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NOGOLI - SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPYARD

NOGOLI 53' 2" SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPYARD 1972 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
2 staterooms
Length:
53' 2" (16.20 m)
Beam:
13' 2" (4.00 m)
Draft:
8' 1" (2.45 m)
Year Built:
1972
Builder:
SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPYARD
Category:
Classic Yacht
Engines:
1 engines Perkins Diesel 6.354.4
Cruise Speed:
7 Kts. (8 MPH)
Location:
Italy - West CoastItaly
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Basic Information

Builder:
SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPYARD
Category:
Classic Yacht
Sub Category:
Cutter
Model Year:
1972
Year Built:
1972
Country:
Italy

Dimensions

LOA:
53' 2" (16.20m)
LWL:
39' 1" (11.90m)
Beam:
13' 2" (4.00m)
Max Draft:
8' 1" (2.45m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Cruise Speed:
7 Kts. (8 MPH)
Cruise Speed RPM:
1500 Kts.
Displacement:
44092 Pounds
Water Capacity:
99 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
198 Gallons

Accommodations

Total Berths:
8
Sleeps:
8
Total Heads:
2

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
GRP
Deck Material:
GRP
Hull Configuration:
Monohull
Hull Finish:
Stainless Steel
Hull Designer:
Van de Stadt
Exterior Designer:
Van de Stadt
Interior Designer:
Van de Stadt

Engine Information

Engines:
1
Manufacturer:
Perkins Diesel
Model:
6.354.4
Engine Type:
Inboard
Fuel Type:
Diesel

Overview

Name:

NOGOLI

L.O.A. :

16.20mt.

Rig Type

BERMUDAN CUTTER

L.W.L. :

11.90mt.

Model:

GALLANT 53

Beam :

4.00mt.

Builder:

SOUTHERN OCEAN SHIPYARDS

Draft :

2.45mt.

Designer:

E.G. VAN DE STADT

Displacement :

19.6tons.

Flag :

ITA

Ballast

6.0tons.

Year:

1972, two owners only since launch

Sail Area:

123,3 sqm.

Lying :

Porto Rotondo (Olbia, Sardinia)

Accomodation:

2 cabins / 6 berths + 2 crew

 

HULL & DECK

 

-  White hull, heavy duty construction G.R.P.

-  Blue stripes on the top and blue lily at fore end

-  Long fin keel with internal lead ballast (6 tons), separate rudder

-  Bow Propeller VETUS 130 Kgf

-  G.R.P. sandwich deck construction

 

DECK EQUIPMENT & FITTINGS

 

-  Scupper drains built into deck, draining to underwater with seacocks giving unbroken

   bulwark all round

-  Ventilation: completely waterproof built in trunking port and starboard cowl ventilators to

   all accomodations

-  Bow fittings in heavy stainless steel, incorporating fairlead, chain rollers, tack and

   forestay tang through bolted cheek plates

-  SESTREL original compass, n° 9372/V

-  WINCHES  :

  • ·n° 2 x  Primary : Barbarossa 74-3 ST three speed power ratio
  • ·n° 2 x  Secondary : Lewmar 52 standard
  • ·n° 1 x  Main sail sheet : Lewmar spring jaws 37 ST
  • ·n° 2 x  Main sail traveler : Harken B16.2 ST
  • ·n° 1 x  Reef lines : Harken B16.2 ST
  • ·n° 3 x  Halyards : 2x Lewmar 43 wave grip ST + 1x Lewmar 40

-  n° 2 Genoa tracks in chrome plated bronze

-  Lewmar “D-2” stoppers.

-  Alloy hatches Goyot  / Lewmar.

-  Alloy portholes Lewmar

-  Lofrans Tiger 1500 Watt. windlass with chain gypsy and rope drum.                                                  -  

   30 kg Force anchor + 100 m chain 14mm

-  6X Alloy mooring cleats.

-  Fairleads, four for bow and stern lines, two for springs

-  Polished  stainless steel stanchions, side gates, pulpit and pushpit.

 

RIGGING

 

-  Single spreaders SPARLIGHT aluminium mast  with batt-cars track

-  Aluminium boom with boomkicker vang

-  Mainsail traveler.

-  All navigation lights, 2 spreader lights, 2 deck lights

-  Steel wire standing rigging.

-  RECKMANN manual Furlers (convertible in Tuff-Luff system) for both Staysail and Yankee jib

-  Rigging :  forestay 2014;  staysail stay 2010; higher diagonals 2013; higher rigging 2010;  lower

                     rigging 2010;  backstay 2013

                  

       

 

ENGINE

 

-  PERKINS 6.354.4  92.5 Hp engine (cruising speed 7.3 kts @ 1500 rpm)

-  Hydraulic transmission “VELVET DRIVE”, AQUAMED stainless steel shaft.

-  RADICE 3 blade propeller

-  Stainless steel fuel tanks 350 + 350 + 50 litres

-  RACOR centrifugal fuel filter / water separator for both engine and generator

-  150 Amp. 24V and 80 Amp. 12V alternators for engine and service batteries

    charge

-  Silent blocks


PLUMBING

 

-  Stainless steel fresh water tanks 2x375 Lt each

-  Gray waters holding tank 150 Lt

-  n° 2 x Fresh water pumps.

-  n° 1 x Grey water pump.

-  n° 1 x Salt water pump

-  n° 2 x electrical self priming  bilge pumps.

-  n° 1 x manual bilge pump 

-  40 Lt Boiler.

 
ELECTRICAL

 

-  12V \ 24V \ 220V separate electric systems, with multiple 220V sockets

-  430 Ah  @ 24 V service batteries Pack

-  200 Ah @ 12 V service battery

-  100  Ah @ 24 V engine batteries pack

-  80 Ah  12 V generator battery

-  100 Ah @ 24 V Bow propeller dedicated battery pack

-  COELMO diesel generator 3,5 Kwh

-  Quick  80 Ah 24 Volts Battery charger.

-  Quick  50 Ah 12 Volts Battery charger

-  Double alternator  150 Amp. 24 Volts + 80 Amp. 12 Volts alternator for

    services batteries charge.

-  Stainless steel waterproof shore power plug 220 V.


GALLEY

 

-  Built in top loading fridge (60 Lt) and freezer (40 Lt), side door fridge 80 Lt – all 24 V

-  ALPES Inox gas stove with 3 burners and oven

-  Stainless steel sink with fresh and salt water taps

-  Lockers and shelving outboard

 
SYSTEMS

 

-  Hot and cold pressure water operated by two different switchable pumps

-  60 lt/h SCHENKER water-maker MODULAR 60

-  Locker in galley with centralised console to control fresh and salt water

    pumping/valve  system

-  Pressure salt water supply pump

-  2x Electric bilge pumps

-  Edson manual double action bilge pump

-  Fresh water shower beside the cockpit

-  Salt water supply for anchor chain cleaning

-  n° 2x Jabsco manual WC

-  Gray waters holding tank 150 Lt

 
ACCOMODATION

 

The "NOGOLI” interior is built to top-level naval carpentry standards  in mahogany plywood and teak joinery

All corners and edges are rounded off with consistent rays, using laminated or solid wood, all surfaces are finished with a heavy layer varnish

 
INTERIORS LAY-OUT:

 

-    FORE CABIN  Large double “V” berth, wooden bookshelves and clothes lockers

-   OWNER'S CABIN  situated athwartships, this cabin has  one normal lower and one large upper berths with shelved lockers. Large mirror fronted cabinet with cloth-hangers and lockers, fan ventilation, en suite bathroom with shower.

-    SALOON  Full width,  with a comfort 8 places dining table. 2 settee berths, port and starboard with stowage under and shelves and lockers outboard

-    GALLEY  To portside and aft of the salon with 3 burners and oven stainless steel cooker by ALPES INOX,  one freezer and two fridge.

-    NAV. AREA Chart table opposite to starboard. Lifting top and drawers under, With full instrumentation (list follows). Well planned with full size chart table, lockers, 12V, 24V and 220V control panels.

-   CREW'S BERTHS, n°  2, situated aft, either portside and starboard to stepway from cockpit

 

NAVIGATION/ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT  

 

-  RAYMARINE Windstation, anemometer, wind direction and wind angle

-  RAYMARINE Tridata (Speed, log and depth)             

-  RAYMARINE Auto-pilot ST60+                  

-  VHF ICOM IC-M411.

-  Portable VHF ICOM

-  GPS / chart plotter / radar RAYTHEON RL70 PATHFINDER

-  WINDOWS PC, projected for marine use, 12V powered, fanless, provides ITERNET CONNECTION

   and GPS / Chart Plotter (with its dedicated GPS antenna)

-  PIONEER stereo MP3/WMA CD player with USB

 

SAILS  by SAILORWEAR sailmakers

 

-  Main sail    (47,16 sqm)  : Dacron, 3 reefing lines, Rutgerson batt-cars and track,  new 2010

-  Yankee       (55,7 sqm )   : Dacron, on Reckmann manual furler,  new 2011

-  Staysail       (20,46 sqm ) : Dacron, on Reckmann manual furler,  new 2011

-  Gennaker   (156,3 sqm) : Nylon, with snuffer sock,  new 2009

 

 MISCELLANEOUS

 

-  Bow propeller VETUS 130 Kgf

-  Safety standard equipment. Liferaft for 12 person.

-  Bimini

-  Cockpit dining table

-  Deck cushions for cockpit seats

-  Custom made sun-tents protecting up to 80% of the deck

-  Stainless steel-teak 2.5 mt. passerelle

-  Teak swimming ladder.

-   Lofrans Tiger windlass 1500 W

-   Force anchor 30 Kg + 100 mt. Chain 14mm

- G.R.P. Hard Keel Tender with 15 Hp outboard engine

 

Most recent refit works :

 

2013:

  • rudder steering gearbox and rudder shaft check complete revision
  • ·new custom made hatches for galley / chart area
  • galley and chart area ceiling renewal
  •  saloon and owner's cabin wooden ceiling renewal

 

 

 

2014:

  • PERKINS  engine complete revision
  • ·new exhaust system
  • engine's room bildge renewed
  • complete propeller and propeller shaft checks
  • SCHENKER water maker complete revision
  • all JABSCO WCs revision
  • RECKMAN yankee and staysail furlers revision
  • cockpit renewal
  • ·new grip on the deck

 

2015

  • COELMO 3,5 Kw generator complete revision
  • ·new services battery pack (4x 215 Ah @ 12V = 430 Ah @ 24V)

 

HISTORICAL NOTES

 

The Gallant 53 was designed by the celebrated naval architect and yacht designer, E.G. Van de Stadt;  the culmination of his pioneering work and vast experience in the development of offshore glass fibre yachts for which he became internationally renowned.

To many eyes this Van de Stadt design is still one of the most attractive ever conceived with beautiful lines and superb proportions.  In 1967 the Gallant 53 was awarded the Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1968 Yacht Trophy for outstanding design, performance and craftsmanship – then universally recognised as the highest distinction any designer and yard may hope to achieve. She was the longest GRP production yacht in her day, but still considered a “Gentleman's yacht”.

They soon gained a reputation for their good looks, bulletproof construction, superb motion in a seaway and as has been proved, the ease with which they can be handled with a minimum crew. Twenty two were built as ketches or cutter-rigged sloops by Southern Ocean Shipyard Ltd and by Tylers in England from 1967 to 1973.

It was (Dame) Naomi James however, who set off from Dartmouth on 9 September 1977 to sail round the world on the Gallant 53 “EXPRESS CRUSADER”. During the voyage, she nearly lost her mast, capsized and had no radio for several weeks. Completing the voyage on 8 June 1978 after 272 days, she beat Sir Francis Chichester's then solo round-the-world sailing record by two days, the first woman to sail single-handed around the world via Cape Horn. 

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