The Humber 35 was designed by John Askham; who was responsible for the design of the Nelson 34, 40 & 42 while employed by TT Boat designs. Commissioned by Fred Booker the design was to be based around the popular Nelson concept, highly capable, semi-displacement hull form. However where the Humber 35 differs is the increased beam, dramatically increasing living space below decks and her moulded spray rail creating a more modern appearance. Her layout provides comfortable accommodation for up to eight with two cabins, both having en-suite heads.
Launched in 1992 the Humber 35 WHITE ROSE was featured at the Southampton Boatshow by the builders in September of that year. Built to her original owners specifications she has a number of custom features. Now with just her second owners she has been based on the west coast of Scotland since the early 2000’s and has proven to be an ideal boat for exploring the coast and islands for Scotland’s west coast. Now reluctantly offered for sale with her owners retiring from boating her extensive inventory includes:
Currently afloat the boat will be coming ashore for winter storage at Kilmelford, near Oban in Argyll the Humber 35 WHITE ROSE is available for viewing strictly by appointment.
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’
1992 Humber 35 ‘WHITE ROSE’