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Halcyon joins National Historic Ships register
Thursday 14th January 2010
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DATED: 14th January 2010.
Halcyon Yacht Charter are delighted to be able to announce that the beautiful 1929 Bermudan Ketch, now restored to her former glory by her owner Dr Andrew Armour, has just been accepted as one of the 200 or so Classic Yachts on the National Historic Ships Register. This acknowledges her place amongst mine-sweepers and cruise liners as one of the most significant vessels in Britain’s Maritime Heritage.
This happily coincides with her placement in the Classic Boat Top 50 Yachts of all time passing the intense scrutiny of one of the most revered judging panels in these matters in the world of Maritime Journalism. You can read more about what makes S/y Halcyon so special in the February Issue of Classic Boat which contains a major article recounting Guy Venables ( the IPC cartoonists ) Halcyon Experience.
Halcyon is just completing her winter refit at T.Neilsons Yard in Gloucester Docks and has an exciting itinerary planed for 2010 including Ireland, Scotland, Wales, The Caledonian Canal and the Scilly Isles. She is also destined to spend some time in London and Edinburgh where the crew will be hosting some special evening dinners – perfect for corporate clients who want a unique night out.
For more information on Halcyon Yacht Charter – visit Stand N68D at the LIBS or email bookings@halcyonyachtcharter.com or call +44 (0) 7711696195












