30ft steel craft motorsailer £17950
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30ft steel craft motorsailer £17950
30FT STEEL CRAFT MOTORSAILER "Heather Bell" is a warm, strong boat. She is able to take the ground with the ability to board from the shore. The wheelhouse has been renovated with over 6ft headroom, lots of nav equipment and new houdini windows. Her Beta marine engine has 865 hours and can hold 35 gallons of diesel. She is kept warm with her Faversham multi fuel burner, whilst you cook away on the Plastimo Neptune 2500 hob and grill. Bilge Keel. Now in Bristol. Length 9.14m Accommodation 4 berths Construction Steel Built 1984, launched 1987 Engine Beta Marine Diesel Lying Bristol £17,950 These particulars do not form any part of any contract. Every effort has been made to give a fair and accurate description but no guarantee is given or implied regarding it's condition or title. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to check particulars where appropriate and to employ the services of a qualified Marine surveyor. BOAT INFORMATION Mechanical: John Teel design Built in 1984 and launched in 1987 approx Hull by Steelcraft Ltd, Aberystwth 1984. Fitted out by first owner. Current owner purchased in 1997 as the third owner. The second owner was reputed to have only ever moved her from Pwlhelli to Conway and has never used her beyond that. Single handed sailing 4” insulation—Rockwell Engine—Beta Marine—PRM gearbox, diesel 865 hours Diesel—35 gallons Water—25 gallons Superstructure: Steel staunchions with twin wire guardrail wire Non-slip to coach roof Wheelhouse: New hondini windows to all steel wheelhouse Hondini hatch to wheel house roof (helm) Foredeck: Manual anchor windlass with 3/8 chain (100ft approx) 15kg (35lbs approx) CQR anchor 1 x Jabac plastic dinghy Canoe stern with port and starboard boarding ladder Note—vessel will take the ground and ability to board from the shore Fenders and warps Rigging: Junk rig Manual to mezzanine mast (in cockpit) Main electric up haul/downhaul Tan Dacron sails from Sails and Canvas Topsham Cockpit: Mains outlet Gas locker with 2 x camping gas Accommodation: 2 x 1/4 berths—starboard—6’4” Portside—6’ Short saloon berth—4’7” Single berth in wheelhouse 6ft headroom Cabin—6’6” width Wheelhouse—6’7” headroom Width—5’9” Length—6’8” Jabsco sea toilet in separate cabin—new spring 2012 Galley & Saloon: Galley situated on portside with 2 x stainless steel sinks—hot and cold water Plastimo Neptune 2500 2 hob, grill & oven Work surfaces Storage Few utensils Fold away nav table with chart light Faversham multi fuel burner 12V and manual fresh water pump 2 x hatch to the saloon with prism lights 2 x port holes 2 x speakers with car radio/tape player Nav Equipment: Garmiin GPS 120 Navman Fish 400 plus fish finder Raymarine C70 Masa Marine speedometer Nasa Marine Target 2 wind meter Azimuth 100 compass WP4000 Wheel pilot Naviko Lights Nav lights and tri colour lights Autopilot Electric bilge pump VHF Echo & log Water pump Nasa Marine SX35 DSC Radio 3 x 12V outlets in wheelhouse 1 x 12V outlet in saloon Works completed: 1997 Galley moved from wheelhouse to main saloon 1999 Vetus hydraulic steering 1999/2000 Fitted and perfected junk rig including new sails, rigging and electric winch to main halyard 2002 Betamarine 1903 engine, 43hp, c/w new 1 1/4” shaft, stern tube gland, cutless bearing and new propeller. DSC radio 2003 NASA log and wind speed indicator 2004 New wheelhouse c/w Houdini aluminium framed windows. New prop shaft following damage to Aquadrive coupling 2005 Completed inside lining of wheelhouse. New stainless steel cooker 2007 Raymarine C70 radar and chart plotter (following getting badly caught out in fog!) 2008 Replaced wooden gunwale with steel box section and fitted rubber rubbing strake. Hull and decks shot blasted and painted 2010 New mainsail 2011 New mizzen sail and cover 2012 Replaced plywood section of rear of wheelhouse, replaced toilet