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1904 105 Feet Stow & Son Classic 105
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| Year: |
1904 |
| Make: |
Stow & Son |
| Model: |
Classic 105 |
| Length: |
105 Feet |
| Engine: |
Single |
| Fuel: |
Diesel |
| Hull: |
Wood |
| Location: |
Barcelona, Spain |
| Price: |
USD 2,708,640 |
| Comment: |
Good |
| Status: |
Active |
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Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:
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Builder/Designer |
| Builder: Stow & son |
Designer: H.T. Stow | |
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Dimensions |
| LOA: 32 |
Beam: 4.50 |
Displacement: 89 |
| Draft: 2.90 |
Ballast: 33 | |
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Engines |
| Engine(s): Volvo |
Engine(s) HP: 238 | |
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Tankage |
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Accomodation The original interior layout has been changed besides the master cabin situated astern, with its two elevated bunks, two benches, an office area and exquisitely decorated bathroom. The entrance deckhouse is in teak and slightly higher than the original. This area houses the chart table and the electronic navigation system. From here, a beautiful stairway, the first indication of the superb woodwork found throughout the vessel's interior, leads into the interior quarters.
To the port side of the saloon a U-shaped settee has been installed with a corner-set mahogany table with room for 6 diners. This area is well lit thanks to a large skylight which highlights the fine wood of the walls, storage areas and impressive library.
The area front of the main mast is reserved for the crew, considerably scaled down in number from the original requirements. This area houses the skipper's cabin, across from which is situated the well-equipped and ample kitchen, next to the crew cabin with its four bunks and bathroom. This area also has a direct exit to the bow deckhouse.
The bow houses two cabins for guests, decorated in American walnut, each with its own bathroom and decorated in keeping with the classic elegance of this yacht
- cockpit with chart table and navigation equipment panel
- saloon with table for 6p. and u-shaped sofa's
- owners cabin plus 2 independent bunks and extra head
- 2 guest cabins plus 2 independent bunks and extra head
- captains cabin
- crews cabin with four bunks and toilet
- galley
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Electronics A boat dating from 1904 with the technology of 2004 with radar, plotter, GPS and automatic pilot to a central PC type computer, adding the television and radio receiver. For the boat's electronics needs it was decided to use the SW & N program based on Navionics charts. Other systems were then integrated in addition to a scanner and the PC printer (Windows) which was needed for the boat's administrative programs. All this advanced electronic navigation equipment is skilfully played down by bridge furnishings which maintain the original design.
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