The German Frers-designed Rebecca is the largest ketch to be built to-date at Pendennis and without doubt one of the finest looking, modern sailing Yachts in the world.
The owner wished to combine all the best elements of Yachts from the mid-19th century to the modern day, in a stylish, eye-catching Yacht which would give high performance under sail. German Frers duly produced drawings for a 42-metre Yacht with fine lines and a graceful shear, which is both extremely attractive and performance-minded.
Like a true racer, Rebecca’s deck is clear of any superstructure except the teak deck saloon and there is ample space to enjoy a unique sailing experience with uninterrupted sitelines. This view takes in the beauty of the deck itself, which is unusual in being constructed with specially scarfed 60–80 ft lengths of teak rather than shorter lengths.
The interior by Mrs Robin Black is light and elegant, consisting largely of off-white fielded paneling. Unusually, the sole is made from antique Heart Pine salvaged from a North American mill built in 1711.