Adam & Sons - Gourock 39ft McBryde Fifty-Fifty Ketch para vender (1934) en Crinan, Argyll, Reino Unido

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El ketch Adam & Sons Gourock McBryde Fifty-Fifty de 39 pies, conocido como GLENGOUR, ofrece una combinación única de encanto histórico y funcionalidad moderna. Construido en 1934 para la familia Gleniffer Marine Engine Manufacturing, GLENGOUR se presenta como una embarcación impecablemente mantenida y un testimonio de la artesanía marítima escocesa. Este ketch, diseñado por WG McBryde, presume de un casco de pinotea tallado y una elegante cubierta de teca, con un velero práctico y eficiente que equilibra estabilidad, velocidad y facilidad de manejo. Durante las últimas dos décadas, sus actuales propietarios lo han restaurado y modernizado meticulosamente, asegurándose de que se mantenga en excelentes condiciones. Equipado con dos motores diésel marinos Yanmar y cableado y plomería actualizados, GLENGOUR está registrado como Buque Histórico Nacional. Rodeado de interiores tradicionales de caoba, ofrece alojamiento para hasta cuatro huéspedes con una combinación de encanto original y comodidad contemporánea. Ideal para un navegante exigente que busca poseer una pieza rara de la historia marítima, espera su próxima aventura desde su amarre en Crinan, Escocia, y se puede visitar con cita previa.

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Información general
Marca/modelo
Adam & Sons - Gourock 39ft McBryde Fifty-Fifty Ketch
Precio
£69.950 GBPFinance this boat
Comentario sobre el precio
Fantastically well restored Clyde-built classic
Categoría
Used barco para vender
Nombre del barco
GLENGOUR
Año
1934
Diseñador
W.G. McBryde
Ubicación
Crinan, Argyll, Reino Unido

Striking with a distinctive silhouette, the Fifty Fifty ketch — a phrase coined by the yacht designer W.G. McBryde — has been attracting the admiration of Scottish sailors for over 90 years. McBryde, though not one of the most famous Scottish yacht designers of his era, was well established as a designer of traditional power and sailing craft. Built for the family who owned the Gleniffer Marine Engine Manufacturing Company in Glasgow, the yacht was launched under the name GLENIFFER before reverting to the original intended name, GLENGOUR.

Purchased by the present owners in 2001, both highly experienced with wooden yachts, GLENGOUR has benefited from extensive re-fitting, refinishing, and sympathetic modernisation over the past 25 years. All work has been carried out to the highest standards, with an attention to detail rarely seen in a commercially restored vessel. A comprehensive history file accompanies the boat including the original lines plans. This remarkable piece of Scottish maritime history is now seeking her next custodian.

On file and available by request we hold a collection of additional photographs and a summary of the extensive work completed during the current ownership.

Lying afloat on her mooring in Crinan Harbour, GLENGOUR is available for viewing strictly by prior appointment.

DESIGNER'S COMMENTS:

Considering this craft as a sailing yacht, her sail spread is not large, but it is very efficient and one that is exceptionally easy to handle. She is able to go to windward and remarkably fast for a vessel of this type. Her firm bilges give good stability. The hull is a good compromise and excellent accommodation for four persons has been planned. Wheel steering is arranged in the companion deckhouse, and a tiller aft for use when under sail’

W.G. McBryde, ‘Forty Designs of Motor and Sailing Yachts’

A full copy of this book is included within the Glengour historical archive.

OWNERS COMMENT:

Glengour’s own website celebrates the essence of the boat and provides more information on McBryde’s unique design and on the builders, James Adam & Sons. There are insights into the boat’s rich history and snippets about the books, magazine articles, documents and plans that belong with the boat. You can see some interesting photos on the Shed Page from our extensive Restoration. Other webpages give a sense of the luxury of life aboard and how relaxing and fulfilling it feels to go cruising on Glengour. The Sailing and Updates Pages (with short video) give an idea of how well Glengour is performing with her recent feathering props and new sails.

Glengour is on the National Historic Ships Register and a search on their site for Glengour will bring up the boat’s DETAILS page, which has an active link to the boat’s website.

https://yachtglengour.wixsite.com/1934

In excellent condition with an airy wheelhouse, stunning cabins, twin engines and delightful sailing ability, Glengour is a rare gem. A stylish and rewarding boat to be part of. Or, as renowned naval architect and yacht designer, Uffa Fox, put it after some time spent aboard “…there is no doubt that McBryde has produced a wonderful little vessel in Glengour.”

CONSTRUCTION

Hull Construction:

Carvel pitch pine planking

Oak stem and stern posts

Oak wood keel

Sawn oak frames

Steamed ribs in elm

Planking copper clenched to ribs and fastened to frames with bronze screws

Oak wood floors with one iroko laminated floor in way of the main mast step

Solid iroko mast step

Topsides finished in ivory gloss paint

Underwater hull finished in navy antifouling with red boot top

Deck & Superstructure Construction:

Douglas fir beam shelf and carlings

Douglas fir deck beams with oak deck beams in way of the main mast

Traditional laid teak deck, stepped in the way of wheelhouse

Traditional teak skylight hatch forward of the wheelhouse

Teak wheelhouse superstructure and aft coachroof

Wheelhouse and coachroof sides finished in a gloss varnish

Wheelhouse and coachroof tops epoxy sheathed and finished in cream, non-slip deck paint

Keel & Rudder:

Lead ballast keel

Bronze keel bolts

Two new keel bolts fitted in way of mast step

Full depth, keel-hung bronze plate rudder

MACHINERY

Port Engine & Gearbox:

Yanmar 3GMF marine diesel engine

22.5hp

3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled marine diesel engine

Mechanical reversing marine gearbox

Single lever morse control

Auxiliary hydraulic pump for windlass operation

Starboard Engine & Gearbox:

Yanmar 3GMF marine diesel engine

22.5hp

3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled marine diesel engine

Mechanical reversing marine gearbox

Single lever morse control

Maintenance & Performance:

Engines serviced during winter lay-up 2024-25

Exhaust systems rebuilt in current ownership with refurbished injection elbows, new hoses from engines to waterlocks and new stainless steel transom outlets

Cruising speed under engine 6kts

Propulsion & Steering:

Aquadrive thrust bearing units for both engine, both refurbished in current ownership

Stainless steel propshafts

2x Darglow FeatherStream, 3 blade, feathering propellers (2019)

Custom-designed, single-station hydraulic wheel steering system fitted in current ownership

Steering wheel to port side of wheelhouse

Tiller steering on aft deck, hydraulic system can be isolated

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:

12vDC onboard power system

Battery Banks:

Port Battery – 1x 12vDC, 110Ah, lead acid, port engine only

Starboard Battery Bank – 2x 12vDC, 110Ah, lead acid, starboard engine and domestics (2021)

Charging:

ENAG Switch Mode battery charger

230vAC – 12vDC, 12amp

Alternators:

Engine mounted alternators on each engine

12vDC

Other Electrical:

Searchlight

PLUMBING SYSTEMS

Fresh Water:

Pressurised hot and cold water systems

Mixer tap in galley

Hot and cold lever taps in heads

Hot water provided from calorifier, heated by engine cooling water

Bilge Pumps:

Manual Bilge Pump – Henderson Mark V

Electric Bilge Pump – Rule-Mate 750gph with manual and auto switching

Deck Wash:

Flojet saltwater deck wash pump

Plug-in deck connector beneath port side deck step

TANKAGE

Fuel:

Twin diesel tanks

Stainless steel tank construction

Approximate tank capacity 159ltrs / 35 Gal each

Total fuel tank capacity 318ltrs / 70 Gal

Fresh Water:

Twin fresh water tanks

Stainless steel tank construction

Approximate tank capacity 159ltrs / 35 Gal each

Total water tank capacity 318ltrs / 70 Gal

Tank Monitoring:

Dip sticks to ascertain levels in all tanks.

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

In Wheelhouse:

Plotter – Garmin GPS Map556

Depth/Speed – NASA Clipper Duet display

Magnetic Compass – Sestrel Moore gimballed compass with hood, light fitting and bearing sight

Communications Equipment:

DSC VHF – Icom IC-M411

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

Galley Stove – Taylor's 030 paraffin cooker, gimbal-mounted with two top burners and pan clamps. Glass-fronted oven with a separate burner. 1.5 gallon stainless steel pressurised fuel tank for stove

Fridge – Front opening 85ltr Isotherm fridge with icebox, Isotherm powersaving ASU control panel

Stainless steel sink with combined drying board

Mixer tap

Heads:

Toilet – Blakes Victory manual marine toilet

Ceramic wash hand basin

Hot and cold taps

Heating:

Wallis 40DT diesel-fired blown air heating system

Thermostatic cabin controller

Outlets in saloon, heads and aft cabin

Lighting:

Overhead lighting throughout interior with LED bulbs

2x Paraffin lamps in saloon

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

Forepeak galley

Saloon providing two settee single berths

Nav Station

Heads

Wheelhouse with seating for four

Aft cabin with double bunk

Accommodation Finish:

Traditional joinery work and fittings throughout with some careful modifications in keeping with the style of the vessel

Original mahogany panelling to line hull sides in saloon, fully removed and restored in current ownership

Buttoned burgundy velvet upholstery with matching curtains in saloon

Tartan upholstery in nav station and wheelhouse

Blackout covers for aft cabin port lights

Traditional teak deck head, finished in ivory gloss paint

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Galley:

Located in the forepeak

Standing working area centrally

V-shaped, mahogany-topped worktop with deep mahogany fiddles forward

Stainless steel sink and drying board inset to worktop on starboard side

Pantry locker above worktop forward to starboard

Access to chain locker above worktop forward to port

Storage lockers beneath worktop to port and starboard, with ventilated doors

Gimbal-mounted Taylors 030 paraffin stove located aft to starboard

Front-loading Isotherm fridge located aft to port with countertop storage above and two storage lockers beneath.

Saloon:

Restored to original, as-built layout.

Bench settees to port and starboard with buttoned burgundy velvet upholstery

Both settees convert to single berths

Central folding saloon table with hinged leaves to port and starboard, seating four

Storage cabinet forward to starboard, countertop with shelved locker above outboard, drawer and locker storage beneath

Hanging locker forward of port settee

Bookshelf mounted on bulkhead forward of port settee

Shelves running along the top of settee backrests outboard

Underbunk storage lockers beneath settee bases with aft locker accessible by front-opening locker doors

Nav Station:

Aft of saloon to starboard

Full-size forward-facing chart table with navigator's seat

Chart storage within table top

Storage drawers and locker beneath the table forward

Storage compartment outboard of navigator's seat with teak rack for pilot books mounted above, outboard

Teak rack for pencils

Storage locker space within base of seat

Heads:

Located opposite nav station to port with sliding door opening aft

Blakes Victory marine toilet located inboard aft

Countertop outboard with inset ceramic wash hand basin

Teak slatted storage cabinet above countertop, outboard aft

Teak cup holder mounted forward, above wash handbasin

Storage lockers and access to seacocks beneath the countertop

Brass ‘Victory’ type coat hook mounted on bulkhead above toilet inboard, aft

Wheelhouse:

Sliding doors to access port and starboard side decks

Full adjustable helmsman's seat located forward to port

Traditional ships wheel mounted on bulkhead ahead of helm seat with engine controls outboard

Dash panel outboard forward, including engine gauges and NASA Clipper Duet display with Sestrel magnetic compass inboard

Garmin plotter and Icom VHF mounted outboard to starboard, forward

Bench seat running along the starboard side of the wheelhouse, upholstered in tartan

12Volt switch panels, ammeters and voltmeter to starboard, forward of bench seat

Compact, folding table for occasional dining, stows in the aft cabin when not in use

Hanging locker space outboard of helm station beneath side deck

Storage space below the starboard bench seat, outboard

Wheelhouse sole boards lifting to provide full access to engine space

Aft Cabin:

Accessed from the wheelhouse via the companionway to port side

Double berth offset to starboard, running full length of cabin

Shelf running the length of the bunk outboard

Teak-built dresser unit outboard to port with stepped countertop and teak panelling outboard

Drawer and storage locker beneath forward section, under counter storage shelf aft

Teak slatted shelving outboard to port aft with storage below

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:

Keel stepped, single spreader, masthead ketch rig

Douglas fir masts and spars finished in gloss varnish

Masts fitted with ‘hinge’ above deck level

New main and mizzen booms manufactured to match originals and fitted in current ownership

Traditional style stainless steel standing rigging with stainless steel rigging screws

Profurl roller reefing system for genoa

Slab reefing mainsail and mizzen sail

Douglas fir, varnished spinnaker pole, stowing on deck

Lazyjacks for main and mizzen

Winches:

Primary Winches – 2x Gibb 40RC, bronze, two-speed

Main Mast Mounted Winches – 2x Lewmar 40, bronze, two-speed

Sails:

Mainsail – White dacron, slab reefing, Owen Sails (2022)

Mizzen – White dacron, slab reefing

Genoa – White dacron, roller reefing, Owen Sails (2024)

Canvas Work:

Mainsail Cover – Stackpack type cover with lazyjacks and mast boot (2022)

Mizzen Cover – Stackpack type cover with lazyjacks and mast boot (2022)

Fitted foredeck hatch cover

Fitted skylight cover with clear window panels and roll-down black out covers

Fitted covers for sliding wheelhouse hatches

Fitted aft deck hatch cover

Fitted cushions for aft deck storage boxes

Fitted cushion for aft bench seat

Anchoring & Mooring:

Bower Anchor – 60lbs CQR anchor on 87m chain rode

Anchor Windlass – PNP Duerr Tork Master hydraulic windlass with chain gypsy and warping drum. Driven by a hydraulic pump from the port engine. Professionally re-furbished in current ownership.

Mooring Warps – Selection

Fenders - Selection

Tender:

Inflatable Dinghy – Avon Rover 280 dinghy with hard transom, including oars, pump, repair kit and kit bag

General:

Double bow rollers

Port bow roller fitted with self-launching and recovery system for CQR anchor

Galvanised steel pulpit and pushpit rails, both stripped and re-galvanised in current ownership, finished in brown gloss paint

Custom-made “Colin Frake” cast bronze stanchions supporting double-tier guardwires

Custom-made “Colin Frake” stanchion gates

Bronze fairleads forward to port and starboard

Oak Samson posts to port and starboard forward

Teak dorade ventilator box with brass dorade ventilator forward over galley

Varnished teak forward deck hatch with traditional bronze portlight

Original self-tacking track for genoa, immediately forward of mast, not currently in use

Original teak opening Skylight hatch over saloon

Bronze midships cleats to port and starboard

Teak grabrails running along wheelhouse roof to port and starboard

Coachroof extending aft of wheelhouse

Varnished teak hatch on aft coachroof with stainless steel vent

Mainsheet horse mounted on coachroof top forward of teak deck hatch

Teak built deck storage boxes outboard to port and starboard, tops lifting to provide storage within base

Teak opening aft deck hatch providing access to lazarette locker

Iroko bench seat spanning the full width of transom

Galvanised mooring cleats outboard to port and starboard with bronze fairleads

Bronze deck ventilators outboard to port and starboard to vent lazarette

Stainless steel boarding ladder

SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, 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 owners specific needs.

Navigation Lights:

Plug-in, movable anchor light

Masthead tri-colour navigation light

Steaming light

Low-level navigation lights – Currently not installed

Life saving:

Lifering with Danbuoy and light

Throwing line

Fire Blanket

Canister fog horn

DISCLAIMER

In this case we are acting as brokers only.

The Owner is not selling in the course of a business. whilst every care has been taken in their preparation , the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The Purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate at their 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 for such engine on our part.

This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice

Más información

Construcción
Casco
Pitch Pine on Oak, Carvel planking
Quilla
Quilla larga
Medidas
Eslora total
11,96 metros
Eslora en la flotación
10,66 metros
Manga
3,04 metros
Calado
1,50 metros
Desplazamiento
13.615 kg
Propulsión
Motor
2x Yanmar 3GMF marine diesel engine 22.5hp 3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled marine diesel engine Mechanical reversing marine gearbox Single lever morse control
Combustible
Diesel
Capacidad de combustible
318 litros
Alojamiento
Capacidad de agua potable
318 litros
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