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Sailing Yacht 'Endora'

King's Ametyst I

 

                           'Endora' was found in Bandol, South France in 1987. She was built in 1964.

                           Construction is carvel Mahogany on oak frames.

                          During 1987-1990 she was stripped down to bare wood, the holes plugged, repainted and the deck sealed. The engine was replaced, and the old rotten water tank, fuse board and the battery replaced.

                          Apparently the previous owner had stopped using the heads, because if the valves were not shut after flushing the heads, the boat flooded. During this renovation the loo was raised by 3" to resolve the problem.

                          Unfortunately during her maiden voyage in the Mediterranean just after the renovation, the mast exploded into fragments 6" below the winch, and everything went overboard. The full story of this mis-adventure with the mast, and how the owner ordered a replacement mast from a well know mast maker in England, and then with his car and trailer transported his 38' mast all the 850 miles overland including a 60 mile ferry crossing, to get his mast from England to South of France, was detailed in the English Practical Boat Owner magazine. Copies of this story can be obtained from the magazine for a small fee. The title of the story is "The man with the Mast".

                        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                       

 

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