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The Sir Winston Churchill is a 3-masted schoonet, designed in classic
topsail style and created to respond to the challenge of entering a
British-built competitor in the Tall Ships race.
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From the launch in 1966 until 2000, the ship was used for sailing training,
carrying up to 46 traineed and istructors, and won numerous racing prizes. |
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She has been the entirely refitted and converted for luxury cruising,
strictly retaining her original beautiful lines and seaworthy nature,
and now accomodates upt ot 12 guests in 6 luxurious staterooms. |
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The Sir Winston Churchill is a ship in a class of its own.
It is a Camper & Nicholsons design.
This classic sailing yacht went under a major refit but her
beautiful lines have not been changed. |
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The combination of mahogany and wild cherry in all spaces
along with the soft colors of furniture create a very
welcome and fresh atmosphere. |
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GUESTS: 12
CABINS: 6
(4 Doubles, 2 Twin)
CREW: 8/9 |
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| SPECIFICATION |
L.O.A. : 134.5' (41m)
BEAM : 24.9' (7.6m)
Draught: 16' (4.98m)
Sail area: 986.5 sq.yd. (810sq.m)
Engines: 2xIVECO 360 bhp
Cruising Speed: 12 Knots
Generators: 2x60 kW
Electricity: 220V /ac. 24V d/c
Fuel Consumption: 100litre/hr
Fuel Capacity: 36000 litres
Water Capacity: 36000 litres
Construction: Steel
Built by: Richard Dunston (Hessle) Ltd
Designer: Camper & Nicholsons |
| RECREATION EQUIPMENT |
Orizon 5m RIB with 70 hp Tohatsu,
Waterskiing, Snorkelling, SCUBA diving,
Fishing and Windsurfing (on request) |
ELECTRONICS &
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT |
Communication/Navigation, VHF, GPS, Radarx2,
Autopilot, EPIRB, GMDSS A2, IMARSAT C,
Sonar, Wind Instruments, Weather Fax,
Plotter and Ice maker. |