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Fairey CHRISTINA 25 for sale in Levington United Kingdom

LOCATION

Levington United Kingdom

YEAR

1962

LENGTH

25.0 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Christina

Year

1962

Make & Model

Fairey CHRISTINA 25

Boat type

Power

Length

25.0 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Levington United Kingdom

Tax status

Tax Paid

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

2.43 ft.

Berths

2

Cabins

1

Draft

0.75 ft.

DESCRIPTION

Summary

This Fairey Christina 25 is an outstanding piece of maritime history, having won the Cowes to Torquay race in 1962 and providing exceptional sea-keeping capabilities and top performance. This beautiful vessel offers two berths on a V berth, a separate heads compartment with a marine WC, and a spacious sunlounging area aft. She is powered by two Ford Sabre six cylinder 195hp diesel engines and has a maximum speed of 35 knots.

Summary

This Fairey Christina 25 is an outstanding piece of maritime history, having won the Cowes to Torquay race in 1962 and providing exceptional sea-keeping capabilities and top performance. This beautiful vessel offers two berths on a V berth, a separate heads compartment with a marine WC, and a spacious sunlounging area aft. She is powered by two Ford Sabre six cylinder 195hp diesel engines and has a maximum speed of 35 knots. Various deck equipment, such as a sprayhood, cockpit canopy and cushions, ensures this boat is ready to sail. A 2020 survey is available.

English

The Christina 25 is a sister ship to Thunderbolt, winner of Cowes to Torquay race in 1962. Fast, fun and gorgeous to look at, a piece of maritime history!

Viewing by appointment at our Suffolk Office (IP10 0LN

Accommodation

The simple accommodation offers two berths on a V berth with infill. Portable gas hob. Separate heads compartment with marine WC. Spacious sunlounging area aft.

Mechanical Systems

Located under aft deck, two Ford Sabre six cylinder 195hp diesel engines. Electric start (new starter motors 2021). Freshwater cooled via heat exchangers. Shaft drive to three bladed propellers. Single lever controls. Maximum speed 35 knots.

Electrical Systems

  • 2 x 12 volt batteries
  • Alternator charging
  • 240 volt shorepower

Deck Equipment

  • Sprayhood
  • Cockpit canopy
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Various warps and fenders

Navigation Equipment

  • Garmin 128 GPS
  • Garmin 240 fishfinderr

Construction

Built in 1962 by Walter Lawrence & Sons to a hull design of Ray Hunts with superstructure designed by Bruce Campbell. Dark blue painted cold moulded mahogany hull. Varnished rubbing strake. Teak laid deck. White painted superstructure with varnished coamings. Open cockpit with sprayhood and cockpit canopy. Sunbathing area with cushions. 2020 survey available.

Additional Comments

Bruce Campbell was originally given the sole rights to sell motorboats for Fairey and was involved with helping Fairey development early on. The initial Hunt boats that didn't sell were reimagined by Bruce. Using the early Huntress shells which Bruce bought, he completed the boats by adding luxurious cabins. This came to be known as the Fairey Campbell Christina.

From April 1960, the Christina became a real success with the introduction of the 25ft version. They were built on hulls supplied by Walter Lawrence & Sons instead of Fairey hulls. Whilst WL&S also had experience of aviation construction, they didn't have the benefits of using an autoclave and thus used a different procedure to manufacture.

The best known Christina was Thunderbolt, driven by Tommy Sopwith, which won the Cowes to Torquay race of 1961. The victory led to good publicity which boosted sales and image for Christinas. All of Fairey's motorboats had exceptional hull designs that gave them extraordinary sea-keeping capabilities, top performance and great handling. The hulls were constructed from Agba, an African mahogany selected for its longevity, resistance to rot and light weight properties.

The company normally acts as broker for the vendor who unless otherwise stated is not selling in the course of a business. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars the correctness is not guaranteed and they are intended as a guide only and do not constitute a part of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check these particulars and where appropriate and at his own 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 on our part.

PROPULSION

Cruising Speed

37 kph

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

Ray Hunts/Bruce Campbell

OTHER

Engine

2 x Ford Sabre 195

Length Overall

7.62 metres

Max Speed Kph

65 kph

ABOUT FAIREY CHRISTINA 25

The Fairey CHRISTINA 25 is 25 feet long and has a 2.4 feet beam