Custom
Currency
Length
32' - 9.75m
Vessel Location
Sandringham Yacht Club
Launch Year
1955
Hull Material
Timber 1.5 inch Huon Pine
RENENE.
Custodian Classic Boat Sales is honoured to offer a new custodian an enduring part of Tasmanian boat building, the 32ft, Huon Pine, William Atkins designed, BERMUDAN CUTTER, RENENE.
"The Best Boat for the worst of weather.
Perhaps after all the best thing about the Eric is the degree to which she is what William Atkin thought a boat should be: a safe and comfortable home, a reliable servant, and a work of art which all who see her seem to love. " - Daniel McNaughton.
RENENE was built in 1955 for Paul Parry and Peter Murray with the construction supervised by Hugh Dell of Hobart, to the 1925 'Eric' design by William Atkin.
RENENE was transported by road to be launched at Constitution Dock.
Built tough from 1.5 inch Huon Pine planking as a world cruiser and a competitor in the famous Sydney to Hobart yacht race.
Entering the race in 1956, it was indeed fortunate that RENENE'S owners chose a William Atkin design for their new boat, RENENE and her crew were lost for 5 days after a severe storm with gale force winds and forty-foot waves devastated the fleet!
A three-day aerial search found no trace of RENENE but miraculously days after the last boat finished the race, RENENE sailed into Constitution Dock virtually unscathed to take the wooden spoon.
RENENE has only changed hands twice in her lifetime, a testament to her enduring qualities!
Jock Muir with a young 14-year-old John Muir aboard delivered RENENE to Williamstown in 1957 to be sold.
Charles ( Bud) Bacon purchased her and took her back to Sandringham Yacht Club where she resides today.
Since that day in 1957, she has been in the care of the Bacon family, a mere 67 years.
Her ownership by the Bacon Family has seen an impressive race record with 10 Melbourne to Devonport races under her belt. Under the Stewardship of Skipper Kent Bacon (1996) RENENE has also been a keen competitor in the Classic Yacht Association Summer/ Winter series for many years and SYC club races.
RENENE has always been maintained to the highest standard!
In 1997 all the original chain plates and mast fittings were renewed in stainless steel.
In 2004 new mast and standing rigging was added.
In 2009 the mast was again replaced after a unfortunate collision while racing in Hobsons Bay.
In 2013, RENENE was taken to Williamstown and placed into the shed of Master Shipwright Ferdie Darley where the deck was removed and replaced with marine plywood then dynel sheathed. (Dynel cloth with apoxy resin) A new teak deck was then overlaid over the dynel, creating water proof and now beautiful new deck!
A new bumkin and rudder cheek plates were added in 2023.
The Perkins 4108 was removed and rebuilt in 2014.
RENENE passed a 2023 insurance survey with flying colours, which is available apon request!
RENENE'S measurements are :
32 ft LOD 48ft LOA with a beam of 11 feet and a draft of 5ft 6 inches.
RENENE is currently moored at Sandringham Yacht Club in Melbourne and can be viewed by appointment.
Custodian Classic Boat Sales is honoured to offer a new custodian an enduring part of Tasmanian boat building, the 32ft, Huon Pine, William Atkins designed, BERMUDAN CUTTER, RENENE.
"The Best Boat for the worst of weather.
Perhaps after all the best thing about the Eric is the degree to which she is what William Atkin thought a boat should be: a safe and comfortable home, a reliable servant, and a work of art which all who see her seem to love. " - Daniel McNaughton.
RENENE was built in 1955 for Paul Parry and Peter Murray with the construction supervised by Hugh Dell of Hobart, to the 1925 'Eric' design by William Atkin.
RENENE was transported by road to be launched at Constitution Dock.
Built tough from 1.5 inch Huon Pine planking as a world cruiser and a competitor in the famous Sydney to Hobart yacht race.
Entering the race in 1956, it was indeed fortunate that RENENE'S owners chose a William Atkin design for their new boat, RENENE and her crew were lost for 5 days after a severe storm with gale force winds and forty-foot waves devastated the fleet!
A three-day aerial search found no trace of RENENE but miraculously days after the last boat finished the race, RENENE sailed into Constitution Dock virtually unscathed to take the wooden spoon.
RENENE has only changed hands twice in her lifetime, a testament to her enduring qualities!
Jock Muir with a young 14-year-old John Muir aboard delivered RENENE to Williamstown in 1957 to be sold.
Charles ( Bud) Bacon purchased her and took her back to Sandringham Yacht Club where she resides today.
Since that day in 1957, she has been in the care of the Bacon family, a mere 67 years.
Her ownership by the Bacon Family has seen an impressive race record with 10 Melbourne to Devonport races under her belt. Under the Stewardship of Skipper Kent Bacon (1996) RENENE has also been a keen competitor in the Classic Yacht Association Summer/ Winter series for many years and SYC club races.
RENENE has always been maintained to the highest standard!
In 1997 all the original chain plates and mast fittings were renewed in stainless steel.
In 2004 new mast and standing rigging was added.
In 2009 the mast was again replaced after a unfortunate collision while racing in Hobsons Bay.
In 2013, RENENE was taken to Williamstown and placed into the shed of Master Shipwright Ferdie Darley where the deck was removed and replaced with marine plywood then dynel sheathed. (Dynel cloth with apoxy resin) A new teak deck was then overlaid over the dynel, creating water proof and now beautiful new deck!
A new bumkin and rudder cheek plates were added in 2023.
The Perkins 4108 was removed and rebuilt in 2014.
RENENE passed a 2023 insurance survey with flying colours, which is available apon request!
RENENE'S measurements are :
32 ft LOD 48ft LOA with a beam of 11 feet and a draft of 5ft 6 inches.
RENENE is currently moored at Sandringham Yacht Club in Melbourne and can be viewed by appointment.
Price
AU $45,000 Ono
Vessel Name
RENENE
Launch Year
1955
Length
32' - 9.75m
Beam
11 Feet
Draft
5ft. 6 inches
Displacement
10 tons
Keel / Ballast
Lead
Vessel Location
Sandringham Yacht Club
Region
Victoria
Use
Cruising, Racing
Registration
SM23
Designer
William Atkin
Builder
Paul Parry and Peter Murray of Hobart
Hull Material
Timber 1.5 inch Huon Pine
Decks Material
Laid Teak
Engine
Rebuilt 2014
Engine Make
Perkins
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
56
Fuel Type
Diesel
Fuel
80 litres
Water
100 litres
Cabins
2
Berths
6
Toilet
Marine
Galley
Yes
Stove
Gas stove
Ground Tackle
50 metres 10mm short link.
45 pound anchor
45 pound anchor
Safety Gear
2x life rings
Bilge Pumps
2
Life Raft
No
Epirb
1
Life Jackets
5
Flares
Yes
Fire Protection
2 fire extinguisher
Electrics
The electric light through the cabin
Electronics / Navigation
VHF
Hand held GPS
Hand held GPS
Sail Inventory
Main sail
Headsail 1&2 & Staysail
Spitfire Jib
Headsail 1&2 & Staysail
Spitfire Jib
Mast / Rigging
Timber Mast
Stainless rigging
Stainless rigging
Deck Gear
4 Winches 2 Self Tailing
CONTACT DETAILS
Name
Colin Grazules
Telephone
Cygnet TAS
Australia
Australia