This 78-foot steel-hulled trawler was built in 1969–1970 as part of the renowned Clovelly Class tender fleet designed and constructed by CD Holmes for the Royal Navy. Originally engineered to handle the demanding conditions of the North Sea, the yacht carries the robust military heritage typical of its class while having been fully converted into a floating residence and hospitality vessel. A single Lister Blackstone 4-cylinder diesel engine produces 330 horsepower.
The interior accommodates six cabins with up to 11 berths across the layout, complemented by three heads with showers. The main salon features warm finishes, and a full galley supports extended time aboard. Exterior spaces include a large open deck with lounge areas and shaded zones, plus an upper deck with a terrace and panoramic views. The engine room is accessible and maintained.
Systems supporting autonomous operation include solar panels, two generators, and a water desalinator—equipment that proved its worth during the yacht's recent Atlantic crossing to the Caribbean. The boat has been operated as a floating guesthouse and private charter platform, demonstrating proven sea-keeping ability and reliability in extended cruising.
Length
78.41 FT
Beam
21.00 FT
Draft
8.20 FT
Weight
286,601.17 LBS
Material
Steel
Cabins
6
Heads
3
Crew Cabins
6
Engines
1
Engine Make
Lister Blackstone 4 cylindres
Engine Model
Type ERS4, 750 RPM, 243 KW
Power
NaN HP
Hours
9,999 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
1,703.91 GAL
Water
977.44 GAL