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THORNYCROFT · 1936
Amazone
125' (38.1m) ·Motor Yacht
·Falmouth, United Kingdom
Price on Application
About this yacht
AMAZONE is the last pre-war pedigree motor yacht of her size available for restoration. Launched in August 1936, AMAZONE was built to a very high standard by John I Thornycroft & Co. in Southampton. This is a yacht with significant potential. She has good interior volumes, significant deck space and a fine sea going hull form.
Now in Falmouth significant preparatory works have been carried out. The modern superstructure has been removed and the hull stripped down to the original elements ready for restoration.
Specifications
- Length
- 125' (38.1m)
- Beam
- 21' (6.4m)
- Max Draft
- 8' 11" (2.7m)
- Year built
- 1936
- Builder
- THORNYCROFT
- Type
- Motor Yacht
- Sleeps
- 9
- Hull material
- Steel
- Cruise speed
- 11 Knots
- Engines
- Cummins 0hp 0hrs / Cummins 0hp 0hrs
- Status
- Active
- MLS ID
- 457367
DETAILED DESCRIPTION +
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
TYPE - Full Displacement Classic yacht
BUILDER - John I. Thornycroft
EXTERIOR DESIGN - Thornycroft & Sons / John I. Thornycroft
YEAR - 1936
REFIT - 2005
CONSTRUCTION - Steel Hull & Superstructure
- Teak Decks
CREW - Up to 8
ENGINES - 2 x 522 kW (700 Hp) Cummins
GT - 230
DIMENSIONS
LOA - 38.10m / 125'0"
LWL - 35.40m / 116'2"
BEAM - 6.40m / 21'0"
DRAFT - 2.70m / 8'10" max
SPEED & RANGE UNDER POWER
MAXIMUM SPEED - 12.00 knots
CRUISING SPEED - 11.00 knots
CAPACITIES
ACCOMMODATION - 9 guests
CREW - 8 crew
FUEL - 18,000 litres / 4,755 US gallons
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation for up to 9 guests and up to 8 crew MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
ENGINES - 1 x Port: 522 kW (700 Hp) Cummins Diesel
- 1 x Starboard: 522 kW (700 Hp) Cummins Diesel
COMMENT
AMAZONE is the last pre-war pedigree motor yacht of her size available for restoration. Launched in August 1936, AMAZONE was built to a very high standard by John I Thornycroft & Co. in Southampton. This is a yacht with significant potential. She has good interior volumes, significant deck space and a fine sea going hull form. Now in Falmouth significant preparatory works have been carried out. The modern superstructure has been removed and the hull stripped down to the original elements ready for restoration.