SILVER LASS - A slice of yachting history for sale!

Published 2024-07-20
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SILVER LASS
Yacht for Sale
LENGTH
58' 4" (17.5m)
BUILDER
James A. Silver
BUILD
1961/2023
GUESTS
8
CABINS
4
CREW
2
ASKING PRICE
€ 1,200,000

All Comments (21)
  • @rebelliousraven
    I love, love, love these kind of yachts! They make you feel like you're back in the 1920s-1940s. Beautiful! Thank you for showing her to us.
  • @colin.chaffers
    What a beauty, the modern builders could learn a few lesson, quality and fit for purpose. Nice work David and team
  • One thing special about this beautiful older lady is that she will rock you to sleep like Grandma would do when you were a small child
  • @calum.macleod
    A super small motor yacht. And as so often, a passionate and ultimately human tour. I love your channel for these insights, and a bit of experience of what it's like to be onboard these vessels.
  • @kokomo9764
    Given the roll of the yacht at anchor, either the fin stabilizers were not turned on, were ineffective, or were not zero speed stabilizers. Ok, that doesn't really matter. Overall, it was a very nice classic gentleman's yacht. I was happy to see modern electronics and interior updates. Often owners of these classic yachts get hung up on maintaining systems and interiors that are no longer safe or functional. It was interesting to see Gardner engines. I have most often seen them on Narrowboats on British canals. Great tour, David. Great music selection too. It was very appropriate for the era of the boat. Thanks!
  • @patrickabas1112
    I love these classic gentlemen's yachts, nothing is better than pedigree, and class thrown in with some spicy dicy history. It is the stuff James Bond books are full of. She looks the dog's ........ (you know what comes after this). Just perfect and I would be happy to be a deckhand on her just to be on board.
  • @patrickleone535
    Hi David, You missed an occasion to dance the Charleston on the decks... Cheers 🍻
  • @jackspeer2127
    Been a long time since I have seen a MY without a seakeeper . Watching this one bob all around makes a great case for getting some sort of stabilization system.
  • @ianscott3180
    Location of the yard is pronounced Rose Neath, like the flower, the yard was at the entrance to the Gare Loch where the british Nuclear Fleet is now based. Another famous yard was next door, McGruer, they mainly built sailing yachts and Silvers built motor vessels. I remember them both being in production when I was a boy. My father had an elderly, even then, TSDY built at Dickies in Tarbert. She was 1930's and moored at Rhu across the water from Silvers. The Clyde had many yards building fabulous boats, all gone now. William Fife, Alfred Mylne, G L Watson were some of the premier designers of the Clyde. Fond memories of my chilhood. I am in my seventies now I still sail, sadly not in Scotland and on a mass produced GRP yacht. 🙃Wind is getting up.
  • @PieterBreda
    I love the interior. Really warm and not intimidating.
  • @gbsailing9436
    Lovely Yacht David. I would be proud to own it too! Not quite suitable for my purposes, however, but a beautiful yacht no doubt. Great video!
  • @NSResponder
    Looks to me like the kind of boat to keep on Loch Ness for day trips. Wouldn't want to take it into a storm at sea.
  • @billhayward1585
    Nice change from your regular Huge yachts. Pretty to look at but not to maintain or get a good nights rest, unless you are tied to the dock.