Custom SchoonerThis 2005 Traditional 55ft Gaff-Rig Schooner is a wonderful classic yacht built with modern construction inspired by the lines of the famous 44 Dream of Isaac Webb built in 1833 known to be the fastest and the most beautiful yacht in her era at the New York Yacht Club.
She offers style and comfort in the sense of traditional sailing.
ConstructionWood-Epoxy composite, mahogany all over with teak decks.
General specificationL.o.a. : 21.10 meters
L.o.d. : 18.16 meters
Beam : 5.56 meters
Draft : 1.93 meters
Displacement : 30 tons
Cruising Speed : 9 knots under engine/12 knots under sail
Sail Area : 234 sq/m in total (main, mizzen, stay-sail, yankee, fisherman)
Deck Fittings : Custom bronze
Engine : Yanmar 4LH-DTE 170bhp@3300rpm
Genset : Onan 6.5kwa
Electricity : 220VAC and 24VDC
Fuel Capacity : 1000lts
Water Capacity : 1500lts
Navigation & Communication Equipment Radar
GPS
VHF
Depth/Speed/Wind
Sonar
Galley Equipment Gas/Electric stove
Microwave/Oven
Refrigerator
Deepfreeze
Icemaker
Other electrical kitchen and household appliances
Entertainment Equipment Stereo/CD in salon and on deck
TV/DVD in salon
Recreational Equipment Rubber dinghy with rigid bottom
9.9bhp outboard
Small day-sailor
Snorkelling and fishing equipment
Scuba gear if requested (current certification verification required)
AccommodationTwo double cabins with own head/shower
Separate crew quarters with own head/shower
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Construction
All frames, keel, deadwood, beams, gunnels, longitudinal and transverse stiffeners are laminated African mahogany.
Hull planking is 25mm African mahogany strips, 3 layers of African mahogany veneers and a layer of 220gr/sqm biaxial glass. The glass on the inside of the hull is up to the water-line.
The bulkheads are Airex foam/Marine plywood sandwich.
Deck is 2 layers of 12mm Marine plywood with 12mm of Burmese teak glued and caulked with Sikaflex.
The spars are laminated Oregon pine and are currently in a workshop being revarnished for the 2010 season.
Epoxy used is SP106 and paint systems from Awl-Grip.
The interior is also African mahogany and marine plywood in a combination of white and varnished surfaces.