1990 Other Mark II

NZ$ 165,000

CODE:
B800
LENGTH:
16.80 metres
TYPE:
Sail

***Price Reduction***

Beautifully built, exceptionally maintained, with a remarkable living space. “Charisma” is an ocean-going Vagabond 47 Mark II, designed by William Gardner and professionally built by Blue Water Yacht Builders (Taiwan) to an outstanding standard.

Vagabond 47 Mark II’s are seaworthy, safe, and sturdy designs intended for ocean-crossing. Charisma’s spacious, well-appointed cockpit, which can be fully enclosed to provide a social space, makes her great for winter living and entertaining. During the summer months, you would move to the large aft quarter deck.

Everything below is spacious. From the large saloon to the house-sized galley down the port side to the large aft stateroom with double bed and gallery windows. She has 2 heads and a large double cabin forward. The raised coach roof gives exceptional headroom for taller owners and guests.

She is powered by a 100hp Volvo Penta with 1,160lt of fuel and 710lt of water in stainless steel tanks. Solar panels provide back-up charging for the batteries.

Ketch rigged provides several sail options from her extensive sail inventory, which includes a new mainsail. The standing rigging was replaced in 2016. Charisma has glued Teak decks, which have been well-maintained and complement her traditional looks.

Charisma has an extensive inventory for blue-water cruising, including a wind generator, AIS, SSB, and Radar are a few items included in her inventory. Under her current ownership, she has sailed around 30,000NM, mainly in Asia and the Pacific.

Please call Alistair at Vining Gulf Group on 021 406 446 or Rob on 027 332 2535 to arrange a viewing.

 

 

 

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These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the Vendor and are intended as a general guide to the vessel, their accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details upon which they wish to rely..(E & OE)