How much is a southerly 480?
A very rare chance to own an ‘as-new’ Southerly 480 that’s turnkey ready to set sail today! The yacht has been built to the highest Discovery standards….£820,000 (Ex VAT)
| Overall Length | 14.83m | 48’7” |
|---|---|---|
| Beam | 4.46m | 14’6” |
| Keel Up | 1.00m | 3’3” |
| Keel Down | 3.12m | 10’2” |
| Displacement | 17,256kg | 38,043lbs |
How much is a southerly 42?
Specifications of Discovery Southerly 42 Discovery Southerly 42 is a 12.90 meters keelboat with 2 guest cabins and the draft of 2.72 meters. The yacht with fiberglass / grp hull has CE certification class (A) and can go in open ocean. The base price of new Discovery Southerly 42 is £595.0 thousand.
Who builds southerly yachts?
Discovery Yachts
Discovery Yachts has bought fellow British cruising yacht brand Southerly in a bid to become one of the UK’s leading yacht builders. It means Discovery will have a highly versatile range of quality cruising yachts, both swing keel and fixed keel monohulls and catamarans from 32 to 67ft.
Are southerly yachts still built?
During 1975 and 2014 the Southerly yachts were developed and built in the delightful setting of Chichester Harbour at the Northshore Shipyard in Itchenor, West Sussex. By 2014, the Southerly range included yachts from 32ft to 57ft but sadly production ceased – with many owners dismayed at the announcement.
Are southerly yachts still made?
What happened Discovery Yachts?
Discovery Shipyard has gone into voluntary liquidation. The COVID-19 pandemic, declining orders and supply chain issues are being blamed for the closure of the Southampton boatyard. All 77 staff have been made redundant.
Are Discovery Yachts any good?
The Discovery is an exceedingly well-finished and comfortable yacht. And as the founder John Charnley says: “Everything aboard is designed to support two people sailing bluewater.” And this model benefits from the feedback of over 50 owners out there doing just that.
Are discovery yachts still trading?
Discovery Shipyard has gone into voluntary liquidation. The COVID-19 pandemic, declining orders and supply chain issues are being blamed for the closure of the Southampton boatyard.