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Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
Yacht Access
Brokerage de Yates
Generalmente responde en pocas horas
Año
1966
Eslora
55 ft
Altura
15 ft
Combustible
Diesel
Cabinas
3
Baños
3
Capacidad
6
Condición
USED
Vel. Crucero
10 kts
Vel. Máxima
14 kts
Tanque Comb.
400 gal
Agua Dulce
260 gal
Casco
Displacement
The 1966 Trumpy 55 is a quintessential example of classic yacht design, celebrated for its timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. Renowned in the yachting community, Trumpy yachts are often regarded as the epitome of luxury and style, with the 55 model being particularly admired for its historical significance. This vessel boasts a spacious and luxurious interior layout, offering three cabins and three heads, making it perfect for comfortable coastal cruising with family and friends. The Trumpy 55 is powered by diesel engines, providing a cruise speed of 10 knots and a maximum speed of 14 knots, ideal for leisurely voyages. With a fuel capacity of 400 gallons, it offers a decent range for extended trips. However, prospective buyers should be aware that the wooden hull requires significant maintenance to prevent rot and water damage, and the older electrical systems may need updating. This yacht is perfect for enthusiasts of classic vessels who appreciate the historical significance and craftsmanship of Trumpy boats. While it may lack the speed and modern amenities of contemporary yachts, its classic design and luxurious interior make it a standout choice for those seeking a unique and elegant cruising experience.
1966 Trumpy 55 "Windrush", one of the last Trumpys built, will be available approximately June 1. This elegant vessel is in the water and waiting for some final items to be delivered. The Trumpy shipbuilding legacy began five generations ago in the coastal city of Burgen, Norway, where Casper Trumpy owned a shipyard. Casper’s son, John, grew up working in the family shipyard and obtained a degree in naval architecture in Berlin, Germany. Upon the death of Casper, John moved to America. John Trumpy, Sr.’s intuitive designs answered the demands of an increasingly wealthy class of Americans. The American yacht market favored fast commuter yachts. Trumpy’s narrow beam and shallow draft design favored speed with no great sacrifice to posh interiors. John Trumpy built yachts from the 1920s to 1970. Initially in Philadelphia and then moving to Annapolis, Maryland where they built boats under the name John Trumpy and Sons. Trumpy yachts were known for their high-end craftsmanship. Their sterling reputation had much to do with the high quality of materials, meticulous craftsmanship and the best construction methods of the time. Built primarily from wood, these yachts feature sleek profiles, white hulls and a classic, traditional aesthetic. During post-World War II years Trumpy yachts between 55 and 80 feet became exceedingly popular with many well-known, well to do Americans. Notable yachts and owners included the presidential yacht USS Sequoia which was the official presidential yacht from the 1930s to 1977. Other notable owners were E.F. Hutton, Howard Hughes, members of the Chrysler, DuPont and Drexel families. The Windrush was built in the finest of Trumpy traditions, with an oak keel and oak frames, mahogany hull, painted gleaming white (Awlgrip) with varnished mahogany and teak accents, sporting on the bow the traditional gold Trumpy scrolls. Her flush deck design provides excellent visibility while she glides effortlessly through the water.
El Trumpy 55 de 1966 es un ejemplo destacado de la artesanía de yates clásicos, con una construcción de madera de alta calidad que refleja la atención al detalle y el lujo de la época. Este yate es perfecto para navegaciones en aguas tranquilas, ofreciendo una experiencia de navegación suave gracias a su diseño de desplazamiento. Sin embargo, su mantenimiento puede ser intensivo debido a la naturaleza de su construcción en madera, lo que requiere atención constante para prevenir problemas como la podredumbre de la madera y las filtraciones. A pesar de estos desafíos, el Trumpy 55 es una inversión valiosa para los coleccionistas de yates clásicos, ofreciendo un interior lujoso y un valor histórico significativo. Para aquellos interesados en adquirirlo, se recomienda una inspección exhaustiva del casco y los sistemas mecánicos para asegurar su estado óptimo. En términos de valor, el precio de 350,000 USD es razonable dado su estatus coleccionable y la exclusividad de la marca Trumpy.
Los propietarios de Trumpy 55 valoran su diseño clásico y la calidad de la artesanía, aunque reconocen los desafíos de mantenimiento asociados con su construcción de madera.
Yacht Access
Brokerage de Yates
Generalmente responde en pocas horas
Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
Yacht Access
Brokerage de Yates
Generalmente responde en pocas horas
Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
Yacht Access se complace en asistirle en la compra de esta embarcación. Este yate está listado centralmente por Patrick Kirkbride. Se ofrece como cortesía de este broker/dealer a sus clientes y no pretende transmitir representación directa de una embarcación en particular.



