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1, rue Barthez, Montpellier, 34000 , Frankreich
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2010 Custom Van Der Graaf BV Schooner
12.000.000 €
Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Bouches-du-Rhône ( 13 )
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Bernard Gallay Yacht Brokerage

1, rue Barthez, Montpellier, 34000 , Frankreich
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Custom Van Der Graaf BV Schooner 65m 2010, Schoner

12.000.000 €

Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Bouches-du-Rhône ( 13 )

Details

Jahr2010
HerstellerCustom
ModellVan Der Graaf BV Schooner
KlasseSchoner
Länge64,50m
TreibstoffDiesel
RumpfmaterialStahl
Angeboten vonBernard Gallay Yacht Brokerage

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2010 Custom Van Der Graaf BV Schooner

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The current ATLANTIC is the replica of legendary ATLANTIC which was commissioned by New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marshall, Atlantic and which was launched in 1903.
After owning, restoring, rebuilding or recreating a number of famous yachts such as Thendara, Aile Blanche, Borkumriff, Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff
racing schooner Eleonora, Dutch yachtsman Ed Kastelein planned his ultimate masterpiece: the recreation of the 3-mast schooner Atlantic. Over three years of technical and historical research resulted in sufficiently detailed plans and information to enable a highly accurate and authentic recreation.
Having set a new standard with his creation of Eleonora, Ed Kastelein built on his vast experience and has once again constructed a yacht that no-one thought would ever sail again. The project was certainly his most ambitious; with her length over deck of 185 feet (56 metres) she is the largest classic racing schooner ever to be recreated. Ed Kastelein was determined for her to be the way she was when she wrote history in 1905, her original lines were honoured to the finest detail and her sail plan is identical to that of her victorious 1905 Transatlantic Race which made her immortal in yachting history. Above all, she is again breathtakingly beautiful, turning heads wherever the wind takes her.
Atlantic's dimensions are simply incredible; over deck she measures a remarkable 56 meters. Her graceful sheer line and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise of unmatched speed under sail. Her spars tower some 45 meters above the waterline and support a staggering area of 1,750 m² of sail, more than two and a half times that of the already awesome J-Class yachts.

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Geschwindigkeit und Reichweite

Reisegeschwindigkeit10kn
Max. Geschwindigkeit12kn
Reichweite1900nm

Abmessungen

Gesamtlänge64.5m
Länge an Deck56.39m
Breite8.85m
Länge an Wasserleine41.15m

Gewichte

Trockengewicht268.000kg

Verschiedenes

AnkerwindeElektrische Ankerwinde
Kapazität der Rettungsinsel24
Stromkreis220V

Tanks

Frischwassertank2 x 800 l ()
Kraftstofftank15200 l ()
Sammeltank

Kabinen

Doppelkojen6
Kabinen6
Toiletten6

Motorisierung

MotorfabrikatYANMAR
Motormodell6AYM-ETE
Gesamtleistung744.27ps
Betriebsstunden6237
MotortypInnenborder
TreibstoffDiesel
Propeller4-Blatt

Merkmale

Elektrische Ausstattung

Landanschluss✓
Generator✓
Wechselrichter✓

Elektronische Anlagen

Echolot✓
Radar✓
Log/Speedometer✓
Radardetektor✓
Windgeschwindigkeit und -richtung✓
Computer✓
Tochtergerät(e)✓
TV✓
Navigationszentrum✓
Videorekorder✓
Kartenplotter✓
Autopilot✓
Radio✓
Kompass✓
GPS✓
Cockpit-Lautsprecher✓
UKW-Funk✓

Innenausstattung

Geschirrspüler✓
Bugstrahlruder✓
Waschmaschine✓
Elektrische Bilgepumpe✓
Ofen✓
Luftkompressor✓
Klimaanlage✓
Elektrische Toilette✓
Heizung✓
Heißwasser✓
Kühlschrank✓
Frischwasserbereiter✓
Tiefkühlschrank✓
Meerwasserpumpe✓
Ladegerät✓

Deckausstattung

Teak-Cockpit✓
Teak-Seitendecks✓
Gangway✓
Beiboot✓
Rettungsinsel✓
Cockpittisch✓
Badeleiter✓

Takelage

Steuerrad✓
Elektrische Winde✓

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Additional Information

The current ATLANTIC is the replica of legendary ATLANTIC which was commissioned by New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marshall, Atlantic and which was launched in 1903.
After owning, restoring, rebuilding or recreating a number of famous yachts such as Thendara, Aile Blanche, Borkumriff, Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora, Dutch yachtsman Ed Kastelein planned his ultimate masterpiece: the recreation of the 3-mast schooner Atlantic. Over three years of technical and historical research resulted in sufficiently detailed plans and information to enable a highly accurate and authentic recreation.
Having set a new standard with his creation of Eleonora, Ed Kastelein built on his vast experience and has once again constructed a yacht that no-one thought would ever sail again. The project was certainly his most ambitious; with her length over deck of 185 feet (56 metres) she is the largest classic racing schooner ever to be recreated. Ed Kastelein was determined for her to be the way she was when she wrote history in 1905, her original lines were honoured to the finest detail and her sail plan is identical to that of her victorious 1905 Transatlantic Race which made her immortal in yachting history. Above all, she is again breathtakingly beautiful, turning heads wherever the wind takes her.
Atlantic's dimensions are simply incredible; over deck she measures a remarkable 56 meters. Her graceful sheer line and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise of unmatched speed under sail. Her spars tower some 45 meters above the waterline and support a staggering area of 1,750 m² of sail, more than two and a half times that of the already awesome J-Class yachts.
History : ATLANTIC was originally designed by William Gardner, one of America's foremost designers of large yachts.
From the moment Atlantic went to sea, it was clear that she was an exceptionally fast and beautiful schooner. When a yacht in 1903 hits twenty knots during her sea trials, she is a promising yacht, but even then, nobody could imagine two years later this yacht would set a record that would stand unmatched for almost a century.
Nevertheless, whilst Wilson Marshall wanted Atlantic to be the fastest schooner on the water, he felt there was no reason to compromise on comfort. Unlike contemporary racing schooners, Atlantic was equipped with every imaginable luxury. Fitted out with the finest mahogany panelling, she had two steam driven generators to power electric lights, refrigerators and a large galley. On deck her halyard winches and primary sheet winches were also steam driven. She had two double and three single staterooms, a lobby, a large full beam saloon, a dining room, a chart & gunroom, three large bathrooms and in the deck house there was a comfortable observation room. She had retractable chimneys, so while under sail the below deck steam heating, lighting and refrigeration systems could keep running. Atlantic's fo'c'sle accommodated her thirty-nine strong crew and officers, who would live aboard throughout the year.
During her first season Atlantic proved fast, winning both the Brenton Reef and the Cape May Cup hands down, but it was only in 1905 she made the headlines by winning the Kaiser's Cup, a Transatlantic race from Sandy Hook to the Lizard. Referred to as "The last Great race of Princes" the entries for this race included all the yachts that the rich and powerful from Britain and America could send to sea.
The legendary Captain Charlie Barr, who had already successfully defended the America's Cup three times, was hired to skipper Atlantic. Charlie Barr's determination to win was as legendary as his skills for driving the largest of yachts to the very limit. And win, he did, sailing 3006 miles in 12 days, 4 hours, 1 minute and 19 seconds. Atlantic's 24-hour record was 341 miles, an average speed of 14,1 knots. Uncountable attempts were made to break this record but it would hold firm until 1998, the longest standing speed record in the history of yachting.
Atlantic's story continued for another seventy-seven years with ownership passing through the likes of Cornelius Vanderbilt III and Gerald Lambert. She was used as a mother ship for other racing yachts like Vanity, for America's Cup defenders and the J-Class Yankee on her voyage to England. Her guest book included the rich and famous of the world. Simply put, she is the most famous and beloved racing schooner of all time.
Although after World War II Atlantic would never sail again, she refused to give up her existence. Somehow, she was saved from the scrap yard on three different occasions, broke loose from her moorings, to sail back to sea without a man aboard and ended up used as a houseboat, a restaurant and a floating dock at a fuel station. Finally on 30th of January 1982, she was broken up at Newport News Boat Harbor, Virginia.
Classification: Built to Class Veritas

Haftungsausschluss

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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