Nelson 40 (1969) for sale in Bangor, United Kingdom

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The Nelson 40 for sale in Bangor, United Kingdom, is a historically significant vessel originally built in 1969 by Keith Nelson & Company at Bembridge, Isle of Wight, for the RNLI as a test-bed boat. Measuring 12.55m in overall length with a beam of 3.66m, this boat was the first of its kind with a GRP hull moulded by Halmatic. After leaving the RNLI in 1985, the boat, named RNLB Ernest William and Elizabeth Ellen Hinde, has been with the same family and has undergone extensive refits to become a comfortable motor cruiser with accommodation for four, featuring two cabins, two heads, a saloon with a galley, and an enclosed pilothouse. Equipped with twin Caterpillar 3208 diesel engines, various navigation tools including radar and GPS, and modern amenities like Webasto heating and a Sterling charger, the boat remains a unique offering that requires recommissioning following three years of in-water lay-up.

General information
Make/model
Nelson 40
Category
Used power boat for sale
Price
Name of boat
PARHELIA
Year
1969
Designer
TT Boat Designs
Length overall
12.55 metres
Length waterline
11.68 metres
Beam
3.66 metres
Draft
0.99 metres
Displacement
12,193 kg
Location
Bangor, United Kingdom

About this Nelson 40

English

Nelson 40 - from the yard of Keith Nelson & Company, Bembridge Isle of Wight. A Keith Nelson Intermediate Class lifeboat and originally an RNLI test-bed boat - the first in GRP.  She left the RNLI in 1985 and has been with the same family since - undergoing extensive refit.

She'll sleep 4 comfortably in two cabins.  Two heads, saloon area with galley and great pilothouse.

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Description

A unique Nelson 40 - designed by T T Boat Designs.  GRP hull was moulded by Halmatic and the rest of the build was done by the Keith Nelson and Company at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight.The RNLI took delivery of her in 1969 - and she was in fact a floating test bed.  O.N. 1017 and Operational No. 40-001.With the RNLI she was named RNLB Ernest William and Elizabeth Ellen Hinde.  She was the Calshott station boat until 1985.The hull was already a well-proven design and already in use with amongst others - Trinity House as pilot cutters.  This build, for the RNLI, was called a T.S. Rescue Launch.The superstructure was of marine ply with a narrow forecabin with a large open bridge deck and a sunken aft cockpit - with all deck rails fitted inboard.Since 1985 she has undergone an extensive rolling refit with her current owners - so turning her into a comfortable motor cruiser.  She will need re-commissioning after a three year in-water lay-up period.

Dimensions

Length Overall: 41'2" / 12.55mLength at Waterline: 38'4" / 11.68mBeam: 12' / 3.66Max Draft: 3'3" / 0.99mDisplacement: 12 tons / 12,193kg

Engines

2 x Caterpillar 3208 - 146 hp naturally aspirated eight-cylinder, four-stroke marine diesel engine with a V-8 configuration.Sea water cooled via fresh water heat exchanger.Transmission: twin discShaft drive to 3 bladed propellers (23 1/2" DIA x 24" Pitch)Engine hours understood to be relatively low (engines read 366/976)Machinery space has an automatic fire extinguisher

Tankage

Fuel: 310 gal / 1409 lWater: yesHolding tank: yes 

Accommodation

Enclosed pilothouse entered from a door on the port side - good access to the machinery space beneath the wheelhouse sole.Forward and down to saloon/galley area with table that can be bolted to the cabin sole.Forward heads with hand basinForecabin - V-berth and plenty of stowageAft cabin  - 2 single berths port and starboardAft heads with hand basin

Electrical

24/12 v systems with new batteries; 240v shore power with plenty of mains sockets and RCD breaker

Webasto diesel warm air heating

Pilot gas monitoring system

Sterling chargerDC ConverterHot and cold pressurised water

Sea water hand pump in galleyBilge pumps 

Navigation kit

Kelvin Hughes HUSUN 65 VHFM-Tech SX35 VHF with DSCCompass - SestrelPlotter: Furuno radar and GPS/WAAS Navigator GP-32Old Lowrance LMS-300 marine system (NB LORAN now obsolete) 

Inventory

Warps and fenders

Fire blanket and fire

Manual bilge pump

HISTORY

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Features

  • Compass
  • Heating
  • Navigation center
  • Inverter
  • Shore power inlet
  • Vhf
  • Electric bilge pump
  • Log speedometer
  • Plotter
  • Hot water
  • Gps
  • Depthsounder
  • Oven
  • Sea water pump
  • Radar
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Refrigerator
  • Electric head
  • Battery charger

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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Propulsion
Engine
2 x Caterpillar 3208
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel capacity
1,409 litres
Maximum speed
33 kph
Cruising speed
30 kph
Accommodation
Number of cabins
2
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Broker/Dealer Information

BJ Marine - Belfast

Mr. John Harkness
Bangor Marina
Bangor
Co. Down, Northern Ireland
BT20 5ED
United Kingdom
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