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44ft. FLYING THIRTY BERMUDIAN SLOOP for sale in Somerset United Kingdom

LOCATION

Somerset United Kingdom

YEAR

1951

LENGTH

44.49 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

HUFF OF ARKLOW

Year

1951

Make & Model

44ft. FLYING THIRTY BERMUDIAN SLOOP

Boat type

Sail

Length

44.49 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Somerset United Kingdom

Tax status

Inc VAT

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

8.99 ft.

Draft Max

6.76 ft.

Draft Min

6.0 ft.

Cabins

2

Berths

5

DESCRIPTION

44ft. FLYING THIRTY OCEAN RACER – HUFF of ARKLOW – Unique & Special – Restored 2020 – Lying: Somerset

HUFF of ARKLOW, built in 1951 still looks remarkable nearly seventy years after she was first designed by Uffa Fox for his friend and keen racer Douglas Heard. Douglas was a retired RAF pilot and the stepped sheer is believed to have been incorporated in to the design to assist getting aboard when alongside. Douglas wanted a fast, weatherly racer capable of accommodating a crew of six. Essentially the design is a scaled up Flying Fifteen, also designed by Uffa in 1947 and still raced competitively in World Championships. Probably the most famous Flying Fifteen is COWESLIP presented to the Duke and Princess Elizabeth as a wedding present. Uffa designed eight Flying designs but only HUFF was built to the Thirty size. The name derived from H for Heard and UFF from Uffa. A totally unique and particularly special yacht which heralded a new era of yacht design, the great-grandfather of all modern fin and skeg racers. HUFF of ARKLOW was extensively raced in the 1950s to Bermuda, Iceland, Faroes and Azores from her homeport of Killarney. In the early 1960, Douglas sold HUFF to J A Mackeown of Dun Laoghaire. She won the Faulkner Cup in 1962 and again in 1964. She was sold in the early 1970s to H W Brittain of Whitstable and J H Sharples of Macclesfield. In the late 1970s, HUFF was subject to an arson attack and was written-off. Chris Allen bought the wreck for a nominal sum and had her restored in Southampton for charter and sail training for young people. In 1999 HUFF was bought by the EISCA (Eyemouth International Sailing Craft Association) an association dedicated to preserving and maintaining traditional boats that have shaped the evolution of yachting. Restoration of HUFF began in Cornwall at Mashfords Boatyard in 2009 led by Dominic Bridgman. With Heritage Lottery funding and specified funding from the National Historic Ships UK work was completed in 2015. Double skin mahogany hull with outer skin laid fore and aft, all re-copper fastened to steam bent oak timbers and re-splined with cedar and double stringers making an extremely strong hull. Teak laid decks. Mahogany brightwork and cockpit joinery. New floors. Three-ton ballast keel. Refurbished original style accommodation for six crew in part open-plan interior. Self-draining cockpit with tiller steering. New 28hp BETA Diesel Engine with hydraulic drive allowing the engine to be mounted further forward for better racing trim. Timber mast and boom, stainless steel standing rigging. Sail wardrobe. Racing Inventory. DINKY - Fully restored, original Uffa Fox design dinghy.

BROKERS NOTE: A true 'classic' in every sense and a remarkable survivor thanks to the dedication of two remarkable enthusiasts in the 1970s and 1990s. Now in excellent racing condition after a six-year professional re-fit in Cornwall. A once in a lifetime opportunity to own probably the most famous 'modern' racing yacht of her time. Contact us for more information or to arrange an appointment to view.

GUIDE: £40,000

LYING: Somerset

VIEWING: Through the agents - CLASSIC YACHT BROKERAGE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

UFFA FOX

Hull Material

wood

OTHER

Keel Type

Deep fin keel

ABOUT 44FT. FLYING THIRTY BERMUDIAN SLOOP

The 44ft. FLYING THIRTY BERMUDIAN SLOOP is 44 feet long and has a 9 feet beam and a draft of 2.06. This 1951 diesel 44ft. FLYING THIRTY BERMUDIAN SLOOP powered by Beta 28hp. The 44ft. FLYING THIRTY BERMUDIAN SLOOP is made of wood.