AI-generated summaryThe 1969 Cutlass 27, located in Alicante, Spain, features a beam of 2.34 metres and is flagged in Spain. The current owner has maintained it for 23 years, with significant recent updates including a complete engine service scheduled for July 2024, a refit of the exhaust pipe and starter motor in 2024, and a hull cleaning done during its last dry-docking in 2023. The boat underwent an interior refit in 2022, including painting and varnishing, and its rigging was renovated 10 years ago. Equipped with navigation instruments like a depth sounder, compass, log, VHF, wind pilot, and GPS-plotter, it also features a McMurdo radio beacon pending service, two batteries (one gel, one normal 2022), and both electric and manual bilge pumps. The sail inventory includes a HydraNet mainsail with a new cover in 2024, a HydraNet furling genoa, a spinnaker, an A2 asymmetric spinnaker, a spinnaker pole, and a storm jib with an additional furling system. The deck is fitted with six winches, a telescopic boarding ladder, two anchors, a solar panel, teak cockpit seats, and a teak gunwale. Safety gear includes six life jackets, a life ring, a foghorn, an emergency tiller, and a Viking life raft for four persons which is pending service. Accommodation-wise, the boat offers one cabin with four berths, a chemical toilet, an alcohol cooker, a sink, a refrigerator, and wooden interiors throughout.