Built
1933
Length
39.4 m
GRT
124 reg. tons
Built
1933
Length
39.4 m
GRT
124 reg. tons

Camper & Nicholsons Velsheda Overview

10
guest
5
cabin
7
crew

Velsheda was built in 1933, designed by Charles Stephenson for William Lawrence Stephenson, founder of the Woolworth retail chain (the one that said, "If you don't know what you want, come and see us. We've got it") in 1933. The name of the boat, strange as it may seem, was derived from the names of the first owner's three daughters: Velma, Sheila and Daphne. At that time she represented the last word in yacht building - aluminum mast, the first synthetic cables and sails. The J-class yacht proved extremely successful (and lucky) in her early years, winning up to 40 races a season! Alas, the Great Depression of the 1930s nearly killed the yacht - she was abandoned in a swampy backwater in 1937, where she remained for nearly 50 years until she was re-equipped for charter sailing in 1987. The next restoration - this time a very thorough one - took place in the mid-90s, after which she returned to active racing life due to the gradual renaissance of the J-class racing circuit.

Characteristics of the superyacht Velsheda

Main Features
Length, m
39.4
Beam, m
6.6
Draft, m
4.8
Tonnage and capacity
Gross register tonnage
124
Fuel Capacity (liters)
5450
Fresh water capacity, l
4000
Hull material
Steel
Superstructure material
Tree
Passengers and crew
Max people
10
Cabins
5
Crew
7
Engines & Performance
Engines
1 x 415 hp MTU
Maximum speed, kt
11
Cruising speed, kn
10
Manufacturer and designers
Country
Great Britain
Exterior design
Interior design
Year built
1933
Years of repairs
1997
2016
Classification and flag
Name
Velsheda
Type
Sailing
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