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€850,000 | | |
Status: | Available |
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Previously TERN IV, she was designed by Claud Worth, as his last yacht, based on a life time of experience. This beautiful Yawl, has set standards of design and cruising in her days.
She was built in 1924 by Philips of Dartmouth, in carvel planked Rangoon Teak and White Oak frames, exceeding the prescriptions by Lloyd's in her time. Bought in 2000 by her current owners, and renamed "Lucky Lady", she has been fully rebuilt with top quality materials and exceptional care, in a series of refitting campaigns. She is now in top condition, ready to set sails, waiting for a dedicated new owner.
Designer: | Claud Worth |
Builder: | Classic |
Model: | Sailing Yacht |
Year constructed: | 1924 |
Berths: | 7 |
Cabins: | 3 |
Engine model: | yanmar |
Engine power: | 120.00 |
Fuel type: | Other |
Drive type: | Other |
Length over all: | 18.90m |
Length at waterline: | 14.93m |
Beam: | 4.14m |
Maximum draft: | 2.62m |
Hull material: | Wood |
Hull type: | Other |
Displacement: | 38 metric tons |
Model: "TERN IV" REFITTED
Type: sailing yacht
LOA (m): 18,90
LWL (m): 14,93
Beam (m): 4,14
Draft (m): 2,62
Year built: 1924
Builder: Philips of Dartmouth
Designer: Claud Worth
Displacement (t): 38
Ballast (tonnes): 13 ton lead external ballast, 5 ton internal between frames lead
Hull material: wood
Keel type: long keel
Deck material: 2010 teak
Deckhatch: 3 teak 2010
Wheel steering: Double worm gear mechanical
More info on hull: Carvel planked in 1 ¾'' Rangoon Teak - 2” American Elm garboards
Extra info: Oak Frames
Extra info: teak dog house 2010
Extra info: new rudder 1997
Previously TERN IV, she was designed by Claud Worth, as his last yacht, based on a life time of experience. This beautiful Yawl, has set standards of design and cruising in her days.
She was built in 1924 by Philips of Dartmouth, in carvel planked Rangoon Teak and White Oak frames, exceeding the prescriptions by Lloyd's in her time. Bought in 2000 by her current owners, and renamed "Lucky Lady", she has been fully rebuilt with top quality materials and exceptional care, in a series of refitting campaigns. She is now in top condition, ready to set sails, waiting for a dedicated new owner.For more information: "TERN IV" REFITTED for sale at De Valk Yachtbrokers - Click here: