Cheverton 40 (1984) para vender en Ardrishaig, Argyll & Bute, Reino Unido

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Información general
Marca/modelo
Cheverton 40
Categoría
Used barco para vender
Situación fiscal/IVA
Pagado/Incluido
Nombre del barco
Juliet Kilo
Año
1984
Diseñador
Cheverton & Jack Kay Boat Building
Eslora total
13,71 metros
Eslora en la flotación
10,97 metros
Eslora en la cubierta
12,19 metros
Manga
3,81 metros
Calado
1,37 metros
Desplazamiento
14.500 kg
Casco
GRP
Quilla
Quilla completa
Ubicación
Ardrishaig, Argyll & Bute, Reino Unido

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English

"Juliet Kilo" is a Cherverton 40 from Cheverton Workboats of Isle of Wight. Built from a hull and bulkheads purchased in 1977 and fitted out by the current owner (a professional boat builder) over 7 years. Cheverton took the unusual step to allow one of their hulls to be fitted out given the impressive drawings and vision of the owner and their trust in his ability shines through today.

The boat is simply outstanding and featured in a Motor Boat & Yachting 6 page article in 1995. The author reporting - "This labour of love is something special"

She remains in pristine condition and I invite you to review the photographs as testimony to this exemplary boat. 

Owners comment

"Juliet Kilo" attracts great attention wherever she goes. I have had many offers to purchase her over the years but I knew when the time would be right and have now come to the decision to pass her on.

She has proved herself to be a good sea boat, powerful and safe with an easy, quiet, cruising speed of 8-8.5kts. I have sailed her extensively in her home waters of the West of Scotland and previously the North West of England. I have also completed a circumnavigation of the British Isles including the Orkney's, covering 2800nM; she never once gave me bother.

She has been well maintained throughout her 40 years and updated as necessary. She can safely go to sea tomorrow. 

Brokers overview

"Juliet Kilo" is owned and was built by the current owner. Jackie Kay bought the hull and main bulkheads from Cheverton's in 1977. This was no easy feat in itself as following his approach Jackie received a letter from Cheverton's saying they were a professional boat building firm with a reputation to uphold and therefore they didn't supply hulls to the DIY market!

Jackie explained he had reviewed the DIY hulls available and wasn't motivated to use any, which is why he had come to Cheverton. Cheverton sent him line drawings of their 40' hull and Jackie spent the following 4 months producing drawings of his proposed build to present to Cheverton. They were suitably impressed and Jackie was invited to their facility in Cowes.

Following a meeting, tour and a nice lunch with the managing director Jackie was allowed to purchase their 40' hull.

So started a 7 year project which came to fruition in 1984. 

"Juliet Kilo" also featured in Motor Boat & Yachting's 1995 October issue. The author says "this labour of love is something special". And for Jackie this has been a labour of love, love of quality, craftmanship and excellence in every detail.

She was also invited to attend the Bristol International Festival of the Sea in March 1996 in a personal letter from Teresa Bristow.

How has she stood the test of time?

I must admit I always approach boats that haven't been fitted out by the manufacturer with trepidation. I shouldn't have worried, Cheverton's clearly understood Jackie's ability and to be honest I was speechless! Not only has she been designed by a keen eye for practicality and detail but she has been fashioned by a master craftsman. Speechless, because she doesn't look a day older, it is impossible to comprehend she is 40 this year.

A trick of time transportation, a joy to behold.

Hull, Deck & Superstructure / General

Dimensions / General

- LOA - 13.71m / 44' 11'

- LOD - 12.19m / 40'

- LWL - 10.97m / 36'

- Beam - 3.81m / 12'6"

- Draft - 1.37m / 4'6"

- Displacement - 14,500Kg / 14.5 ton, loaded 12,500Kg / 2.5 ton light.

- Ballast - 2,500Kg / 2.5 ton.

- Designers - Cheverton of Cowes and Jack Kay.

Builder -

- Hull mouldings & main bulkheads by Cheverton of Cowes.

- Deck, superstructure & completion by Jack Kay, Douglas Boatyard.

- Completed between 1977-1984.

Hull, deck & superstructure - The detail of work and condition in all areas remains exceptional.

- GRP hull painted Black with a 2 pack polyurethane paint system.

- The deck areas are epoxy sheathed 5/8ths marine ply, laid with Teak.

- The superstructure is also epoxy sheathed 5/8ths marine ply with a White 2 pack polyurethane paint system.

- The interior face of the superstructure is veneer paneled over the epoxy sheathing.

- Varnished detail & features are a 2 pack polyurethane varnish system.

- Interior  - Iroko, Teak and Koto (for the light finish in the forecabin, heads and shower).

- The deck head features Iroko structural beams, picked out with white egg shell Formica. Formica was used for longevity (never needs painted) and was press cut and bonded in place in the construction phase.

- Dual wheel steering positions.

- Full cast iron keel through bolted.

Interior & Accommodation

'V' berth in in the foreword cabin, Twin berths in the aft cabin and a convertible galley double give 6 berths. The forward heads and shower are split across the foreword lower corridor giving access to both separately.

- Varnished Teak and Iroko give substance to the furniture, deck head beams and structure. The varnish work is without flaw and gives a luscious feel.

- The forward corridor, cabin, heads & shower are finished in Koto, with Teak & Iroko detail.

- The wheelhouse / upper saloon seating is Chesterfield style Maroon leather in very good condition.

- A varnished floor leading from the port entrance door to starboard side deck door is bordered by a Maroon carpet leading forward.

- Off-white curtains for side windows with drawbacks.

- Oatmeal fore & aft cabin mattress covers. All mattresses are fire retardant foam.

- Galley / lower saloon seating is patterned with infill cushions to form a double berth. Seats and infill cushions are fire retardant foam.

- Average cabin height - 1.98m / 6'6". Min 1.90 / 6'3", Max 2.13m / 7'

Forecabin

- The Forecabin is accessed via a corridor through a bi-fold door.

- Large 'V' berth with anchor locker forward.

- Hull side storage lockers and shelf over.

- Hull side oval portholes and deck hatch.

- Storage with under berth access as well as door fronted lockers below.

- The floor has a light attractive tartan carpet and a removable duck egg blue plinth to aid access to the berth.

Heads compartment.

- Off the corridor to port is a dedicated heads.

- Duck egg blue sink with hot and cold pressurised water.

- Duck egg blue Baby Blakes electric toilet with holding tank.

- Plenty of storage in door fronted lockers and a vanity cabinet.

- Timber framed mirror.

- Hull side porthole.

Shower room

- Off the corridor to starboard is a dedicated shower.

- Duck egg blue sink with hot and cold pressurised water.

- Shower with mixer tap.

- Shower sump pump.

- Foldaway shower seat.

- Plenty of storage in door fronted lockers.

- Timber framed mirror.

- Hull side port hole.

- Opening portlight.

- Towel holder.

- Glass and toothbrush holder.

Corridor

- Two hanging lockers.

Wheelhouse / Upper Saloon

- A really ambient area with large windows on three sides. The windows are 10mm armoured glass for safety.

- The 3 forward windows have wipers.

- The port and starboard side has three windows with the central port helm window opening for ventilation and communication.

- Aft to port and starboard are doors opening out to the side decks.

- The pilot position is to port with ships wheel, instrumentation and an adjustable seat. Opposite to starboard are the electronics and computer driven navigation system. 

- Aft of the pilot seat is a further singe seat facing into the saloon.

- Opposite is a bench seat and raised seat.

- Aft to starboard of the access steps to the galley is a chart working area with chart table offering internal storage. General door fronted storage lockers. Holders for chart working instruments including dedicated storage for a Portland Course Plotter.

- Aft to port of the access steps to the galley is the visual entertainment. 12v TV, Satellite TV, DVD.

Lower saloon / galley

- Down a few steps to the aft of the pilothouse is the lower saloon / galley which then leads to the aft twin cabin.

Galley

- To port is the galley with 3 burner gas hob.

- Sanyo combination microwave/cooker.

- Round stainless steel sink with hot and cold water via a mixer tap.

- Large top loading refrigerated cold storage.

- Dedicated storage for cups, and table wear.

- Utensil storage drawer.

- Plenty of general storage for cookware and provisions and a dedicated bin locker.

Dinette

- Opposite the galley is a dinette which will convert to a double berth by lowering the table and using infill cushions.

- The table will offer dinning for 4 in comfort.

- Outboard is a hidden cocktail cabinet with lid and glass rack above, either side of it are open storage areas for books or more drinks storage.

- Outboard are two portholes.

Aft twin cabin

- Accessed through the lower saloon.

- Two single berths, one to port and one to starboard. The starboard berth has a bedside locker at the head.

- Large central hanging locker aft with additional door fronted lockers with fiddled tops either side.

- Shelves outboard of the berths.

- 2 coachroof windows either side and one either side aft.

General Specification

Engine & machinery

Wearing light coloured slacks and shoes, sitting on the engine room floor talking with the owner; I am stuck for words! The owner breaks my bewilderment with a smile and says "do you like it". "The thing is Jackie, I have never seen anything like it, it's simply stunning".

I will leave the pictures to tell the story but clearly this engine is maintained by someone who loves it.

- Caterpillar 3208. V8, naturally asperated, fresh water cooled, 210hp diesel engine with approx. 7905 hrs.

- Twin disc 1.5:1 reduction reverse gearbox.

- Max speed, approx. 9kts @ 2200rpm, happily cruising at 7.5kts @ 1350rpm on little over 10l/hr / 2.25gal.

- 100amp engine alternator.

- The emphasis for the engine room is on ease of maintenance and therefore there is plenty of space to access all components, even under the engine! 

- There is a small aluminium topped work bench with vice.

- Even the oil can has a dedicated position!

Bow thruster 

- Proportional / variable power thruster with Joystick control. This is a powerful system giving complete control.

Generator

- Fischer Panda 4000s (4Kva) diesel generator. Overhauled 2022.

Deck / Equipment

Tubular stainless steel double guard rails secure the foredeck to the point of stepping onto the flat side decks running aft. The side decks secured with stanchion posts and guard wire with an opening hull section to port mid-ships for access; the section is stored on the cabin side when not in place. There is a foredeck raised toerail with scuppers and side deck bulwarks are raised to allow water to flow overboard both house substantial mooring cleats in open sections.

The bowsprit is wide and structural and holds a central guide for mooring warps from a Sampson post and two separate bow rollers either side, one for the anchor to starboard and the port one for a mooring pick-up.

There is a varnished central foredeck deck hatch with opening lid and open varnished rope storage bin in front of the wheelhouse with 4 Dorade vents.

The wheelhouse roof is set out to store essentials in typical loving detail.

Aft is a counter deck giving access to a lazarette and the steering gear. Varnished steps lead up to the second deck which is secured with tubular guard rails. There are seats to port and starboard forward with stowage and seats either side of the wheel steering. The view forward is uninterrupted.

Tubular stainless steel double guard rails secure the foredeck to the point of stepping onto the flat side decks running aft. The side decks secured with stanchion posts and guard wire with an opening hull section to port mid-ships for access; the section is stored on the cabin side when not in place. There is a foredeck raised toerail with scuppers and side deck bulwarks are raised to allow water to flow overboard both house substantial mooring cleats in open sections.

The bowsprit is wide and structural and holds a central guide for mooring warps from a Sampson post and two separate bow rollers either side, one for the anchor to starboard and the port one for a mooring pick-up.

There is a varnished central foredeck deck hatch with opening lid and open varnished rope storage bin in front of the wheelhouse with 4 Dorade vents.

The wheelhouse roof is set out to store essentials in typical loving detail.

Aft is a counter deck giving access to a lazarette and the steering gear. Varnished steps lead up to the second deck which is secured with tubular guard rails. There are seats to port and starboard forward with stowage and seats either side of the wheel steering. The view forward is uninterrupted.

- Neco Marine Ltd. 24v electric anchor windlass with chain gypsy and warping drum. There is a second windlass as a spare which is exchanged when necessary for cosmetic detail.

- 20kg Bruce main anchor.

- 2nd 20kg Bruce spare anchor.

- 20kg Danforth anchor as reserve, stowed on cabin top.

- 80m x 10mm galvanised chain.

- Deck wash with new pump May 24.

- Substantial davits.

- Gantry to carry the Furuno radar dome and Raymarine satellite dome above the upper helm station.

- Fixed stainless steel boarding ladder.

- 2 x heavy warps / towing lines.

- 4 x mooring warps.

- 14 x fenders.

- Traditional varnished boat hook with double hooks.

- Traditional varnished fending pole with hook.

- Ensign staff.

Rig / Sails

- Auxiliary rigged motor sailor with Bermudan ketch rig.

- The main mast is in front of the wheelhouse and the aft mast on the raised aft deck.

- Silver anodised single spreader spars and silver anodised booms.

- Barton sheet winches amidships.

- The main boom sheets to a point on the cabin top and the mizzen on the aft deck.

Sails - All sails are TAN and in good condition.

- Main, mizzen, genoa, working jib.

- 55.74sm / 600sqft sail primary sail area.

Electronics / Navigation equipment

- Sestrel Major magnetic steering compass at internal helm.

- Silva magnetic steering compass at external helm.

- Silva Nexus Multi unit - Wheelhouse.

- Lenovo monitor and PC using Meridian Easy charts & Meridian Sea Track.

- Spare 10" Tablet with Marine Navigator software.

- Clipper windspeed and direction - Wheelhouse.

- Koden colour echo sounder.

- Silva Nexus depth - Chart table.

- Silva Nexus speed - Chart table.

- Barometer & Tide clock - Chart table.

- Furuno radar.

- Cetrec 701 hydraulic driven autopilot.

- Sailor VHF R/T type 144.

- Portfolio of paper nav. charts in dedicated storage tray in aft cabin. May need updated.

- Vetus Beaufort wind speed - Obsolete, not operational.

- Vetus wind direction - Obsolete, not operational.

Electrical

- 230v shore power supply with internal ring main.

- 230v also via the Fischer Panda 4kva generator.

- 24v ships power supply.

- Poweramp Hawk 3-24/20 20amp / 24 volt switch mode battery charger for engine batteries.

- Poweramp Merlin 12/15-2 switch mode 3 stage 12v battery charger via the Fischer Panda generator.

- Morven VxI 40amp battery charger for the domestic batteries.

- 4 x 110 amp domestic batteries.

- 2 x 110amp engine start batteries.

- 24v internal electric lighting. Mainly LED with Halogen in Fwd. cabin only.

Tankage / Systems

Fuel

- 2 x GRP fuel tanks with sight gauges either side of the engine room with a total capacity of 2,520L / 555gal giving a cruising range of approx. 1500nM.

Water

- 2 x GRP tanks with a total capacity of 1,272L / 280gal.

Holding tank

- 25L / 6gal tank, discharges to sea.

Water heating

- 2 x calorifier tanks.

- 1 tank heated via the engine and an immersion heater from shore power.

- 2nd larger tank heated by immersion heater from shore supply, the generator and NV Airo diesel fired heater.

Heating

- NV Airo hot water and air heating system,. Warm air heating driven by matrix lowers for the aft cabin and wheelhouse.

- Mikuni 3NY diesel fired warm air central heating with on/off & thermostat control. Heating the wheelhouse, galley and fwd. cabin.

Entertainment

- Finlux 230v/12v TV.

- Raymarine satellite with antenna control box.

- Sky HD box.

- Bush Freesat.

- Sony radio/CD player

- 6 x speakers.

Canvas work

- Blue wheel and outside helm station cover.

Safety equipment

- Navigation lighting.

- Ocean Safety 4 person, Group A, canister liferaft with 24hr pack and hydrostatic release. Mounted on a cradle on the raised stern deck. Next service due March 2027.

- 2 x horseshoe life buoys with McMurdo lights fitted aft of each access door on the wheelhouse.

- Horseshoe life buoy at aft end of the upper aft deck.

- Stainless steel stern boarding ladder.

- Secondary side access ladder stored on the cabin up.

- Emergency tiller.

- Fire extinguishers & fire blanket.

- Gas detector.

- Manual & electric bilge pumps.

Más información

Propulsión
Motor
Caterpillar 3208. V8, naturally asperated, fresh water cooled, 210hp diesel engine.
Horas del motor
7905
Combustible
Diesel
Capacidad de combustible
2.520 litros
Velocidad máxima
19 km/h
Velocidad crucero
16 km/h
Rango
2.778 kilómetros
Alojamiento
Cantidad de cabinas
2
Cantidad de literas
6
Capacidad de agua potable
1.272 litros

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. General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as life rafts, 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 owner's specific needs. Whilst we make best effort to obtain documentation from Vendors it is advisable to check what is available before travelling to view or making an offer.

Este Cheverton 40 ha sido visto 1280 veces
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