Built in 1931, this 102-foot wooden schooner represents the golden era of sailing yacht design. Her 21-foot beam and classic proportions provide the stability and seaworthiness characteristic of Normandy-built vessels. A single Cummins diesel engine provides auxiliary power, with a cruising speed of 8 knots.
The yacht accommodates 8 guests alongside 5 crew members, with 4 heads distributed throughout. Her interior layout reflects the craftsmanship of her era, combining period character with practical seamanship.
During an 18-month refit completed in the prior year, mechanical systems were overhauled or replaced, including engine, plumbing, and auxiliary equipment. The work ensures reliable operation for extended cruising. The hull and wooden structure remain true to the original construction, maintaining the integrity of the design while supporting modern systems for comfortable and confident sailing.
Length
101.71 FT
Beam
21.33 FT
Draft
10.99 FT
Material
Wood
Heads
4
Engines
1
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
Mercruiser
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Fuel
660.43 GAL
Water
660.43 GAL