£27,500 SOLD
Lying: Neil Thompson Boatyard, North Norfolk Marine Centre, Stiffkey Road, Wells-Next-The-Sea
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This extremely stylish, clinker style GRP boat is a well fitted out traditional gentleman’s motor/fishing boat. It offers a large comfortable cockpit with covered steering and a small two birth cabin. It has been meticulously maintained and loved by the current owner and could be the perfect boat for the up and coming summer months. With its bilge keels it will sit nicely when the tide is out allowing throughout the day enjoyment in the harbour.
The canopy is in fantastic condition, offering shelter when needed with zip access to allow the gentle sea breeze in, with an opening window to the front. It is the perfect size and fitment for days on the water. The Iroko cockpit flooring and bench seating with cushions make for a really relaxing and comfortable launch.
Dimensions:
LOA: 6.9m
Beam:2.9m
Draft:066m
Built in 2002 by Bootwerk of the Netherlands to a design by Guido de Groot.
Please note: The boat is not being sold with the trailer, although offers for the trailer may be considered.
Yanmar 3GM30F 3 cylinder diesel engine (approx 510hrs running time).
Conventional shaft drive to bronze propeller.
Indirect water cooled single lever throttle/shift.
Vetus hydraulic steering
2 x 12v Batteries with isolator switch and voltage sensing relay
Stainless steel fuel tank
1 manual bilge pump
1 automative Rule bilge pump 800
Standard GPS CP300 Chartplotter
Ratheon L265 Fishfinder
Simrad Shipmate radio
Compass
Horn
Navigation lights
Folding mast
Flagstaff and ensign
7.5kg Bruce anchor with lead weighted warp stored on bow roller
Stainless steel swim platform and boarding ladder
New fitted full canopy
Two seat boxes.
One seat box starboard side from stern has a opening unit containing small galley equipment. Origo 3000 spirit stove, Sink with hand pump with water tank (not connected)
Second seat contains underneath stowage.
Aft cockpit bench with cushions and storage beneath.
There is space for a sea toilet beneath the bunk in the cabin (one was previously fitted but it is current disconnected)