On board the SS Delphine, one of the last steam yachts in the world..

Launched at the beginning of the last century, the SS Delphine is one of the last steam yachts to sail in its original configuration. Guided tour aboard a time machine.

An authentic steam yacht

Built in the tradition of the great American steamers of the early 19th century, the SS Delphine was launched in 1921, on behalf of Horace Dodge, co-founder of the eponymous car manufacturer, who died four months before launching, having succumbed to the Spanish flu.

SS. Delphine, un yacht à vapeur
SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

She is the only yacht of this era to have remained in her original configuration, with a steam-powered propulsion unit. The engine room of the SS Delphine is equipped with three Babcock and Wilcox boilers, which feed two quadruple expansion engines developing 1500hp each. Hence the two letters "SS" for "Steam Ship".

SS. Delphine, un yacht à vapeur
SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

Shipwreck, Spanish flu and Yalta agreements

The SS Delphine had an eventful life. Following a fire, it was wrecked in New York harbor in 1926. Refloated and restored, she continued to sail on the Great Lakes until the beginning of the Second World War.

SS. Delphine, un yacht à vapeur
SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

Like many other yachts at that time, she was requisitioned by the US Navy and converted into a warship. Renamed USS Dauntless, she was equipped with several guns and repainted in grey camouflage. Used as Admiral Ernest King's personal ship, it was on board that Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt prepared the Yalta Conference.

After the war, the ship was bought by his widow, who renamed the boat after their daughter, Delphine.

SS. Delphine, un yacht à vapeur
SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

A seductress who deserves all the attention

During the next 50 years, SS Delphine knew several owners. But the beauty did not get all the attention she deserved and her condition deteriorated for many years. Her current owner, the Belgian Jacques Bruynooghe, bought her in 1997 as a wreck. Her restoration at great expense (for an amount of around 40 million euros), was carried out in a Belgian naval during 6 years.

SS. Delphine, un yacht à vapeur
SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

This long restoration has allowed Delphine to regain its original configuration, but now requires meticulous daily maintenance, especially for its steam engine, manufactured more than a century ago.

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SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

" At first glance, the engines seem very simple, especially without electronics, but when it comes to maintenance, it's another matter " according to Willem, the chief mechanic. " And when a part is defective, it is not easy to find it on the market: it must be custom-made by specialized yards! Consequently, this means that you have to be able to anticipate possible problems. This means being able to listen to the machine and to discern every little sign of weakness ".

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SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

A timeless charm

Its inverted bow, yellow chimney and the finesse of its lines give Delphine an atypical silhouette, well known on the Mediterranean coast. One of the main difficulties on a century-old yacht is to marry a claimed classicism with some modern equipment, essential for a charter activity.

SS. Delphine, un yacht à vapeur
SS. Delphine, a steam yacht

Her venerable boilers develop only 3000 HP, far from the power race observed on modern yachts. But who cares! With a cruising speed of 13 knots, Delphine is far from being the fastest yacht, but she is undeniably the most charming.

SS. Delphine, un yacht à vapeur
SS. Delphine, a steam yacht
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