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Luke 5 Ton Bermudan Sloop 1949 HERITAGE, VINTAGE AND CLASSIC YACHTS +44 (0)1202 330 077 LUKE 5 TON BERMUDAN SLOOP 1949 Specification PENDRAGON LUKE 5 TON BERMUDAN SLOOP 1949 Designer W L Hobbs Length Engine Beta 13.5 HP 2001 21 ft 0 in / 6.4 m Builder Luke Bros, Hamble waterline Location United Kingdom Date 1949 Beam 7 ft 6 in / 2.29 m Length overall 25 ft 0 in / 7.62 m Draft 4 ft 6 in / 1.37 m Length deck 0 ft 0 in / 0 m Displacement 4.4 Tonnes Mahogany planking on English oak Construction frames These details are provisional and may be amended Specification BROKER'S COMMENTS The Luke 5 ton auxiliary was designed by W.L. Hobbs to compare favourably with any other vessel of it size and type - with her swept- up cruising bow and pretty raked transom, she is a classic post war cruising yacht in similar mould to the Laurent Giles “Virtue” “A real husky sailing boat, built for hard use, easily driven, stiff and ready for any weather………” reads the original sales literature promulgated by her builders Port Hamble Ltd. There’s no doubt that PENDRAGON was built to a high standard and still satisfies her original brief, comfortably sleeping 3 in an interior which is as charming as her exterior is powerful and pleasing.. • SANDEM AN YACHT COMPANY • • Brokerage Of Classic & Vintage Yachts • www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk © Sandeman Yacht Company Limited 2021. A member of the ABYA. HERITAGE, VINTAGE AND CLASSIC YACHTS +44 (0)1202 330 077 LUKE 5 TON BERMUDAN SLOOP 1949 Specification HISTORY Pendragon’s ownership since 1951 is recorded with brief notes thus: 1972 Harold Briggs, naval officer, Plymouth 1951 John Lydall Savill, chartered surveyor, London 1981 Frederick Potts, hotelier, Torquay 1954 Arthur Harris, corn merchant of Bridgewater and Alan Gibson 1992 Julian Blight, shipwright, Penryn engineer,Torquay 1999 John Gunner, mediator and in-house counsel, St Albans 1957 Ronald Sheppard, medical practitioner, Bridgewater 2004 John Gunner and Michael Treacher, aviation engineer, Dunstable. 1961 David Hollis, Gentleman, Torquay 1965 Edward Oates, army officer, Moldesworth Specification CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS - Long keel; 4 inch section English elm - Stem, stern, frames, beam and carlines of English oak - Ballast keel; 2 tons cast iron - Mahogany carvel planking painted off-white. - Bronze stemhead and anchor roller - Beams, comings, rudder; mahogany - Plywood sub-deck overlaid with pitch pine strip planking - Canadian pine deck, relaid in 2005 - Coelan to Doghouse 2008 - New topsides paint 2008 Specification ACCOMMODATION Acommodation for three: - Fold-down mahogany table in saloon - 2 x canvas stretcher bunks above 2 seater settees in a 6 ft 2” headroom - Brass quartz marine clock and brass aneroid barometer saloon - Assorted charts of English Channel and West Country waters. - pilot berth in starboard quarter with matched upholstered mattress. - Mahogany cabinets port and starboard in for’ard saloon - Matching cushions by Lodey. - Mahogany wet locker - Varnished mahogany interior with white painted tounge & groove deckhead - Head; Lavac type pump out, new circa 2004 with made-to-measure seat and - Taylor 2 burner paraffin galley stove on gimbals over 1 ½ cupboards lid in teak - Stand alone Origo single burner meths cooker / heater; negotiable Specification RIG, SPARS AND SAILS - Bermudan sloop rig - Lazy Jack stowing - Keel stepped mast and boom – both varnished - Rolling reef foresail (Rotostay head furling gear) - Silver spruce spars - 150% Genoa by Lodey with sacrificial strip; working No 1 - Stainless steel chain plates and through bolts - Green canvas sail cover - Stainless steel standing rigging renewed 2004 - Varnished spinnaker pole - Specially-made cream coloured mainsail (Numbered L5) and Specification DECK EQUIPMENT AND GROUND TACKLE - Bronze halyard and sheet winches with handles - Mooring lines and warps 2006 - 30m chain with 25k Deck-mounted CQR. Spare Fishermans anchor - Teak varnished flagpole - Pair of wooden beaching / layup legs Specification MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL - Beta 13.5 HP Diesel 2001 also charging single maintenance free 12 V - Masthead steaming and navigation and deck lights accumulator for all on board electrics - Stainless steel throttle / gear lever port cockpit Specification NAVIGATION - Original detachable compass - Mast mounted radar reflector - Original hand-bearing compass - Sea Master echo sounder (requiring attention but functioning to 2007 Specification MISCELLANEOUS - Full canvas cover for layup - Made-to measure upholstered seat-cushion for cockpit after-bench - Avon Redcrest with 2hp Suzuki outboard 2004;negotiable - Brass bilge pump (2006) in cockpit - Stowage under cockpit seating - Drogue Disclaimer These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as a general guide. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details on which they wish to rely. HERITAGE, VINTAGE AND CLASSIC YACHTS +44 (0)1202 330 077 LUKE 5 TON BERMUDAN SLOOP 1949 Specification GALLERY .
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