HELENA C JOHN LEWIS & SONS

The sailing yacht HELENA C is a 45 metre 148 (foot) generous steel vessel which ...
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HELENA C JOHN LEWIS & SONS

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A Summary of Sailing Yacht HELENA C

The sailing yacht HELENA C is a 45 metre 148 (foot) generous steel vessel which was manufactured at John Lewis & Sons and conceived from the design board of Camper & Nicholsons. The large triple masted schooner HELENA C is a very high quality United Kingdom made superyacht which was launched to celebration in 1968. Accommodating 12 passengers and 8 crew members, sailing yacht HELENA C was formerly named Malcolm Miller. The firm of naval architecture that made the design work with respect to the yacht is Camper & Nicholsons. Moreover, her interior styling was the work of Michael Jenkins. She is a classic triple masted schooner.

Building & Designing for Luxury Yacht HELENA C

Camper & Nicholsons was the naval architecture company involved in the professional superyacht plans for HELENA C. Her interior design was conceived by Michael Jenkins. Camper & Nicholsons is also associated with the yacht general design work for this boat. Built by John Lewis & Sons this vessel was fabricated in the known yacht building country the United Kingdom. She was officially launched in Aberdeen in 1968 before being handed over to the owner. The core hull was crafted from steel. The sailing yacht superstructure is made for the most part from steel. The total length of the luxury yacht on deck is 41 (134.6 ft). With a width of 8.3 m / 27.3 feet HELENA C has fairly large size. She has a reasonably deep draught of 4.5m (14.9ft). She had refit maintenance and modification carried out in 2004.

The Range & Speeds - Engine Room On S/Y HELENA C:

She also has an economical range of 3500 miles whilst underway at her cruise speed of 9 knots. Her total HP is 370 HP and her total Kilowatts are 276.

The Guest Accommodation Provided by Superyacht HELENA C:

The capacious luxury yacht sailing yacht HELENA C is able to accommodate a total of 12 passengers in addition to 8 crew.

A List of the Specifications of the HELENA C:

Superyacht Name:Sailing Yacht HELENA C
Ex:Malcolm Miller
Built By:JOHN LEWIS & SONS
Built in:Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Launched in:1968
Refitted in:2004
Length Overall:45 metres / 148 feet.
Waterline Length:30.48 ( ft)
Naval Architecture:Camper & Nicholsons, Camper & Nicholsons Yacht Design
Interior Designers:Michael Jenkins
Gross Tonnes:219
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:steel / steel
Owner of HELENA C:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:Cayman Islands
Official registry port is:George Town
Class society used:LR (Lloyds Register)
Max yacht charter guests:12
Number of Crew Members:8
The main engines are two 185 HP or 138 kW Perkins-Sabre. Model: T6354 diesel.
Giving the combined power of 370 HP /276 KW.
Cruise Speed: 9 knots.
Fresh water: unknown.
Gensets: times 2.
Air Conditioning: Unknown.
Sail Area: 660 Metres Squared.
Beam: 8.3m/27.3ft.
LOD: 41m/134.6ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 30.
Draught at deepest: 4.5m/14.9ft.
Yacht Type: triple masted schooner.

Miscellaneous Yacht Details

The yacht was built with An Unknown Brand A/C.

HELENA C Disclaimer:

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Camper & Nicholsons became known for its fast, wooden racing sailing yachts, which included the famed J-Class sloops that competed in the America’s Cup Races of the early 20th century, including two J-Class boats commissioned by Sir Thomas Sopwith, Endeavour and Endeavour II.

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