Richard Wilson design. 1/3 Share in a well looked after 36ft keel yacht. Good opportunity to have use of a well built and wholesome cruising yacht for a small outlay. Launched approximately 1978, 3 skin Kahikatea glassed construction. Good sails and electronics, very comfortable interior with 1 double and 4 single berths, 6'2" headroom, and 1994 Cummins aux. New rigging in 2017, Cat 1 and rig...
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A very versatile 13m alloy commercial craft in current MOSS survey for 30 people and 2 crew. Suitable for fish (12 pax), dive (16 pax) and ferry (30 pax) options which is easily altered between modes. A diver lift allowing for ease of access is ideal for technical diving or, if not required, a standard ladder can be fitted.
The boat is powered by twin Suzuki 300hp outboard engines, giving a ful...
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Built by Choy Lee to American standards - a well respected, off shore capable yacht, heavy displacement and sea kindly - well looked after. Launched approximately 1968, GRP construction. Many upgrades including new 16mm teak decks and 65hp Nissan engine in 2002, new cruising laminate sails by Doyle in 2007, very comfortable interior with 2 separate sleeping cabins with total accommodation for 6. ...
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All fibreglass construction 1999 approx. 18.6 metres overall. Custom flybridge hardtop added and full exterior repaint 2016. 2 x MAN 600Hp diesel, shaft drives with 1640 hours approx. Cruises 14-20 knots. Economical cruising at 10 knots with fuel burn 40 litres/hr approx.. Huge saloon with pilot house interior helm station plus enclosed hardtop flybridge with second helm station and huge sunbed, ...
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SLIPPED JULY. New antifoul, sterndrives serviced, new anodes, new trim tabs and cylinders fitted. All ready for new owner. Was in storage for 12 years. Recommissioned 2017. 9.32 metres overall. Twin Volvo 170HP diesels (new 2004), only 480 hours. 2 station steering. Cruise 24 knots, max 30 knots approx. Fuel burn 48 litres/hr at 24 knots. 3 double berths, 2 showers, toilet, gas stove, microwave, l...
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