LENGTH:
41.67 ft.
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YEAR:
1963
LOCATION:
Oban
OFFERED BY:
Mark Cameron Yachts
LENGTH:
41.99 ft.
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YEAR:
LOCATION:
Scotland
OFFERED BY:
Wooden Ships Yacht Brokers
$59,000
LENGTH:
44.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1978
LOCATION:
Placida, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$56,700
LENGTH:
36.52 ft.
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YEAR:
1971
LOCATION:
Connelly, New York
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$59,000
LENGTH:
37.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1984
LOCATION:
Oxford, Maryland
OFFERED BY:
Brewer Yacht Sales
$59,900
LENGTH:
41.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1981
LOCATION:
Annapolis
OFFERED BY:
Seattle Yachts
$57,000
LENGTH:
37.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1944
LOCATION:
Bristol, Rhode Island
OFFERED BY:
Latitude Yacht Brokerage
$59,900
LENGTH:
37.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1984
LOCATION:
Kemah, Texas
OFFERED BY:
Little Yacht Sales
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Dartmouth, Devon, United Kingdom
YEAR
1939
LENGTH
39.99 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Kallistra
Year
1939
Make & Model
Robert Clark 8m cruiser/racer
Boat type
Sail
Length
39.99 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Dartmouth, Devon, United Kingdom
Beam
9.15 ft.
Cabins
1
Draft
6.5 ft.
Designed by Robert Clark and built by Millers of St Monans in 1939. Believed to be built to the 8m Cruiser/Racer rule hence her long elegant counter and fine under water sections. In the present ownership for nearly 30 years, thorough refit in 2018 and a recent survey. Currently afloat and in commission ready to sail. Beta diesel, 2011, with hydraulic drive, 5 berths and good headroom throughout. Mast new 2011 and rigging new 2013.
Designed by Robert Clark and built by Millers of St Monans in 1939. Believed to be built to the 8m Cruiser/Racer rule hence her long elegant counter and fine under water sections. In the present ownership for nearly 30 years, thorough refit in 2018 and a recent survey. Currently afloat and in commission ready to sail. Beta diesel, 2011, with hydraulic drive, 5 berths and good headroom throughout. Mast new 2011 and rigging new 2013. An interesting pedigree yacht with pretty lines and a good turn of speed.
Wooden Ships Comments
Designed by Robert Clark and built by Millers of St Monans in 1939. Millers were better known for their fishing vessels and yacht derivatives of those vessels, but they built a good number of fine yachts, this being no exception. It is thought her design was influenced by the 8 metre rule and that she is an 8m Cruiser/Racer at heart, something evident in her elegant long counter and long narrow hull.
In her early years she proved to be a very fast boat with many notable finishes in coastal races around the UK. In the early 1950's her mast height was reduced by 8' to make her more easily handled by a small crew and she was sailed to Brazil where she remained for 8 years before coming home. The new mast fitted in 2011 is of the lower height meaning she is not as fast as she was when first launched but is also much easier to handle.
She has been in the present ownership for nearly 30 years and has been cruised around the West Country and France, has appeared at numerous classic yacht regattas and has been raced gently in those events. This spring she had a fresh survey and a refit to follow in order to take care of the small points raised. She is now afloat, in commission and ready to go sailing this season.
2018 survey available.
Length on Deck 40'
Beam 9'2"
Draft 6'7"
Thames Tonnage
Construction
Carvel planked in Honduras mahogany copper clench fastened to sawn oak frames with 2 steamed intermediate oak timbers.
Cast iron ballast keel with iron keel bolts.
Iron strap floors fastened with large copper rivets.
Original external Cascover sheathing on the hull removed and replaced with epoxy and glass matt in . Thoroughly surveyed and inspected in April 2018 with few defects detected.
Supporting clamp on the beamshelf in way of the rigging with heavy original steel plate hanging knees to add stiffness.
Original laid deck was overlaid with marine plywood and sheathed externally, finished in off-white deck paint. High varnished teak toe rail all round with stainless stanchions mounted through the deck.
Varnished teak coamings to the coahroof and doghouse with bronze framed port lights.
Self draining cockpit with seating at deck level and varnished teak coamings all round. Tiller steering.
Rig
Bermudan sloop rig on a keel stepped hollow wooden mast. Mast new in 2011. Original mast fittings kept.
Stainless steel standing rigging to internal stainless chain plates. Rigging new in 2013.
Varnished wooden slab reefing boom with a double tailed mainsheet.
Roller furling headsail with a ProFurl system, new in 2013.
2 x Lewmar 16 self tailing winches on the mast, new in 2018.
Pair of bronze sheet winches on the cockpit coamings.
Full suit of sails.
Machinery
Beta Marine 20hp 3 cyl diesel new in 2011 with only 146hrs running (April 2018)
Hydraulic drive to a centreline 3 blade Darglow feathering bronze propeller new in 2011. re-pitched in 2018 by Darglow.
3 x 12 volt service batteries and a dedicated engine start battery, all new in 2011. Charged from the engine alternator or through the installed shore power system.
100 litre stainless fuel tank under the aft deck gives approximately 500Nm range
Stainless steel water tank under the cabin sole.
Accommodation
5 berths including a quarter berth, 2 saloon settee berths and twin V-berths forward.
Plenty of original joinery and fittings throughout the boat.
Steps down from the cockpit into the dog house with quarter berth to port and chart desk in the forward port corner. Storage locker to starboard with engine controls and switch panel above.
Starboard steps down into the saloon with a large heads compartment to port with a Baby Blake manual sea toilet and hand basin.
Galley to starboard with Flavel gas stove, single stainless sink and stowage. Portable 12 volt electric fridge box.
Main saloon has a nice feel with plenty of period joinery and full length settee berths either side.
Centreline passageway forward into the forepeak with twin V-berths and lots of storage space for sails and equipment.
Full specification and details available upon request
Disclaimer:
These particulars have been prepared in good faith from information provided by the Vendors and are intended as a guide, Wooden Ships cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. The Purchaser should instruct his agent or surveyor to validate all details as necessary and satisfy himself with the condition of the vessel and its equipment.
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
20 HP
HULL
Designer
Traditional
Hull Material
Wood
OTHER
Single Berths
3
Twin Berths
1
Builder
Millers, St Monance
Length on Deck
40 ft 0 in
Engine Year
2011
Engine Type
Inboard
No of Heads
1
Keel
Full
Propeller
3 blade propeller
The Robert Clark 8m cruiser/racer is 40 feet long and has a 9.2 feet beam. This 1939 diesel Robert Clark 8m cruiser/racer with 20 HP horsepower. The Robert Clark 8m cruiser/racer is made of wood.