Kim Holman Bermudan Cutter
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Kim Holman Bermudan Cutter built by Tucker Brown of Burnham-on-Crouch in 1963.
Designed for RORC Class II and launched in time for the 1963 Fastnet Race. She was the reserve yacht for the 1963 British Admirals Cup team.
Holman to many people in the know is considered one of the most talented UK yacht designers of the period, producing some extremely successful yachts and class designs that have become iconic boats, such as the Stella and the Twister. His designs were without exception superb sailing vessels, always did exactly what they were designed to do and frequently took others by surprise with their pace and ability.
This yacht, one of a small handful built to the same lines, exudes a subtle beauty and elegance found in very few other designers work of the time. She is also fast and very seaworthy, proven by her impeccable racing record against some of the well known yachts of the era such as Bloodhound and Lutine. She has since crossed the Atlantic to cruise and race and various parts of the globe, turning heads everywhere she goes.
In the present ownership since 2012, she underwent a major professional refit in 2013 and has since cruised extensively, visiting not only the usual haunts of the West Country and Brittany, but also a trip to Norway via Ireland, the Western Isles and Shetland, then around the North Cape and through the White Sea and the Belomor Canal to the Baltic and St Petersburg. During this period she received 3 separate awards from the Royal Cruising Club. In this time she has also competed successfully in classic yacht regattas and holds a JCH rating of 8.6993.
Now back in her home port of Salcombe, she is undergoing some more refit work prior to another busy schedule next season.
With many improvements, upgrades and repairs over the last 10 years she is in really good sailing condition and has proven that she is not just a classic regatta winner, but also a superb cruising boat. The owner likes to think of her as an Aston Martin Grand Tourer, fast and elegant but very comfortable with it. She is everything that is required of a classic yacht for the modern world. She rewards being sailed well and forgives being sailed less attentively!
Length on Deck 41’6” / 12.65m
Length Waterline 30’ / 9.14m
Beam 10’10” / 3.3m
Draft 7’2” / 2.19m
Displacement 11.9 tonnes
Thames Tonnage
Refit work 2012 -2013
Mast step extended
New laminated wooden floors under the mast step
All original galvanised strap floors replaced with cast bronze
Underwater seams raked out and re-caulked
Engine removed and overhauled
Engine bearers replaced and new stern gland fitted
New Balmar smart alternator fitted
New AGM batteries
Solar panel fitted
New Lewmar self tailing winches fitted
Mast stripped and painted.
New standing and running rigging
New alloy boom with Stack Pack system
Harken MkIV furlers fitted to yankee and staysail
New mainsail and yankee
New carbon fibre spinnaker pole
Diesel fired hot air cabin heating fitted
New Jabsco heads
All navigation instruments replaced with B&G + NMEA 2000 connections 2018
2022
All external varnish back to bare wood and built up
Coachroof windows removed and re-bedded
All new interior varnish
New Whitlock steering gearbox and fully serviced steering system
Engine removed and fully serviced
Bilges painted stem to stern
One short shift of plank replaced port side
Various topsides splines replaced
Backstay quarter plates removed and checked
2024
Underwater hull stripped to bare wood
Loose plugs replaced ad a few graving pieces fitted
Planking treated with preservative and primed.