| |
halcyon
Bermuda Ketch
Halcyon was commissioned by the Lancashire industrialist Sir Samuel Turner in 1929 and he
kept her until 1944.
A Yachting Monthly article of 1929 spoke of her as “snugly rigged with Bermudan main
and mizzen and a sail area of 2275 sq ft, and can be handled with a small crew”.
Below deck the original teak saloon and main accommodation have been preserved perfectly
throughout her long life.
During the war we believe she was requisitioned by the navy and spent some time as the flagship
of a minesweeper flotilla based in Greece.
In 1957 she was acquired from Madame Renault by the Warsash School of Navigation in Hampshire
as a temporary replacement for the ketch Moyana, the winner of the first Tall Ships race in
1956 which foundered off the Isles of Scilly on the return from her triumph.
Halcyon proved so successful as a replacement training vessel that the British Merchant Cadet
Training School kept her for 32 years, training hundreds of seamen, many of whom went on to be
masters of their own vessels and who will perhaps remember her fondly.
Throughout her life Halcyon has been involved in a number of adventures. She came unscathed
through the storm which hit the notorious 1979 Fastnet race. She also raced in the Hamilton,
Bermuda to Halifax, Nova Scotia leg of the 1984 Tall Ships race in which the Marques was
tragically lost during a squall.
Between 1988 and 2004 she was used as a private yacht, cruising a number of
areas including the Caribbean, Florida, the Canaries and the UK. Towards the end of 2004 she
was taken to Gloucester Docks where she was given an impressive restoration and refit under
the auspices of T. Nielsen & Company, specialist tall ship repairer and builder.
Halcyon started her new life as a luxury charter yacht in April 2007. Whether it be an Adventure
Sailing trip, corporate hospitality day charter or private or family holiday, Halcyon will
provide the perfect platform for your experience.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Length 80 feet plus 15 feet bowsprit
Length Waterline 58 feet
Beam 17 feet
Draft 10 feet
Tonnage (Gross) 53 tons
Tonnage (Thames) 78 tons
Bermuda ketch rig
Working sail area 2275sq.ft
Auxilliary Motor 130hp Perkins Marine Diesel with
range under power of 1300 nautical miles
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|