58 CLASSIC BOAT AUGUST 2016
International Boatbuilding
Training College
Boatbuilding - Joinery - Furniture
Professional instruction in a friendly working environment
International Boatbuilding Training College
Sea Lake Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. Suffolk. NR32 3LQ
[email protected] | http://www.ibtc.co.uk | 01502-569663
Lowestoft Est 1975
31ft Gentlemans
Regatta Motor Launch
Harrier
£120,000
01692 630358 or email [email protected]
- Harrier is one of the prettiest boats we have ever seen
- Built in 2001/2 and was intended to be the fi rst of a small fl eet of high quality Harrier
class boats her build number being 0001 - Due to the high cost of her construction no further boats were commissioned and so
Harrier was the only boat produced making her a very interesting unique and rare boat. - Harrier was designed by Andrew Wolstenholme and was built to emulate the style and
elegance of 80 years ago and combine it with modern technology. - From the past Harrier retains the elegant hull shape, large cockpit, easy cabin and
decking, traditional timber, carved captains chairs. - From the present a reliable engine, bow thruster, hydraulic steady steering, two fridges,
hot and cold running water, an oven, warm air heating and toilet. - The hull shape has a fi ne entry bow, champagne fl uted forward stations, strong
shoulders amidships, to a tumblehome hull. The result is a very easily driven stable hull,
which following tradition, requires very little power to propel it through the water. Eighty
years ago, poor engine power required this design of hull, but now the result is a superb
environmentally sympathetic hull.
- The timbers used in her construction were chosen with care for strength and looks. The
stern, knees and fl oor bearers are made from laminated oak. The hull is cedar sheathed
in west system. The cockpit is in mahogany and red wood. The interior joinery is in
mahogany and cherry wood. The decking, cabin and cockpit fl oors are in teak. - Harrier is a stunning and rare motor yacht, that is ideally suited for day cruising
- Large cockpit giving ample space for crew and guests, its cabin from either rain, sun, or
your friends in the cockpit. - Harriers cabin is superb for over-nighting, being warm, cosy and convenient.