30' Steel Motor Sailor (REF# 46307)
removed from sale
9.1m (30'0"), 1990, 1 x diesel 40hp Steel Construction, Long Keel underwater profile, 4 berths
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| Extra Details
| Designer: | J Teale |
| Builder: | |
| Fuel capacity: | 1 x 70 ltr (15.4 G) |
| Water capacity: | 1 x 75 ltr (16.5 G) |
| Last survey: | Unknown |
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Mechanical
1 x diesel 40hp, BMC 1.5 (1982) raw-water cooled, wheel steering, shaft drive, 3 Blade prop(s). Fuel consumption (approx) 4ltrs/hour, Cruising speed 5 knots, Max speed 7 knots.
Engine reconditioned 2006.
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Electrical Systems
12 volt, 3 batteries charged by: engine
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| Dimensions
| LOA: | 9.1m (30'0") |
| LWL: | 8.2m (27'0") |
| Beam: | 2.9m (9'6") |
| Draft Min: | 1.4m (4'6") |
| Draft Max: | 1.4m (4'6") |
| Displacement: | 5,500kg (12,127.5lbs) |
| Headroom: | 1.9m (6'2") |
| Storage: | Ashore |
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| Construction
Steel Construction with Long Keel underwater profile, paint finish.
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| Rig
Sloop rigged Aluminium spars (1990), with Stainless Steel standing rigging (2006) |
| Sails
Slab reefing mainsail Crusader (2000)
Furling headsail (2000)
Other sails: Storm jib (unknown year)
Spinnaker (unknown year)
2 sheet winches
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| Accommodation
4 berths with 0 doubles and 4 singles in 2 cabin(s).
2 burner gas cooker, Sink 1 heads (Sea Toilet).
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| Nav Equipment
Compass, Speed, Wind, Log, Echo sounder, VHF DSC radio, GPS, Barometer, Navigation lights |
| Deck Gear
1 anchors (Danforth),
5 metres of chain,
Sail cover, Warps, Fenders, Boathook, Instrument Covers, Boarding System |
| Fishing
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| Toys
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| Safety Equipment
Life jackets, Life buoys, Boarding ladder, 2 bilge pumps (1 manual / 1 electric) |
| Lying
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE |
| Broker's Comments
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Massively built from steel this rugged motor sailer needs some finishing off but will provide someone with a highly seaworthy craft.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
This 30' Steel Motor Sailor has been personally photographed and viewed by Andrew Holmes of Boatshed Yorkshire. Click here for contact details. |
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