Shipyard James A. Silver (Scotland) Classic Gentleman Yacht in vendita (1957) in Genova, Italia

£785.410 GBP
Prezzo di listino €900.000 EUR
Imposta Pagato / InclusoFinance this boat

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Lo yacht classico da gentleman, EMERALD, è uno splendido motoryacht in legno di 26 metri, originariamente chiamato Claudia, concepito dal rinomato designer John Bain e costruito nel 1957 dal celebre cantiere navale James A. Silver in Scozia. Con un layout distintivo in tre sezioni uguali, EMERALD offre ampi spazi aperti progettati per la navigazione oceanica e nei mari del Nord. Lo yacht ha subito un meticoloso restauro nel 2014 presso il cantiere Mostes di Genova, focalizzato sia sulla conservazione tradizionale sia su miglioramenti moderni. Tra le caratteristiche degne di nota si trovano uno splendido interno con spazi pieni di luce, un ponte rinnovato dal fascino tradizionale e un sistema giroscopico per una stabilità superiore. L'esterno dello yacht include un ampio pozzetto e un ponte portoghese, mentre gli alloggi sotto coperta offrono comfort con servizi climatizzati e interni elegantemente ristrutturati. EMERALD rappresenta una rara combinazione di eleganza classica e lusso contemporaneo, rendendola una scelta magnifica per gli appassionati di yachting più esigenti.

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Marca / Modello
Shipyard James A. Silver (Scotland) Classic Gentleman Yacht
Prezzo
£785.410 GBP | Prezzo di listino €900.000 EURFinance this boat
Stato fiscale / IVA
Pagato / Incluso
Categoria
Used barca in/a vendita
Nome della barca
EMERALD
Anno
1957
Progettista
John Bain
Posizione
Genova, Italia

Originally named Claudia, EMERALD was conceived for a US gentleman by the famous motor yachts designer John Bain and was built in 1957 by the Scottish shipyard James A. Silver, as many of the best boats designed by John Bain.

Her noteworthy layout includes three different sections, all equal in size; the bow, the centre, and the stern, featuring large open spaces – a real peculiarity since the ship was conceived to cruise the ocean and the Northern Seas.

After her launch, EMERALD sailed to Philadelphia, USA, where she remained for years, until a Dutch engineer purchased her to live aboard while traveling the world with his wife. He renamed her Kjef.

until the widow decided to sell it again. Kjef was then moved to Catania in Italy, where it caught the attention of its current shipowner.

After the purchase, three members of the Mostes shipyard (Genova, Italy) travelled to Catania to ensure EMERALD’s suitability to sail. Within three months, EMERALD was moved to Genova, where a complete refit began.

Started at the beginning of April 2013 and ended in May of the following year, the process involved 14 full-time people who, especially in the last stages, worked around the clock to meet the agreed deadline.

EMERALD is built entirely out of wood; its double planking is made of 40 mm teak planks (the inner layer mounted at a 45° angle to the outer one), as well as the deck and the deck house. After replacing the deteriorated parts with new ones (steam-bent as in the old days), the planking was fastened by copper rivets and screwed to the framework and to the supporting hull structures. Naturally, the keel was also fixed, along with the helm port and the propeller shafts, usually subject to wear and tear.

The original bridge area was fully reconditioned. It was disassembled, deeply cleaned, and restored, and some of its elements were replaced with new ones – always with the principles of a conservative restoration at heart. The windows of the bridge were the only parts to be replaced due to the wear of time, but the new, identical elements preserved the flavor of the original.

As for the interior plan, the ship was emptied to the hull, bulkheads included. The electrical system and the air conditioning were rewired, and a new gyroscopic system was implemented, providing outstanding comfort to a ship that would otherwise be subject to roll.

All the portholes and the skylights were disassembled, polished, reassembled, and properly sealed.

The machinery in the engine room was replaced, whilst the original Gardner engines were inspected and accurately overhauled.

Refitting EMERALD was indeed a project of great importance. Delivered with a fast turnaround and to exceptional standards, it was carried out with outstanding passion, both by the shipowner and the Mostes shipyard.

The lounge, completely windowed on the sides and toward the stern, is very bright due to the light colors dominating the space and the natural light penetrating from the windows. The pure white of the ceiling panels, the light shades of the ash furniture boards, the tawny gold of the teak floor, the marine warm tones of the mahogany ceiling structures, and the cream of the upholstery represent the whole colour palette of all the interiors.

At the centre of the lounge, a small ladder brings to the bridge; a very classic and characteristic area with continuous glass panels (with rounded edges) lending a really unique effect.

The rudder wheel has a traditional style, a sofa facing navigation is located under the dashboard, and another small sofa sits beside the wheelhouse.

Under deck toward the bow, the crew area features the galley (with an air-conditioned wine pantry), the captain’s quarters, a double cabin for two sailors, and one head.

Toward the stern, guests can benefit from a double cabin with a transverse bed and a private head, two identical double cabins with wall beds and a private head, and a guest head in the aisle.

Outside, the very large cockpit is partly covered by the upper deck and the awning, which allows dining under cover while the ceiling spotlights light up the night. At the centre of the cockpit, a classic two-shutter skylight lets the air and the light penetrate the cabins. Two side decks lead to the bow, and a steel and teak handrail protects the topsides of the ship.

A Portuguese bridge surrounds the bridge house.

The bow area is clear and spacious, and can fit a tender

BGYB Sales - M/Y 85ft Classic Gentleman Yacht EMERALD

EMERALD is a rare Classic Gentleman’s Yacht designed by famed naval architect John Bain and built in 1957 by the distinguished James A. Silver Shipyard in Scotland. Fully restored in 2014 by the renowned Mostes shipyard in Genova, Italy, this 26-meter yacht blends timeless elegance with modern-day comfort.

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Misure
Lunghezza fuori tutto
26,00 metri
Larghezza
5,80 metri
Pescaggio
2,20 metri
Cilindrata
60.000 kg
Propulsione
Motore
2 x 214 HP GARDNER 6LXB – 2 x 160 kW
Capacità del serbatoio
6.000 litri
Velocità di crociera
19 km/h
Raggio
2.778 km
Alloggio
Numero di cabine
6
Capacità di acqua potabile
3.500 litri
Seller comments
Guest heads: 8

Crew heads: 4

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