Registration number 2887
Status Archived
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Details

Function Leisure Craft
Subfunction Yacht
Location London
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 Powles, Jack
Built in 1937
Hull material Wood
Rig None
Number of engines 2
Primary engine type Diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Length: Overall
37.00 feet (11.28m)
Breadth: Beam
10.00 feet (3.05m)
Depth
3.00 feet (0.91m)
Air Draft
8.00 feet (2.44m)
Tonnage: Gross
10.00

History

GRAILIAN is a gentleman's motor yacht of oak construction with twin BMC 1500 diesel engines and was built in 1937. The present owner bought her from the London Docklands Scout Project in 2010 as a restoration project  and she is now nearly fully restored.

We are lacking information on this particular vessel. If you have any information on this vessel past or present, please contact us.

Key dates

  • 1937

    Built by Jack Powles of Wroxham

  • 1990

    New owner

  • 1995

    New owner

  • 2015

    New owner

Own this vessel?

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