Registration number 2793
Status Archived
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Previous names

  • M.Y. Attacker
  • 1960 M.Y. Gay Manon

Details

Function Leisure Craft
Subfunction Yacht
Location Unknown
Vessel type Motor Yacht
Archive reason More information required
Current use Private use
Available to hire No
Available for excursions No
Info required Yes

Construction

Builder Camper & Nicholsons Ltd, Gosport
Built in 1960
Hull material Wood
Rig None
Number of decks 3
Number of masts 1
Propulsion Motor
Number of engines 2
Primary engine type Diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Length: Overall
60.01 feet (18.29m)
Breadth: Beam
17.65 feet (5.38m)
Depth
7.55 feet (2.30m)
Air Draft
14.76 feet (4.50m)
Tonnage: Gross
60.00

History

T.S.M.Y. O'Mally is a twin screw motor yacht of timber construction built in 1960 by Camper & Nicholson of Gosport and has twin Gardner 5LW diesel engines.

The original owner, Mr G V C Brittain, commissioned G L Watson to design a vessel to an exact specification and at a fixed price contract of £41,100. The design and build was overseen by Lloyds. The build quality was completed with no expense spared. When commissioned, the vessel sailed extensively in UK and Irish waters, Norway and the Baltic.

Vessel sold and we are now lacking information on this vessel.  If you have any details please contact us.

Key dates

  • 1960

    Built by Camper & Nicholson, Gosport

  • 1980

    Vessel sold to Brian Callison

  • 1980/1990

    Vessel used as auxilliary Coastguard, Dundee

  • 1990

    Vessel sold to Edward Bainbridge

  • 1999

    Vessel sold to Amanda Barker-Mills

  • 2011

    Vessel sold to Richard Thain

  • 2013

    Vessel bought by current owners

  • 2014

    Engines overhauled and hull repainted

Own this vessel?

If you are the owner of this vessel and would like to provide more details or updated information, please contact info@nationalhistoricships.org.uk

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