Bowman 57
Bowman 57
Bowman 57
Bowman 57
Bowman 57
Bowman 57
Bowman 57
Sail

Bowman 57

MCA Cat 0 coded Holman & Pye designed Bowman 57 ketch configured for off-grid cruising. Extensively updated and refitted and offered for sale in turnkey order.FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:EMILY MORGAN is a Bowman 57’ cutter ketch designed by Holman and Pye, built by Bowman of Emsworth UK and finish...
Year
1982
Condition
Used
Model
Class
Length
480

Description

MCA Cat 0 coded Holman & Pye designed Bowman 57 ketch configured for off-grid cruising. Extensively updated and refitted and offered for sale in turnkey order.FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:EMILY MORGAN is a Bowman 57’ cutter ketch designed by Holman and Pye, built by Bowman of Emsworth UK and finished by Southampton Boat Services of Hampshire UK in 1982. Named EMILY MORGAN after the Yellow Rose of Texas, she has been operated commercially by her current (fifth) owners, of 12 years, offering ocean crossings and Caribbean charter. They also completed the World ARC in 2018/2019.EMILY MORGAN is currently coded to MCA Cat 0 and Cat 2 with all the necessary equipment required. She has been annually inspected including an out of water survey every 5 years and is maintained by her owners to a very high standard to comply with the coding requirements and their meticulous attention to detail.Extensively updated and refitted over the past seasons to configure her for short-handed ‘off-grid’ generator-free cruising, EMILY MORGAN’s specification highlights include:-Solar panelsWatt & Sea hydrogenatorEclectic Energy D400 wind generatorSpectra Ventura 12vDC watermakerRecently repainted topsides, superstructure and cockpitVersatile 5-cabin, 2-heads layoutTeak interior joineryEncapsulated lead fin keelFull-depth skeg-hung rudderWhitlock Mamba steeringYanmar 4JH3 DTE 120hp engine with MaxProp propellerRecently replaced Rolls AGM batteries with 12vDC and 24vDC battery banksBlack water holding tanksStanding rigging replacedHarken furlersSpinnaker pole and asymmetric poleRecently replaced mainsail, mizzen and genoaAB10 aluminium bottomed tender with Yamaha 15hp 2-stroke outboardFridges and freezerIcom 801e SSBVespermarine Watchmate AISFuruno radar/plotterIridium Go!YellowBrick trackerOWNER’S COMMENTS:The time has come for us to find a new custodian for EMILY MORGAN. EMILY MORGAN is a legendary Bowman 57, the most amazing seagoing thoroughbred yacht.After 12 amazing we now have 3 young grandchildren and an aging parent, so it is time for us to spend more time ashore. She will be available from July 2023.We bought EMILY MORGAN in January 2011 with the intention of going Blue Water sailing and chartering to fund our lifestyle.  We didn’t want any old boat; we wanted a classic thoroughbred yacht.  She had to be a ‘go anywhere’ yacht, comfortable at sea and at anchor, and pretty – at the time we described our ideal yacht as ‘not a Ford Mondeo, but a classic Jaguar’.We stepped on board and fell in love.  EMILY MORGAN has surpassed our expectations; she has taken us around the world in comfort and style and we have been able to continuously improve her along the way.  We have achieved all our dreams, and more.John Kretchmer, in ‘Sailing a Serious Ocean’ says that ‘the Bowman 57 is one of the most capable and accomplished fibreglass yachts ever built...it is a tough, capable boat that doesn’t seem 57’ long…Only the Ocean71 has a record as impressive.’She is in the best condition, kept to the exacting standards of MCA Code 0, including annual surveys, maintained to our exceptional standards as befits an ex-flight inspector and aircraft technician.Ideally EMILY MORGAN will be bought by a couple who will continue to charter her, as we have built a very successful business with EMILY MORGAN at its heart.  Alternatively, she lends herself to a family who want to embark on a big adventure, such as taking her around the world again.  Until we find a suitable custodian for her, we will continue to share her with guests.PRESS REVIEWS:My husband, and I intended to be cruising the world for some time, with no particular plan to circumnavigate, and we had a pretty reasonable set of criteria for the vessel that would help us get there. The boat had to be sturdy, capable of handling heavy seas and possible collisions with floating objects, and manageable for each of us alone. It had to be comfortable under way and at anchor, and it had to be pretty. We expected to sail doublehanded for the most part, so we wanted a split rig.At the end of a long search, the boat that sang to us was a Bowman 57 ketch, which was designed by Holman & Pye, who later designed many Oysters, and built in 1976 by Bowman Yachts, located in Southampton, England……She’s a “boat-shaped boat” with beautiful lines, a delicate transom, and a wave-splitting bow. Drawing more than 8 feet, she’s not about to go gunkholing, but she’ll certainly handle a sea well. Her skeg-hung rudder is protected behind a substantial fin keel onto which the mast is stepped. The hull is solid fiberglass-no balsa core to rot, no foam core to get soggy or crack. If she hits something solid, she’s likely to bounce.With a beam of less than 15 feet, the Bowman 57 is svelte by current standards, and the design’s slenderness makes a difference belowdecks. It’s possible to traverse her length with handholds all the way……Ketch rigged and with double headsails, the 57 can take on sail in small enough doses for each of us to be able to handle them. Aleria behaves like the big boat she is, responding more slowly to the helm than what we were used to. My first turn at the wheel was intimidating, but I took comfort in the feeling from the center cockpit that following seas were a long way “back there.” Once under way, balanced and in the groove, she sails like a freight train.Extracts from article in Cruising World Magazine – May 2007VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS   Lying – Portishead, UK   Available to view strictly by appointment   Office Hours Mon- Fri 0900 – 17.00 Saturday by prior appointment                                                        For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact us.   Please Note: Due to the varying locations of our yachts, your travel time and the distances that may be involved, we recommend that you only make arrangements to view if you are actively considering purchase.   Lead Broker : Alex Grabau Tel: +44 (0)1590 673715 Email: [email protected] More

Specification

Year
1982
Model
Class
Length
480
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Hull Shape
Monohull
Offered By
Grabau International
Shore Power Inlet
Yes
Inverter
Yes
Depthsounder
Yes
Radar
Yes
Log-Speedometer
Yes
Wind Speed and Direction
Yes
Repeater(s)
Yes
Navigation Center
Yes
Plotter
Yes
Autopilot
Yes
Radio
Yes
Compas
Yes
GPS
Yes
Cockpit Speakers
Yes
VHF
Yes
Electric Bilge Pump
Yes
Oven
Yes
Manual Bilge Pump
Yes
Marine Head
Yes
Hot Water
Yes
Refrigerator
Yes
Fresh Water Maker
Yes
Deep Freezer
Yes
Sea Water Pump
Yes
Battery Charger
Yes
Teak Cockpit
Yes
Cockpit Shower
Yes
Teak Sidedecks
Yes
Wind Generator
Yes
Tender
Yes
Solar Panel
Yes
Liferaft
Yes
Cockpit Cushions
Yes
Cockpit Table
Yes
Swimming Ladder
Yes
Steering Wheel
Yes
Spinnaker Pole
Yes
Storm Jib
Yes
Battened Mainsail
Yes
Gennaker Cruising Spinnaker
Yes
Asymmetric Spinnaker
Yes
Furling Genoa
Yes
Trisail
Yes
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH3-DTE
Engine Year
2006
Total Power
120hp
Engine Hours
6060
Engine Type
Inboard
Drive Type
Direct Drive
Propeller Type
3 Blade
Propeller Material
Bronze
Length Overall
58.4ft
Max Draft
7.78ft
Beam
14.67ft
Length at Waterline
44.59ft
Windlass
Electric Windlass
Liferaft Capacity
16
Electrical Circuit
12V
Fresh Water Tank
528.34 gal (GRP)
Fuel Tank
219.26 gal (GRP)
Holding Tank
2 x (Plastic)
Double Berths
2
Twin Berths
3
Cabins
5
Heads
2
Type
Condition
Used

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