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Construction: Hull riveted Steel, with 'double bottom'
Accommodation: She has seperate living accomodation in what was the original crew quarters, with 1 double bedroom, large front room with small log burner, galley, toilet/wet shower room. Oil fired central heating.
The hold is converted using nearly all reclaimed timber, and includes substantial wooden beams, giving it an old world appeal. It is an enormous space (75 feet x 22.3 feet) with potential for more conversion. A wooden floor has been added above one section, (main bedroom and bathroom area) but is in place ready for an upward extension.
Huge living room area.
The hold also contains owners workshop, (20 feet x 22 feet) which also has a wooden floor added. Workshop contains a table saw and chop saw, tools and lots of wood which will all come with the boat.(workshop also has wooden floor above for another possible future extension).
Engine & Fuel System etc: 265 HP M.W.M. engine which was rebuilt in 1980 with a new tailshaft and bearings added at the same time.
Electrical: 4 solar panels for free hot water in the summer months. 400 watt U.S.A wind turbine for charging 2 new banks of 24 volt batteries.
Deck Equipment: Hydraulic Windlass, Deck Crane, 2 Anchors
NavigationMagnetic Compass, Auto Pilot, Rudder Indicator
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