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Albatross Continental Mark II

Build year:  1963

Salisbury, United Kingdom

Motor boat for sale

40,760 EUR

(35,000 GBP)

  • Nicolle Associates
  • Adrian Nicolle
  • S031 4NB Hamble
  • United Kingdom
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Description

This beautiful and rare 1963 Albatross Continental Mark II was taken back to bare metal and then fully restored to its original concours condition by Albatross Marine in 2021/22. Last used cruising the fresh-water Caledonian Canal, this Albatross speedboat has been used for just over 6 hours since its exceptional restoration. One of only 164 fitted with a Coventry Climax engine, the full strip and rebuild of this Albatross included a Coventry Climax FWB 1500 high-performance overhead cam engine with FWB block and new FWA head from Peacock Engineering, original Albatross engine castings, and twin SU H4 Carbs rebuilt by Southern Carbs. Coventry Climax engines are renowned for their power-to-weight ratio and are used in Coventry Climax-powered single-seater or sports racers like the Lotus Eleven and Cooper-Climax. The original Albatross boats were offered with a Coventry Climax 85hp engine upgrade. A dynamometer test was carried out by Hart Power in March 2022; their test sheet confirms the engine in this boat at 101.4hp at 5,984rpm. This rare example comes complete with an original road / launching trailer (allowing easy maneuverability for transportation), spare wheel, tonneau cover, ratchet straps, Albatross Marine front and rear flag poles, flags, and insignia. Also included in the sale is a copy of a type-written and then hand-edited Albatross manual that was used to produce the manual for the later Delta GRP speedboat. (Note - This manual was kindly provided to the seller by a member of the Campbell (Bluebird) family.) Pre-restoration photographs and post-restoration bills, pictures, and videos are available. BROKER COMMENTS The Albatross is a high-quality product which was sold all around the world. Albatross boats were originally sought after by a distinguished clientele which included royalty, celebrities, and boat enthusiasts alike. In history, Brigitte Bardot was photographed in an Albatross at St Tropez, while HRH Prince Phillip once owned two, which were kept on board the Royal Yacht ‘Britannia’ as tenders and also used for water skiing. Other notable owners include, Aristotle Onassis; Prince Rainier of Monaco (who had six at one time); Thai racing driver Prince Bira, Lord and Lady Docker kept one aboard their classic super yacht ‘Shemara’ for water skiing. The current owner of ‘Shemara’, Charles Dunstone, also keeps an Albatross on board. Albatross History: Lord Mountbatten championed Albatross Boats where he was referred to as ‘the father of British Water Skiing) by David Nations. Alongside water skiing, Albatross speedboats were also raced and proved successful in events like the Paris Six-Hour race.  Albatross Marine, founded by engineers Peter Hives (the son of Rolls-Royce Chairman Lord Hives) and Archie Peace, was the first class of speedboat to be produced in quantity after World War II.  Peace had been trained by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, and the Albatross was designed using aircraft techniques and built out of aluminium, a material in plentiful supply in the after-war years. Around 1,300 of various types were made, the most desirable being those fitted with the Coventry Climax engine, like that offered on this Albatross. Albatross Marine of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England built high-quality speedboats from 1949 to 1966. During this period, in 1952 Albatross Marine took on a third partner, Bruce Campbell a member of the famed Donald Campbell “Bluebird” family.

Specifications

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Aluminum

Length

4.72

Beam

1.52

Depth

0.38

Motor & technic

Engine

Coventry

Total power

101

Engine place

Inboard

Engine hours

6

Fuel

Gasolin