OFFERED BY
Wooden Ships Yacht Brokers
LOCATION
Devon United Kingdom
YEAR
1963
LENGTH
41.99 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1963
Make & Model
Kim Holman Bermudan Cutter
Boat type
Sail
Length
41.99 ft.
Location
Devon United Kingdom
Tax status
Inc VAT
Kim Holman Bermudan Cutter built by Tucker Brown of Burnham-on-Crouch in 1963.
Designed for RORC Class II and launched in time for the 1963 Fastnet Race. She was the reserve yacht for the 1963 British Admirals Cup team.
Holman to many people in the know is considered one of the most talented UK yacht designers of the period, producing some extremely successful yachts and class designs that have become iconic boats, such as the Stella and the Twister. His designs were without exception superb sailing vessels, always did exactly what they were designed to do and frequently took others by surprise with their pace and ability.
This yacht, one of a small handful built to the same lines, exudes a subtle beauty and elegance found in very few other designers work of the time. She is also fast and very seaworthy, proven by her impeccable racing record against some of the well known yachts of the era such as Bloodhound and Lutine. She has since crossed the Atlantic to cruise and race and various parts of the globe, turning heads everywhere she goes.
In the present ownership since 2012, she underwent a major professional refit in 2013 and has since cruised extensively, visiting not only the usual haunts of the West Country and Brittany, but also a trip to Norway via Ireland, the Western Isles and Shetland, then around the North Cape and through the White Sea and the Belomor Canal to the Baltic and St Petersburg. During this period she received 3 separate awards from the Royal Cruising Club. In this time she has also competed successfully in classic yacht regattas and holds a JCH rating of 8.6993.
Now back in her home port of Salcombe, she is undergoing some more refit work prior to another busy schedule next season.
With many improvements, upgrades and repairs over the last 10 years she is in really good sailing condition and has proven that she is not just a classic regatta winner, but also a superb cruising boat. The owner likes to think of her as an Aston Martin Grand Tourer, fast and elegant but very comfortable with it. She is everything that is required of a classic yacht for the modern world. She rewards being sailed well and forgives being sailed less attentively!
SpecificationsCarvel planked in teak below the waterline and Honduras mahogany above. Spline topsides.
Canadian Rock Elm steamed timbers all copper rivet fastened.
Floors across the centreline are mostly grown oak. New laminated floors in way of the mast step fitted in 2013. Any previous galvanised floors replaced in bronze.
External lead ballast keel fastened with nickel aluminium bronze keel bolts.
Decks and CockpitNew deck in 1999. Yacht laid teak screwed and glued over a plywood subdeck.
Varnished teak king plank and covering boards plus toe rail and capping rail.
Stainless steel stanchions and guard wires.
Comfortable self draining cockpit with scrubbed teak thwarts and an elevated helm thwart aft.
Whitlock steering system with a leather clad wheel on a pedestal. Steering system overhauled 2022 with new gearbox.
SuperstructureElegant coachroof stepped to a dog house aft, nicely proportioned and well designed.
Varnished teak coamings with a sheathed plywood coachroof deck. Varnished teak grab rails and dorade vent boxes.
Varnished teak sliding companion hatch with small spray hood over.
RigBermudan cutter rig on a keel stepped alloy mast. Mast refurbished and painted in 2013.
Alloy slab reefing boom, new in 2013. Integrated stack Pack system with lazy jacks.
Carbon fibre spinnaker pole.
Converted to a cutter headed rig with long distance cruising in mind. This set up offers a variety of rig set ups and is perfect for short handed cruising.
Standing and Running RiggingStainless steel standing rigging new. Internal stainless chain plates.
Dyneema running backstays tensioned on the lazy winch.
Harken MkIV 1 roller furling on the staysail.
Harken MkIV 2 roller furling on the yankee.
SailsMainsail (2013), staysail, yankee (2015) and Spinnaker with snuffer
WinchesYanmar 4JH3 58hp 4cyl diesel installed new in 2003.
During the 2013 refit, the engine was removed and overhauled, new stern gland fitted and new engine bearers.
3 blade feathering Darglow propeller gives 6 – 7 knots cruising speed.
Tanks120 litre stainless steel fuel tank under cockpit sole.
Batteries and Electrics7 berths with a quarter berth, 2 x saloon settee berths, 2 x saloon pilot berths and a double forecabin berth.
General DescriptionCompanion hatch into the doghouse from the cockpit with double doors and a sliding hatch.
The doghouse sole is the top of the engine compartment. Small seat either side, an ideal spot to sit while on passage with good visibility. Single quarter berth to port.
Steps down with galley to port and chart desk to starboard.
Chart desk faces aft with a comfortable secure seat. Switchboard and nav aids all easily to hand.
Half height painted bulkheads with varnished teak trim separate off the main saloon.
Full length settee berth either side with a pilot berth each side under the deck head. Storage lockers behind and under the berths.
Centreline dropleaf varnished mahogany saloon table.
Starboard side passage going forward with heads compartment to port.
Forecabin has a large storage bin to starboard, useful for spare sails, fenders etc. TO port is a cosy double berth. Forehatch over. Chain locker in the bows.
Diesel fired hot air cabin heating throughout.
GalleyForce 10 Marine 3 burner galley stove with oven and grill set on gimbals. Gas inspection 2024.
Single stainless steel sink with manually pumped fresh water. Top loading Isotherm 12 volt fridge.
Small teak board hinges up when extra workspace is required. Built in pull out bin locker.
HeadsJabsco manual sea toilet discharges directly overboard.
Hand basin with manually pumped fresh water.
EquipmentHULL
Hull Material
wood
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