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TONINO Name: TONINO Rig : 10 MR-GAFF CUTTER Year: 1911 Designer: WILLIAM FIFE III Builder: ASTILLEROS DE NERVIN-BILBAO-SPAIN Location: W ITALY LOA: 18.50 LOD: 15.40 m LWL: 10.12 m BMax: 2.84 m Depth: 1.95 m Displacement: Engine: Equipments: Costruction and Accomodations: Description: Tonino was built in 1911 in Spain for the King Alphonso XIII .Already owner of another Fife Masterpiece, the 15 MR Hispania, the king ordered to William Fife III a smaller racer to enjoy directly as helmsman  with smaller crew.Tonino raced a lot in England, Spain, France up to the beginning of the first world war. The yacht remained underr the king of Spain ownership until the Spanish revolution of 1931. Then she was sold in Italy and became a cruising yacht. Tonino was restored to her original rig in 1993 under the supervision of Bruno Veronese. Asking Price: ON REQUEST History: ゥ Enrico Zaccagni www.zaboats.it

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TONINO

● Name: TONINO

● Rig : 10 MR-GAFF CUTTER

● Year: 1911

● Designer: WILLIAM FIFE III

● Builder: ASTILLEROS DE NERVIN-BILBAO-SPAIN

● Location: W ITALY

● LOA: 18.50

● LOD: 15.40 m

● LWL: 10.12 m

● BMax: 2.84 m

● Depth: 1.95 m

● Displacement:

● Engine:

● Equipments:

● Costruction and Accomodations:

● Description: Tonino was built in 1911 in Spain for the King Alphonso XIII .Already owner of another Fife Masterpiece,

the 15 MR Hispania, the king ordered to William Fife III a smaller racer to enjoy directly as helmsman  with smaller

crew.Tonino raced a lot in England, Spain, France up to the beginning of the first world war. The yacht remained underr

the king of Spain ownership until the Spanish revolution of 1931. Then she was sold in Italy and became a cruising yacht.

Tonino was restored to her original rig in 1993 under the supervision of Bruno Veronese.

● Asking Price: ON REQUEST

● History:

© Enrico Zaccagni www.zaboats.it