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The German Frers-designed REBECCA is the largest ketch to be built to-date at Pendennis and without doubt one of the finest looking, modern sailing The owner wished to combine all the best elements of Yachts from the mid-19th century to the modern day, in a stylish, eye-catching Yacht which would give high performance under sail. German Frers duly produced drawings for a 42m Yacht with fine lines and a graceful shear, which is both extremely attractive and performance-minded. Like a true racer, REBECCA'S deck is clear of any superstructure except the teak deck saloon and there is ample space to enjoy a unique sailing experience with uninterrupted sitelines. This view takes in the beauty of the deck itself, which is unusual in being constructed with specially scarfed 6o-8oft lengths of teak rather than shorter lengths. The interior by Mrs Robin Black is light and elegant, consisting largely of off-white fielded paneling. Unusually, the sole is made from antique Heart Pine salvaged from a North American mill built in 1711. 'She's certainly more that I ever creating REBECCA."
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Rebecca (new build) 11 knots 1999 Pendennis German Frers design German Frers design Robin Black Aluminium Sailing Yacht – ketch 42.42m (139ft) 8.7m (28.5ft) 4.5m (14.75ft) 172 tonnes Pendennis Shipyard Limited The Docks, Falmouth Cornwall, England tr11 4nr t +44 (0)1326 211344 f +44 (0)1326 319253 www.pendennis.com Builder Naval architect Designer Interior Construction Type LOA Beam Draft Displacement Max speed (under power) Year of build Rebecca technical specication
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