Royal Admirals Barge (REF# 10736)
£120,000.00 (Approx US$177,593.61)
50'0", 1905, 1 x diesel 80hp Wood Construction, Semi-Displacement underwater profile, 8 berths
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| Extra Details
| Designer: | British Admiralty |
| Builder: | German Imperial Navy |
| Fuel capacity: | 1 x 11.0 USG |
| Water capacity: | 1 x 16.5 USG |
| Last survey: | Unknown |
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Mechanical
1 x diesel 80hp, Ford (1965) fresh-water cooled, steering, shaft drive, 3 Blade Fixed prop(s). Fuel consumption (approx) 5ltrs/hour, Cruising speed 8 knots, Max speed 10 knots.
Original steam engine gave 32 Knots.
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Electrical Systems
12 volt, 2 batteries charged by: engine, shore power
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| Dimensions
| LOA: | 50'0" |
| LWL: | 47'6" |
| Beam: | 9'6" |
| Draft Min: | 3'6" |
| Draft Max: | 3'6" |
| Displacement: | 60,637.5lbs |
| Headroom: | 6'5" |
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| Construction
Wood Construction with Semi-Displacement underwater profile, paint finish.
Topsides are Varnished. Below the waterline has been sheathed with Epoxy Resin. |
| Rig
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| Sails
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| Accommodation
8 berths with 3 doubles and 2 singles in 3 cabin(s).
2 burner propane cooker, Sink, Carpet, Drapes 1 heads, 1 sink.
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
The boat is wired for mains electricity when plugged into ashore. |
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| Nav Equipment
Compass, Depth sounder, VHF, Clock, Barometer, Navigation lights |
| Deck Gear
1 anchors,
30 metres of chain,
30 meters of rode,
Cockpit cover, Rode, Fenders, Boathook, manual Admiralty bronze capstan windlass, |
| Fishing
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| Toys
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| Safety Equipment
Fire fighting equipment, 3 bilge pumps (1 manual / 2 electric)
Electric pumps are automatic and all run through their own skin fittings.
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| Lying
CHICHESTER HBR. |
| Broker's Comments
This boat has been viewed and photographed by Rupert of Boatshed Chichester. Register or log in to see 37 more photos of this boat. I'm told that German boats are refered to in the masculine gender so this one is a 'He' and not a 'She' as is the normal custom in UK. When I visited this boat it was clear that he will stand out and attract a lot of attention wherever he goes. Designed by the Royal Navy a copy of the plans got to Germany where it was Built by the German Imperial Navy for the Kaiser. Originally capable of 32 Knots to keep up with the battle cruisers of the day and serve as an Admirals Barge. It survived the Battle of Jutland where it was on the German Battle Cruiser Lutzow.It was rescued by the Royal Navy in June 1919 when on the Hindenburg during the scuttling of the german fleet at Scapa-Flow. They attached a rope around the foredeck windlass and beached it. Years later it was dispatched to Dunkirk where it saved some 810 british troops ironically from german fire. It has strong links with the Royal Engineers as a result of bringing 38 of them all the way back. There is much more detailed history which has been researched by the owner and others.These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
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