For my first summer on TRAMONTANA, 2012, I went up the Thames to Tower Bridge, and along the English Channel as far as Eldeberry Cove in Torbay, where I anchored for a week, before returning to Ipswich. For the summer of 2014, I spent two months heading west along the English Channel but this time on a one way trip, ending up in Penarth Marina, Cardiff. Along the way I met up with eight other Harrison Butler boats in the Solent, took part in Plymouth’s Classic Boat Regatta, and called into The Isles of Scilly.
For TRAMONTANA’s summer cruise, 2015, I headed north to Fort William, then back south to Conwy, Wales.
Design Specs
LOA:
37′
7″
Beam:
11′
2″
LWL:
31′
0″
Draft:
7′
3″
Design or Class:
Harrison Butler (Cayuca Design)
Former Name:
MORENA
Home Port:
Conwy Marina, Wales
Designer:
Harrison Butler
Boat Type:
Sailing Yacht
Rig:
Bermudan Cutter
Gross Displacement:
14.4 tons (17 Tons TM)
Sail Number:
None
Number of Engines:
1
Engine Model:
New Engine To Be Installed, 2017
Total Engine Horsepower:
about 55
Fuel Type:
diesel
Builder Name:
Anderson, Ridgen and Perkins
Location Built:
Whitstable, Kent, Engand
Year Built:
1934
Hull or Design No.:
Cayuca Design
Documentation or State Reg. No.:
Lloyd's Registered : 163480
Owner Name:
Martin Hansen
Owner Country:
England
Posted on:
Mon, 12/19/2016 - 10:25amLast modified on:
Thu, 12/22/2016 - 10:46am