A 1936 William Fife design built by Fairlie, this 12mR Class yacht exemplifies the racing craft that defined the 1930s. At over 70 feet in length with a 12-foot beam, she carries the proportions and character of a serious racing machine from the era. Her wooden hull embodies the construction standards of classic yacht building.
The yacht has been meticulously restored and maintained by Robbe & Berking while preserving her original design and character. She carries a single diesel engine and accommodates one head. Her design delivers substantial sail area and the performance expected of a 12mR Class racing yacht, with the handling and speed that these boats are known for.
This boat represents a significant example of 12mR Class racing heritage and offers the experience of sailing a historic design that has proven itself across decades of racing competition.
Length
70.54 FT
Beam
12.20 FT
Draft
8.69 FT
Material
Wood
Heads
1
Engines
1
Fuel
Diesel