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NAME:
Gularis
CERTIFICATE No.
1399
Website Address:
www.gularis.co.uk
Status: National Historic Fleet
Date recorded: 22/02/1999

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The motor yacht GULARIS was built by Staniland & Co, Thorne, to a specification by Charles Hyland and Arthur Comben during 1937/8. She was used as a floating test bed for Hyland Hydraulics just prior to the war and during it. Equipped with two 25/40hp Hylander paraffin units, fitted with the same maker's hydraulic controls, her equipment also included a hydraulic windlass and capstan and a power-operated electric hydraulic steering-gear. Captain Hyland sold the vessel in 1949 to Mr. Percy Cliff to tow the Sea Scout whaler out to sea at Bridlington for open sea training. GULARIS has been fully restored in the yard of her birth.
None notified, please let us know if you have any additional information.
  1. 1938 - Builder: Staniland & Co, Thorne
  2. 1938 - Function: Experimental Craft
  3. 1949 - Function: Training Ship
  4. 1995 - Function: Cruise Boat
  • Twin-Screw Hyland Cruiser GULARIS (Yachtmans Annual and Who's Who) - 1938

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Function:
Leisure Craft
Sub Functional Area:
Yacht
Type:
Motor Yacht
Builder:
Staniland & Co, Thorne
Build date:
1938
Length overall:
43.75 feet (13.34 metres)
Tonnage
15 (Gross Tonnage)
Depth:
4.25 feet (1.30 metres)
Beam
Beam: 10.50 feet (3.20 metres)
Propulsion:
Motor
Engine:
Diesel
Engine year:
1961
Engine builder:
BMC
Current use:
Private: operating
Present location:
Newark
Available for hire:
No
Available for excursions:
No