Custom Bailey & Sons
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| Make | Custom |
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| Model | Bailey & Sons |
| Year | 1938 |
| Condition | Used |
| Price | €327,000 |
| Type | Power |
| Class | Cruiser (Power) |
| Length | 54 ft |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Hull Material | Wood |
| Location | Noumea, New Caledonia |
| LOA | 53 ft 10 in |
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| Beam | 15 ft 1 in |
| Max Draft | 4 ft 7 in |
| Engine Type | Inboard |
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| Engine Make | Cummins |
| Engine Model | 6BTA5,9M2 |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Power | 300 hp |
| Drive Type | Direct Drive |
| Propeller Type | 4 Blade |
| Propeller Material | Bronze |
| Engine usage (hours) | 900 |
| Engine Type | Inboard |
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| Engine Make | Cummins |
| Engine Model | 6BTA5,9M2 |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Power | 300 hp |
| Drive Type | Direct Drive |
| Propeller Type | 4 Blade |
| Propeller Material | Bronze |
| Engine usage (hours) | 900 |
| Additional Equipment |
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| Covers |
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| Electrical Equipment |
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| Electronics |
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| Inside Equipment |
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| Designer | Chas.Bailey Jr |
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| Builder | Bailey & Sons Ltd |
| Guest Cabins | 2 |
| Guest Heads | 6 |
| Fuel Tanks | 4 x 225 liters |
| Fresh Water Tanks | 2 x 200 liters |
| Hull Shape | Displacement |
| Windlass | Electric Windlass |
Description
Bailey & Sons 55'
"Te Rauparaha" was built in New Zealand in 1938 for a wealthy family and for family use. During the Second World War, she was requisitioned as a patrol boat by the New Zealand Navy and wore the insignia "Q07", before being handed back to the family and in 1979 she crossed over to New Caledonia. Her new name became "Samara”. For a few years she was used for tourist excursions to Amédée Lighthouse before recently undergoing, very successfully, a total overhaul down to the smallest details and under the supervision of a marine surveyor. The hull and deck were redone, laminated and epoxy coated on all exterior surfaces. The electrical and water circuits reviewed and replaced, new generator set and engines fully reconditioned. Her loft layout contrasts with a luxurious and custom-made living space. The very cosy and generous exterior space will satisfy the most demanding guests. Nothing was left to chance, the use of noble and best quality materials was the watchword during the renovation. An exceptional, unique boat that will leave no one indifferent with her subtle blend of history and modernity.
« Te Rauparaha” was built in New Zealand in 1938 for a wealthy family and for family use. During the Second World War, it was requisitioned as a patrol boat by the New Zealand Navy and wore the insignia “Q07”, before returning to the family, then it set sail for New Caledonia in 1979. Its new name became “Samara”. For a few years it served for tourist excursions to Amédée Lighthouse before benefiting, with great success, from a total overhaul down to the smallest details under the supervision of a marine expert. The hull and deck were redone, laminated and epoxy coated on all exterior surfaces. The electrical and water circuits were reviewed and replaced, new generator set and engines fully reconditioned. Its loft layout contrasts with a luxurious and custom-made living space. The very cosy and generous exterior spaces will satisfy the most demanding guests. Nothing was left to chance, the use of noble and best quality materials was the watchword during the renovation. An exceptional, unique boat that will leave no one indifferent with its subtle blend of history and modernity.
Disclaimer
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