Classic Boat – September 2019

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PSYCHE is a modern classic canoe stern yawl of outstanding
beauty designed by Ed Burnett and Nigel Irens to an exacting
specification from the original owners who had sailed modern
and classic boats for the previous 40 years. Their concept
had been inspired by Albert Strange who, in the early 1900s
designed very seaworthy, comfortable, fast and beautiful
gentlemen’s yachts. Performance in stronger wind is a given but
PSYCHE also performs surprisingly well in lighter airs thanks
to modern design and construction, feathering propeller and
shallower draft.
£150,000 Lying UK

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46 ft André Mauric Bermudan Sloop 1939/2007 38 ft Ed Burnett Gaff Yawl 2000

LAK II in a sense carries in her timbers the story of France over
the past 80 years. Born in a brief period of optimism between
depression and war, and somehow a survivor of that war’s
deprivations; designed by André Mauric, whose genius would
later become universally recognised; vibrant participant in the
carefree post war years, and in France’s intense America’s Cup
campaigns of the 1970s... But in the end, a wonderful yacht
because André Mauric had that touch of technical and artistic
flair that guarantees immortality. LAK II was restored in 2007
thus ensuring another lifetime of pleasure giving.
€225,000 Lying France

57 ft Alfred Mylne Gaff Cutter 1903/2012

KELPIE is a race and regatta winner and one of the most beautiful
and fastest classic yachts of her size. At the end of the intense
2018 Mediterranean classic regatta season she notched up
1st overall in the Vintage Gaff Class at both Régates Royales -
Trophée Panerai, Cannes and Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez. Only
typical of the way this superb Golden Age of Yachting survivor
has been cared for and campaigned under present ownership,
including restorations 2009-2012 at Fairlie Restorations. KELPIE is
ready to continue sailing, racing and thrilling. Her recent success
has been achieved crewed mainly by family and friends - are you
ready?!
€580,000 Lying Spain

52 ft Johan Anker Flush Deck Cutter 1937

BOJAR has such breathtaking and effortless beauty,
genuinely lifting the human spirit and perhaps defining the term
‘classic yacht’. With a c50% ballast ratio she is an extremely
effective yacht, rarely off classic regatta podiums; at the RYS
Bicentenary Regatta BOJAR proved an equal match for icons
DORADE and STORMY WEATHER. And in these days of
restorations it’s rare to find a boat in such original, fine condition.
BOJAR can be raced by family and friends or easily cruised by
just two – unusual for a yacht of this size and vintage.

€650,000 Lying UK

58 ft John Alden Gaff Schooner 1930/2003


The last and largest of the legendary run of John Alden’s
personal MALABAR schooners that all but dominated US
offshore racing between the wars and won three Bermuda races
between them - with MALABAR X winning her class in 1930
and overall in 1932 (beating DORADE). The epitome of the
wholesome, fine and fast Alden schooners, after a major turn of
the 21st Century rebuild MALABAR X now graces Mediterranean
waters: an iconic, head-turning regular at the classic regattas,
and very comfortably appointed for easy and elegant cruising
with family and friends.


€800,000 Lying Spain


63 ft Charles E Nicholson 1935
Bermudan Cutter - Project

Once erroneously described in a major yachting magazine as
“thought to be lost”, FOXHOUND offers a rare chance to catch
just in time one of the most iconic of British ocean racing yachts;
the immediate design predecessor to the famous, later royal,
racing cutter BLOODHOUND. FOXHOUND’s commissioning
owner specified that his first wish was for a yacht to be good to
look at – and not necessarily built entirely to the RORC rules of
the time. We can clearly see in FOXHOUND’S sweet curves that
he got his desire; she wasn’t just a good looker - she was very
fast with it!
€250,000 Lying Portugal
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