Fisher (yachts)

The Fisher line of motorsailing yachts is a line of fiberglass yachts in sizes from 25 feet to 46 feet. Designed in the UK and built by Fisher Yachts International in association with Neil Marine in Sri Lanka, one of Asia's largest ship builders.

Short history

The first Fisher yachts were built in the 1970s and today the yachts can still be ordered, but only the most popular models—25, 34, 37 and 46 feet long are still available. During the earlier years, the fiberglass hulls were molded by Fairways Marine and several companies completed the hull to complete ships. Currently the shipyard does all work itself.

The Fisher 30 was a popular model, but isn't produced anymore as the building costs are too high for the size.

As it turns out, today (Jan 2012) the whole Fisher line is actually discontinued. The builder (Northshore shipyard at Itchenor) sees future in Southerly range of swing-keeled yachts.

Latest news (Feb 2013): Northshore still builds Fishers - to order only (as it was before).

Latest news (January 2014): The moulds for the Fisher range of motor sailers have now been sold and acquired by Neil Marine, Asia's most successful boat builder, in association Fisher Yachts International the new Parent company for Fisher Yachts. They will be renovated and thoroughly updated ready to return to production late in 2014. The range can be seen on www.fisheryachts.com. There is more information on www.facebook.com/fisheryachts The designs will be updated and improved by the original designers, Wyatt and Freeman. The first new model will be a revised Fisher 25 with a much improved interior layout and a modernised specification, as well as a large mast and greater sail area, which will improve her sailing performance.

Design

The Fisher line is easy recognizable—the professional looking wheelhouse and a hull resembling (Danish) fishing ships with rounded stern and high water displacement. The double masts with Ketch sailplan is another distinctive feature of the line.

Models

The smallest model Fisher
Note the straight stern
The largest model Fisher

Over the years the following models have been produced. The number refers to the length of the yacht in feet. [1][2]

Beside these standard models some other types were available based on the Fisher design:

Owners around the world

As the Fisher is designed for cruising all waters, you can find the yachts all around the world. In England, The Netherlands (including German members) and Canada, there are active owners' associations.[1][3]

References

  1. 1 2 Unless stated otherwise all details taken from website of Dutch Fisher owners assoc. visited on June 11, 2008
  2. except numbers yachts produced (where mentioned). These figures provided by website of shipyard visited on June 11, 2008
  3. website UK Fishers Owners Association visited on June 11, 2008
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