GENERAL Year: 1950, Construction: carvel
DESCRIPTION Register with Boatshed to see 44 extra photos of this Converted Liveaboard Danish Fishing Cutter. Used for fishing in Denmark by 2 owners between 1950 and 1986, it was then brought to England for extensive refurbishment. Much hull and deck planking was replaced and the top rails were remade in larch. The engine was stripped down and completely overhauled. There are spare parts including replacement cylinder heads. This is a quirky but rugged and immensely strong seaworthy vessel which would be suited to living aboard and cruising northern waters. The current owner, who is a professional fisherman, has had it 4 years and had the fish hold professionally converted to living accomodation. It is being sold due to time constraints but the owner would consider a Colvic or Fisher motorsailer in part exchange. These boat details are subject to contract. Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered. This Converted Liveaboard Danish Fishing Cutter has been personally photographed and viewed by Andrew Holmes of Boatshed Yorkshire. Click for more details
DIMENSIONS LOA: 50' 9", Length at Waterline: 0' , Beam: 16' 4", Draft: 7' 2", Maximum Draft: 7' 2", Headroom: 6'
ACCOMODATION Berths: 7
LYING Yorkshire
SAILS Main mast steel zinc sprayed. Aft mast aluminium. Steadying sail only.
SAFETY 2 engine driven bilge pumps.
MECHANICAL 2 cyl Hundersted, HorsePower: 110, Fuel: diesel, Transmission: shaft, Main engine 2 stroke diesel, air start. 3 cyl Lister generator. 2 cyl Lister engine to power compressor for air start, and hydraulic pump for winch. 2.5 KVA inverter.
OTHER Under Water Profile: fulldis
ETC Brokers Own Ref: 52437
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