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Previously named 'Nancy Rose' and 'Dalriada' she was owned by a retired Royal Navy Officer and a charter company based in Cannes. Bought in the early 1970's by Gian Marco Borea d'Olmo who used her as a training boat and for cruising. When he died in 1999 his son and daughter, Gian Battista and Ottavia 'took over the boat and totally refit her in a three year work plan'. They 'also found the original plans and brought her to the original sail plan as a gaff cutter'. Restored for the 2005 season and made her debut at the regatta in Porto Rotondo. |
| Name: | Vistona |
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| Designer(s): |
William Mcpherson Campbell |
| Type of Boat: | Gaff Cutter |
| Year Built: | 1937 |
| Built by: | A.M. Dickie & Sons |
| LOA m / ft: | 18m / 59' |
| LOD m / ft: | 16.35m / 53'6" |
| LWL m / ft: | 12.42m / 40'7" |
| Beam m / ft: | 3.78m / 12'4" |
| Draft m / ft: | 2.35m / 7'7" |
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| Sail Stats: | Sail Area: 153sq.m / 1,646sq.ft |
| Construction: | Teak on English Oak |
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