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Built in 2005 this GRP hulled Swordsman 40 enjoys twin Cummins QSC8.3 540HP Diesels will Rolls Royce jet drives.
The Jet Drives give the Joystick easier control, she features generator, aircon, all electric cooking and diesel heating!
The powerful Cummins Diesels give plenty of power for local cruising or going further afield.
With accommodation for up to 6 with twin cabins and twin heads her spacious saloon converts to another double if required.
She certainly 'catches the eye' and looks stunning on the water.
Please contact the Mylor office for more details and to arrange a viewing.
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT
Ritchie steering compass at helm
Simrad AP26 autopilot
Raymarine e-series chartplotter with AIS and radar feeds - New 2016
Raymarine digital radar scanner - New 2016
Simrad IS15 Speed/Log/Depth
Simrad RS82 DSC VHF radio
Raymarine AIS350 Transceiver - New 2017
ICS NAV6 Navte
Navigation lights
GROUND TACKLE
Stainless steel anchor chain & warp
Electric windlass
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
Stainless steel pushpit and pulpit
Teak laid stainless steel bathing platform with fold down ladder
Teak rubbing strake
Teak mast
Kenwood Stereo CD/Radio with speakers
Clock & Barometer
Assorted warps and fenders
TWIN CUMMINS 540 HP DIESEL ENGINES
Twin Rolls Royce water jet drives
Joystick control for ease of close quarters handling
Cummins engine management system dials
Engine hours August 2024; Starboard 865 Port 740
ELECTRICS
ELECTRICS
One 120amp engine start battery
Three 120amp domestic batteries
Charged by engine alternators and battery charger
Shore power and cable
TANKAGE
Fuel capacity of 1100 litres (240 gallons)
Fresh water capacity of 400 litres (90 gallons)
SWORDSMAN 40 BUILT IN 2005
Stunning example of this modern classic with a generous specification, joy stick control and Rolls Royce jets
CONSTRUCTION
GRP, hull deck and superstructure
Teak laid decks and cockpit sole
Equipped with Rolls Royce jet drives
Deep V planing hull
LOA - 12.6m (40'4")
LWL - 12.2m (40')
BEAM - 3.54m (11'6")
DRAFT - 0.70m (2'3")
DISPLACEMENT - 8430kg (18,700 lbs)
All figures approximate