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Plan - Charactéristics

 

Architect: RODNEY W. Paul

Architect for the restoration: Cabinet Yacht Vision - Gérald PAILLOUX

Boat yard: BROOKE & Cie Ltd - Lowestoft (England)
 Type: 62-foot motor-yacht

    • Year of construction: 1924
    • Length: 19 metres
    • Width: 4 metres
    • Engines: GARDNER-1937- 6 cylinder
    • Engine power: 2 x 72 HP

Built in the pure English tradition, the materials selected are largely oversized, giving a real feeling of security. The hull is made from pitch pine and is copper riveted to its bent in or sawn oak and elm timbers. The teak deck has been fully restored and the new mahogany wheelhouse was rebuilt according to the original plans, which were recovered in the July 1924 edition of "Yachting Monthly".

The original old English oak panelling in the lounge and the cabins has been preserved.

The ‘technical’ equipment has been checked or replaced in order to ensure optimal security along with modern and discreet comfort without changing the yacht’s ancient character.

Stern:
 private cabin with a sitting room and 2m x 1.60m double bed
 writing desk,
 old-fashioned heating with a period English stove
 comfortable bathroom and private WC.

Central area:
 a wheelhouse offering a panoramic view, agreeably lit with a wall seat and butterfly table
 interior helm station.

Central wardroom:
 traditional wardroom with a leather wall seat and a solid oak table
 fully-equipped kitchen.

Prow
 crew cabin
 1.90 x 0.70 m bed
 shower and separate WC.

Equipment:
 hot and cold water (1,600 litres)
 central heating with radiators
 individual air conditioning
 refrigerator, freezer
 washer-dryer
 6 KVA 220 V, 12 V and 24 V generators.

Security:
 life boat and life belts,
 life vests
 fire extinguishers
 category one first-aid kid
 GPS – depth-finder
 VHF radio

Insurance: (GUIAN(passenger transport)

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 History of the KITIKAE
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 Photos "Interior"

 
 

 
 
 
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