Sailing yachts

Knud Reimers Stor Tumlaren

(REF: 33967)

£9500

  • Designer: Knud Reimers
  • Builder: R&A Hamper, Fareham
  • Year: 1961
  • Location: Northumberland
  • Length on deck: 32'1"
  • Beam: 7'5"
  • Draft: 5'10"
  • Tonnage: 7TM

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Wooden Ships Comments on this Knud Reimers Stor Tumlaren

Stor Tumlaren designed by Knud Reimers and built by R&A Hamper of Fareham in 1961.

The Stor Tumlaren is the larger version of the famous Tumlare, both with the notable canoe stern, curved stern post hung rudder and elegant low freeboard.

The pedigree of the Stor Tumlaren was enhanced by yachting author Adlard Coles and his yacht Cohoe I which featured in his book ‘Heavy Weather Sailing’.  Coles was a big advocate of the design with her excellent sea keeping characteristics and ability to weather nasty conditions.

This yacht was interestingly built in Fareham, unlike most of these designs which were built in the designers native country of Sweden.  Because of this she does not have the usual problem of galvanised frames which became such an issue for most Tumlares in later years.  Her excellent build materials are a testament to the commissioning owner who evidently did not scrimp on the build costs.

A sensibly priced boat taking into consideration the likely need to change standing rigging and update the systems.  A very fine pedigree yacht.

2023 survey available.

 

Length on Deck                          32’1”

Length Waterline                       27’

Beam                                            7’5”

Draft                                             5’10”

Thames Tonnage                       7TM

Construction

Hull

Carvel planked in Honduras mahogany with splined seams all copper rivet fastened to steam bent Canadian Rock Elm timbers @ 6” centres.

Sawn oak floors across the centreline with some stainless steel strap floors.

External lead ballast keel with bronze keel bolts.

 

Decks and Cockpit

Original straight laid pine decks sheathed in epoxy glass cloth with a varnished mahogany toe rail.

Varnished mahogany king plank.

 

Superstructure

Varnished mahogany coachroof coamings with a sheathed plywood coachroof deck.  Raised dog house aft with double companion doors.

Chromed bronze window and port light frames.

Varnished mahogany forehatch on the coachroof.

Rig

Spars

Fractional Bermudan sloop rig on a keel stepped varnished hollow spruce mast.

Roller furling alloy boom.

 

Standing and Running Rigging

Stainless steel standing rigging to internal stainless steel chain plates.  Rigging new in 2004.

Single lower shroud and a single intermediate shroud that sets over the spreaders.

Diamond spreaders above with stays to the mast head.

Split standing backstay and twin running backstays on Highfield levers.

Inner and outer forestay for different sail configurations.

 

Sails

Main                               Saturn Sails                   1991

No 1 Genoa                   Saturn Sails                   1991

No 2 Genoa                   Delta                              1981

Working Jib                  Delta                              1981

No 1 Spinnaker            Saturn Sails                   1991

No 2 Spinnaker            North Sails

 

Winches

Pair of original chromed bronze top action non-ST cockpit sheet winches.

Machinery

Engine

Yanmar 1GM10 9hp single cylinder diesel engine installed new in 1996.

Centreline 2 blade fixed bronze propeller gives 5 knots cruising speed.

 

Tanks

40 litre stainless steel water tank under the saloon cabin sole.

65 litre stainless steel fuel tank under the aft deck.

 

Batteries and Electrics

2 x 12 volt batteries charged from the engine alternator.

Accommodation

Berths

4 single berths including 2 saloon settee berths, a quarter berth and a pipecot berth in the forepeak.

 

General Description

The interior is original and simply laid out, designed for a racing crew.

Steps down from the companion hatch with galley to port and quarter berth to starboard.

Main saloon with a settee berth either side, both with lee cloths.

Starboard side passage into the forepeak with heads compartment to port.

Forecabin has a pipe cot berth against the starboard side of the hull, this has a stainless steel frame and is a very comfortable berth.  The rest of the forecabin is given over to storage.

 

Galley

Taylors 028 2 burner paraffin stove with a 5 litre paraffin tank.

Munster Simms manual hand tap for fresh water.

 

Heads

Baby Blake manual sea toilet discharges directly overboard.

Equipment

Steering compass

B&G log/sounder with ockpit repeater

Swiftech VHF radio

 

Mooring warps

Fenders

Electric anchor windlass

25lb CQR anchor + 25m chain

30lb Fishermans kedge anchor

 

Avon dinghy

Dodgers

Cockpit cover

Boat hook

Boarding ladder

 

Manual bilge pump

 

No 1 Genoa                   Saturn Sails                   1991

No 2 Genoa                   Delta                              1981

Working Jib                  Delta                              1981

No 1 Spinnaker            Saturn Sails                   1991

No 2 Spinnaker            North

Mainsail cover

chromed bronze top action non-ST cockpit sheet winches.

 

Bunk and berth cushions

Taylors 028 paraffin

Baby Blake sea toilet

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