COTRE DE CARANTEC
1927 | France Atlantic Rochelle
Ref : YADEL855963
30 000 € incl vat
Main datas
Builder : MOGUEROU JEZEQUEL
Price : 30 000 €
Material : Wood
Year : 1927
Length : 7,20 m
Beam : 2,40 m
keel : Deep keel
Draft minimum : 0,85 m
Hull : Monohull
Life Raft : No
Area : France Atlantic Rochelle
Mooring : Yes
Leasing in progress : No
Flag : France
Subtype : Classic
Architect : BRIX Victor
Engines
Brand : YANMAR
Model : 2GM20
Fuel : Diesel
Montage : In Board (IB)
Engine(s) : 1
Power Unit. (CV) : 18
Hours : 560
Shaft : Shaft drive
Tank : 22
Comments : Engine installed in 2006
Facilities
Double Cabin : 0
Sailor Cabin : 0
Head : 0
Berth : 2
Helm : No
WC : Sailor
Major equipment
Bow Thruster : No
Stern thruster : No
Marine Gen. : No
Group and thruster details :
AC : No
Charger and AC details :
Hot water : No
Black Water : No
Tender : No
Details :
Tender Engine : No
Electronics
Radar : No
Radar details :
VHF : Yes
Converter 12/220 : No
Sounder : No
Sounder details :
GPS : No
Chartplotter : No
Plotter details :
Autopilot : No
Pilot details :
Watermaker : No
Watermaker details :
Bridge equipment
Gangway : No
Hydrolic Gangway : No
Davits : No
Bath platform : No
Electric windlass : No
Cockpit awning : No
Sprayhood : No
Teak cockpit : Yes
Furling genoa : No
Furling mainsail : No
Spinnaker : No
Sails details : Dacron sail set in good used condition: - 1 INCIDENCES mainsail in red Dacron - 1 INCIDENCES genoa in red Dacron - 1 Staysail - 1 Recut staysail in white Dacron - 1 Genoese
Winter cover : No
Mast : 1
Teak deck : Yes
Appliances
IceMaker : No
Fridge : 0
Dishwasher : No
Washing machine : No
TV antenna : No
TV : No
SAT-TV : No
Heater : No
Heating details :
Freezer : No
Oven : No
Microwaves : No
Electric stove : No
Gas stove : No
Comments
Magnificent little Carantec cutter classified M.H in 2019 and built in 1937 for a merchant navy commander at the Eugène Moguerou shipyard where Alain Jezequel and his son Georges worked as foreman and apprentice.
Its construction is of classic wood type, bright works edged and riveted on bent acacia frames.
This site is better known today as the Jezequel site where four generations of builders have succeeded one another. In the 1920s, a certain Mr. Mafart ordered eight sailboats from the shipyard, all named Gui, from Gui I to Gui VIII. This monotype from Finistère, a plan by Victor Brix from 1926, could be one of them. Indeed, very few archives of the architect have been preserved. He would have drawn more than 1000 plans mainly for pleasure boating which unfortunately disappeared in a fire.
During the Second World War, this small cutter would have been used to bring some resistance fighters to the English coast.
A first phase of restoration took place in 2007 and 2008 in the Despierres shipyards in La Rochelle. A second phase of work will be completed in 2013 in a company specializing in services to owners of classic sailboats.
For the 2014 Plymouth-La Rochelle, the owner is participating as a Kraken II crew member.
The same year this little cutter won the Heritage Cup.
In 2015, he changed his mast and boom.
In 2021 he won the Atlantic Channel Classic Challenge for small ratings.
More details, invoices and 2024 expertise on request.
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