Description
Carvel wooden construction of Iroko close spaced timbers to a Kim Holman H30 design extended slightly, long straight keel, marine ply 1" decks have been GRP sheathed, white painted topsides and cream painted decks with varnished brightwork, bermudan masthead ketch rig, wheel steering with 1/2 cockpit, 7 berths in 4 cabins with around 6ft headroom throughout.
Builder
Designed by Kim Holman and built by Whisstocks of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Part I British Registered number 309616. MMSI number 235014707. Call sign 2NFY.
Dimensions
LOA 46ft including bowsprit
LOA 43ft
LWL 34'4"
BEAM 11'5"
Airdraft 46'9" with mast up
Draft 5'5"
1967, Kim Holman Design, built Whisstocks of Woodbridge, carvel Iroko, long straight keel, ketch, grp sheathed marine ply decks, wheel steering, short bowsprit, very capable cruising yacht extensively equipped including Aries windvane self steering, 2014 survey, 2016 Beta Marine Diesel.
MECHANICAL
Beta Marine 50hp inboard diesel fitted new in 2016. 300 engine hours winter 2020. Alternator charging to 12 volt battery system.
ELECTRICAL
4 x 110 amp/hr wet open cell Trojan deep cycle batteries (March 2015) and one 110 amp/hr Freedom emergency battery with one 110 amp/hr engine start battery new in 2014. Mastervolt MAAS 60 3 stage battery charger. Engine alternator is a Driftgate 2000 3 stage system. Ampair 100 wind generator with own regulator. 2 x NASA battery state meters. Galvanic isolator for 240 volt system. 34 gallon fuel tank.
NAVIGATION
Sestrel Major steering compass, Axiom mini hand bearing compass, Sestrel Radiant hand bearing compass, ex Admiralty roller rule 15", 15" parallel rule, one pair of 7" dividers, one deviation card, 2 chart lights, clock and barometer, Plastimo binoculars 7 x 5, brass ships clock in main cabin (6"), 2 See Me Radar Plotting Boards, Furuno 1712 mono radar, Furuno GPS 32, Furuno auto horn/hailer/fog horn on mizzen mast, Furuno DSC/FM 272 VHF radio with remote, handset and speaker, ICOM hand held VHF Euro M1 and same for emergency, 2 Garmin hand held GPS 12 units (one for emergency), one Garmin fitted GPS 128, one Vesper Ais transponder class B (Watchmate 850), NASA ais radar, NASA Meteoman barograph, ICS Navtex 6 plus, See Me radar transponder (x band only) (fitted), Echomax radar transponder dual (to fit), Standard Horizon CP500 12" chart plotter, Standard Horizon CP180i 5" chart plotter as spare, Echo Pilot echo pilot/speedo/GPS repeater on console, Raymarine rudder indicator on console, Raymarine Fluxgate compass ST60 on console, Raymarine tiller pilot ST1000 (unused for Aries), Brookes & Gatehouse chronometer, electric horn, cockpit speaker, Raymarine Seatalk converter, twin echo sounder transducers with auto changeover, twin speed transducers with Brookes & Gatehouse changeover switch, main VHF aerial, port, starboard and stern navigation lights, steaming light, tri colour masthead light and anchor light with LED bulb.
SAFETY
3 waterproof emergency torches, 4:1 purchase block and tackle for MOB recover and dinghy launch, first aid kit, Firdell radar reflector, McMurdo precision 406 EPIRB, emergency tiller, emergency VHF aerial in sealed tube, Helicograph in flare pack, dyna plate earthing ground plate, spare aries wind vanes, bilge pumps. One Ocean Safety Kestrel lifejacket, one Cosalt Supreme life jacket, one Crewsaver crewfit life jacket, 3 Crewsaver crewfit 150 life jackets in red, 2 x 3 hook safety lines, one plastimo man over board buoy, 3 harnesses, assorted distress flares in containers, assorted white flares in pouch, floating throwing ring and line, horseshoe life ring with light, KIM man overboard rescue sling, 3 ash boat hooks, stainless steel boarding ladder, Jackstay lifelines on side decks, galvanised bucket, ELCB for 250 volts, large wet suit with weight belt, fins, gloves, boots and goggles, 3 fire extinguishers(all new Feb 2015), one Aldis lamp, one 2 kg dry powder fire extinguisher, one fire blanket, one gas detector, Henderson manual bilge pump, smoke detector.
DECK GEAR
Wheel steering via wire and sheaths to quadrant under aft deck, pushpit, pulpit, stanchions and guardwires, 44lb Delta anchor new in 2014, 35lb Delta anchor re-galvanised recently, 60lb CQR anchor, 30lb Danforth anchor, 55lb fisherman anchor and 2 small Danforth anchors for dinghies, 30 fathoms of galvanised chain, chain anchor cable traveller, weights for above, one anchor ball and motor sailing cone, various shackles and chain hooks, manual anchor windlass with spare handle, (new Simpson Lawrence high speed 555 anchor windlass is available but not fitted at extra £400 to asking price), spinnaker pole, 2 cockpit covers, beige sprayhood, 2 halyard winches on main mast, 4 sheet winches (including 2 Harken self tailing), one halyard winch on mizzen, covers for windlass, forehatch, inflatable dinghy, rigid dinghy and liferaft, cockpit dodgers port and starboard in beige, Aries windvane self steering, teak cockpit table, one set of fitted cockpit cushions, stainless steel bow ladder to attach to bowsprit, various fenders, mooring warps and short heavy winter warps, 2 fender boards, one boarding ladder. 9ft Avon sports boat with inflatable floors and folding oars, 8ft Yachting World Emma plywood dinghy with buoyancy and oars.
SAILS
Masthead Bermudan sloop rig with short bowsprit. IYE gold anodised spars, all standing rigging is 1 x 19 stainless steel with swage terminals, aluminium bronze rigging screws, both masts stepped in tabernacles.
Mainsail, Gowen, tan (good)
Jib, Gowen, tan (good)
Storm Jib, Gowens, tan (good)
Storm Trisail (Saunders, 2019) with new mast track.
Genoa, Gowens, white (on Selden furler) (good)
Mizzen, Gowens, tan (good)
Mizzen staysail, white (fair)
Cruising chute with snuffer, Crusader (good)
Genoa (Stephen Ratsy), white (fair)
slab reefing to mainsail
running rigging all clean and in good order
sail covers for furling Genoa (sock), working Jib, main and mizzen
Selden 2005 roller furling to Genoa
DOMESTIC
Her galley has a Nelson Propane gas cooker with 2 burners, oven and grill, 4 x 6kg Propane bottles with fitted gas detector, and bubble indicator, twin sinks. Her forepeak has a Lavac marine toilet to port with cot berth space to starboard, hand basin with freshwater supply and 10 gallon holding tank below. Forward sleeping cabin with single berth to port with chart box above foot space and drawers below. To starboard single width berth with storage below and foot box, hanging locker. Her main cabin has settee berths port and starboard and on the starboard side settee back lifts up to form a child berth. Storage beneath both bunks and behind. She has an Eberspacher diesel heating system and also fridge freezer unit. Her freshwater capacity is 140 gallons in 4 tanks. Quarter berth to port and to starboard. Television.
OWNERS COMMENTS
"Rosamaria" was built for Mr John Goldie who later co-founded "Tollesbury Marina" in Essex. She remained in the Goldie family until 20 years ago when her present owner purchased her. She is a fine sailing yacht with typical Holman lines and pleasing sheer. Her owner describes her as a traditional heavy, strong boat, at her best in a good blow. She has served the present owner well over the years and she will be missed dearly but tells us that age catches up with us all so now they are looking to downsize. Under previous ownership, Rosamaria sailed to the Baltic and to Santander and under present ownership has sailed between Scotland and Falmouth and over to Holland including the inland waterways. She is in commission afloat.