Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Skerry  Cruiser 30
Sail

Skerry Cruiser 30

€110,000 EURO
_____________________________________ English Version. _____________________________
Year
1931
Condition
Used
Length
468

Description

_____________________________________ English Version _____________________________

Lill Yrsa was built in Sweden in the year 1931 as a result of the project of the Swedish designer Gustav Estlander; the Skerry 30 was a very well known and appreciated model in those years, which saw the birth of many Skerry 30, which are now part of a worldwide network.

In the early nineteen hundreds the stretch of the Baltic Sea between the Scandinavian peninsula and the German coast saw the appearance of a type of sail craft called skärgårdskryssare in Swedish and Schärenkreuzer in German. The name derives from the Swedish word “skär”, given to the tiny islands that stud this stretch of water. These yachts were then called Skerry Cruisers. This title was just an Anglicism of the original name, but it became the most commonly known term for this kind of craft. The Skerry yachts were long and narrow, with a rather tall mast, and displayed striking performance when beating. They were especially suited to the jagged Scandinavian coastline, and were codified in 1908 by the Sweden Sailing Association, resulting in the Square Metre Rule, split into nine classes - 15, 22, 30, 40, 55, 75, 95, 120 and 150. Its rules were officially adopted in 1925.

 As far as Lill Yrsa is concerned, we are not sure when exactly she reached the Mediterranean Sea; we could find a record of her being registered in the Lloyd’s Register of Yacht of the year 1934 under the number 3267; our knowledge dates back to the year 2000 when a shipyard from Fiumicino (close to Rome – Italy) performed a refit of the ship, which at that time was called “Hook” and which then took part to some regattas of the classic circuit in the Tyrrenian Sea; some years later she was bought by a private owner who then in 2008 sold her to a Viareggio based Shipyard, Gruppo Nautico Italiano.From the year 2000 she only sailed in sea waters and particularly in the Tyrrenian Sea.

Gruppo Nautico Italiano performed a first important refit, as the boat was left in a shed for the last couple of years and was in quite a bad shape; the refit included the almost complete reconstruction of the hull using first quality seasoned mahogany wood, and the introduction of stainless steel support frames, the deck was refitted as well as the mast and a small new engine was installed.

Finally the boat was renamed with her original name “Lill Yrsa”.

 Since then Lill Yrsa was lovingly cared by her new owner, she was registered in the Italian classic yachts registry and took part to many regattas reaching very good results.

 In 2013 she was then sold to another shipyard in Viareggio, Mediterranean Refitting Group, the current owner.

REFITS:

 After the first refit performed in 2008 when most of the hull planks were replaced, in 2015 Lill Yrsa has undergone an important and innovative waterproofing treatment performed by its new owner, the shipyard Mediterranean Refiitting Group lead by the marine expert Marcello Porciani.

The whole existing external paint and filler were removed and the wood was left “raw”; the whole hull was then slowly dried thanks to a special environment which was created inside the shipyard: humidity was kept very low and the temperature as mild as possible. This allowed the wood to eliminate the excess humidity and reach those values required by the Ship Registries.

_______________________________Italian Version __________________________________

Lylll - Yrsa numero velico originale S143, è stata costruita in Svezia nel 1931, su progetto di Gustav Estlander.

Si tratta di uno Scarry 30mq, una barca Svedese stretta e lunga con caratteristiche boliniere eccezionali.

REFIT: 

Dopo il primo refit eseguito nel 2008, dove furono sostituiti buona parte del fasciame, nel 2015 Lyll-Yrsa è stata sottoposta ad un importante ed innovativo e performante trattamento dal suo nuovo proprietario: il cantiere Mediterranean Refitting Group sotto la direzione del perito Marcello Porciani.

Sono state rimosse completamente tutte le verniciature esterne, e il legno è stato lasciato asciugare lentamente grazie ad un ambiente speciale all'interno del cantiere; l'umidità è stata tenuta molto bassa e  la temperatura più mite possibile. Questo ha permesso al legno di eliminare l'eccessiva umidità e raggiungere i valori richiesti dai registri navali.

Dopo di che il cantiere ha iniziato un particolare calafataggio usando cotone idrofilo impregnato con resine epossidiche. Il fasciame è stato completamente impregnato con resina epossidica mentre i commenti sono stati riempiti di fibre naturali. 

Alla fine dei lavori sono state riverniciate totalmente sia l'opera viva che opera l'opera morta con mani di fondo e di smalto. 

Engines

Costruttore: 1 entrobordo
Velocità di crociera: 6
Velocità massima: 8

Accessories

Lill Yrsa (nome originale) è una bellissima barca d'epoca progettata e costruita nel 1931 in Svezia; Lo Skerry Cruiser è una classe molto diffusa nel Mar Baltico fin dai primi del '900 caratteristica principale è la linea filante ed elegante e le doti boliniere; il 30 mq, insieme alle classi cugine che vanno dai 15 ai 150 mq, è un modello tuttora presente e navigante. Lo scafo di Lill Yrsa è costruito interamente in cedro e verniciato a coppale all'nterno ed a smalto all'esterno; la coperta è in Oregon Pine mentre l'albero è in White Spruce. Nel 2008 la barca ha subito un refitting completo durato circa 12 mesi da parte del cantiere Navale Gruppo Nautico Italiano Shipyard: lo scafo è stato completamente risanato grazie alla sostituzione di alcune tavole di mogano, l'opera morta è stata poi sottoposta ad un'operazione di calafataggio ad opera di artigiani specializzati, i madieri sono stati ricostruiti in acciaio, l'albero già sostituito nell'anno 2007 è stato scartato e riverniciato completamente, la coperta in teak restaurata e l'opera viva riverniciata. E' stato poi installato un motore entrobordo Yanmar di 10 cv perfettamente integrato nel pozzetto. A richiesta possiamo spedire un Book fotografico con riportate tutte le fasi e la descrizione dell'ultimo restauro.

Specification

Year
1931
Condition
Used
Price
€110,000
Fractional Shares
1
Type
Length
468
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Wood
Location
Viareggio, Italy
Tax Status
Tax Paid
LOA
38 ft 1 in
Beam
6 ft 11 in
Max Draft
5 ft 3 in
Keel Type
enums.keel-type.kt-bulb
Displacement
3500 kg
Cabin Headroom
262 ft 6 in
Engine Type
Inboard
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Yanmar
Engine Year
2008
Power
10 hp
Drive Type
Sail Drive
Propeller Type
2 Blade
Engine usage (hours)
25
Designer
Gustav Estlander
Builder
Skerry
Single Berths
2
Fuel Tanks
1 x 20 liters (Plastic)

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