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350.000,00 €
Company Rightboat Ltd
England head office
Fareham Innovation Centre
Merlin House, 4 Meteor Way,
Daedalus Drive
Lee-on-the-Solent PO13 9FU
United Kingdom
info@rightboat.com
www.rightboat.com
| Marke | – |
| Modell | Gaff Cutter |
| Boat type | Other |
| Category | Motor Yacht |
| Length | 14 m |
| Beam | 3.7 m |
| Engines | 1 |
| Fuel | Diesel |
| Year built | 1887 |
Designed by G.L. Watson, this yacht was launched on 24th April 1887 from the yard of Thomas Orr Jr. in Greenock on the Clyde, according to the Greenock Herald. It was rebuilt by Chantier Bernard in St Vaast, France, and relaunched in 2017.
The yacht was commissioned by Robert Cowan Robertson, a student at the Glasgow School of Art and a contemporary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. This was commission No.134 for Watson, with lines based on the Loch Fyne Skiff type fishing vessels, known for their distinctive stern, generous freeboard, and straight stem.
One of her defining features is her interior, with most of the salon joinery being original. The elaborate decor reflects Robertson's wealth and artistic inclinations, characteristic of Clydeside fashionable interiors of the time. Notably, she features a pair of stained glass sliding panels depicting a stylised Scottish thistle, embodying the ‘Glasgow’ style. Although highly unusual for a yacht interior, they represent the true essence of this yacht, her history, and her period.
The raised and fielded oak panelling, fluted pilasters, Ionic capitals, and egg and dart cornice throughout the saloon exemplify the highest standard of joinery.
Purchased by the current owner in 2009, a major rebuild commenced, addressing every aspect of the hull, rig, systems, and interior. The keel was removed, the stem replaced, with 80% new planking and frames. A completely new deck structure was installed, and the interior was either replaced or refurbished with all new systems and a complete new rig. This remarkable rebuild was envisioned by the yacht's eccentric owner, whose ambition, vision, and drive have revitalized this unique yacht.
This yacht is a completely unique piece of maritime history, unusual in design, rich in history and pedigree, with a stunning interior first conceived and fitted over 125 years ago.