1960 Custom Line Russel-Hipwell Steel Converted CCG Vessel
Russel Brothers was formed in Ontario in 1907 and moved to Owen Sound in 1936. The Fort Frances yard was sold to Cyril Maffey in 1939 and continued as Maffey Steel Boats until 1962. The yard was famous for its designs of small working tugs and produced many yard tugs for the Canadian Navy in World War II.
1960 127' x 28' x 10' Steel Converted Ex CCG Vessel/Live-aboard Yacht
Has been used as a training, expedition, research vessel--in fresh water since 1985
Presently registered as pleasure craft
Ice strengthened hull (Class II ice breaker)
Gross tonnage: 390 / Net tonnage: 155
Twin Fairbanks Morse engines - 640 HP each---Propellers: 6' x 6'
Cruising speed: 9.5 knots
(2) Westinghouse generators & motors - 500 hp
(3) Cummins 75KW gensets
Fuel capacity: 14,000 gal
Navigation equipment:
(3) VHF Radios, GPS, (3) Radar (1 working), Direction Finder, Depth Sounder, (2) magnetic (2) gyro compasses
Accommodations: Sleeps 28 to 30
Fresh water capacity: 8,000 gal
Holding tank capacity: 1,200 gal
Furnace: New oil fired Slant Fin steam boiler (keeps the boat warm even in the winter)
Cabins:
Crew 6 cabins: 1 single, 3 upper lowers, 2 with 2 upper lowers (1 has a conversion to another upper lower), equal total 15 (15+2= 17)
Aft lower deck 1 upper lower total 2
Main deck 7 cabins: 3 double beds, 3 singles (2 with fold down bunks), 1 upper lower
For More Information Call Rocco Barca 705-791-1908
Email Rocco at Yachts@rogers.com
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.