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Type: Motor Yacht Length: 107ft Beam: 20ft Draft: 9ft 10ins Displacement: 175 tons Engine: 2 x Baudoin DP12 400hp Diesels Construction: Steel Builder: Goole Shipbuilding Co Ltd Year: 1938
The last of the three yachts owned by Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the world land and water speed records before the war, was Blue Bird II. His previous two boats, also called Blue Bird, - as were his record breaking cars and power-boats - were the 29-tonner, now called CHICO and the 16-tonner Bluebird of Chelsea, both on this website. All three, as it happened, went to Dunkirk in 1940.
Built by the Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Company, and designed by G.L. Watsons, the Scottish Naval Architects, it was to be an ocean-going yacht, capable of crossing the Atlantic to fulfil his dream to go treasure hunting in the Cocos Islands in the Pacific, - Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Islands. But, only a year after he took delivery of his splendid yacht, with its five cabins, its dining saloon panelled in English oak and walnut-panelled smoking room, war broke out and Blue Bird, was requisitioned. Although her participation at Dunkirk is recorded in A.D. Divine's book, no more details survive. A Royal Navy telegraphist has left an interesting first-hand account of some of her crew and her activities. At that time, she was engaged in the H.M. Customs Examination Service with a complement of two RNR officers and 16 crew.
It was spring 1941 and Blue Bird's Examination Station was west of the Bar Light Vessel, observing the approaches to the Mersey Main Channel off Liverpool. They spent three days at a time at sea, during which the Examination Officer, assisted by the deck crew, checked on all traffic into the port of Liverpool. There were frequent air raids on Liverpool docks and the Birkenhead shipyards. As soon as the alert was sounded, Blue Bird would cast off from the river pontoon and take up station in mid-stream to look out for enemy mines dropped from the air, and for ships approaching by sea. Once she narrowly missed being blown up by a bomb which, had it not failed to explode, would have blown them sky-high.
In September 1941 Blue Bird was posted to Londonderry, N. Ireland to patrol the coast of Ulster and Eire to intercept 'neutral' cargo vessels and to identify coasters in the channel approaches. This left a fair time for fishing. Bob McKenzie, the coxswain, was a trawlerman in peacetime and many of the lower ranks had been fishermen too. They soon rigged up an improvised trawl, a longline with l00 hooks at a time and hand lines to catch mackerel - all of which provided useful income, or currency for barter with the good people of Eire, when they passed in and out of Lough Foyle. A break in their routine was provided by their periodic visits to Belfast Lough for 'de-gaussing' - a process for making the ship less susceptible to magnetic mines. After the war, Blue Bird was de-commissioned, but by then Sir Malcolm Campbell was too ill to realise his dream of going treasure hunting in her. In 1948 he died and five years later, Blue Bird was sold to Jean Louis Renault, the French car maker, who owned her for 25 years, changed her name to Janick and added crew's quarters on the foredeck. She cruised extensively in the Mediterranean and was eventually sold to Mr. E. Colberg, who kept her at Long Beach, California.
This is where Bob Harvey-George and his wife Sheila heard she was for sale. They succeeded in buying her and sailed back to Cornwall, where they arrived in June 1986 after a five-week voyage, proving her seaworthiness whilst avoiding the first hurricane of the year in the Pacific. Since then, the ship has completed a major process of restoration. She has gone back to her old name: Blue Bird, and closer to her original design. Large areas of her deck have been covered with teak planking recovered from a ship which sank in the Bristol Channel in 1917. Her rigging, panelling and paintwork have all been restored and modern technology and comforts have been introduced discreetly without spoiling the charm of a more leisurely and elegant age.
In 1995 Blue Bird was bought by a Dutch Deep-sea Captain who took her to Holland. There, he and his wife Susan brought Blue Bird back to immaculate condition working seven days a week for four years. In the condition she is now she will survive well into the 21st century!
Until 2004 Blue Bird was a passenger charter yacht kept in the Port of Rotterdam. Known to cruise the Baltic and the South Coast of England.
She was bought by her present owner in 2004 and underwent a 3 year full restoration in Palma de Mallorca to her current condition using G.L.Watson her original naval architects and Bannenberg Designs for the interior. In 2008 she won the World Superyacht Award for ‘Best Refit’. Blue Bird was originally built by Sir Malcom Campbell to go treasure hunting in the Pacific Ocean on the Costa Rican island of Cocos which didn’t happen because of WWII, the current owner with his family navigated her there in 2015 to full fill this goal for the first time in her life.
Blue Bird is currently sailing in the Mediterranean Sea being mothership to a classic 1937 S&S yawl.
Updated: March 2020
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Blue Bird is a custom motor yacht launched in 1938 by Goole Shipyard and most recently refitted in 2008.
Blue Bird measures 31.59 metres in length, with a max draft of 3.20 metres and a beam of 6.03 metres.
Blue Bird has a steel hull with a steel / wood superstructure.
Her interior design is by Bannenberg & Rowell Design.
Blue Bird also features naval architecture by G.L. Watson & Co..
Blue Bird has a top speed of 13 knots. She is powered by a twin screw propulsion system.
Blue Bird has a fuel capacity of 20,000 litres, and a water capacity of 5,000 litres.
She also has a range of 4,000 nautical miles.
Blue Bird accommodates up to 9 guests in 2 cabins. She also houses room for up to 6 crew members.
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BLUE BIRD was previously registered as project/yacht name Blue Bird Iv; Sterope; Janick. This 32 m (104 foot) luxury yacht was constructed by Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing in 1938. Motor Yacht BLUE BIRD is a good sized superyacht. The firm of naval architecture that made the drawings on the yacht is G.L. Watson. The vessel had interior design work is the work of the talented Bannenberg Designs Ltd (Refit). Luxury yacht BLUE BIRD is a well crafted yacht that can sleep as many as 8 people on board and has approximately 8 crew.
GL Watson was the naval architect firm involved in the professional nautical composition for BLUE BIRD. Also the company GL Watson expertly worked on this venture. Interior designer Bannenberg Designs Ltd (Refit) was employed for the creative internal styling. the United Kingdom is the country that Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing built their new build motor yacht in. After her official launch in 1938 in Goole the boat was thereafter delivered on to the yacht owner having completed sea trials. The core hull was built out of steel. The motor yacht superstructure component is made largely from steelandteak. With a beam of 6.13 metres or 20.1 feet BLUE BIRD has moderate internal space. She has a fairly deep draught of 3m (9.8ft). She had refit maintenance and alteration work completed by 2009.
The 1015 MC V6 engine installed in the motor yacht is built by DEUTZ-MWM. Connected to her Deutz-Mwm engine(s) are twin screw propellers. She is fitted with 2 engines. As far as stabalisers are concerned she was supplied with Vosper.
Providing chambers for a limit of 8 visiting passengers sleeping aboard, the BLUE BIRD accommodates everyone in luxury. The boat carries approximately 8 expert yacht crew to operate.
Superyacht Name: | Motor Yacht BLUE BIRD |
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Ex: | Blue Bird Iv; Sterope; Janick |
Built By: | Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd. |
Built in: | Goole, United Kingdom |
Launched in: | 1938 |
Refitted in: | 2009 |
Length Overall: | 31.65 metres / 103.7 feet. |
Waterline Length: | 29.26 (96 ft) |
Naval Architecture: | GL Watson, GL Watson |
Interior Designers: | Bannenberg Designs Ltd (Refit) |
Gross Tonnes: | 137 |
Nett Tonnes: | 80 |
Displacement: | 175 |
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: | steel / steelandteak |
Owner of BLUE BIRD: | Unknown |
BLUE BIRD available for luxury yacht charters: | - |
Is the yacht for sale: | - |
Helicopter Landing Pad: | No |
Material Used For Deck: | teak |
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in: | Netherlands |
Official registry port is: | Rotterdam |
Home port: | Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Class society used: | LR (Lloyds Register) |
Max yacht charter guests: | 8 |
Number of Crew Members: | 8 |
The Model type is 1015 MC V6 diesel. | |
Cruising at a speed of 12 nautical miles per hour. | |
Top Speed: | 13 knots. |
Range: | 4000 at a speed of 10 knots. |
Fuel Capacity: | 20000 L. |
Potable water capacity: | 5000.00. |
Gensets: | Mercedes 1 times 49 kilowatts, 1 times 12 kilowatts, G&m 1 times 9.7 kilowatts. |
Stabalisers: | Vosper. |
Yacht Beam: | 6.13m/20.1ft. |
Waterline Length (LWL): | 29.26m/96ft. |
Draught Maximum: | 3m/9.8ft. |
She has a teak deck.
The luxury yacht BLUE BIRD displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current.
IMO number | 8993320 |
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MMSI | 235054628 |
Name of the ship | BLUE BIRD OF 1938 |
Former names | BLUE BLTH1RIRD OF 1938 BLUE BIRD JANICK STEROPE BLUE BIRD IV |
Vessel type | Yacht |
Operating status | Active |
Flag | United Kingdom (UK) |
Gross tonnage | 137 tons |
Length | 31 m |
Breadth | 6 m |
Year of build | 1938 |
Builder | GOOLE SHIPBUILDERS - GOOLE, U.K. |
Description | BLUE BIRD OF 1938 is a Yacht built in 1938 by GOOLE SHIPBUILDERS - GOOLE, U.K.. Currently sailing under the flag of United Kingdom (UK). Formerly also known as BLUE, BLTH1RIRD OF 1938, BLUE BIRD, JANICK, STEROPE, BLUE BIRD IV. It's gross tonnage is 137 tons. |
Seafarers worked on | No sea service records found |
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Open vacancies on | No open vacancies on this ship |
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"Today, we bear witness to a remarkable piece of restoration for an elderly lady. What has been achieved with Tara Getty’s imagination, taste and love is in itself as remarkable as it is humbling. For BlueBird to hold her place once more amongst her peers, will make me forever thankful. The full story of all that has gone before, and something of her future, will be unveiled here for all who are honoured to see. May the BlueBird of Happiness rest with her and all who sail on her." GINA CAMPBELL QSO
The current position of BLUE BIRD OF 1938 is at West Mediterranean reported 1 min ago by AIS. The vessel BLUE BIRD OF 1938 (IMO 8993320, MMSI 235054628) is a Yacht built in 1938 (86 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of United Kingdom (UK) .
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Current draught | 3.0 m |
Navigation Status | Under way |
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IMO / MMSI | 8993320 / 235054628 |
Callsign | MENX6 |
Flag | United Kingdom (UK) |
Length / Beam | 31 / 6 m |
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IMO number | 8993320 |
Vessel Name | BLUE BIRD OF 1938 |
Ship Type | Yacht |
Flag | United Kingdom |
Year of Build | 1938 |
Length Overall | 31.59 |
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Gross Tonnage | 137 |
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Sleeps 9 overnight. The award winning 31.59m/103'8" classic yacht 'Blue Bird of 1938' (ex. Blue Bird IV) was built by Goole Shipyard. Her interior is styled by English designer design house Bannenberg & Rowell and she was completed in 1938. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of G.L. Watson & Co. and she was last refitted in 2005.
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BLUE BIRD OF 1938 is a Yacht built in 1938 by GOOLE SHIPBUILDERS - GOOLE, U.K.. Currently sailing under the flag of United Kingdom (UK). Formerly also known as BLUE, BLTH1RIRD OF 1938, BLUE BIRD, JANICK, STEROPE, BLUE BIRD IV. It's gross tonnage is 137 tons.
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The current position of BLUE BIRD OF 1938 is at Aegean Sea reported 3 days ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to the port of Saint Tropez, France, and expected to arrive there on Jun 2, 02:00.The vessel BLUE BIRD OF 1938 (IMO 8993320, MMSI 235054628) is a Yacht built in 1938 (86 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of United Kingdom (UK).
Vessel BLUE BIRD OF 1938 is a Yacht, Registered in United Kingdom. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of BLUE BIRD OF 1938 including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 8993320, MMSI 235054628, Call sign MENX6
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