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Estimated price for orientation: 10 000 $
Category: Sailing Boats
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been previously used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Type: Broads one designe Hull Material: Wood Make: Broads one designe Rigging: gaff Length (feet): 24 Keel: long Beam (feet): 5 Trailer: Included
Designer : Linton Hope (1900)
Builder : Burnham Yacht Building Company
LOA : 7.32m (24ft 0in)
LWL : 5.03m (16ft 6in)
Beam : 1.55m (5ft 1in)
Draft : 0.91m (3ft 0in)
Keel : LongConstructionWood carvel construction
Cedar on oak
Spoon bow
Flat counter stern
Professionally restored and maintained
Hull seams traditionally caulked
Hull taken back to bare wood and re-varnished 2014
Sails & RiggingGaff rig
Timber mast/spars
Mast stepped in wooden tabernacle for easy of lowering/raising (and for shooting Broadland bridges!)
2 x mainsails
Two suits of sails (all in good condition)
Sail area 24 sqm / 262 sqftRoad trailer (regularly serviced)
Full cover (good condition)
RemarksLinton Hope, naval architect to the King of Belgium, designed the Broads One Design (Broads OD or BOD) at the request of members of the Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club in 1900 with the aim of creating a yacht that was both capable of sailing inshore off Lowestoft, and also suited to sailing on the Broads. The first class race is recorded as having been held on Whit Monday 1901 at Oulton Broad. 31 boats were built in wood over a period of 38 years, with more being to added to the class since 1987 constructed in GRP. The class now numbers over 80 in total and remains very active today, with the design having proven itself to be both very safe and capable at sea, and very competitive when raced against other Broads classes. BODs are affectionately known as "Brown Boats" due to their beautiful varnished hulls.This Brown Boat has clearly been very well maintained. Her hull was taken back to bare wood and re-varnished and re chalked in 2017. This is a rare opportunity to own a much sought after Brown Boat.
Description
Condition: | Used: An item that has been previously used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Type: | Broads one designe |
Hull Material: | Wood | Make: | Broads one designe |
Rigging: | gaff | Length (feet): | 24 |
Keel: | long | Beam (feet): | 5 |
Trailer: | Included |
Designer : Linton Hope (1900)
Builder : Burnham Yacht Building Company
LOA : 7.32m (24ft 0in)
LWL : 5.03m (16ft 6in)
Beam : 1.55m (5ft 1in)
Draft : 0.91m (3ft 0in)
Keel : LongConstructionWood carvel construction
Cedar on oak
Spoon bow
Flat counter stern
Professionally restored and maintained
Hull seams traditionally caulked
Hull taken back to bare wood and re-varnished 2014
Sails & RiggingGaff rig
Timber mast/spars
Mast stepped in wooden tabernacle for easy of lowering/raising (and for shooting Broadland bridges!)
2 x mainsails
Two suits of sails (all in good condition)
Sail area 24 sqm / 262 sqftRoad trailer (regularly serviced)
Full cover (good condition)
RemarksLinton Hope, naval architect to the King of Belgium, designed the Broads One Design (Broads OD or BOD) at the request of members of the Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club in 1900 with the aim of creating a yacht that was both capable of sailing inshore off Lowestoft, and also suited to sailing on the Broads. The first class race is recorded as having been held on Whit Monday 1901 at Oulton Broad. 31 boats were built in wood over a period of 38 years, with more being to added to the class since 1987 constructed in GRP. The class now numbers over 80 in total and remains very active today, with the design having proven itself to be both very safe and capable at sea, and very competitive when raced against other Broads classes. BODs are affectionately known as "Brown Boats" due to their beautiful varnished hulls.This Brown Boat has clearly been very well maintained. Her hull was taken back to bare wood and re-varnished and re chalked in 2017. This is a rare opportunity to own a much sought after Brown Boat.
Builder : Burnham Yacht Building Company
LOA : 7.32m (24ft 0in)
LWL : 5.03m (16ft 6in)
Beam : 1.55m (5ft 1in)
Draft : 0.91m (3ft 0in)
Keel : LongConstructionWood carvel construction
Cedar on oak
Spoon bow
Flat counter stern
Professionally restored and maintained
Hull seams traditionally caulked
Hull taken back to bare wood and re-varnished 2014
Sails & RiggingGaff rig
Timber mast/spars
Mast stepped in wooden tabernacle for easy of lowering/raising (and for shooting Broadland bridges!)
2 x mainsails
Two suits of sails (all in good condition)
Sail area 24 sqm / 262 sqftRoad trailer (regularly serviced)
Full cover (good condition)
RemarksLinton Hope, naval architect to the King of Belgium, designed the Broads One Design (Broads OD or BOD) at the request of members of the Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club in 1900 with the aim of creating a yacht that was both capable of sailing inshore off Lowestoft, and also suited to sailing on the Broads. The first class race is recorded as having been held on Whit Monday 1901 at Oulton Broad. 31 boats were built in wood over a period of 38 years, with more being to added to the class since 1987 constructed in GRP. The class now numbers over 80 in total and remains very active today, with the design having proven itself to be both very safe and capable at sea, and very competitive when raced against other Broads classes. BODs are affectionately known as "Brown Boats" due to their beautiful varnished hulls.This Brown Boat has clearly been very well maintained. Her hull was taken back to bare wood and re-varnished and re chalked in 2017. This is a rare opportunity to own a much sought after Brown Boat.