KIRAWAN | Rhodes Bermudan Cutter | 53ft

Portsmouth, RI, US

 

KIRAWAN | Rhodes Bermudan Cutter | 53ft

$795,000

Portsmouth, RI, US

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Philip Rhodes was a prolific designer starting in the 1920’s through the 1960’s with a wide variety of designs to his credit, ranging from the Dyer Dhow dinghy to a 123’ motorsailer, including the 1962 America’s Cup winner WEATHERLY. One design that did much for his reputation early in his career was the 53’ Bermuda Cutter KIRAWAN, which won the stormy 1936 Newport-Bermuda Race just one month after launching. KIRAWAN carried on over the years with various Hollywood celebrities, racing in the Pacific classics and eventually falling into serious disrepair. Thankfully, her current owner got wind of her pending demise and in 2017 he began a period of lengthy restoration by Joe Loughborough's team of experienced craftsmen at LMI. The owner had hoped to trace her previous routes, and he did just that with the 2022/2024 Newport Bermuda Races, finishing a respectable 5th in class and 24th overall in a fleet of 89 in the 2024 edition. She is now standing tall and ready for her next owner to enjoy one of the finest classic yachts available today.   

Specifications

  • Length: 53ft
  • Builder: Jakobson & Petersen
  • Beam: 12' 6"
  • Draft: 7' 8"
  • Year: 1936
  • Displacement: 39683.00 lbs
  • Hull: Wood
  • Engine: (1) Yanmar, 80 hp

SPECS

  • Builder: Jakobson & Petersen
  • Designer: Phillip Rhodes

MEASUREMENTS

  • Length Overall: 53.00 ft
  • Length Waterline: 38.75 ft
  • Length of Deck: 53.00 ft
  • Max Draft: 7' 8"
  • Displacement: 39683.00 lb
  • Beam Measure: 12' 6"

ENGINE(S)

  • Engine Brand: Yanmar
  • Engine Model: 4JH80
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine Hours: 482
  • Engine Power: 80 hp

TANKS

  • Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (68 Gallons)
  • Fuel Tanks: 1 (45 Gallons)

Accommodations

  • Number of cabins: 3
  • Number of heads: 1

OWNER'S COMMENTS    

ON THE 2022 NEWPORT - BERMUDA RACE “We were really thrilled by the way she handled, especially in the really heavy weather when there were big seas and winds gusting to 35 knots, you just knew you were in a classic ocean racing boat.”  SUMMARY OF REFIT AND RESTORATION BY LMI PORTSMOUTH, RI   2017 - 2019   Lead ballast keel dropped  Wood keel, part stern post, and horn timber replaced   Ballast keel re-fastened with new keel bolts   Hull re-fastening, underbody re-caulking, topsides re-splining   New floors and bronze mast step   Deck removed, deck beams repaired/replaced   New teak laid deck on cedar substrate   Deck hardware refurbished/ replaced   Restoration of trunk cabin and doghouse   Restored/replaced skylights and hatches   New cockpit with teak coamings   Created new companionway at doghouse   All new winches   New interior faithfully respects the original layout   Exceptions: Nav station (was lockers); low galley bulkheads; forecabin (Original interior had been removed many years earlier) New spruce mast and boom; all new custom bronze hardware   All new standing and running rigging   All new mechanical, electric, electronic and plumbing systems  

CONSTRUCTION  

Mahogany planking on oak frame   Bronze floors, strapping and hanging knees   Lead ballast keel   Bronze keel bolts (2019)   Beamshelf with full length clamp   Teak laid deck on cedar (2019)   Teak superstructures  

DECK LAYOUT, EQUIPMENT AND GROUND TACKLE  

 GENERAL   Teak laid deck on cedar (2019)  Varnished teak covering boards   Low, varnished teak-capped bulwark - bronze stanchions and pulpit   Bronze deck hardware   FROM AFT DECK   Flush ensign socket and traditional stern light at taffrail  Flush lazarette hatch in aft deck   Panama mooring fairlead port & starboard with cleats Cowl vent Harken bronze traveler car and track   COCKPIT   Raised doghouse/hard dodger  Deep, large cockpit   Varnished teak coaming with natural teak capping   Natural teak port & starboard benches running forward into doghouse   Lockers under benches Aft helm seating is continuation of deck   Bronze Edson helm pedestal with Danforth steering compass binnacle   Traditional ship's wheel   Yanmar engine panel   Autopilot controls   (2) Glazed panels port and starboard   (2) Bronze opening ports forward   Companionway to owner cabin (2019)   B&G Nav repeaters   Painted sheathed doghouse roof   Varnished teak grabrails port and starboard   Harken Bronze winches:   (2) Primary: 3-speed 60 ST  (2) Runners: 2-speed 46 ST   (2) Mainsheet: 2-speed 40 ST   TRUNK CABIN   Teak uprights with (12) Bronze opening ports  Painted sheathed roof   Varnished teak grabrails port and starboard   Varnished teak dorade boxes with bronze cowls (over owner cabin, head, and galley) Butterfly skylight hatches over owner cabin and saloon   Main companionway sliding hatch offset to starboard   Varnished teak hatch over galley with bronze portlight   SIDE DECKS   Bronze headsail tracks port and starboard on rail  Bronze Panama mid-mooring fairleads and cleats  FOREDECK   Varnished teak hatch over forward cabin with bronze portlight  Muir 24 V 1200 W anchor vertical windlass; chain gypsy & capstan   60 lb / 27 kg CQR anchor   100 ft / 30 m BBB 7/16 in anchor chain   10 ft / 3 m BBB 7/16 in chain with100 ft / 30 m 5/8 in (3) strand rode  

ACCOMMODATION AND DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT  

GENERAL   White painted bulkheads and deckhead  White painted hull ceilings with attractive vents   Stained mahogany carpentry   Raw teak sole   Original interior had been removed many years earlier New interior faithfully respects the original layout   Exceptions are nav station (was lockers), lowered bulkheads saloon to galley  FROM AFT OWNER CABIN   New companionway from doghouse (2019)  (4) Steps down over engine box   Large single berths to port & starboard   Lockers under and aft   Shelves outboard   Banquettes to port & starboard   Hanging lockers port and starboard   KIRAWAN half model   (4) Bronze opening ports   Butterfly skylight in deckhead   Deckhead lamp   (2) Danish brass reading lamps  (2) 24 V fans   Ship's clock and barometer   PASSAGEWAY FORWARD  Main companionway (6) steps ladder to starboard  Navigation station to starboard   Head with shower compartment to port   NAVIGATION STATION TO STARBOARD   Upholstered bench with stowage under  Large, forward-facing chart table with stowage and drawers under   B&G displays   VHF radio   Satcom handset   Bronze opening port   Deckhead lamp   HEAD AND SHOWER COMPARTMENT TO PORT   Fore and aft sliding entrance door  Baby Blake manual toilet with wood lid   Mahogany countertop surface with inset sink bowl outboard, draining to sump Period brass mixer tap and shower head  Lockers under and over   Raw teak shower grate, draining to sump   Bronze opening port  SALOON   U-shaped settee to port  Fiddled sideboard port aft   Drawers under; glazed door locker over   Generous pilot berth outboard   Drop-leaf saloon table offset to port   Settee to starboard   Generous pilot berth outboard   (4) Bronze opening ports   Butterfly skylight in deckhead   Deckhead grabrails port and starboard   (2) Deckhead lamps   (2) Danish brass reading lamps   (2) 24 V fans   FORWARD TO GALLEY   Hatch with portlight at deckhead to port  Force 10 (3)-burner propane stove with oven (2019)   Bronze opening port   Side deckhead lamp   Vintage style pewter U-shaped top surfaces   Stowage under and outboard   Pewter sink   Vintage brass mixer faucet Whale Gulper sump pump to starboard   Fridge / Freezer units with mahogany fiddled top (2019)   Sea Frost BDXPAW 24 V Freeze; spillover to fridge   Lockers over (outboard)   Bronze opening port   Side deckhead lamp   FORWARD CABIN   V-Berths with stowage under   Access forward to chain locker  

RIG AND SAILS  

 RIG   Hollow spruce mast (2019)  Spruce boom (2019)   Standing rigging all new (2019)  SAILS BY NORTH   Mainsail NPC CROSS-CUT (2019)  Genoa 165 - NPC CROSS-CUT (2019)   Genoa 150 - NPC CROSS-CUT (2019)   Yankee (2019)   Staysail (2019)   Asymmetric A2 (2019)   Asymmetric A3, 2.13 oz (2019)   Storm trysail high viz, 10 oz (2020)   Storm jib high viz, 10 oz (2020)  

ELECTRICAL 

24 V DC System   Blue Sea 360 breaker panel   SMS AGM House batteries (12) 12 V in series in parallel; 630 Ah   Dual 70 A Alternators with external regulators   Victron 24/3000/70 inverter/ charger   30 amp shore power   Siren Marine bilge and battery monitor  

MECHANICAL   

Yanmar 4JH80 4 cylinder 80 hp turbo diesel (482 hours)   Fuel - 45 Gal/ 170 L Tank   Triple 'M' plastic tanks for fresh water   Main fresh water tank on bilge centerline - 28 US Gal / 106 L   Outboard wing tanks port and starboard - c40 US Gal / 151 each   Wing tanks gravity feed the main tank   Sureflo Aqua King II freshwater pump   Aqua Whisper Mini 24 V 10 Gal/h 38 L/h watermaker   Holding tank - 25 US Gal / 95 L - Y-valve for overboard, or holding with macerator   Grey water sump tank at head compartment with Rule pump   (2) 8 lb Propane tanks in dedicated cockpit lockers   Trident solenoid in propane system  

NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATIONS  

 NAVIGATION   B&G Hydra pack  B&G H5000 + Triton displays   Airmar transducer   (2) B&G Boat speed sensors with gravity switch   B&G Zeus 12 in Multi-Function display in nav station   B&G Zeus 9 in Multi-Function display at helm   B&G Halo 20+ radar   B&G H5000 Autopilot controller   Raymarine Type 2 autopilot linear drive   Simrad V3100 Class B AIS with splitter   COMMUNICATIONS   Icom M400BB VHF Radio  (2) Icom HM 195B Command mic (at nav station and helm)   KVH TracPhone Fleet One satcom  

SAFETY  

MOM 8-S Man Overboard Module  Life sling   Superior Life Saving 10-Person life raft   Whale Gulper Grouper auxiliary bilge pump   (2) Whale Gusher Titan manual bilge pumps   Siren Marine bilge and battery monitor   Rule 2000 HD bilge pump  

A BRIEF HISTORY OF KIRAWAN 

PHILIP L. RHODES DESIGN NO.399 LAUNCHED 23 MAY 1936   New York stockbroker Robert P. Baruch can’t have enjoyed being second last over the finish line in the 1934 Bermuda race, his 56 ft William Hand-designed schooner ZINGARA arriving two days behind the leading boats. Baruch, however - a very able small boat racing helmsman - had time on his side; he was only 25.   By the 1936 Bermuda race he’d become a partner in his family’s Wall Street brokerage house, H. Hentz & Co., was now married, and had only just taken delivery of this very fine yacht with all the potency to do much, much better. KIRAWAN was untried - launched only a month before the Bermuda Race start - though her designer Philip Rhodes well knew what she was capable of. But surely only in his wildest dreams could he have imagined beating Olin Stephens’s STORMY WEATHER boat for boat in a 635-mile slog to windward with gusts of up to 45 knots – and winning the race overall.   The two years from 1934 to 1936 had also been happy ones for Rhodes, finding post-Great Depression stability working with Cox & King, yet with a free hand to develop his own portfolio. KIRAWAN’s Bermuda Race win brought international recognition for Rhodes, and at 41 took his career to another level. KIRAWAN’s renown was also assured, and her doghouse/ hard dodger became much copied, in particular by Sparkman & Stephens.   But what then became of this first KIRAWAN? Pre-World War II is less known because she mostly cruised, renamed SILVANA. Reports vary, but at some late 1940s to early 1950s point she arrived on the West Coast and reverted to her original name. An early owner there is believed to have been Hollywood actress Terry Moore whose long-term relationship with Howard Hughes became the stuff of legend.   KIRAWAN spent at least four decades sailing the Pacific, mostly out of Marina del Rey, competing in the Transpac twice in the mid-1950s and the 1964 Los Angeles - Tahiti Race. In the ownership of film producer Sandy Horowitz from c.1993, she enjoyed a major refit and was trucked back east to Newport, Rhode Island, for the 2000 Bermuda Race, which she finished but revealed further issues to be addressed. A subsequent restoration attempt failed and KIRAWAN ended up in a very bad state until purchased by her present owner and savior in 2017.  Completing her major restoration at Joe Loughborough’s Portsmouth, Rhode Island, LMI yard, in the midst of the pandemic, undoubtedly slowed the rejuvenated KIRAWAN’s re-exposure to the classic yachting world, but she remains a beautiful, practical and potent classic cruiser racer, doing exactly what she did straight out of the box in 1936.    TIMELINE - 1936 23 May - launch   1936 June - Newport to Bermuda Race (Winner)  1937 June - New London to Gibson Island Race   1949? To West Coast USA   19?? Terry Moore (Hollywood actress)   1950s C.P. “Boo” Paschall   1955 Participated in the Transpac Race   1957 Participated in the Transpac Race   1960s Grant Hoag   1964 Los Angeles to Tahiti Race – 3rd to RASCAL and TICONDEROGA   1960s Tony Dow – Actor known for playing Wally in ‘Leave it to Beaver’   Early 1970s Hy Jaspol, Marina del Rey - 5 years of refits c.1975 Harry Cohen, Marina del Rey   1993 Sandy Horowitz (film producer)   2000 Newport to Bermuda Race   2000 Participated in Operation Sail 2000, Newport, RI   2022 Newport to Bermuda Race   2023 Marblehead to Halifax Ocean Race   2024 Newport to Bermuda Race (5th in class, 24th overall) 

DISCLAIMER

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

 

 

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