C& N logo

CREOLE • 65.3m C& N • 1927

Creole exterior
Creole exterior
Creole exterior
Creole exterior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior
Creole interior

Vessel profile

Builder

C& N

Flag of Great Britain

Designers

Giorgetti & Magrini · Charles E. Nicholson · Russo

Tonnage

680 GRT

12

16

LOA

65.3 m

Year

1927

This page shows details of an individual yacht. It is provided for information only and is not intended as a sales listing.
65.3m C& N CREOLE Superyacht at a Glance

65.3m C& N CREOLE Superyacht at a Glance

Creole is arguably one of the most beautiful and unluckiest yachts in the world. In 1926, a wealthy American named Alec Cochran decided to build the most beautiful sailboat in the world. Suffering from tuberculosis, he knew it would be his last yacht. He asked his old friend Fred Hughes to christen her, but! His friend was indeed too old and could not break the champagne bottle in three tries - then everyone started talking about how this vessel would bring bad luck.

Almost immediately, the owner became frightened by the height of the masts - and ordered them lowered several times. As a result, the yacht ceased to resemble a sailing vessel even in appearance and became very slow and of little maneuverability. Cochrane became disillusioned with her and decided to sell her: the sailboat was too heavy and did not respond well to the wind. Cochrane abandoned her and picked her up for sale.

The yacht went from there, was a minesweeper during World War II, lost all her armament, changed owners again, bringing them misfortune, until she fell into the hands of the famous fashion designer Maurizio Gucci. He went to great lengths to restore the yacht to her original condition, but on completion of the restoration he was murdered on the orders of his own wife.

Today the yacht is in the hands of his two young sisters. She rarely goes to sea, so each voyage becomes a sort of mini-sensation for lovers of sail and classic yacht lines.

C& N CREOLE Specifications

C& N CREOLE Specifications

Discover the specifications of Creole, a 65.3m yacht from C& N, including dimensions, tonnage, engine details, and onboard features.

Length
65.30 m214' 3"
Beam
9.44 m31'
Draft
5.40 m17' 9"

Main dimensions

Length overall (LOA), m
65.3
Beam, m
9.44
Draft, m
5.4

Tonnage and capacities

Gross tonnage (GT)
680
Fuel capacity, l
25,800
Fresh water capacity, l
9,400

Passengers and crew

Guests
12
Cabins
6
Crew
16

Engines and performance

Engines
2 x 450 hp MTU Diesels
Cruising speed, kn
11
Maximum speed, kn
14.5

Builder and designers

Builder
Camper & Nicholsons
Builder country
Great Britain
Year built
1927
Year of refit
1985

Classification and flag

Name
Creole
Other Yachts