CETEWAYO | 1954 14.55m (47’9″) Classic Racer Cruiser Mahogany & Teak Sail Yacht from Scottish shipyard Morris and Lorimer
Specifications
- Category: Classic Yachts For Charter
- Builder: Morris
- Year: 1954
- Refit: 2014
- Length (m): 14.55
- Beam (m): 3.38
- Hull: Mahogany
- Superstructure: Mahogany
- Engine(s): 1 x 65 hp Perkins
- Cruising speed (kn): 8
- Max speed (kn): 14
- Staterooms: 3
- Guests: 8
- Crew: 3
- Destination(s): France, NORTHERN EUROPE, Channel Islands
Description
CETEWAYO is a 14.55m (47’9″) Classic Racer/Cruiser Mahogany/Teak Sail Yacht launched in 1954 by famous Scottish shipyard Morris & Lorimer and refitted in 2014. CETEWAYO is available for charter to cruise in the clear waters of the Channel Islands an archipelago in the English Channel off the Normandy coast of France, or from Hamble on the Solent. Pricing is from € 3,388 per day for up to 8 guests (and 3 crew).
A DAY ABOARD CETEWAYO
Cetewayo was designed by Laurent Giles and built on speculation by Morris & Lorimer Ltd, a famous Scottish shipyard on The Clyde from 1858. During her construction she was sold to Sir Henry Spurrier who considered the names “Assegia” and “Chieftain” before settling on “Zulu”. She was then launched in 1957 with the sail number 373. Her second owner, sailed her in RORC races for many decades. Her third owner sailed Cetewayo from her mooring without full payment and hid her in a small creek.
In 1989, her fourth/current owner found her, a hollow hull abandoned and rotting in Pembroke Dock. She was restored over a period of 15 years. Initial reconstruction work allowed her to be sailed to the Hamble where she was brought up to her current condition. During the ‘90s she had many wins against the modern IRC fleet in both offshore and onshore races.
Modifications include the installation of a new Perkins engine forward of the mast, with a hydraulic drive which allowed for greater space in the galley and adjusted the trim of Cetewayo to her original lines. The transom was rebuilt to accommodate running backstay winches supporting the rig with its complement of vast masthead and fractional and symmetrical spinnakers.
Since 2001 Cetewayo has been chartered regularly and predominantly in classic events, with some spectacular results.
She is built for exhilarating yet comfortable sailing, which allows us to tailor our charters to suit our guests. We are delighted to teach those willing to learn how to sail, pamper those who prefer to relax. For the veterans there is the chance to maximise boat speed, raising the distinctive scarlet Zulu spinnaker as Cetewayo demonstrates her racing credentials.
The Solent is a world famous sailing area with the opportunity to choose from a variety of stopping off points during the day. Guests may prefer to visit the idyllic bird sanctuary of the Beaulieu River; explore Cowes, England’s yachting capital on the Isle of Wight or maybe just anchor in a quiet bay for a swim.
What ever you you choose to do, we aim to make your day one to remember.
CHARTER OPTIONS
One of our popular charter options is a day aboard Cetewayo sailing from Hamble on the Solent. From 10am – 5pm, up to 8 guests can enjoy a beautiful day of sailing including a continental breakfast, lunch onboard, tea & cakes, drinks & fine wines.
COMMUNICATION
VHF Radio
AMENITIES
CD Player
LEISURE
Dinghy
CRUISING AREA(S)
Solent, Northern France, Channel Islands Northern Europe
CHARTER COST
£ 3,000 (€ 3,388 ) per day