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CAMPER & NICHOLSONS Herreshoff Schooner for sale Genoa --Not specified--

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Northrop and Johnson of Newport, RI
5 Marina Plaza - Newport, RI
401-849-0120

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CAMPER & NICHOLSONS Herreshoff Schooner

Listing Number: YC-74212
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115' CAMPER & NICHOLSONS Herreshoff Schooner

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Name: WHITE HEATHER
LOA: 115' 0"
Beam: 20
Draft:
Model Year: 1952
Model: Herreshoff Schooner
Hull:
        Material: Teak
        Type: Long Keel

Cruise: / 1800rpm
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LWL: 72
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Built: 1952
Last Refit: 2004
Displacement:
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Fuel: 1590gal Stainless Steel
Water: 950gal Stainless Steel

Power: 1 - 300hp Cummins NT-855 M Diesel


Located: Genoa --Not specified-- Italy

Offered at: $ 1,850,000 EUR

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General Overview

Designed for long North Atlantic and Arctic cruising, WHITE HEATHER was given her extremely seaworthy structure and voluminous hull form, which gives her interior space and comforts that are normally not found in many (racing) classics of this size, giving WHITE HEATHER an exclusive elegance of style, solidity and reliability, to say nothing of her sea-kindly ride.
Accommodation

Initial access to the yacht is either via the stairway on starboard that is lowered to water level or via the stern passerelle. Boarding via the passerelle the aft deck seating area, which is fixed to the pulpit, is entered.Moving forward is the fixed deck superstructure, which functions as an exclusive dining table for up to 12 guests while at the same time creating interior space for the master cabin. Protected fixed deck seating is provided just aft of the deckhouse and bridge. Permanent awnings are over the deckhouse and the aft deck dining table, with an additional possibility of covering the entire deck area between the two fixed units. Forward of the deckhouse is ample space for sunbathing, part of which can be used for tender stowage during extensive voyages. At the bow is the entrance to the separated crew''s quarters.The deckhouse incorporates the navigation station with a large chart table and seating for 2 guests.Following the stairs down from the deckhouse the full width saloon is entered. On port of the entry stairs is the beautifully wood crafted bar. On port there is a table with seating for 5 guests, on starboard is a dining space for up to 10. Access to the compact, but efficient galley is provided on port behind the bar area.Forward of the saloon are two symmetrical double guest cabins both with en-suite bathrooms. Both cabins have a dressing table and built-in safe. Natural light is provided through the portholes just above the waterline level and prisms. The guest cabins are also air-conditioned.Cupboards, fridge, freezer, washing machine, and the dryer are all invisibly situated in the corridor aft of the saloon together with a separate toilet.At the end of the corridor is the watertight enclosed machinery space. The deep long-keeled hull provides an enormous depth and space for all machinery, making everything easily accessible and maintainable. through the machinery space, the workshop with switchboards, chargers, inverters, watermarker and autopilot pump is reached.Aft of the machinery space the aft cabins can be accessed through waterhead bulkhead and door. Two upper-lower guest cabins share the bathroom on starboard, the amidships cabin being somewhat smaller than the starboard one.Finally, in the stern, the generous master cabin is entered, Since it follows the shape of the stern, it shows a beautiful play of levels and carpentry underneath what is the deck dining table.The cabin is flooded with natural light, due to the six portholes; placed below the dining table surface. En-suite with the master cabin is a separate head, through which the teak finished double Jacuzzi is reached. The crew''s quarters are situated in the bow and are accessed only via the exterior. Space for four crew members are provided with an en-suite bathroom.By using a floor hatch in the hallway, between the two forward guest cabins, the tank hold can be accessed. This space extends below the entire saloon and the forward guest cabins. This space also holds three 1200I stainless steel fresh water tanks and five 1200I stainless steel fuel tanks. In between the tanks is the service battery bank, with an ample bilge depth below it and floorboards above the batteries enable ample storage. Forward of the tanks is the air-conditioning unit on starboard and the water pressure system on port. Towards the sternis the wastewater tank which serves the forward guest cabins and the crew cabin on port and access to the chain locker on starboard.The lazarette is reached via a hatch on the aft deck. Here, the hydraulic steering gear is easily serviceable and store is created for spares etc.
Construction

The hull is of 2'' 1/16" Burmese teak planking, on heavy steel frames.
Sailing Equipment

Spars and Rigging:Main mast (approx. 36m). Mizzen Mast (approx. 29m), booms and bowspirt made of Oregon Pine built by Braske in the Netherlands in 1996.Stainless steel standing rigging 1996.Sails:Built by De Vries, the Netherlands in Dacron.Including:* Mainsail 138m2 (1996) * Mizzen 85m2 (1996) * Staysail 81m2 (1996) * Yankee 98m2 (1998) * Mizzen Staysail 123m2 (1997) * Gennaker 225m2 (1997)
Engine Room / Mechanical Equipment

Cummins NT-855 M 300 HP @ 1800 RPM1.0 m diameter, 3 bladed fixed pitch propeller230/400V 50Hz three-phase AC, 24v DC2 x Onan MDKAF 22.5kW generators, Starboard generatornew 1999, Port generator new 2000 Batteries conssit of 10 x 200Ah House service,2 x 200Ah emergency service, 2 x 200Ah engine start and 2 x 95Ah generator start2 x Mastervolt
General Equipment

Novamarine RH-430 Water-skisRangeOven / GrilleFridge (small)FreezerTumble DryerSnorkeling Gear / WetsuitsWakeboardDishwasherMicrowave / OvenFridge (large)Washing Machine
Safety Equipment

Zettler Eclipse C fire detection panel with smoke / heat detectors in all cabins, saloon, galley, deckhouse, machinery spaces, tank hold and crew quarters plus autonomous smoke detectors throughoutFire extinguishers in deckhouse, galley, fwd hallway, outside engine room, inside engine room and crew quartersBilge pumpsDSB - 16 persons life raftEPIRB Jotron Tron 40S distress signal transmissionSOLAS life jacketsFirst aid kits2 x life buoy10 x survival suitEmergency steering equipment via tiller
Refits

Internal Systems:New propulsion engineRebuilt gensetsRewired bilge pumps3 new sewage tank membrane pumpsNew watermakerNew water heaterNew switchboards (both high and low voltage)2 new battery chargers 2 new invertersNew electrical wiring throughout in new cable channelsNew autopilot hydraulic pumpNew air-conditioning system, tubing and air handlers in all cabinsNew Jacuzzi pumpNew emergency (2), starter (4), and service batteries (14)New hydrophore water pressure system and new hot and cold water piping throughoutNew fire detection systemNew intercom systemNew navigation and communication systemsNew galley and household equipmentNew entertainment equipmentExternal:New main and mizzen masts and booms, new bowspirtNew stainless steel standing riggingNew running riggingNew sail handling winchesRebuilt original anchor windlass with new electromotorNew sails and coversNew biminis with fixed stainless steel framesNew capping railReplaced inferior carpentry works, stripped all woodwork and re-paintedInterior:New crew Quarters carpentry and heads Two new luxury en-suite guest cabins forward of the main saloon, replacing four smaller cabinsNew saloon seating layoutIn the zone aft of the main saloon interior changes were restricted to replacing inferior quality paneling and modifications for more practical useAll carpentry was stripped to bare wood and re-paintedNew upholsteryFurther Refits / Dry Dockings:1998, Serbim, Marseille: Dry docking for new antifouling. Rudder and shaft check before departure to Caribbean. Servicing of all seacocks.2000, Serbim: Wood repairs to keel deadwood after damage in Caribbean. Antifouling, bilg pump servicing.2002, Manoel Island Yacht Yard, Malta: Full reconditioning of rudder and rudder stock and steering gear, replaced any soft wood. Reinforced the rudder stock entry horn timber and attachment of the gland. Replaced rudder skeg and reconditioned heel fitting after mooring damage. Further activities including antifouling and topside painting. Also, following the slipping period the internal steel structure and inner planking in the lazarette, aft bilge and tank hold were professionally painted. Both bilge pumps were replaced with larger versions.In the past two years the steel exhaust systems of both the propulsion engine and the generators have been replaced with corrosion and erosion free flexible exhaust systems, silencers and water separators. 2004, At Manoel Island Yacht Yard, Malta: Antifouling and improvement of anoding system. Reconditioning of tail shaft. Topside painting.
Comments

An exceptional classic yacht, with superb accommodations, and elegant woodwork details. Totally refit, offered fully found and ready for any adventure, while transporting your family in comfort and elegance.

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