HERITAGE, VINTAGE AND CLASSIC YACHTS +44 (0)1202 330 077 SWAN 36 1967 - SOLD ICON SWAN 36 1967 Designer Sparkman & Stephens Length waterline 25 ft 7 in / 7.8 m Engine Volvo Penta MD2 15 HP Diesel Builder Oy Nautor Ab Finland Beam 9 ft 6 in / 2.9 m Location United Kingdom Date 1967 Draft 6 ft 3 in / 1.9 m Price Sold Length overall 35 ft 10 in / 10.91 m Displacement 7.72 Tonnes Length deck 35 ft 10 in / 10.91 m Construction GRP These details are provisional and may be amended BROKER'S COMMENTS ICON was originally LOFNA, owned for most of her life by a Frenchman and sailed from Finland to the Med - there for some 25 years as a family cruiser with occasional regattas. Under her current ownership, now for more than 10 years, she has been almost entirely rebuilt - but absolutely in character and keeping with her DNA. Her winning Best Maintained Swan at the Swan European Regatta in 2005 inspired Nautor Swan to reclaim and re-fit Hull No 1. In the Classic Yacht Section of the 2008 RTI Race ICON got the gun for 1st over the line. With a pedigree combining the best of S&S and Swan, ICON not only lives up to her name but her impressive condition makes her totally ready. SANDEMAN YACHT COMPAN Y Brokerage Of Classic & Vintage Yachts www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk Sandeman Yacht Company Limited 2017. A member of the ABYA.
HERITAGE, VINTAGE AND CLASSIC YACHTS +44 (0)1202 330 077 SWAN 36 1967 HISTORY The 36 set the tone for Nautor s Swan, a name recognized among sailors as makers of some of the best production boats built. The yard s founder, Pekka Koskenkylä, had approached Sparkman and Stephens in 1966; then working on some design projects in Finland. His idea was to build a yacht in the 10 metre range to be strong, seaworthy and fast enough not only for cruising but racing - also to build in GRP, which method of construction was then in its relative infancy. Without the full length keel, the Swan 36 stands somewhere between the classic and a new generation of design thinking. She still retains moderately long overhangs and a deep bilge yet her hull has a pronounced tumblehome with a pointed diamond shaped plan profile, which was becoming popular in RORC racing designs of that era. CLASS HISTORY NOTE Introduced in 1967 the first Swan 36 delivered to British sailor Dave Johnson, whose racing successes around the UK stimulated a good reputation for Swan as a make. CONSTRUCTION GRP hull with teak deck planking, solid tea y ACCOMMODATION AND DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT - Teak joinery and traditional Swan teak and holly cabin sole. - Teak batten interior hull lining - Port and starboard settees and berths all with matching custom made upholstery. - Tasteful upholstery soft furnishings and matching curtains - Teak handrails on deck head in saloon - Immaculate varnished bulkhead - Tasteful rattan decor in stowage locker doors - Original teak folding table, adjustable recess stanchion drops to make a large double berth - Hanging locker - Overhead light - Chart table to port - Large quarter berth abaft - Galley to starboard - Techimpex 2 hob gas stove and oven - Stainless steel sink with hot and cold water - Teak draining boards and work tops. - Large top loading fridge - Head compartment to port with Blake manual WC, large locker and seacock access - Wash basin with H&C mixer and shower to starboard - Fore cabin large single vee berths with infill to make large double - Original varnished lockers both sides RIG, SPARS AND SAILS - Sloop rig - Removable inner forestay - Seldén bowsprit - Schaefer jib furler (leads aft to Spinlock jammer) - Conventional spinnaker pole on mast - 2 x Lewmar 30 halyard winches on mast - 1 x Lewmar 16 reefing winch on mast - Short pole for asymmetric and launch system at bow - Single line reefing - Bowsprit pole and fitting for Code 0. - Full complement of sails from North and UK Sails - Stackpack main reefing DECK EQUIPMENT AND GROUND TACKLE - 2 x Anderson 52 ST 2 speed primary winches, mounted on SS outboard of cockpit - Simpson Lawrence manual anchor winch - Stainless steel Trefoil 20 Kg anchor
- 2 x Anderson 46 ST 2 speed secondary winches, mounted on SS outboard of cockpit - All Spinlock turning blocks at mast leading halyards aft - 2 x Anderson 40 ST 2 speed halyard winches, on coach roof abaft Spinlock XTS jammers - Lewmar mainsheet traveller and car - Varnished teak handrails on coach roof - Chromed hatch in coach roof over saloon - Chrome mushroom vented lazarette stowage shore power lead and gas locker - Stainless steel bow and stern mooring cleats - Fenders - Warps and mooring ropes - Varnished teak dorade boxes - Chrome fore hatch - Raymarine ST 60 wind repeater port side trunk cabin - Raymarine Autohelm VHG repeater port side trunk cabin - Cockpit speakers - Main sail, winch and wheel covers - Spray hood MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL AND TANKAGE - Volvo MD 2030 29 HP c 5 year old inboard diesel driving stainless steel shaft - 3 bladed Gori prop - Whitlock Cobra pedestal steering system - Whitlock helm wheel and Richie steering compass in chrome binnacle - Autohelm wheel pilot. - Whitlock engine controls adjacent to starboard - Engine instruments at fwd cockpit bulkhead by bridge deck - Raymarine Autohelm repeater control in stbd cockpit locker - 12 V / 240 V electrical system - 1 x Engine start and 3 domestic batteries - Battery charger / inverter - 12 V DC distribution panel, ammeter, battery monitor - All new interior lighting including night lights - Calorifier and engine generated hot and cold pressurised water - Webasto 4 outlet diesel heating - Fuel 13.2 US gals / 50 L - Fresh water c 50 US gals / 190 L NAVIGATION COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS - Autohelm analogue wind / boat speed / depth (above companionway) - Schatz ships clock and barometer - Garmin 12 P GPS - Autohelm Tridata instruments with analogue repeaters on garage panel - JRC Radar 1000 - Icom IC-H59 Euro VHF - Radio & CD with 2 x internal and 2 x cockpit speakers SAFET Y - Jonbuoy - Manual bilge pump in stbd cockpit locker - Fire blanket and extinguisher in galley RESTORATION AND REFIT Mindful of this yacht s pedigree and abilities, her present owner wanted to spare no expense in bringing her to the very high standard which she exhibits today. He commissioned Desty Marine of Hamble to ensure that her hull should be faultless then proceeded to carry out significant works throughout - including the refixing of the teak decks, new port lights and hatches and new water and fuel tanks. Other key items were: - New rig, slightly taller than the original Kemp supplied - and fitted by Selden Masts, including standing, running rigging and a new main traveller system - Hull repainted with Awlgrip and coach roof with International stippled effect deck paint - Hull repainted again in 2008 with Awlgrip 2 Snow White, cavita line and boot top in Awlgrip Flag Blue. Awlgrip antifouling - New 12 mm teak deck of selected seasoned wood fitted in 2008 - New toe rails and cappings fitted with custom made stainless steel warp feeds and cleats together with pop up flush mounted cleats amidships - All deck fittings and stanchions of stainless steel and refurbished, replaced and resealed on the new deck - Cockpit coamings replaced and / or re-veneered - Lazarette hatch rebuilt, re-varnished and solar activated vent fitted - Companionway boards and sliding hatch refitted and re-varnished - Complete rewiring throughout - Garageway instrument binnacle rebuilt - New companionway cover, cockpit awning, dodgers, wheel cover and winch covers all in Sunbrella fabric - Guardrail sausage foam bolsters fitted - Interior virtually rebuilt and then refurbished more recently - Seating replaced and redesigned to allow port and starboard settees and berths all with matching custom made upholstery - New cabinetry and shelving with rattan pattern doors - Heads and forward cabin refurbished, added new teak shelving, cupboards and bunk tops Disclaimer These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as a general guide. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns
and specifies details on which they wish to rely.
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