Previous names
- 1929 DAVIA
Details
Function
Leisure Craft
Subfunction
Yacht
Location
Villeneuve Sur Yonne
Vessel type
Brown Owl Class
Archive reason
Overseas Watch List
Current use
Private use
Available to hire
Yes
Available for excursions
Yes
Construction
Builder
Silver, James A Ltd, Rosneath
Built in
1929
Hull material
Wood
Number of decks
1
Number of masts
1
Propulsion
Motor
Number of engines
2
Primary engine type
Twin diesel
Boilermaker
None
Dimensions
Breadth: Beam
11.50 feet
(3.51m)
Depth
4.67 feet
(1.42m)
Air Draft
6.08 feet
(1.85m)
Length: Overall
52.00 feet
(15.85m)
Tonnage: Gross
23.66
History
DAVIA was built by James Silver, Rosneath in 1929. She is a Dunkirk little ship. Her first owner Air Chief Marshal Sir William Alec Coryton Awarded Andre Gold Cup for best performance in 1930 London to Cowes race
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