Robert Harris set up his own design office in Vancouver, Canada during 1972; following an early career in the Navy and cutting his teeth in yacht design with Crosby Yachts and Sparkmans and Stephens. The Vancouver 27 was the Robert Harris design offices first design, a client commission to design a pocket ocean cruiser for a crew of two to sail from Canada to New Zealand. The Vancouver 27 proved to be highly successful with the boat built under license in Britain and Canada, establishing the Vancouver brand.
The British Vancouver 27’s were built by Pheon Yachts and differ slightly with only the UK hulls having tumblehome, increasing stiffness when compared to the Canadian hull shape. MARTHA MARIA is a UK built example of the Vancouver 27 with the traditional three berth layout below decks. She has benefitted from regular maintenance and upgrading with her inventory including:
Lying ashore at Creran Marine in Argyll, the Vancouver 27 MARTHA MARIA is now available for viewing by prior appointment.

1979 Vancouver 27 ‘MARTHA MARIA’

1979 Vancouver 27 ‘MARTHA MARIA’

1979 Vancouver 27 ‘MARTHA MARIA’

1979 Vancouver 27 ‘MARTHA MARIA’

1979 Vancouver 27 ‘MARTHA MARIA’