Nauticat 35 (1987) Zu verkaufen in Craobh Marina, Argyll, Vereinigtes Königreich

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Die Nauticat 35 „Mary Bee“ aus dem Jahr 1987 ist eine angesehene Segelyacht mit Steuerhaus, die derzeit in Craobh Marina, Argyll, Großbritannien, vor Anker liegt. Mit einer Länge von 10,64 Metern und einer Breite von 6,45 Metern ist dieses Schiff für seine solide Konstruktion und hochwertige Verarbeitung bekannt, die für Nauticat-Bauweisen charakteristisch sind. „Mary Bee“ ist für Segelantrieb optimiert, aber auch mit einem Volvo Penta 2003T-Schiffsdieselmotor ausgestattet. Sie verfügt über zwei Steuerstände und moderne Navigationsinstrumente, darunter Raymarine-Systeme und einen AIS-Transponder. Das Boot wurde kürzlich gewartet und ist für komfortables und sicheres Segeln mit kleiner Besatzung ausgelegt.

Allgemeine Angaben
Fabrikat/Modell
Nauticat 35
Kategorie
Used boot für verkauf
Angaben zum Preis
Nicely presented Pilothouse cruising yacht
Bootsname
MARY BEE
Jahr
1987
Designer
Kaj Gustafsson
Gesamtlänge
10,64 meter
Länge auf Höhe der Wasserlinie
9,04 meter
Schiffsbreite
6,45 meter
Tiefgang
1,68 meter
Wasserverdrängung
7.484 kg
Rumpf
GRP
Kiel
Flossenkiel
Standort
Craobh Marina, Argyll, Vereinigtes Königreich

Über diesen Bereich Nauticat 35

English

Nauticat built their reputation with solidly built and well-finished motorsailers which motored better than they sailed. Alongside this, they also built a range of ‘Pilothouse Sailing Yachts’ aimed at the sailor wanting the protection of a wheelhouse without compromising the sailing performance of their yacht. The pilot house range retains the solid build and high-quality finish above and below decks while being designed with sail power as the primary mode of propulsion.

With her current owners since 2018 the Nauticat 35 MARY BEE has proven to be well suited to short-handed sailing in Scottish water with the pilot saloon allowing her crew to enjoy the fabulous scenery even in a poor summer. Lying afloat and ready for viewing her inventory highlights include:

Original gelcoat finish to topsides

Coppercoat antifouling below the waterline

Dual helm stations

Volvo Penta 2003T (43hp) marine diesel engine

Adverc alternator controller

Victron 230VAC – 12VDC battery charger

Rope cutter

SidePower tunnel mounted thruster

Raymarine autopilot system

Raymarine ST60+ navigation instruments

Raymarine C120 Classic MFD providing radar and chart plotter

AIS Transponder (2019)

Roller reefing genoa and mainsail

Seago Cruiser, 4 person cannister liferaft

McMurdo E3, 406Mhz and 121.5Mhz

Sprayhood, Owen Sails (2019)

On her berth in Craobh Marina the Nauticat 35 MARY BEE is available for immediate viewing.

OWNER’S COMMENTS:

"Mary Bee is very easy to manage short-handed, rigged with a non-jamming behind the mast reefing system, and a bow thruster for tight marina situations. She is a very secure boat and goes well on all points of sail, cutting through challenging seas with an easy non-slamming motion as befits her S and S derived design. I was in the process of returning the external woodwork to its natural finish, all of it is solid. Sadly we have to sell her as we can no longer carry on sailing."

CONSTRUCTION

Hull Construction:

Single-piece GRP moulding

Hand-consolidated laminate

GRP moulded structural frames and stringers

GRP engine beds with steel inserts to take engine mounts

Plywood bulkheads, finished with a teak veneer, fully bonded to hull and deck

Original gelcoat finish externally with white topsides and blue style stripes

Underwater hull finished in CopperCoat, applied 2014

Deck & Superstructure Construction:

Single-piece GRP moulding incorporating superstructure and cockpit

Reinforced in the way of deck fittings

Anodised alloy toe rail along deck edge, bolted through hull to form hull to deck joint

Windows of toughened safety glass in anodised alloy frames

White gelcoat finish to moulding

Laid teak decking panels to finish fordeck, side decks, coachroof top, cockpit sole and seating

Keel & Rudder:

External lead ballast keel, fin profile

Acid-proof keel bolts

Skeg hung, semi balanced rudder

GRP construction

Stainless steel stock and internal structural frame work

MACHINERY

Engine & gearbox:

Volvo Penta 2003T

43hp

3 cylinder, turbocharged, indirectly cooled

Volvo Penta reversing, mechanical marine gearbox

Single lever engine controls at both helm stations Oil pressure, Water Temperature, Amp and Volts

Gauges for RPM, Oil Pressure, Water Temperature and Amps

Maintenance & Performance:

Engine last serviced summer 2023

Gearbox replaced previously with later modified spline type

All seacocks below the waterline replaced in previous ownership

Cruising speed under engine 6kts

Propulsion & Steering:

Stainless steel propshaft

Volvo Penta type dripless sterngland

Rope cutter

3 blade, bronze fixed propeller

Hydraulic wheel steering system with dual stations

Wheel steering at both helm stations

Bow Thurster:

SidePower tunnel mounted thruster

Joystick type controller on cockpit pedestal

Autopilot:

Raymarine autopilot system

Raymarine ST6002 control head at lower helm

Raymarine SmartContoller remote control

Raymarine Course Computer

Raymarine hydraulic drive system

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, lead acid

Domestic Battery – 2x 12VDC, 140Ah, Varta lead acid batteries (2019)

Battery Monitor:

NASA BM2 battery monitor

Charging:

Victron 230VAC – 12VDC battery charger

Alternators:

Single engine mounted alternator, 12VDC, 50amp

Adverc alternator controller

Other Electrical:

12VDC charging socket at helm station

Windscreen wipers for all 3 forward facing windows

Horn

PLUMBING SYSTEMS

Fresh Water:

Pressurised hot and cold water systems

Mixer tap in galley

Hot and cold taps in forward heads with dedicated shower fitting

Hot and cold taps in aft cabin

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

Black Water:

Holding tank for aft heads

Tank discharging overboard

Bilge Pumps:

Manual Bilge Pump

Electric Bilge Pump

TANKAGE

Fuel:

Twin diesel tanks

Approximate capacity 160ltrs each

Combine total capacity 320ltrs

Fresh Water:

Twin fresh water tanks

Approximate total capacity 450ltrs

Holding Tank:

Single holding tank, plumbed to aft heads

Stainless steel tank construction

Tank Monitoring:

Gauges for both fuel tanks above helm station

Water tank gauge mounted at aft end of galley

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

On Deck:

Plotter – Garmin 276CX potable plotter with pedestal mounting

Depth/Speed/Log – Raymarine ST60+

Wind – Raymarine ST60+

Electronic Compass – Raymarine ST60+

Rudder Position Indicator

GPS – Shipmate RS5500 repeater

Magnetic Compass – Suunto pedestal mounted

At Chart Table:

Plotter/Radar – Raymarine C120 Classic MFD with 2kw mast mounted radome scanner

AIS Transponder (2019)

Clock and Barometer

Communications Equipment:

DSCVHF – Silva S15 DSC VHF

SSB – Sealord 1 Marine Band SSB receiver

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

Stove – MobiLife gas cooker – 3 burner and oven, gimbal mounted

Fridge – Top loading built-in fridge with Frigoboat 12VDC compressor and chiller plate

Double stainless steel sink

Mixer tap

Heads:

Forward Toilet – Lavac manual marine toilet

Wash hand basin

Mixer tap

Aft Toilet – Lavac manual marine toilet

Wash hand basin

Mixer tap with dedicated pull out shower head fitting

Lighting:

Overhead and bulkhead mounted lighting throughout

Locker lighting in hanging lockers

Reading lights in cabins

All lights fitted with LED bulbs

Entertainment:

Pioneer radio/CD head unit

Speakers in saloon

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

Double cabin forward

Linear galley

Forward heads with shower

Pilothouse saloon

Master cabin aft with en-suite heads

Accommodation Finish:

Joinery work below decks of high-quality teak constructed of veneered plywood with solid teak trims

Varnished satin finish to all joinery work

Soles of traditional teak and holly styling, finished with varnish

White laminate worktops with varnished teak fiddles and trims in galley

Laminate finish to bulkheads with varnished teak trims in heads

GRP moulded base module with head furniture and tiled sole in heads

Headlining in white textured panels with varnished teak trims between

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Forward Cabin:

Forward cabin accessed through forward end of galley

Two single berths in V configuration

Hanging locker outboard aft to port

Selection of lockers running the length of the berth outboard to port and starboard

Access to anchor windlass solenoid in forward locker

Bin type storage under the bunks

Opening deck hatch

Drawers beneath aft end of starboard berth

Jack’n’Jill access to forward heads aft to port

Galley:

Linear galley to starboard

Laminate worktop with varnished teak fiddles throughout

Double stainless steel sink forward with mono-block mixer tap

Gimbal-mounted gas cooker, aft of sink

Top loading fridge under aft section of worktop

Selection of lockers for galley storage outboard of worktop

Pantry locker with four wire cage drawers opposite the galley to port

Under cooker storage/drawers/under sink storage

Under sole access to bilge

Forward Heads:

Opposite galley to port

Jack’n’Jill en-suite access for forward cabin via secondary forward door

Inboard facing manual marine toilet at aft end of compartment

Small counter top with wash hand basin forward, outboard

Vanity unit outboard of countertop

Storage locker beneath the counter top

Pilothouse:

Open plan saloon and nav station

Excellent visibility from pilot house windows

Internal helm station to starboard with full internal helm station and single lever engine controls

Swivelling removable helm seat

Countertop outboard of helm to staboard, running aft

Ships switch panel outboard of helm seat

Hanging locker aft at companionway steps to aft cabin

Wrap-around U-shaped saloon seating to port

Removable saloon table mounted on fixed-height legs

Large storage lockers under seating and behind the backrest

Windscreen wipers on all three forward windows

Roof hatches with visibility of sails for when sailing from Pilot House

Companionway steps to cockpit

Under sole access to engine room and battery box

Curtains fitted for windows port and starboard with roll down screens for forward windows, all new in current ownership

Aft / Master Cabin:

Standing room at forward end of cabin

Hanging locker forward outboard to starboard

U-shaped bunk extending across aft end with larger double section to port

Forward end of bunk cushion to starboard creating a seat.

shelve running the length of the bunk outboard to starboard

Shelve spanning width of bunk across the transom aft

Storag unit outboard of bunk to port with 3 lockers and shelve above

Bin type storage lockers beneath bunk with access to steering gear

Opening portlights port and starboard

Curtains fitted for all portlights outboard and aft

En-suite head

Aft Heads:

Inboard facing manual marine toilet at aft end of compartment

Small countertop with wash hand basin forward, outboard

Dedicated showerhead

Vanity unit outboard of wash hand basin

Storage locker beneath countertop

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:

Deck stepped, single spreader masthead sloop rig

Anodised alloy mast and spars

Mast section reported to be of larger section than standard for roller reefing mainsail system

Stainless steel standing rigging

Rotostay roller reefing system on forestay for genoa

Behind the mast roller reefing mainsail

Twin spinnaker poles

Block and tackle kicker

Midboom mainsheet

Winches:

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

Secondary Winches – 2x Lewmar 40 self-tailing, two-speed

Mainsail Reefing Winch – 1x Lewmar 16 self-tailing, two-speed

Mast Mounted Halyard Winch – 1x Barbarossa 30 self-tailing, two-speed

Sails:

Genoa – Roller reefing

Mainsail – Roller reefing

Canvas Work:

Sprayhood – On stainless steel frame with stainless steel grabrail aft of hood. Owen Sails (2019)

Pedestal cover

Anchoring & Mooring:

Bower Anchor – 16kg CQR style plough anchor on chain rode

Kedge Anchor – Danforth type anchor, stowing on aft rail to port

Mooring Warps – Selection

Fenders - Selection

General:

Alloy toe rail running length of deck edge

Single bow roller

Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit rails

Toe rail mounted stainless steel stanchions

Double tier stainless steel guard wires running around forward deck

Two fender baskets mounted on grabrails, forward to port and starboard (2020)

Guard rail gates port and starboard

Fixed teak guard rail running around aft deck with lower stainless steel wire guardwire

Anchor locker accessed from opening deck hatch forward

Alloy, deck mounted mooring cleats forward, midships and aft

Windlass deck mounted after of anchor locker, chain self-stowing in locker

Gas bottle storage in anchor locker

Dorade box ventilators forward of mast with stainless steel rail to protect from flying sheets

Teak grab rails on outboard edge of pilothouse

Moulded cockpit seating module port and starboard forward with mouled backrests, topped with teak capping and grabrail

Primary winches mounted on coaming tops aft

Folding cockpit table mounted on pedestal

Mug rack mounted on pedestal

Removeable central section of seating aft of helm

Outboard storage bracket to port side of aft rail

Liferaft mounting in cradle mounted to starboard side of aft rail

Transom mounted boarding ladder

SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

Geeral 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:

Low-level navigation lights – LED Bulbs

Steaming light

Masthead anchor light

Life saving:

Liferaft – Seago Cruiser, 4 person cannister raft

EPIRB – McMurdo E3, 406Mhz and 121.5Mhz

2x Horseshoe buoy – one with light

Danbuoy

Gas Alarm – Vetus system

Carbon Monoxide tester

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
Volvo Penta 2003T 43hp 3 cylinder, turbocharged, indirectly cooled Volvo Penta reversing, mechanical marine gearbox Single lever engine controls at both helm stations Oil pressure, Water Temperature, Amp and Volts Gauges for RPM, Oil Pressure, Water Tempe
Kraftstoff
Diesel
Kraftstoffkapazität
320 liter
Unterbringung
Trinkwasserkapazität
450 liter
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