Designer | Illingworth Primrose Partnership |
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Builder | Construction Mécanique de Normandie, Cherbourgé |
Date | 1963 |
Length overall | 37 ft 1 in / 11.3 m |
Length deck | 37 ft 1 in / 11.3 m |
Length waterline | 24 ft 7 in / 7.5 m |
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Beam | 9 ft 0 in / 2.75 m |
Draft | 5 ft 10 in / 1.77 m |
Displacement | 5.3 Tonnes |
Construction | Diagonal mahogany plank over oak frames |
Engine | Nanni 3 cyl 21 HP 2001 |
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Location | United Kingdom |
Price | Sold |
These details are provisional and may be amended
It is for good reason that Illingworth is sometimes referred to as the founding father of modern ocean racing - a strong advocate of building ocean racers smaller and lighter, he was involved in more than five hundred designs, and the highly successful Class III French ocean racer MAICA, which spawned a class of sister ships, was typical.
CHAMOIS was the third boat to be built, after PRIMEVERE and ALVENA and she has been lovingly and generously restored, her structure carefully repaired, possibly made stronger than original - work started in 2001 and has also included; a new engine, all new rig, a new teak deck, all new systems (plumbing/electric & navigation)and the yacht's interior, for which Illingworth & Primrose were so clever at maximising space, has been skilfully renewed.
Interested in CHAMOIS in more detail.
- Silva GPS
- Silva Multi Control – speed, depth, navigate, wind
- ICOM DS 100 VHF controller
- VHF IC-M501 Euro
- Aqua Signal 40 type nav lights; bi-colour at masthead and pulpit, steaming, deck and stern.
- Nanni 21 HP Diesel driving feathering reversible 3 bladed propeller
- Morse Teleflex engine control in cockpit
- New plastic diesel tanks 80 litre each housed in lockers each side aft
- Gas cylinder accessible stbd in locker forward of fuel tank
- Water strainer and fuel filter accessible in locker for’ard port fuel tank
- Water tank under saloon floor
- Eberspacher heater and manual bilge pump accessed by locker behind tiller
- Calorifier and immersion for hot water
- 1 x 12 V engine battery (under saloon floor)
- 2 x 12 V domestic batteries under quarter berth
- Battery charger
- 240 V ring main with 2 sockets
- Power isolator panel at chart table
- 2 x Lewmar original primary winches re chromed
- 2 x Lewmar 40 secondary winches
- Lazarette; substantial storage aft
- Stainless steel main sheet horse
- Barton 6:1 mainsheet block
- 12 V socket in cockpit for searchlight
- Nav instrument repeaters; Wind angle / speed, compass, auto pilot, depth, over coach roof
- 2 x alloy mooring cleats
- 4 x plastic dorade vents and boxes over trunk cabin
- Fore hatch
- Lofrans windlass
- 35 lb CQR anchor and chain
- Central chromed cleat for’ard
- 2 x alloy mooring cleats
- Sloop rig with main, jib and asymmetric spinnaker all new by Rowson in 2001
- Deck stepped Z Spar alloy mast and alloy boom
- 2 x sets spreaders
- 1 x set of diamonds
- 2 x Lewmar original halyard winches on mast
- 1 x Lewmar 6 wicnch for reefing lines
- Z Spar Furler twin groove head stay
- Z Spar spinnaker pole
- Genoa tracks
Diagonal triple skin mahogany over oak frames
General outline
From the cockpit – itself longer than the original Maica design - the accommodation with 5 berths altogether is accessed by a sliding hatch over the coach roof and steps down to the saloon amidships. The whole is beautifully finished in white décor with contrasting varnished mahogany surround giving a very clean and light ambience. The galley to port and navigation station opposite are separated by semi bulkeads from the main saloon.
Galley
- Plastimo Atlantic gas cooker with oven and 2 burner hob
- Large fridge
- Stainless steel sink
- Manual pump for cold water, can be diverted as supplementary bilge pump
- Pressure hot water tap
Chart table
- Navigation instruments
- Chart storage
- Pilot bunk beneath into starboard quarter
Saloon
- Good headroom
- Single berth / settees either side
- Stowage under and outboard
- Generous drop double leaf table amidships; seats 6
- 4 x reading etc interior lights
- Bulhead and doors amidships give access to heads and foc’sle accommodation.
Heads
- Heads can be en suite to either saloon or foc’sle
-Jabson manual WC to starboard
- Wash basin; hot and cold mixer tap - and stowage outboard to port
Fore cabin
- Trunk cabin roof covers most to give good headroom
- Hatch in deckhead
- 2 x single berths with lockers and drawers below
- 2 x reading lights
- Chain locker for’ard
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Name | FLEURTJE |
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Designer | Robert Clark |
Builder | G. De Vries Lentsch Jr, Amsterdam |
Date | 1960 |
Length deck | 171 ft 0 in / 52.12 m |
Beam | 28 ft 1 in / 8.56 m |
Draft | 15 ft 9 in / 4.8 m |
Displacement | 472 Tons |
Gross Tonnage | 295 Tons |
Location | Spain |
Price | EUR 8,400,000 |
Vat | VAT Not Paid |
Name | ALTAIR |
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Designer | William Fife III |
Builder | William Fife & Son, Fairlie |
Date | 1931 |
Length deck | 107 ft 7 in / 32.8 m |
Beam | 20 ft 6 in / 6.25 m |
Draft | 13 ft 9 in / 4.2 m |
Displacement | 155 Tons |
Location | Spain |
Price | EUR 6,500,000 |
Name | PURITAN |
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Designer | John G Alden |
Builder | Electric Boat Company, Groton, USA |
Date | 1931 |
Length deck | 102 ft 9 in / 31.32 m |
Beam | 22 ft 9 in / 6.94 m |
Draft Board Up | 0 ft 0 in / 0 m |
Draft Board Down | 0 ft 0 in / 0 m |
Displacement | 127 Tons |
Location | Italy |
Price | EUR 6,500,000 |
Name | WOLFHOUND |
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Designer | John G Alden |
Builder | Graafship, Dordrecht & Opus Five Ltd, Enhuizen, Holland |
Date | 2021 |
Length deck | 121 ft 5 in / 37 m |
Beam | 23 ft 11 in / 7.3 m |
Draft | 12 ft 2 in / 3.7 m |
Displacement | 182 Tons |
Location | Germany |
Price | EUR 6,500,000 |
Vat | VAT Not Paid |
Name | CANGARDA |
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Designer | H.C. Wintringham |
Builder | Pusey & Jones Co., Wilmington, USA |
Date | 1901 |
Length deck | 126 ft 0 in / 38.4 m |
Beam | 17 ft 6 in / 5.33 m |
Draft | 7 ft 9 in / 2.36 m |
Displacement | 120 Tons |
Location | USA |
Price | Sold |
Name | SUNSHINE |
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Designer | William Fife III |
Builder | Myanmar Shipyards |
Date | 2003 |
Length deck | 101 ft 8 in / 31 m |
Beam | 18 ft 4 in / 5.6 m |
Draft | 11 ft 2 in / 3.4 m |
Displacement | 80 Tons |
Location | Spain |
Price | EUR 3,900,000 |
Vat | VAT Not Paid |
Name | SUMURUN |
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Designer | William Fife III |
Builder | William Fife & Son, Fairlie |
Date | 1914 |
Length deck | 94 ft 0 in / 28.65 m |
Beam | 16 ft 9 in / 5.1 m |
Draft | 12 ft 6 in / 3.8 m |
Displacement | 76 Tons |
Location | France |
Price | EUR 1,900,000 |
Name | SPIRIT OF JOSEPHINE |
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Designer | Sean McMillan/ Spirit Yachts |
Builder | Spirit Yachts Ltd Ipswich |
Date | 2021 |
Length deck | 65 ft 0 in / 19.8 m |
Beam | 14 ft 1 in / 4.3 m |
Draft | 9 ft 2 in / 2.8 m |
Displacement | 16.5 Tons |
Location | United Kingdom |
Price | GBP 1,750,000 |
Name | NIEBLA |
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Designer | Paul Spooner |
Builder | Fairlie Restorations, Hamble, England |
Date | 2005 |
Length deck | 59 ft 0 in / 17.98 m |
Beam | 12 ft 6 in / 3.8 m |
Draft | 8 ft 10 in / 2.7 m |
Displacement | 25 Tons |
Location | Germany |
Price | POA |
Name | CHLOË GISELLE |
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Designer | Sean McMillan/ Spirit Yachts |
Builder | Spirit Yachts Ipswich |
Date | 2015 |
Length deck | 65 ft 0 in / 19.8 m |
Beam | 14 ft 1 in / 4.3 m |
Draft | 9 ft 2 in / 2.8 m |
Displacement | 16.5 Tons |
Location | France |
Price | GBP 1,250,000 |
Vat | VAT Not Paid |
Name | MILENA |
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Designer | Fred Shepherd |
Builder | White's Southampton Yachtbuildling & Engineering Co Ltd |
Date | 1928 |
Length deck | 80 ft 1 in / 24.4 m |
Beam | 15 ft 1 in / 4.6 m |
Draft | 9 ft 10 in / 3 m |
Displacement | 60 Tons |
Location | Greece |
Price | EUR 1,100,000 |
Name | THEMARA |
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Designer | GL Watson & Co |
Builder | Ailsa Shipbuilding Co., Troon |
Date | 1962 |
Length deck | 78 ft 1 in / 23.8 m |
Beam | 20 ft 0 in / 6.1 m |
Draft | 8 ft 6 in / 2.6 m |
Displacement | 120 Tons |
Gross Tonnage | 90 Tons |
Location | France |
Price | EUR 950,000 |
Vat | VAT Not Paid |
These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as a general guide. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details on which they wish to rely.