Motor Boat & Yachting – August 2019

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Nelson can date its roots right back
to 1864 when Sir John Thornycroft
built his fi rst steam launch on the
River Thames. Two years later his
father bought riverside ground
and John I Thornycroft and
Company was born. He made a
name for himself in fast launches
and built the fi rst torpedo boat
for the Royal Navy. By the time the
yard moved to Southampton in
1904 it was known worldwide for
its fast naval craft. It was his
grandson, Peter Thornycroft, who
started Keith, Nelson & Company
Ltd in the 1950s and TT Boat
designs in the 1960s. The fi rst
Nelson as we know it was a
wooden 29-footer built for


Leopold de Rothschild in 1959 so
that he could commute between
his home on the Beaulieu river
and the Royal Yacht Squadron at
Cowes. The legend was born.

INTERIOR
It’s interesting that all of these
British thoroughbreds have aft
cabin confi gurations. In this case
an ensuite cabin with two single
berths. Ahead of the wheelhouse,
steps drop down to a dinette

(convertible to a double berth)
opposite the galley and heads, and
vee berths in the fore cabin, which
also convert to a double.

EXTERIOR
A boat that you are on, rather than
in, when outside and a very easy
one to move around. The fl at deck
over the aft cabin features an
external helm position, steps either
side drop down to low wide side
decks that make mooring a cinch.

PERFORMANCE
Re-engined in 2016 with a pair of
Beta 220hp turbo diesels, she’ll
push on to 20 knots or more, with a
fast cruise speed in the high teens.

SEAKEEPING
Seakeeping is what it’s all about for
this boat, with a semi displacement
heavy weather hull moulded by
Halmatic. It’s a tried and tested
formula beloved of pilots,
coastguards and anyone else
who needs to go to sea and
cover ground fast, irrespective of
conditions. A deep keel provides
peerless directional stability as well
as protecting the sterngear should
the boat touch bottom.

LOA 41ft 0in (12.5m) Beam 12ft 0in (3.7m) Draught 3ft 3in (1.0m)
Displacement 11 tonnes Fuel capacity 1,363 litres
Engines Twin Beta 220hp diesel

FOR SALE James Dickens Marine; http://www.jamesdickensmarine.com

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BUILT 1979 PRICE £105,000

A hull designed to cope
with all conditions makes an
enclosed wheelhouse essential

The vee berths in the forward
guest cabin convert to
a double when needed
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