up’ attitude of her era. Cowes aircraft manufacturer Saunders-Roe’s Medina / Saro Class motor yachts are brave little ships - as brave as their original owners, many of them aviators. Eight were built ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  8. Dean & Holland are thrilled to offer this completely unique 4 bedroom house boat, the Selby Doris is a 103 ft Selby Barge that has been converted in to a spacious floating home by a skilled team of passionate craftsman, there aren’t many houseboat...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  9. 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
  10. 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...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  11. Remarks : 'Easter Maid' is a Elkins Carefee 25 wooden sloop. Her construction is of mahogany, oak and elm. She was built by the well known Christchurch boat builder, E. F Elkins. Who was responsible for the respected Laurent Giles, Vertue class of...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  12. 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 ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  13. Wooden Ships Comments on this St Ives Herring Drifter Pioneer PZ277 Pioneer PZ277 was built Paynters of St Ives for local fisherman Henry Hendy. She remained in the Hendy family until 1988. Some records state her build date as 1891, some a little ...
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  14. 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
  15. 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
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