$5,500
LENGTH:
25.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1982
LOCATION:
Arnold, Maryland
OFFERED BY:
Annapolis Sailyard
LENGTH:
26.84 ft.
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YEAR:
1975
LOCATION:
Bridgeport, Connecticut
OFFERED BY:
Rudders & Moorings Yacht Sales
$4,950
LENGTH:
22.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1988
LOCATION:
Oak Point, Texas
OFFERED BY:
Babs Boats
$4,997
LENGTH:
27.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1999
LOCATION:
Bradenton, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Boaters World Marine Centers
LENGTH:
23.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1972
LOCATION:
England
OFFERED BY:
Maiden Marine Ltd
LENGTH:
22.64 ft.
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YEAR:
1985
LOCATION:
Brightlingsea
OFFERED BY:
David Morris Ltd
$4,060
LENGTH:
22.01 ft.
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YEAR:
LOCATION:
Suffolk Yacht Harbour IP10 0LN
OFFERED BY:
Clarke & Carter Yacht Brokers
Boat not available.
LOCATION
South Coast United Kingdom
YEAR
1966
LENGTH
25.75 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1966
Make & Model
26ft. STELLA ONE -DESIGN BERMUDIAN SLOOP
Boat type
Sail
Length
25.75 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
South Coast United Kingdom
Tax status
Tax Paid
Beam
7.51 ft.
Draft Max
3.67 ft.
Model: 26ft. STELLA CLASS ONE - DESIGN
Year: 1966
Builder: Tucker Brown
Location: South Coast
Most classic boats begin life with a good story, and the Stella One-Design Class is no exception. Early in 1959 A E ‘Dickie’ Bird, the then Commodore of the East Coast’s Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, asked ‘Sonny’ Cole of Tucker Brown’s yard at Burnham on Crouch, to come up with a cruiser-racer along the lines of a Folkboat but slightly bigger and beamier so as to give greater initial stability with more spacious accommodation.
Quality was a must, but the Commodore wanted a straightforward approach to construction methods and no unnecessary frills. He insisted the price be kept low so that the yacht would appeal to enough Thames Estuary and East Coast sailors to establish a new racing class rapidly.
The next step was to commission a designer and C R ‘Kim’ Holman seemed the obvious choice. Although a comparative newcomer to the world of yacht design the 32-year-old had set up shop in partnership with Don Pye in West Mersea in the mid-Fifties, his work was already making an impact in the area.
Holman quickly came up with a 20ft (6m) waterline, 25ft 9in (7.9m) LOA sloop that was based on the Folkboat but bore his own unmistakable imprint, giving the craft a character and beauty all her own. Clinker construction and a simple coachroof were to be important factors in keeping her affordable and the target price was to be £1,200, excluding sails. The yard set about building the first one, to be named La Vie en Rose after one of A R Bird’s former yachts.
However, the class still didn’t have a name. It was during a meeting in a pub between designer, builders and potential owner that Holman allegedly raised his pint, spotted the logo on a beermat and said: “Let’s call it the Stella Class.”
Stella is the Latin word for star and a star ‘La Vie en Rose’ proved to be on her first competitive outing. She won all seven races at the 1959 Burnham Week, racing in the Handicap Cruiser Class B2. And, just to rub it in, A R Bird’s wife was at the helm for the ladies’ race and walked away with it.
The other competitors couldn’t believe it, so convincingly had the Stella swept the board they protested the handicap rating. But, no matter which way the committee cut the cake, it proved correct and the dispute merely served further to establish the yacht’s reputation.
Word spread rapidly and soon the Tucker and Brown yard was struggling to keep up with orders. Additional builders were sought to cope with the demand, and six supporting yards also began to build them. They were mainly based in East Anglia, but production also took place on the South Coast and the Clyde.
In all, 106 Stellas were built before production ceased in 1972. As well as success on the racing circuit, the Stella has established herself as an offshore cruiser. Her seakeeping abilities are legendary and good handling characteristics make the going easy on extended voyages.
ConstructionLapstrake construction, mahogany planking, copper fastened to steam bent oak timbers. Sheathed marine-ply decks, mahogany cockpit, cabin coamings and brightwork. Hull and superstructure taken back to the bare wood in 2018. Hull received 3 coats of Primacon primer then 3 coats of international undercoat then 3 coats of international Toplac in white. Superstructure received 8 coats of Ravalikk varnish.
Interior10hp Yanmar 1GM10 rebuilt in 2018 including new cylinder head and relevant gaskets. Also new lift pump.
Stern gland repacked and freshly greased in 2019.
SailsIn 2020 it was decided to replace the ageing wooden mast and boom with aluminium.
The standing rigging and rigging screws all new in August 2020. The running rigging all new in August 2020.
Ground Tackle25 lbs CQR and 15lbs CQR to ample chain and rope.
PumpsThe legendary Stella Class needs little introduction as one of the most successful English yacht designs of the latter part of the 20th Century. They are superb, able and weatherly cruising yachts and extremely successful class racers, competitively priced to buy and straightforward to maintain. CELESTE, number 101 of the class is a particularly good example the subject of a continuous ongoing maintenance programme using professionals where necessary. Successfully sailed and cruised in the Solent. Priced below market value as owner has in mind another boat to buy.
PriceGuide: £3,500
LocationLying: South Coast, UK
ViewingThrough the agents: CLASSIC YACHT BROKERAGE
DisclaimerClassic Yacht Brokerage offer the details and photographs of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information or images or warrant the condition of the vessel, machinery or rig. Buyers should instruct their representative, agents or their surveyors to investigate such details as the buyer requires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
HULL
Hull Material
wood
OTHER
Keel Type
Full
The 26ft. STELLA ONE -DESIGN BERMUDIAN SLOOP is 26 feet long and has a 7.5 feet beam and a draft of 1.12. The 26ft. STELLA ONE -DESIGN BERMUDIAN SLOOP is made of wood.
LENGTH:
21.98 ft.
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YEAR:
1981
LOCATION:
Windermere
OFFERED BY:
Shepherds (Windermere) Ltd
LENGTH:
24.02 ft.
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YEAR:
1973
LOCATION:
Bangor, Gwynedd,
OFFERED BY:
Dickies Marine Services Ltd
$5,500
LENGTH:
22.01 ft.
|
YEAR:
1964
LOCATION:
Sausalito, CA
OFFERED BY:
Seattle Yachts
LENGTH:
27.99 ft.
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YEAR:
LOCATION:
Dorset
OFFERED BY:
Wooden Ships Yacht Brokers
No image available
LENGTH:
25.0 ft.
|
YEAR:
1967
LOCATION:
TITCHMARSH
OFFERED BY:
NETWORK YACHT BROKERS EAST ANGLIA
LENGTH:
21.75 ft.
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YEAR:
1977
LOCATION:
Woolverstone
OFFERED BY:
Precious Marine Ltd
$4,737
LENGTH:
27.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1972
LOCATION:
LEVINGTON
OFFERED BY:
CLARKE & CARTER INTERYACHT LTD
No image available
$5,413
LENGTH:
22.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1967
LOCATION:
Teignmouth
OFFERED BY:
UK Power And Sail (OLD)
$5,752
LENGTH:
22.24 ft.
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YEAR:
1982
LOCATION:
Burnham on Crouch
OFFERED BY:
CLARKE & CARTER INTERYACHT LTD
LENGTH:
22.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1970
LOCATION:
Chester
OFFERED BY:
Yachtshop