GALLANT 53 Year 1968155 000 € VAT paid
The Gallant 53 was designed by the famous naval architect E.G. Van de Stadt. She was the largest fibreglass yacht built in series. A total of 22 yachts were built as sloops or ketches by Southern Ocean Shipyard and Tyler's in England. In 1967, the Gallant 53 was awarded the Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1968 Yacht Trophy for her outstanding design, performance and craftsmanship. The interior layout and deck plan are very spacious and uncluttered, for optimum comfort on board. Engine changed in 2020, teak deck from 2015, charming yacht, ready to go with her new owners.
Owner's words
We have done some important work on her, such as changing the engine and waterline in 2020, a complete refit of the teak deck, cockpit table, companionway door in 2015, and have always been keen to maintain our boat. This boat has made us happy as a family, both under sail and at anchor in relaxation.
Features
Builder | Southern Ocean Shipyard |
Architect | VAN DE STADT |
Length | 16.2 m |
Beam | 3.96 m |
Material | Fiberglass |
Version | 2 cabines, 8 couchages |
Rig | Sloop |
Draught | 2.23 m |
Type of ballast | Keelboat |
Engine(s) | YANMAR 80HP Diesel (300 hours) |
Fuel capacity | 350 L |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Bunks | 8 |
Water Capacity | 500 L |
Berth | yes |
Lying | Spanish Mediterranean coast |