The Belliure Bellimar 890 was the manufacturer’s entry-level offering. Maintaining the same high build quality found on the larger Belliure built vessels while boasting a sporty and capable planing hull form. Built in small numbers the Bellimar 890 is boat that will turn heads in any marina and a rare find in the UK.
A twin-engine example of the Belliure Bellimar 890 LADY M has the ‘owners layout’ with a double bunk forward, additional occasional single berth and the linear galley in the wheelhouse. Ideally suited for a couple. Her extensive inventory includes highlights such as:
Lying ashore in Creran Marine near Oban, Argyll the Belliure Bellimar 890 is available for immediate viewing by prior appointment.
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 – LADY M
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 – LADY M
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 – LADY M
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 ‘LADY M’
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 ‘LADY M’
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 ‘LADY M’
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 ‘LADY M’
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 ‘LADY M’
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 ‘LADY M’
2011 Belliure Bellimar 890 ‘LADY M’
MANUFACTURER HISTORY:
BELLIURE was founded on 1953 by Vicente Belliure in Calpe, (Alicante), Spain. The business was founded around the construction, repair and maintenance of wooden commercial fishing vessels. In 1974 a division of the company was formed to specialise in the construction of motor and sailing yachts for the leisure market. With the new division came a change of construction methods with the company adopting the then new practises of Polyester reinforced with Vidrio Fiber (PRFV).
More than 170 boats in PRFV were built, including models of 30, 35, 40, 41 and 50 feet of length. All designed by Peter Ibold in collaboration with D. Vicente Belliure. BELLIURE have kept pace with modern advances in boatbuilding updating their facilities with the most modern equipment and machinery. They employ sophisticated techniques to manufacture boats with polyester and epoxy resins, Kevlar and Carbon cloths combined with vacuum and infusion consolidation processes.