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McGruer 42 ft Twin Screw Motor Yacht 1950-2022 for sale in United Kingdom

LOCATION

United Kingdom

YEAR

1950

LENGTH

41.99 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1950

Make & Model

McGruer 42 ft Twin Screw Motor Yacht 1950-2022

Boat type

Power

Length

41.99 ft.

Location

United Kingdom

Tax status

Ex VAT

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

10.5 ft.

Draft

4.0 ft.

LWL

39.24 ft.

DESCRIPTION

James McGruer drew few motor yachts, but when he did the result was bound to embody all the elegance, personality, and ability one would expect from one of the masters of th Century yacht design. JORVIK was built by his yard to a high spec for a discerning owner whose grandson has recently rejuvenated and sympathetically modernised this characterful yacht in the skilled and experienced hands of John Buckleys Harbour Marine Services, Southwold, Suffolk. With all necessary structural work done, all new systems and services, a delightfully conceived and executed aft cockpit re-modelling - and a reputation for superb handling - JORVIK is a very attractively priced and presented classic motor yacht thats ready to go.
HARBOUR MARINE SERVICES, SOUTHWOLD, SUFFOLK - Topsides % replanked in iroko - % new oak frames, bronze fastened - New beamshelf in larch - New carlins in Larch - New deck beams in larch - New wheelhouse deck beams in oak - New aft coachroof deck beams in oak - New wheelhouse roof in ply with WEST cloth painted - New aft coachroof in ply with WEST cloth painted - New apron - New breast hook - New stern post - New floors and engine bearers - New shaft logs inside and out - New stern tubes, glands and shafts; mostly new drive trains both sides - New rudder tube, post and steering gear - New bilge keels - New oak blockings to sheer full length to stiffen her sheer - New ply deck, tongue and grooved Robbins Elite - x Layers mm ply laminated and West cloth covered - New teak deck throughout - New aft cockpit - New gratings, coamings, bulkheads throughout - New engines - New wiring - New electrinic navigation aids - New galley, heads and internal fit out - New deck fittings in chromed bronze including new stanchions, bollards, fairleads, courtesy lights, mushroom vents, deck fillers, cowl vents all by Davey and Co. - New windlass and self-stow bow roller with stainless delta anchor and chain - New stainless steel diesel tanks - New Stainless water tanks - New standing and running rigging - New lights throughout all by Davey and Co. - New portlights and windows with new toughened glass and frames - New fuel system - New pumps throughout - New upholstery and covers - New fenders and assorted gear
MCGRUER & CO LTD. YARD No. JORVIK = The Viking name for York The two famous th Century yachtbuilders of the Gareloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland - McGruer & Co Ltd., Clynder, and James A Silver Ltd., Rosneath - generally stuck to their respective niches: McGruers for sailing yachts and Silvers for motor yachts. But very occasionally it wasn't so. JORVIK's first owner, W. Rowland Ingle - whose family tannery business in Leeds was once the largest leather works in Europe - had been a pre-Second World War client of Silvers, purchasing the John Bain-designed ft twin screw 'Silverette' class EL LA from Rosneath yard in (she was probably named after the historical site in Saudi Arabia from his First World War experiences with the Army Service Corps - possibly a driver for Laurence of Arabia). But for his next motor yacht Ingle moved along the loch to Clynder. Perhaps he wanted something more individual than the mainly production line (albeit very high quality) output of Silvers, or they could have been too busy. In James McGruer he found a highly talented designer working with his family's famously skilled workforce. The result is indeed something different, with all the elegance, presence and ability one expects from a McGruer boat. Although listed in Lloyds Register of Yachts and by her builders as a build, it seems that JORVIK wasnt commissioned until the spring of , launched originally with a pair of hp Coventry Godiva cylinder diesels. The May issue of Motor Boat and Yachting gave particular mention to the fingertip control offered by her Bloctube dual controls and oil-operated reverse gears - well tested during the maiden voyage via the Forth & Clyde canal to Scarborough - and to JORVIKs seakeeping qualities during the open north sea passage from Leith which, of course, pleased her designer. JORVIK remained in the Ingle family for many years, cruising the rivers of Yorkshire and beyond. She was re-engined in with twin Thornycroft diesels and enjoyed refit and restoration work at the hands of her original builders before and after the Millennium. In she returned to Ingle family ownership and a three-year programme of major winter restoration and upgrading by Harbour Marine Services at Southwold, Suffolk, sandwiched around summertime use. Iain McAllister/ Sandeman Yacht Company Ltd.
- Larch and iroko planking on oak frame - Varnished iroko rubbing strake - Teak straight laid decks over / x layers plywood - Upper rubbing strake - Varnished teak superstructures
GENERAL - Teak laid deck - Varnished covering boards - Chromed bronze stanchions FROM AFT - Chromed ensign staff socket - Chromed mooring fairleads port and starboard - Chromed bollard type mooring cleats port and starboard LARGE SELF-DRAINING AFT COCKPIT - Solid teak coamings - Teak bench seating port and starboard - Teak sole gratings - Cockpit sole access hatch to fuel tanks - Hatch access aft to steering flat - Companionway fwd to aft accommodation AFT TRUNK CABIN - Aft sliding companionway hatch - Double teak doors - Washboard - x Chromed mushroom vents - Varnished wood and chromed handrail - Lifting bench seat UPPER HELM POSITION - Fold down helm seat - Fold down navigator seat - Helm position - Chromed Brown Brothers ship's wheel - Kobelt throttle controls - Side-Power bow thruster control - Beta engine panels - B&G V GPS plotter - x Simrad repeaters (incl autopilot) - Chromed binnacle w. Sestrel steering compass - Mast tabernacle - Chart table to port SIDE DECKS - x Chromed bollard type spring mooring cleats port and starboard - Gates in guard rails adjacent deckhouse port and starboard DECKHOUSE - Horn - Wood/ chromed hand rails port and starboard - x Chromed mushroom ventilators - Companionway to port FORWARD LOW PROFILE TRUNK CABIN - Stainless steel hatch - x Chromed dorade type ventilators on varnished boxes FOREDECK - Attractively raised capped toerail port and starboard - Stainless steel stiffening knees - Varnished butterfly skylight hatch - Chromed mooring cleats port and starboard - Chromed Panama fairleads port and starboard - Custom self-stowing bow fitting - Lofrans Tigres W anchor windlass - Warping drum and chain gipsy - x Foot switches GROUND TACKLE - kg Stainless steel Delta anchor - m Stainless steel anchor chain & warp - Custom self stow bow fitting
MOVING FORWARD FROM AFT COCKPIT COMPANIONWAY DOWN x STEPS TO GALLEY PORT AND STARBOARD - Minerva top surfaces with stowage to port and starboard - Stainless steel inset sink with Quooker mixer tap - GN Espace x burner hob and oven with glass door to starboard - Isotherm draw fridge under bar to port - Bottle stowage under sole - Semi bulkheads fwd port and starboard - Stainless steel grab pillars port and starboard FORWARD TO SALOON - Sideboard to port with drawer and lockers - Settee berths port and starboard - Stowage lockers behind - Original saloon table - Wood and chromed fittings grab rails port and starboard - Semi bulkheads fwd port and starboard - Stainless steel grab pillars port and starboard UP x STEPS TO DECK SALOON OVER ENGINE SPACE - Settee berth to port - Opening window sash to port - x steps companionway with double teak doors to stbd side deck - Ship's electrical panel - Engine space access hatches in sole - x Hatch with gas struts - Companionway down to fwd accommodation to starboard DOWN x RECESSED STEPS TO FORWARD ACCOMMODATION Full beam WC/ shower compartment - Planus electric toilet to port - Washbasin unit to starboard - Planus shower; teak grating; shower tray under to sump pump Forward Cabin - x Single berths - Hanging locker - x Stowage lockers - Teak slatted ceilings outboard - Mirror door access to chain locker and bow thruster
MECHANICAL - x Beta Marine hp diesels () ELECTRICAL - TBA HYDRAULIC - Steering TANKAGE - x Diesel tanks under aft cockpit sole - Water tank in galley - Calorifier - Pressure water system - Deck wash fwd & aft
RIG - Single spreader mast in galvanised tabernacle - Navigation lights, down lighters, Lopolight trilight, vhf aerials CANVASWORK AND UPHOLSTERY External - Windlass cover - Skylight cover - Bridge cover - Helm cushion - Navigators cushion - Cushion port side of dash - Cushion on ply fold down bench to stainless frame - Two cushions to cockpit - Cockpit cover Internal. - Forward berth cushions - Deck saloon cushion - Saloon seats and back rests - Carpet throughout - x Scatter cushions
- Sestrel steering compass in chromed binnacle - B&G V GPS plotter - x Simrad repeaters (including autopilot)
- Gas alarm and solenoid at Galley - Bilge pumping TBC - Fire fighting TBC - Lifebelt with light float
- Teak/ stainless steel boarding/ swim ladder with grating - Fenders - Warps
- Many images c/o Harbour Marine Services, Southwold

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Larch and iroko on oak

Designer

James McGruer

OTHER

Builder

McGruer & Co Ltd Clynder

Displacement(kgs)

17000.0

ABOUT MCGRUER 42 FT TWIN SCREW MOTOR YACHT 1950-2022

The McGruer 42 ft Twin Screw Motor Yacht 1950-2022 is 42 feet long that boasts a 10 feet beam. The McGruer 42 ft Twin Screw Motor Yacht 1950-2022 is made of larch and iroko on oak.