
Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:Boat Name ALTAIR Specs Builder: William Fife & Sons, Fairlie Designer: William Fife III Keel: Full Dimensions LOA: 133 ft 10 in Beam: 20 ft 6 in LWL: 77 ft 9 in Length on Deck: 107 ft 8 in Maximum Draft: 13 ft 9 in Displacement: 155000 kgs Full Load Engines Engine 1: Engine Brand: Gardner Year Built: 2007 Engine Model: 6L x DT Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Tanks Fresh Water Tanks: 2 Stainless steel (330) Fuel Tanks: (704) Electronics Depthsounder Log-speedometer Wind speed and direction Navigation center Compass GPS VHF |
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Brokers Comments Named after one of the brightest of stars ALTAIR’s near mythical status in the classic yacht world is all for very good reason - this yacht has become the standard bearer for the cause of authenticity since her landmark restoration in 1987. William Fife III may have saved his best until last. Commissioned as an ocean going cruising boat for the southern seas and her designer’s last big boat, Fife could not help but create a blend of breathtaking beauty; fast safe and totally capable. Always the darling of the classic regatta fleet and often winning her class; ALTAIR is the ultimate vintage yacht. While important as the yacht to have started what has become the classic yacht revival, that role is as nothing to her own status at the top of this hierarchy. Over the years there are vintage yachts, having languished in varying states of disregard and neglect, that have been “recovered” and given a variety of treatments to bring them back to some kind of life. ALTAIR meanwhile enjoying a careful 30 year ownership during the 1960s, 70s and 80s was very much still alive, before becoming one of the first such yachts actually to be restored. In this respect ALTAIR absolutely complies with the definition. The restoration team could not have been better provided for - with the important, nay unique quality that she is not a pastiche or interpretation of what an owner or boat yard might have decided she could have been like….…She was all there and is therefore the same boat from door handle to light fitting; from internal layout to sail plan. Her dimensions have allowed for the modern comforts that a smaller classic will not; all discreetly concealed and allowing her to cruise anywhere. Above all she is blessed with the spirit engendered by her original designer the incomparable William Fife III. As one of the very few classic yachts of her vintage afloat with an unbroken Lloyds100 A1 classification – having passed again lately in 2012 with flying colours, ALTAIR is in her element - as ready to cruise the World as she is for racing. |
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History ALTAIR built by William Fife & Sons at Fairlie as yard number 789, was launched in May 1931. She was effectively a descendent of the famous fleet of big yachts that had revitalized schooner racing around the turn of the 19th century - William Fife’s own CICELY and SUZANNE having been notable members of that fleet. More specifically, ALTAIR’s origins lie in her first owner Captain H. MacCaw’ desire for “a sound, safe cruiser; safe to go to the South Sea Islands with no difficulty’ thus expressed in his brief to William Fife in 1929. In the event the elderly MacCaw never undertook the world voyage he had planned, and after two years of ownership, sold her to Walter Runciman (later Viscount Runciman) Liberal MP for St. Ives. Having sailed her on the south coast of England and west coast of Scotland, he in turn sold her in 1938 to Sir William Verdon-Smith who enjoyed her for two seasons until she was bought by the Admiralty to play her part in the war effort. Post war, ALTAIR was extensively refitted and was to leave British waters under Portuguese ownership passing then to Miguel Sans Mora to be based in Barcelona until acquired by her next owners in 1985. It is largely thanks to Sans Mora’s great love for ALTAIR that during his 34 years of ownership, she was maintained in the tradition of her original build through that difficult period of “old but not yet classic”. It was new owner Albert Obrist who, with project manager Paul Goss and Duncan Walker committed ALTAIR with almost obsessive attention to detail to the now famous restoration at Southampton Yacht Services on her owner’s insistence on absolute faithfulness to the original design – some of this dedicated and hand picked team would in due course go on to create Fairlie Restorations. |
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Construction Carvel - teak planking on oak frames, bronze fastened. Teak backbone, webbed steel floors and ¾ inch teak deck laid over ½ inch ply |
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Accommodation and Domestic Equipment With its original French polished walnut accommodation, the interior of ALTAIR is considered one of the most beautiful and authentic interiors in any yacht. The panelling, door furniture and bathroom fittings are all from 1931. In 2007 all nickel and chrome interior fittings were removed and re-plated with her interior freshly French polished and hand painted. Domestic Equipment |
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Rig Spars Sails and Covers - Spruce spars throughout (fully serviced in 2007 refit, new Ash spreaders 2007) |
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Deck Equipment and Ground Tackle - Original Thomas Reid anchor windlass and warping drum |
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Tenders 21 ft / 6.40 m original clinker built 1931 teak launch, inboard Albin l2 HP engine; stored |
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Mechanical Electrical and Tankage - 275 BHP Gardner 6 L x DT main engine rebuilt 2007, last service Oct 2010 |
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Navigation Communication and Electronics - Furuno 48 mile radar |
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Safety - 2 x manual bilge pumps |
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Refit details 1987 Complete restoration by Southampton Yacht Services Ltd 2007 Fairlie Restorations supervised by Lloyds completed works including - Apr 2010 Full hull and paint work |
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Disclaimer These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as 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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Contact Sandeman Yacht Company Ltd.
33 High Street
Poole, Dorset BH15 1AB United Kingdom
Tel +44 (0)1202 330077
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