Custom 6MR COSTAGUTA 1937
Custom 6MR COSTAGUTA 1937
Custom 6MR COSTAGUTA 1937
Custom 6MR COSTAGUTA 1937
Custom 6MR COSTAGUTA 1937
Custom 6MR COSTAGUTA 1937
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Custom 6MR COSTAGUTA 1937

Miranda II is a jewel. The current owner found her in a state of neglect in a garage in Milan and dedicated her to a refined and perfected restoration in England, the most important stages of which were: replacement of the whole planking of the hull andframes, which are now made of laminated oak. Ne...
Year
1937
Condition
Used
Class
Length
420

Description

Miranda II is a jewel. The current owner found her in a state of neglect in a garage in Milan and dedicated her to a refined and perfected restoration in England, the most important stages of which were: replacement of the whole planking of the hull andframes, which are now made of laminated oak. New metal fastening: screws - nails. New lead ballast cast on the original measures, new keel bolts. Perfectly painted and varnished.Miranda II is fit with wireless electronic instrumentation Tack Tick Raymarine Antal bronze winches,aluminum mast. Outboard engine with structural fitting for maneuvering in port and short transfers without wind. Complete winter canopy.Summer awnings and covers.New craddle suitable for storage and transport.Navigationlights.2 bilge pumps, one manual and another electricThe Costaguta shipyard in Genoa Voltri was one of the most renowned and refined yards for the construction of racing yachts in Europe. It was founded in 1897 and the first order was the 5 tonner racerNellafor HRH the Duke ofAbruzzi, and it was not the only boat built for him, but the 10-tonner Artica was very famous and won the French Cup in 1902 in just two races, so superior was it. The metric class boats were very numerous and important since the origin of the new International ratingin 1907. Miranda II was created as a 6 M International Class forCav. Uff. Rag. Carlo Ciampi. Her original sail number was I - 56. Before Miranda II, he owned Miranda, another 6M racing yacht, also built under the second rating rule in 1927, again by Costaguta, and in 1938 he launched Miranda III, a magnificent 8Mr with which he won numerous regattas. The current owner has numerous historical documents regarding Miranda II.New planking for the hull and new frames, now in laminated oak. New metal connections and fastening : screws - nails. New lead ballast cast on the original measurements, new keel bolts.Show More

Specification

Year
1937
Class
Length
420
Fuel Type
Other
Hull Material
Wood
Offered By
Zacboats
Length Overall
36.35ft
Max Draft
5.58ft
Beam
6.56ft
Heads
1
Type
Condition
Used

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