Laurent Giles Giles 38 (1990) Zu verkaufen in Helensburgh, Argyll, Vereinigtes Königreich

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Die Laurent Giles Giles 38, „Harambe“, erhältlich in Helensburgh, Argyll, Großbritannien, ist ein 1990 gebauter, überall einsetzbarer Hochseekreuzer. Mit einer Gesamtlänge von 11,73 Metern und einer Breite von 3,36 Metern besticht dieses Schiff durch traditionelle, geschwungene Linien und einen langen, gekapselten Kiel und bleibt seinem Design von Laurent Giles aus dem Jahr 1971 treu. „Harambe“ wurde von ihrem ursprünglichen Besitzer über sechs Jahre hinweg sorgfältig ausgestattet, was eine professionelle und hochwertige Ausführung gewährleistete. Sie bietet Platz für sieben Personen und verfügt über bemerkenswerte Inventargegenstände wie einen Mercedes OM636 42 PS-Schiffsdieselmotor, ein Victron Energy Blue Smart Charger, ein Raymarine-Autopilotsystem und einen Rutland 914i-Windgenerator. „Harambe“ bietet zuverlässige, sichere Hochseekreuzfahrten und wurde seit 2016 erheblich aufgerüstet, was sie zu einer leistungsfähigen und vertrauenerweckenden Yacht macht. Sie liegt derzeit in der Rhu Marina und kann nach Vereinbarung besichtigt werden.

Allgemeine Angaben
Fabrikat/Modell
Laurent Giles Giles 38
Kategorie
Used boot für verkauf
Angaben zum Preis
Robust blue water cruising yacht
Bootsname
HARAMBE
Jahr
1990
Designer
Laurent Giles
Gesamtlänge
11,73 meter
Länge auf Höhe der Wasserlinie
9,30 meter
Schiffsbreite
3,36 meter
Tiefgang
1,66 meter
Wasserverdrängung
9.670 kg
Rumpf
GRP
Kiel
Langkiel
Standort
Helensburgh, Argyll, Vereinigtes Königreich

Über diesen Bereich Laurent Giles Giles 38

English

A robust, go-anywhere blue water cruiser, with traditional sweeping lines and a long encapsulated keel the Giles 38 was designed in 1971 by Laurent Giles. Moulded by Blondecell Mouldings the hull and decks were supplied to professional yard and amateurs alike to fit out. The design evolved with a short counter transom to become the Laurent Giles Bowman 40, built between 1972 and 1986.

HARAMBE was fitted out by her original owner over a six year period. The finish is to a standard you would expect from a professional builder. Laid out below decks to accommodate a maximum of seven she has proven to be a reliable and safe ocean cruiser. Her inventory highlights include:

Original gelcoat finish to hull and deck mouldings

FRP moulded sprayhood shelter with polycarbonate windows

Mercedes OM636, 42hp marine diesel engine

Vetus 4hp tunnel-mounted thruster

Aries windvane self-steering gear

Varta M18 batteries fitted 2023

Victron Energy Blue Smart Charger, 30 amp (2023)

Rutland 914i wind generator with Marlec charge controller (2019)

Raymarine autopilot system with ST6002 control head and SPX-5 course computer (2016)

Raymarine i60 navigation instrumentation of depth/log and wind information (2016)

Raymarine C90W MFD with 2k Radar scanner providing chart plotter and radar functionality (2009)

Digital Yacht AIT2000 AIS Transponder (2016)

Cobra MR57 DSCVHF with repeater speaker in cockpit

NASA SSB Receiver

ICS NAV6 navtex receiver

Eberspacher diesel fired, blown air heating system (2016)

Stainless steel standing rigging, fully replaced in 2018

Furlex 304S roller reefing system on forestay (2018)

Furlex 204S roller reefing system on inner forestay (2018)

All Andersen stainless steel winches

Rocna 25kg anchor on chain rode

Large selection of additional photos available upon request

Lying afloat on her private mooring near Helensburgh this magnificent example of the Giles 38 will be available for viewing, strictly by prior arrangement at Rhu Marina.

OWNER’S COMMENTS:

After eight very happy years sailing our Twister 28 we decided to search for 'a larger Twister'. Over the next two years, we viewed numerous options including the Rustler 36, Tradewind, Vancouver, Rival, Victoria, Halberg Rassey and Saltram Saga. Early in 2016 we just happened across a photograph of a Giles 38 - not a boat we'd ever heard of but we knew of the designer Laurent Giles - for sale privately in Devon. When we first saw her moored in the River Yealm we both said 'Wow'. More 'wows' followed when we stepped on board. She was first christened 'Pod', then renamed 'Ghost' and renamed again by us to 'Harambe'. We sailed her up from Devon, stopping in by the Scilly Isles for a week, and have since enjoyed many summers cruising the West coast of Scotland and the Hebrides and have found her to be a dry, comfortable yacht.. We have upgraded her in many ways during our ownership, wintering her ashore every winter since 2016. She is a confidence-inspiring, forgiving, well-equipped, capable, head-turning vessel. GRP yachts under 40ft were rarely made this strong and likely never will be again.

CONSTRUCTION

Hull Construction:

GRP moulded hull

GRP formed internal structural members

Plywood bulkheads

Encapsulate ballast keel

Topsides finished in original off-white gelcoat

Navy sheerband

Underwater hull epoxy coated as preventative treatment in 2010

Deck & Superstructure Construction:

GRP moulded deck incorporating coachroof superstructure and self-draining cockpit

Deck moulding finished in original white gelcoat

Moulded non-slip patterned panels in contrasting grey paint to finish side decks, coachroof top and cockpit seating

FRP moulded sprayhood shelter with polycarbonate windows

Teak cockpit sole grating

Keel & Rudder:

GRP moulded, long encapsulated ballast keel

Lead ballast

Transom hung full-depth rudder

MACHINERY

Engine & gearbox:

Mercedes OM636

42hp

4 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled

Borg Warner, Velvet Drive, hydraulic reversing marine gearbox

Single lever morse control

Maintenance & Performance:

Engine serviced October 2023

Engine recommissioned for season April 2024

Engine hours @ April 2024 – 5,300hrs

Cruising speed 5-6kts

Extensive set of cruising spares for engine, including injection pump and injectors

Propulsion & Steering:

Stainless steel propellor shaft (2017)

Cutlass Bearing (2017)

SureSeal shaft seal

Fixed, 3-blade, bronze prop

Laminated hardwood tiller

Spare tiller for emergency use

Autopilot:

Raymarine ST6002 control head (2016)

Raymarine tiller pilot system (2016)

Raymarine SPX-5 course computer (2016)

Windvane:

Aries windvane self-steering gear (not currently fitted to boat)

Transom mounted

Bow Thurster:

Vetus 4hp tunnel-mounted thruster

Push button control panel to port side of cockpit

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:

12VDC onboard power system

230VAC shore power system

Shore Power System:

Extension lead to connect to shore supply

Single 16 amp connection point

Hardwired RCD protected system

3 pin UK sockets, battery charger, immersion heater

Battery Banks:

Engine Battery – 1x 12VDC, 170Ah, M18 Varta lead acid (2023)

Domestic Battery – 2x 12VDC, 180Ah, M18 Varta lead acid (2023)

Battery Monitor:

Ammeter and Voltmeter gauges on panel

Charging:

Victron Energy Blue Smart charger (2023)

230VAC – 12VDC/30amp

With Bluetooth connectivity for Victron management App

Alternators:

Single engine mounted alternator

Wind Generator:

Rutland 914i wind generator (2019)

Pole mounted

Marelec HRDi charger controller (2019)

Solar Panels:

Two individual panels mounted on the doghouse

Solid state charge controller

Other Electrical:

12VDC charging sockets at chart table and in saloon

PLUMBING SYSTEMS

Fresh Water:

Pressurised hot and cold water system

Mixer tap in galley

Manually pumped tap in galley

Mixer tap in heads, extending for use as shower head

Hot water provided by calorifier heated from engine cooling water or 230VAC immersion heater

Deck Wash:

Dedicated 12VDC pressure pump, salt water

Deck connection point with hose and nozzle

Bilge Pumps:

Manual Bilge Pump – 1 for main bilge space, 1 for engine bilge space

Electric Bilge Pump – Whale pump (2016)

Gas System:

Plumbed for two types of cylinders

2x Camping Gaz 907 cylinders

2x 4.5 Calor Butane

Self-draining gas bottle locker

TANKAGE

Engine Fuel Tank:

Single diesel tank

Stainless steel tank construction

Approximate capacity 295ltrs

Heater Fuel Tank:

Independent stainless steel tank

Approximate capacity 25ltrs

Fresh Water:

Three fresh water tanks

Stainless steel tank construction

Approximate total capacity 590ltrs

Holding Tank:

Single tank

Tek-Tanks nylon tank construction

Discharging overboard or via deck suction outlet

Tank Monitoring:

Dipstick to monitor levels in fuel and water tanks

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

On Deck:

Depth – Raymarine i60 (2016)

Speed/Log – Raymarine i60 (2016)

Wind – Raymarine i60 (2016)

Radar Scanner – Raymarine 2kw digital scanner, mast mounted (2016)

Magnetic Compass

At Chart Table:

Plotter/ Radar – Raymarine C90 Wide MFD (2009)

Communications Equipment:

AIS – Digital Yacht AIT2000 AIS Transponder (2016

DSC VHF – Cobra MR57 DSCVHF with repeater speaker in cockpit

SSB Receiver - NASA

Navtex – ICS NAV6 navtex receiver

Meteoman digital barometer

Emergency VHF antenna

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

Galley Stove – Plastimo Neptune gas cooker, 2-burner, grill and oven. Gimbal mounted.

Fridge – Built-in top-loading fridge with Ampair XC3000 chiller unit

Twin stainless steel sinks

Mixer tap and manually pumped tap

Heads:

Toilet – Lavac manual marine toilet, discharging to holding tank or overboard

Wash hand basin

Mixer tap, extending for use as shower

Electric discharge pump for shower sump overboard

Heating & Ventilation:

Eberspacher diesel fired, blown air heating system (2016)

Thermostatic cabin controller

Outlets in saloon and forward cabin

Lighting:

Overhead lighting throughout interior

Reading lights over bunks

Bulkhead mounted oil lamp in saloon

Entertainment:

Blaupunkt CD/radio head unit

Speakers in saloon

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

Double cabin forward

Heads

Saloon providing up to three occasional berths

Nav station

Galley

Quarter berth

Accommodation Finish:

Joinery work of teak, finished in satin varnish

Bulkheads finished in an off-white laminate with teak trims

Corian worktops in galley (2017)

Blue/grey woven upholstery throughout

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Forward Cabin:

Two single berths in traditional V-berth layout, converting to double bunk

Standing room between bunks aft with step up centrally

Cave-type lockers overhead, outboard of bunk forward

Bin type storage lockers beneath bunks

Access to bow thuster motor beneath step-up

Heads:

Located aft of forward cabin to port

Lavac manual marine toilet mounted inboard forward, facing aft

Countertop outboard with inset wash hand basin aft

Selection of lockers above countertop outboard

Countertop opposite heads compartment to starboard with storage locker beneath and hanging locker outboard

Saloon:

Centrally mounted double drop leaf saloon table

Bench settee to starboard which converts to occasional single berth

Shallow U-shaped settee to port, converting to an occasional double berth

Lockers above settee backrests outboard

Selection of lockers beneath seat bases and outboard of backrests

Galley:

Located to port side of companionway

Double stainless steel sinks forward

Worktop outboard, forward

Gimbal-mounted gas cooker outboard centrally

Worktop aft of cooker

Selection of locker space outboard of worktop

Selection of drawers inboard of worktop aft

Nav Station:

Forward-facing chart table to the starboard side of companionway

Dedicated forward-facing navigators seat

Chart table top lifting to provide chart storage

Ships switch panel outboard with bookshelf forward

Quarter Berth:

Located to starboard side of companionway

Partial bulkhead to separate from nav station

Double berth extending aft along starboard side

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:

Deck stepped, double spreader, masthead, Bermudan cutter rig.

Deck stepped in stainless steel tabernacle

Silver anodised alloy masts and spars

Stainless steel standing rigging, fully replaced in 2018

Furlex roller 304S reefing system on forestay, fitted new in 2018

Furlex roller 204S reefing system on inner forestay, fitted new in 2018

Slab reefing mainsail

Running backstays with block and tackle tensioners

Rod kicker

Telescopic spinnaker pole, stowing on mast

Carbon fibre spinnaker pole

Lines lead aft to cockpit

Spinlock rope clutches to control lines lead aft

Lazyjacks

Set of wire cutters

Winches:

Primary Winches – 2x Andersen 46, self-tailing, two-speed

Secondary Winches – 2x Andersen 28, self-tailing, two-speed

Mast Halyard Winches – 2x Andersen 28, self-tailing, two-speed

Cockpit Control Line Winches – 2x Andersen 12, Self-tailing, single-speed

Sails:

Mainsail – Ocean Dacron. Fully battened, slab reefing. Nicholson Hughes 2017

Spare Mainsail – White dacron, slab reefing

Yankee – White dacron, new UV strip 2023, roller reefing. Shore Sails

Spare Yankee - White dacron, roller reefing

Staysail - White dacron, new UV strip 2023, roller reefing. Shore Sails

Cruising Chute – With snuffer

Storm Jib

Sails professionally maintained bi-annually

Canvas Work:

Mainsail Cover – Stackpack type cover with lazyjacks

Mainsail Cover – Conventional type cover

Sprayhood

Cockpit Bimini - unused

Anchoring & Mooring:

Bower Anchor – Rocna 25kg anchor on 65m, 3/8” chain rode

Kedge Anchors – 1x CQR 45lb anchor, 1x Danforth type anchor

Anchor Chum

Anchor Windlass – SL Tiger, 2-speed manual windlass

Mooring Warps – Selection

Fenders – Selection

Fender Board – Teak

Tender:

Inflatable Dinghy – Avon 7 rubber dinghy

General:

Double stainless steel bow roller

Stainless steel pulpit rail

Deck-mounted stainless steel stanchions supporting double-tier guard wires

Guardwire gates to port and starboard sides, just forward of cockpit with two-part folding swimming ladders mounted on both sides.

Stainless steel pushpit rail

Deck-mounted alloy mooring cleats forward, midships and aft

Panama style fairleads through bulwarks forward, midships and aft

Below deck chain locker, accessible by opening deck hatch forward of windlass

Manual anchor windlass mounted on deck centrally

Hardwood grabrails running the length of coachroof top

Liferaft secured with deck chocks on coachroof top immediately forward of mast step

Lines lead aft to cockpit on port and starboard sides

Deck mounted tracks and cars for genoa and staysail sheets

Carbon fibre moulded sprayhood

Moulded cockpit coamings with primary and secondary winches mounted outboard

Bench seating to port and starboard sides of cockpit with lockers beneath aft ends of seating

Mainsheet mounted on teak horse spanning width of cockpit aft, above tiller

Teak boarding ladder

SAFTEY EQUIPMENT:

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs.

Navigation Lights:

Masthead tri-colour

Steaming Light

Deck flood light

Low level running lights

Portable anchor light

Life saving:

Liferaft – Adec 4 person canister – Service required

EPIRB – McMurdo Smartfind

Horseshoe lifebuoy

Danbuoy

Throwing line

Fire Extinguisher x4

DISCLAIMER

In this case we are acting as brokers only.

The Owner is not selling in the course of a business. whilst every care has been taken in their preparation , the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The Purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate at their expense to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability for such engine on our part.

This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice

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Motor
Mercedes OM636 42hp 4 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled Borg Warner, Velvet Drive, hydraulic reversing marine gearbox Single lever morse control
Motorbetriebsstunden
5300
Kraftstoff
Diesel
Kraftstoffkapazität
295 liter
Unterbringung
Trinkwasserkapazität
590 liter
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