Presented by
Stephen Varrow
VIYB Ltd
1982 Custom 53' (16.15 m)
Santos, Brazil
Patchwork
"Patchwork", Gran Schpountz, a beautiful custom schooner built in 1982 on a Daniel Bombigher design, over 10,000 miles around the world in the Atlantic and Pacific in the last 6 years, one family owner, maintenance provided by its owner, French flag. Contact us for more photos and technical details
Flag of Registry: France
- Antique and Classics
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Wood Hull
- HIN/IMO: n/a
FEATURES: |
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One owner |
Strip/Epoxy construction |
Nanni Diesel |
Notable Upgrades: |
Custom World Cruiser
$ 130,080 USD
€ 120,000 Euros
$ 177,194 CAD
£ 101,168 GBP
Description
Patchwork was built in the 70's in a former school in the Vosges, at the north east of France. The first time she was splashed was in a river, and her first voyage was across France down the channels and the Rhône, until she got to the Mediterranean. In 1982 the 8 years construction were completed with the masts and all the rigging.
The port captain of Gruissan invited Patchwork to became flagship of every locale regatta, it stayed her port until 2015. The owners were living onboard, and sailing to Corsica, Spain and the Balearic Island in the summer and raised their son onboard.
The son Thomas took her over when the parents moved into a house. With his wife, they did a complete refit between 2011 and 2015, and set sail in November 2015 to go around the world. Through Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Caribbean, then the Panama Canal, they went all the way to French Polynesia, and back across the Pacific to Chile.
Patchwork is a very comfortable boat both at anchor and sailing. Designed by Daniel Z Bombigher, famous french architect in the 70', the classical look was inspired by the 19' century American schooner while the construction and deck features were updated with the best technics. The 'Gran Schpountz' is a modernized romantic schooner with strong construction (strip planking and laminated frames) and the inside is meticulously finished. The square sails are perfect for downwind sailing, and she can go up to 8 knots when beamreach. The Genoa was installed to facilitate manœuvre, as the owners were sailing just the two of them. They kept the forward sails in case one would prefer the 100% classical look.
You will fall in love with her!
Patchwork à été construit pendant les années 70 dans une ancienne école des Vosges. Mise à l’eau dans une rivière, son première grand voyage a été à travers la France par les canaux et le Rhône notamment.
En 1982, les 8 ans de constructions s’achèvent par l’installation des mâts et de l’accastillage. Le directeur du port de Gruissan a invité alors Patchwork à s’installer dans ce village Méditerranéen, et la goélette devient le bateau amiral des régates locales.
Les propriétaires vivaient à bord au port de Gruissan, et naviguaient en Corse, aux Baléares et en Espagne en été. Ils ont élevé leur fils à bord, et ce dernier a repris le flambeau lorsque ses parents ont déménagé dans une maison.
Avec sa femme, Thomas a entièrement rénové le voilier entre 2011 et 2015, et en novembre 2015 ils ont mis les voiles pour partir faire le tour du monde.
Des Canaries en passant par le Cap vert et les Caraïbes, ils ont passé le canal de Panama pour aller jusqu’en Polynésie, avant de retraverser le Pacifique jusqu’au Chili.
Patchwork est un voilier très confortable, tant au mouillage qu’en navigation. L’allure classique du Gran Schpountz a été inspirée à l’architecte Daniel Z Bombiger par les Goélettes américaines du 19eme siècle, alors que la construction solide présente le modernisme des dernières techniques développés dans la deuxième partie du 20eme siècle. L’intérieur affiche des finitions méticuleuses.
Les phares carrés sont parfaits pour la navigation en vent arrière, et les autres voiles permettent d’aller jusqu’à 8 noeuds en vent de travers. Le génois a été installé pour faciliter la manœuvre car les propriétaires naviguaient seulement en couple. Les focs d’origines ont été conservés si vous préférez une allure 100% classique.
Vous tomberez sous son charme romantique!
Specifications
HIN/IMO: n/a
LOA: 60' (18.29 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1982
Beam: 16' 10''
LWL: 49' 11''
Draft Max: 5' 6''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Wood
Hull Shape: Monohull
Displacement: 21 tonnes
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Multimedia
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Nanni
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 115.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 2500.00
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Construction
Strip plank contruction for the hull with epoxy “VcTar, International” coat
Built entirely in Iroko
Oregon Pine masts and spars
Interior
- Owner's forward cabin with double berth, dresser and desk
- 2 middle Cabins: double berth on port cabin and 2 single berths on starboard cabin
- 2 additional single berth possible in the living area
- Chart table
- 1 bathroom with “Lavac” toilet, sink and shower, Whale Gulper 220 24v wastewater pump
- Hot and cold pressurized water
- Water tank 700 liters + 300 liters in 316 stainless steel
- Forepeak storage and anchor locker
- Vast living area with table and sofa
Galley
- Double sink
- Taylor 2-burner kerosene cooker with oven with 5 liters tank and manual pressure pump
- 1 additional kerosene fire with independent tank
- 1 refrigerator 24 V 170 L, Danfoss Frigoboat W 50F seawater cooling
- Hot and cold pressurized water
- Combined microwave oven
- Hot water electrical and from engine cooling system
Sails and Rigging
- Brigantine marconi 45 m²
- Pouilleuse 16, 30 m²
- Staysail 16, 30 m²
- Fisherman 45 m²
- Genoa 45 m²
- Small topsail 17.00 m²
- Main topsail 34.00 m²
- In reserve: Horn for Brigantine auric, Fleche 13, 50 m², Clin Jib 14, 00 m², Yankee Jib 25, 00 m²
Electronics
- Seatalk sounder
- Icom Portable VHF
- Iridium 9555 satellite phone
- Icom AIS transponder (transceiver B (2012)
- Radar and plotter X Raymarine RD 418 D
- emergency handheld gps
- Autopilot + hydraulic unit and Wagner cylinder
- Epirb B 902 KHz distress beacon
- Electricity
- Service batteries 4 X 110 A = 220 A at 24 V
- Engine start batteries 24V 100A (2 X 12V 100 A)
- Side Power SE 170 24V bow thruster + variator installed in 2012
- Seatronic 24v 50A alternator charge regulator
- 12 V socket and various 220 v sockets
- 220 V network with differential + chart table sockets, galley, forward cabins
- 220 V hot water tank connected to engine cooling
- Dock socket
- 24 V electrical circuit
- 1 24-12 V 10A converter for electronic devices
Deck
- Lofrans Tiger 24 V 1500 W electric windlass
- Main anchor 60 m 12 mm chain and 50 m 22 mm rope with 35 Kg Spade
- Secondary anchorage 20 m 12 mm chain and 50 m 22 mm rode with CQR 30 Kg anchor
- 2 Winches 100mm + rubber self-tailing
- Teak deck bonded to CP and fibreglass/epoxy (deck and roofs) renovated November 2012
- Steering wheel
- swim ladder
- Teak cockpit table
- deck cover; plan to replace them
Extras
- Annex 3D Tender Sea Rover 300 from 2010 + protective cover, poor condition
- Liferaft container 12 places (2012) to be upgraded
- Offshore safety equipment to be revised
- Offshore rocket box to be replaced
Aménagements
- Pic avant rangement et baille à mouillage
- Cabine avant propriétaire couchette double
- 2 Cabines Coursives : double à bâbord et 2 couchages simples à tribord
- 2 couchages simples supplémentaires possibles dans le carré
- Table à carte
- 1 salle de bain avec WC « Lavac », lavabo et douche, pompe des eaux usés Whale Gulper 220 24v
- Eau chaude et froide sous pression
- Réservoir d’eau 700 litres + 300 Litres en inox 316
- Vaisselier
Cuisine
- Evier double bacs
- Cuisinière pétrole Taylor 2 feux avec four avec réservoir de 5 litres et pompe manuelle de pression
- 1 feu à pétrole supplémentaire avec réservoir indépendant
- 1 réfrigérateur 24 V 170 L, Danfoss Frigoboat W 50F refroidissement eau de mer
- Eau chaude et froide sous pression
- Four combiné micro-ondes
Voiles et gréements
- Brigantine marconi en cours de confection 45 m²
- Pouilleuse 16, 30 m²
- Trinquette 16, 30 m²
- Fisherman 45 m²
- Génois 45 m²
- Petit hunier 17, 00 m²
- Grand hunier 34, 00 m²
- En réserve : Corne pour Brigantine aurique, Flèche 13, 50 m², Clin Foc 14, 00 m², Foc yankee 25, 00 m²
Électronique
- Sondeur Seatalk
- VHF Fixe Icom IC M323
- VHF Portable Icom
- Téléphone satellite Iridium 9555
- Transpondeur AIS Icom (émetteur récepteur B (2012)
- Radar et traceur X Raymarine RD 418 D
- GPS portable de secours
- Pilote automatique + centrale hydraulique et vérin Wagner
- Balise de détresse Epirb B 902 KHz
Électricité
- Batteries de service 4 X 110 A = 220 A en 24 V
- Batteries démarrage moteur 12 V 2 X 100 A
- Propulseur d’étrave Side Power SE 170 24V + variateur installé en 2012
- Régulateur de charge de l’alternateur Seatronic 24v 50A
- Chargeur 24 V 20 A
- Prise 12 V et diverses prises 220 v
- Réseau 220 V avec différentiel + prises table à carte, cuisine, cabines avant
- Ballon eau chaude 220 V relié au refroidissement moteur
- Prise de quai
- Circuit électrique 24 V
- 1 Convertisseur 24-12 V 10A pour appareils électroniques
Pont
- Guindeau électrique Lofrans Tigre 24 V 1500 W
- Mouillage principal 60 m chaine 12 mm et 50m câblot 22mm avec Spade 35 Kg
- Mouillage secondaire 20 m chaine 12 mm et 50 m câblot 22 mm avec ancre CQR 30 Kg
- 2 Winches 100mm + self-tailing caoutchouc
- Pont Teck collé sur CP et fibre de verre/epoxy (passavants et roofs) rénové novembre 2012
- Barre à roue
- Échelle de bain
- Table de cockpit en teck
- Tauds de pont ; prévoir de les remplacer
Divers
- Annexe 3D Tender Sea Rover 300 de 2010 + housse de protection, mauvais état
- Radeaux de survie container 12 places (2012) à réviser
- Armement de sécurité hauturier à réviser
- Coffret fusées hauturier à remplacer
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Contact Us
Stephen Varrow
Yacht Broker
International house 10
Beufort Court
Admirals Way Canary Wharf
London E14 9XL UK
Office: +44 7340 482091
Cell: +1 786 246 0809
WhatsApp: 1-786-246-0809
Professional Skipper Steve Varrow takes over the helm as senior broker for the Virgin Islands.
Steve takes the natural progression to a professional yacht broker after a lifetimes work on boats and being at sea, at 16 years of age he joined Princess Yachts in the UK as a shipwright and from there on has been on or around boats all his working life, for the last 17 years he has been Caribbean based as a well known charter skipper, RYA Instructor and charter yacht broker.
He has 5 transatlantic catamaran deliveries as skipper and numerous European, Caribbean and East coast USA trips on his extensive sailing resume, he has skippered virtually every model of Lagoon catamaran from the 380 up-to the 560 as well as many other makes in his role as charter skipper in the Leeward Islands and the BVI, he has a deep technical understanding of all yacht mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and electronic systems and specializes in helping clients navigate through the path to become a yacht owner and owner operator in the charter yacht industry.
He lives aboard his classic sailboat sailing between the BVI, USVI and the Spanish Virgin Islands and is ready to help you in all aspects of buying or selling your next yacht.
You can call Steve by phone or WhatsApp +1 786 246 0809
Email: steve@virginislandsyachtbroker.com