$185,000
LENGTH:
39.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2004
LOCATION:
Miami, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Luke Brown Yachts
LENGTH:
44.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1988
LOCATION:
Marina Del Rey,
OFFERED BY:
Shoreline Yacht Group
LENGTH:
41.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1989
LOCATION:
Georgetown, South Carolina
OFFERED BY:
United Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
40.49 ft.
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YEAR:
1997
LOCATION:
Fort Pierce, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Yacht Sales International
LENGTH:
39.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2004
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Rick Obey Yacht Sales
LENGTH:
41.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1987
LOCATION:
Fort lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Atlantic Yacht & Ship Inc
$179,000
LENGTH:
39.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2001
LOCATION:
Long Beach,
OFFERED BY:
Shoreline Yacht Group
$175,000
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YEAR:
2002
LOCATION:
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Boat not available.
LOCATION
Somerset United Kingdom
YEAR
1938
LENGTH
40.49 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1938
Make & Model
Osborne MOTOR YACHT
Boat type
Power
Length
40.49 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Somerset United Kingdom
Tax status
Tax Paid
Beam
10.33 ft.
Draft Max
3.51 ft.
Draft Min
3.51 ft.
Cabins
3
Berths
6
40ft OSBORNE EAGLE CLASS MOTOR YACHT – 1939 – Professionally restored – Lying: Bristol Boat Details
Overall Length: 40ft 6ins
Waterline: 38ft 6ins
Beam: 10ft 3ins
Draught: 3ft 6ins
Displacement: 17 Tons T M
Engine: Pair 95hp Beta Diesels ( 2018)
Berths: Six in Three Cabins
Sail: n/a
Designer: William Osborne
Builder: Osbornes of Littlehampton
Year Built: 1939
Location: Somerset
William Osborne seniorestablished a business in London in 1912 building motor car bodies, first in Pall Mall and later in Piccadilly. In 1919 William decided to expand into boat-building after receiving an order from the Sussex Motor Yacht Club for a one-design 20-knot powerboat series. William found suitable premises fronting the River Arun in Littlehampton. Motor-yacht commissions soon came in. First from W J Pearson for a 40ft. motor-yacht MA JOIE in 1919 followed by a 60ft. MA JOIE ll in 1920. Three orders for 1921 and two in 1922. The company quickly became known in the industry for their ‘Osborne Finish’
In the late 1920s, William produced a one design series of 9-ton motor-yachts called the ‘Everymans’ Further one-design cruisers followed in the 1930s mostly named after birds. Swallow and Swallow Senior. In 1931 William Osborne junior took over the running of the business following the sudden death of his father aged only 51.
Osborne’s were fortunate in receiving orders to build lifeboats for the RNLI and they incorporated this high standard of double skin construction to their range of cruisers from the 1940s to 1960s. The bird theme continued with single or twin-engined cruisers, hard-chine designs from 25ft to 50ft. These included the Swift, Osprey, Falcon, Kestrel, Martlet and Eagle. The revised Eagle Class was launched in the late 1940s as a round-bilged displacement cruiser. The design was revised in the late 1950s to incorporate new styling and semi-planing hull with a smart modern layout and powerful twin engine installation. Six examples are known to have been built between.
HELINDA was launched in 1939 as WHITE GHOST II and immediately requisitioned for coastal duties. She has an interesting history compiled by the current owner. In 1947 HELINDA was returned to her original owner A V P Lindsay of Buckingham Avenue, London. She remained in his ownership until the mid 1960s when sold to G W C Doust of Enfield and moved to a mooring at Bucklers Hard. About ten years later Mr & Mrs W E Dobson of Harrogate bought HELINDA and took her out to Malta where she stayed in their ownership through the 1980s. The current owner acquired HELINDA some years ago and commissioned the Bristol Classic Boat Company to restore and re-engine the boat. She was re-launched in 2018 and has been little used since due to the owners other commitments. HELINDA is in ‘end of season’ condition requiring exterior cosmetic improvement. The new Beta diesel engine have done very few hours. The interior is largely original and has been sympathetically refurbished offer accommodation for six in three separate cabins. Diesel stove. Aft cockpit.
Close seamed carvel mahogany hull, copper fastened to steam bent oak timbers. Raked straight stem, flared bow sections, transom stern, long straight keel, break-deck sheer. Teak laid deck over marine ply, painted mahogany superstructure.
BROKERS NOTE:
A rare late 1930s express motor-yacht from this well respected South Coast boatbuilders. Great care was taken during the professional restoration to retain as much originality as possible, with a lovely period interior. A very practical and usable motor yacht ideal for extended cruising, living aboard or as a floating weekend / holiday retreat. Now requiring some cosmetic attention and availabe 'as is, where is' in Bristol.
GUIDE: £25,000
LYING: Bristol
VIEWING: Through the agents: CLASSIC YACHT BROKERAGE (owner supplied images)
DISCLAIMER: Classic Yacht Brokerage offer the details and photographs of this vessel in good faith as a guide but cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information or images, or warrant the condition of the vessel, machinery or rig. Buyers should instruct their representative, agents or their surveyors to investigate such details as the buyer requires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
The Osborne MOTOR YACHT is 40 feet long and has a 10 feet beam and a draft of 1.07