Gaff Rigged Cutter
- Barco REF# · 337721
- Eslora total · 12.19m
- Año · 1970
- Construcción · Madera
- Perfíl de carena · Quilla corrida
- Camas · 5
- Motor · 1 x gasoil 25cv, Kelvin P4 (1970)
- Lugar · Plymouth Area.
Detalles suplementarios
Proyectista | Jack Laurent-Giles |
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Astillero | Penarth Boat Building Company. |
Lugar | Plymouth Area. |
Sistemas Mecánicos
Motor | 1 x gasoil 25cv |
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Marca del motor y el modelo | Kelvin P4 (1970) |
Horas de motor | Desconocido |
Motor refrigerado por | Direct |
Gobierno | caña |
Propulsión | Eje/s |
Helice(s) | 3 Blade Fixed |
Consumo de carburante | Desconocido |
Dimensiones
Eslora total | 12.19m |
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LOD | 10.67m |
Manga | 3.05m |
Calado mín. | 0.80m |
Calado máx. | 1.75m |
Desplazamiento | 11,880kg |
Ubicación/Lugar | A tierra |
Jarcia
gaff aparejado Madera perchas (1970) con Galvanizado jarcia fija ()
Velas
Rizas de mayor | - botavara enrollable () |
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Génova | - Enrollador () |
Otras velas | Storm Jib () |
Stay Sail () | |
Working Jib () | |
Top Sail & Bamboo Yard () |
Sistemas eléctricos
12 batería de voltios, 2 Carga de baterías por: motor, generador Eolico
Construcción
Construction | Madera |
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Perfíl de carena | Quilla corrida |
Acabado | Pintura acabado |
Interiores
Total # de literas | 5 |
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No. de literas dobles | 1 |
No. de literas únicas | 3 |
Número de literas de la tripulación | 1 |
Camarote(s) | 1 |
Lavabos | 1 |
Baño | 1 Baño (Agua de mar) |
2 fogone(s)/placa(s) parafina Fogón detalle
Interiores
Fogón detalle | |
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Horno | |
Fregadero/Lavabo | |
Nevera de hielo | |
Sistema de agua manual |
2 fogone(s)/placa(s) parafina Fogón detalle
Equipo de cubierta
Laterales anti rociones | |
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Lona de bañera | |
Cabos | |
Defensas | |
Pescantes |
1 winches de driza
4 winches de escota
Manual Simpson Lawrence Ltd molinete
2 anclas
(CQR & Fishermans)
30.00m de cadena
Equipo de navegación
Compás | |
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VHF DSC | |
Stereo | |
Reloj | |
Barómetro | |
Luces de navegación | |
Sonda | |
Reflector de Radar |
Equipo de seguridad
Carbon Monoxide detector | |
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Balsa salvavidas (Capacidad) | |
Aros salvavidas | |
Radiobaliza |
1 bombas de achique (0 manual / 1 eléctrico)
Comentario del broker
Stepping aboard this Gaff Rigged Cutter, a scaled down version from Laurent Giles design stable, feels like stepping back into a special bygone era of sail with beautiful classic lines. Sitting in the cockpit, you get a feeling of safety due to its depth and the clever use of space. The tiller is comfortably positioned for the helmsperson, and there is plenty of space for passengers and crew. There are also three large storage lockers located under the cockpit seats.
Her decks feel uncluttered, and there is a nice wide side deck to accommodate sail work, including working around her bowsprit. Stepping down below is again like stepping back in time. Her woodwork and classic lines are a joy to behold. She benefits from a good-sized nav station which is well equipped. Next to the nav station is her engine bay, which is easily accessed for basic checks due to the hinged companionway steps that pivot to one side, allowing access.
Her galley is well-proportioned with a sink, storage, and a deep top-loading icebox. The saloon has two long bench seats on either side of a large central folding saloon table with two further folding leaves, making it a comfortable place to sit and enjoy good food and drink for the skipper and crew.
Moving forward, there is a well-appointed head on the starboard side and a large wet-hanging locker on the port side. The forward cabin has two large berths and benefits from natural light streaming in from the cleverly designed and positioned deck prism lights. Forward from the front cabin is access to a further storage area which also houses the anchor chain.
If you are looking for a classic wooden vessel from a bygone era, then make sure you add this boat to your shortlist and don’t hesitate to contact me for an early viewing.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
Owners FAQ's
How long have you owned the boat for?
15 Years.
Why are you selling her?
Lack of time to use her and other commitments.
Where have you sailed her?
Devon, Cornwall, Channel Islands.