
Overview
About this vessel
This 115ft ketch was built and designed by the famous Camper and Nicholson shipyard in Gosport, United Kingdom, and launched in 1952. Designed for long North Atlantic and Arctic cruising, she was given her extremely seaworthy structure and voluminous hull form, which gives her interior space and comforts that are normally not found in many racing classics of this size, giving the vessel an exclusive elegance of style, solidity and reliability.
In the early 1980s she was fitted with a new interior and a Bermudian rig. During 1996/97 she was restored and given a new rig and partially new interior, new electrical systems, and sails. The hull is of Burmese teak planking on steel frames. Keel, stem and aft deadwood are mahogany. The masts are made of Oregon Pine, new in 1996.
She accommodates 8 guests in 4 cabins.





















