Royal Yacht Bloodhound Classic Yawl (REF# 60517)
£985,000.00
19.2m (63'0"), 1936, 1 x diesel 55hp Wood Carvel Construction, Long Keel underwater profile, 8 berths
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| Extra Details
| Designer: | Charles E Nicholson |
| Builder: | Camper & Nicholson |
| Fuel capacity: | 1 x 227 ltr (50.0 G) |
| Water capacity: | 1 x 455 ltr (100.0 G) |
| Holding tank capacity: | 1 x 46 ltr (10.0 G) |
| Last survey: | 01/01/2007 |
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Mechanical
1 x diesel 55hp, Ford Mermaid with PRM 2:1 gearbox (2007) fresh-water cooled, tiller steering, shaft drive, 3 bladed feathering Variprop prop(s). Fuel consumption (approx) 4.5ltrs/hour, Cruising speed 5 knots, Max speed 6 knots.
Generator output 4KVA.
The engine was installed in 2007 having had a major overhaul in 2006. There are 50 certified engine hours post re- commissioning to Oct 2008. The crusing range is approx 400 miles with good fuel efficiency for her size.
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Electrical Systems
12 volt, 4 batteries charged by: engine, shore power, generator
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| Dimensions
| LOA: | 19.2m (63'0") |
| LWL: | 13.7m (45'0") |
| Beam: | 3.7m (12'3") |
| Draft Min: | 2.7m (9'0") |
| Draft Max: | 2.7m (9'0") |
| Displacement: | 30,476kg (67,200.0lbs) |
| Headroom: | 1.8m (6'0") |
| Storage: | On marina |
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| Construction
Wood Carvel Construction with Long Keel underwater profile,
The Hull is Mahogany/teak carvel on elm/steel frames and finished with Awlgrip varnish system in 2007. |
| Rig
Yawl rigged 1936 Aluminium spars (1961), with Stainless Steel standing rigging (2007) |
| Sails
Slab reefing mainsail Ratsey & Laphorn (2003)
Hank On headsail (2003)
Other sails: Ratsey & Lapthorn Yankee foresail high cut (2003)
Ratsey & Laphorn Genoa (2003)
Ratsey & Laphorn Mizen (2003)
Ratsey & Laphorn storm trysail (2003)
Ratsey & Laphorn super yankee (unknown year)
5 Spinnakers and many more sails (unknown year)
Spinnaker gear,
5 halyard winches,
4 sheet winches
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| Accommodation
8 berths with 2 doubles and 4 singles in 2 cabin(s).
2 burner electric cooker, with Grill and Oven. Sink, Fridge, Freezer, Non-Smokers 2 heads (Sea Toilet), 2 handbasin, 2 shower.
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
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| Nav Equipment
Compass, Speed, Wind, Log, Echo sounder, Radar, VHF DSC radio, GPS, Chart plotter, Stereo, Clock, Barometer, Navigation lights, TV |
| Deck Gear
1 anchors (30kg Bruce),
60 metres of chain,
Sail cover, Cockpit cover, Warps, Fenders, Boathook, Instrument Covers, electric Lofrans windlass, |
| Fishing
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| Toys
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| Safety Equipment
Life jackets, Life buoys, Searchlight, Safety harnesses, Horn, Boarding ladder, 3 bilge pumps (1 manual / 2 electric) |
| Lying
POOLE |
| Broker's Comments
Register with Boatshed to see 52 extra photos of this Royal Yacht Bloodhound Classic Yawl.
Bloodhound once owned by the British Royal family with HRH Prince Philip actively sailing her all through their ownership. She would have followed the Royal Yacht Brittania on their British Isles tours and would have been the boat that both Charles and Anne learnt to sail on. Her history is extremely well documented with an excellent racing record from 1936 to January 1961 when she was bought by HM Queen Elizabeth and HRH Prince Philip.
Her current owners, however, have taken this Classic Yacht and with total dedication rebuilt her to her former glory. The workmanship is incredible and the attention to detail extensive. It was a real privilege to be on board with a great blend of the past and present. The rebuild from the keel up has been painstaking and the result is the rebirth of this famous classic yacht. She is now arguably stronger, more resilient, and more desirable than when she was first built. She is now offered with her rugged offshore characteristics coupled with the more delicate 12 metre original design either way she is ready to race or cruise but will always turn heads where ever she goes. She can be supplied with a MCA Charter Certificate if this is of interest.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
This Royal Yacht Bloodhound Classic Yawl has been personally photographed and viewed by Bob Iles of Boatshed Poole. Click here for contact details. |
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