International 6m (1932) for sale in Levington, United Kingdom

Summary

For sale is a stunning piece of maritime history - Maida, an International 6m classic day racer. Built in 1932, this striking yacht boasts a pine carvel hull on mahogany frames with teak decks, crafted by the revered Alexander Stephen and Sons. In its prime, she turned heads with surprising bursts of speed, as noted by prominent maritime historian, Tim Street. Maida, well-celebrated in the international classic boat racing scene, awaits an appreciative owner ready to restore her to her former glory. Currently ashore in Levington, United Kingdom, she will require focussed attention to her topsides before being fully commissioned. Once restored, her unique sloop rig promising excellent performance will have you slicing through the waters with ease. Maida includes multiple Doyle and Ratsey & Lapthorn sails in good condition, navigation equipment, deck and safety equipment. Additionally, she comes with a winter storage cradle suitable for flatbed transport. This boat provides a fantastic opportunity to own a slice of sailing history and join the prestigious classic boat racing scene. Maida is a true gem awaiting the right caretaker.

General information
Make/model
International 6m
Category
Used sail boat for sale
Price
Name of boat
Maida
Year
1932
Designer
John G Stephen
Length overall
9.75 metres
Length waterline
7.01 metres
Beam
2.03 metres
Draft
1.07 metres
Keel
Full Keel
Location
Levington, United Kingdom

About this International 6m

English

International 6m classic day racer called Maida. Sail number GB1/K1. This yacht has a fantastic history and is an opportunity for her next owner to join the international classic boat racing scene. Maida has been laid up ashore for a few years and will now need some attention to her topsides before being fully commissioned. In his book The Magnificent Sixes, Tim Street said of Maida that she “…showed surprising turns of speed …..” Well worth inspection!

Viewing by appointment at our Suffolk Office (IP10 0LN) - 01473 659681

Construction

Built to the International 6m rule in 1932. She has a pine carvel hull on mahogany frames with teak decks. Copper fastened with clenched frames. Her topsides require re-finishing but the planking is in sound condition. She has a long keel with lead ballast. Tiller steering to a keel-hung rudder.  Last surveyed in 2018. She has been in her current ownership for 10 years. 

Spars & Sails

Bermudan fractional sloop rig. Varnished Spruce keel stepped mast and Spruce boom. Stainless steel standing rigging. Terylene running rigging. Slab reefing to mainsail. Four sheet winches. Two halyard winches. Hank on headsails. Alloy jib tracks. 

  • Mainsail  -  Dacron  -  Doyle Sails  -  Good condition
  • Genoa  -  Dacron  -  Doyle Sails  -  Good condition
  • Spinnaker  -  Doyle Sails  -  Good condition
  • 2nd Spinnaker  -  Doyle Sails  -  Good condition
  • Mainsail and Jib  -  Ratsey & Lapthorn Sails  -  Delivery sails

Navigation Equipment

  • Single 12V battery
  • Tactic speed/log
  • Tactic echo sounder
  • Silva deck mounted compasses. 

Deck Equipment

  • Folding anchor with 20m warp
  • Fitted winter cover (needs a clean)
  • Boom awning
  • Mainsail cover
  • Various fenders and warps
  • Electric and manual bilge pumps
  • Winter storage cradle, suitable for flat bed transport.

History

As far as classic boats go, you could hardly ask for a more popular design than the International Six Metre, a class of racing yachts from the Olympics of yesteryear. Maida is a 35-foot racing sloop, built in 1932 by Alexander Stephen and Sons, which was a Scottish shipbuilding company in Glasgow on the River Clyde. She was designed by “Wee John” Stephen of the same family.

The International Six Metre class (often called 6mR) is a construction class, which means the boats are not identical but are designed to meet a measurement formula. Also, “six metre” refers to the formula rather than the length of the boat; six metre yachts are on average 30-35 feet long.

The design has an almost straight line from the stem head to the rudder heel. Unlike the swooping overhang of the stern, the bow is nearly plumb. According to the original plans, Maida was built of African white mahogany planking on a yellow pine backbone. She has been through numerous refits, during which the ribs and some of the planking have been replaced and some deck modifications made. Maida has a recent mahogany cockpit coaming and slatted hardwood cockpit sole boards. Much has been changed on a wooden boat that is 80 years old, but despite her many upgrades, Maida’s classic lines still continue to dazzle.

 

The company normally acts as brokers for the vendor who unless otherwise stated is not selling in the course of a business. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars the correctness is not guaranteed and they are intended as a guide only and do not constitute a part of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check these particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense to employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability on our part.

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferaft, fire extinguishers and flares etc., are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on board as part of the sale of a used vessel, may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owner’s specific needs.

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Broker/Dealer Information

Clarke & Carter - Suffolk

Suffolk Yacht Harbour Levington
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP10 OLN
United Kingdom
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