Petit Prince 12.5 (1985) para vender en Cardiff, Reino Unido

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Este Petit Prince 12.5 de 1985 es un cúter balandro con casco de acero preparado para navegar por los océanos. El diésel intraborda Perkins 4108 le da al barco alcance y confiabilidad para cruceros de larga distancia y las 6 literas brindan un alojamiento cómodo para familiares y amigos. Está equipado con armario de velas completo, veleta autogobernable y un conjunto completo de electrónica. Hay un tanque de combustible de 250 litros y un tanque de agua de 350 litros y un sistema de recolección de agua de lluvia, así como un sistema de batería de plomo-ácido de celda húmeda recién instalado para alimentar el motor, los paneles solares, el generador eólico y el inversor. El cabezal tiene un inodoro manual Jabsco nuevo, un tanque de retención de 167 litros y muchas comodidades de almacenamiento. El equipamiento de seguridad incluye radiobaliza, manual de cabina y bombas de achique itinerantes, balsa salvavidas y boya de herradura con luz. Se trata de un barco realmente capaz y bien equipado para navegar en alta mar, ubicado en Penarth y con un precio de £39.000.

Información general
Marca/modelo
Petit Prince 12.5
Categoría
Used barco para vender
Nombre del barco
Elzabe
Año
1985
Eslora total
12,50 metros
Manga
3,80 metros
Calado
2,00 metros
Quilla
Quilla de aleta
Ubicación
Cardiff, Reino Unido

Acerca de este Petit Prince 12.5

English

Petit Prince 12.5 from 1985 Cutter rigged steel hulled sloop, set up to cross oceans with Perkins 4108 inboard diesel, 6 berths (aft owners cabin), Full sails wardrobe, wind vane self steering and full set of electronics.

Lying Penarth

Inventory and Systems

Engine & Diesel
• Perkins 4108 engine with about 4,700 hrs in illuminated, soundproofed compartment under cockpit
sole with 360 access.
• Three bladed bronze prop with rope cutter
• Twin Racor switchable fuel filters with vacuum gauge blockage telltale
• Vetus anti-syphon break
• Water inlet filter (renewed in 2018)
• PSS dripless shaft seal (salt water lubricated)
• Heat triggered halon replacement engine room fire extinguisher
• Three diesel storage tanks in keel… (103 litres + 80 litres + 67 litres = 250 litres)
• Diesel day tank above engine to supply engine and diesel heater (40 litres)
• Additional 120 litres of diesel in lazarette in gerry cans
• Perkins 4108 workshop manual

Electrical
• 4 x sealed wet cell lead acid batteries (New in 2018)
• 1 x wet cell lead acid battery for engine starting
• Parallel switching between house bank and engine start
• Merlin AMS smart alternator management system controlling;
• Hitachi 70 Amp alternator
• Solar: 250W panel mounted on arch
o 2 x 150W flexible panels for attachment to lifelines
o 2 x Victron MPPT Controllers (for redundancy)
• Rutland 913 wind generator
• Marlec wind generator controller
• Mastervolt 12/40 40Amp battery charger for shore connection
• Synergex PW-1000/12 1000W inverter
• Comprehensive electrical switch and fuse panel (with oodles of working space)
• Digital voltmeter
• LED tricolour and anchor light
• Hella navigation lights
• Deck light

Water and Plumbing
• Water maker located in heads… runs off 12v system (draws 9A, making 20 litres/hr)
• 5 x water tanks totalling 350 litres (all with inspection hatches)… main one is used for the water
maker
• Awning has gutters that allows use as a rain catcher… possible to collect ~100 litres/hr in tropical
rain showers
• Freshwater day tank in heads to control daily water usage. Can be switched in or out.

Gas
• 2 x 13kg LPG tanks located in purpose built gas locker, with drains and changeover valve
• Entire gas system replaced in 2004
• Solenoid valve at tanks to isolate system when not in use… switch at electrical panel
• Bubble gas leak detector in lazarette
• Additional gas tap in galley

Galley
• Nelson Spinflow gas cooker with twin burners, grill and oven
• Twin stainless steel sinks with footpumps for salt and freshwater
• Tiled work surface
• 2 x UK mains electrical outlets
• Webbing strap system to allow you to wedge yourself in when cooking in rough conditions
• Large fridge (with freezer box) cooled by Danfoss BD35 compressor

Salon
• Spacious and comfortable with seating for 8 people around 3 sides
• Vast storage under seats, behind seats and in lockers
• Oiled parquet flooring
• Lee cloths to both saloon berths
• Fan above one berth
• Bookshelfs x 2
• Radio with remote and feed for 3.5mm & Bluetooth

Chart table and navigation
• Garmin GPS128 for basic low power navigation… drives the GPS repeater at the cockpit
• ICom VHF
• ICom HF 801E
• Pactor 4 modem
• ICom Tuner unit in aft cabin
• Raymarine SL70 Radar
• Nasa Clipper navtex receiver
• Vesper marine Watchmate 750 AIS receiver
• Nasa Clipper barometer with history function etc.
• Clock (for Ships time)
• Panasonic Laptop built-in with DC-DC charger & Spare battery

Head
• Jabsco manual toilet
• 167 litre holding tank with discharge pump and sealable diverter valve
• Single sink with freshwater footpump

Corridor
• Doubles as the wet-locker
• Rattan fronted lockers with wire trays for vegetable storage
• 2 x open fronted lockers for safety equipment
• Engineering stores area with dividers for boxes/trays

Aft Cabin
• Double berth with lee cloth
• 2 x hanging lockers
• 2 x sets of 3 drawers
• Bench seat
• Book shelves
• Fan

Forepeak
• 2 x single berths with privacy curtains
• 2 x large storage bins beneath (big enough for dinghy)
• Another storage locker at the forward end
• Power and lights for reading

Safety Equipment
• EPIRB (will need re-registering and service)
• Cabin manual bilge pump
• Cockpit manual bilge pump
• Roaming 12v bilge pump
• Bilge pump alarm
• Liferaft (4 man) (will need servicing) It’s the better version one !
• Jordan series drogue (with all the chain etc. ready to launch) (VERY heavy)(110metres, 147 cones
with ballast chain) attaches to dedicated chainplates on stern
• Horseshoe buoy with light
• Lifesling man overboard recovery system
• Jackstays

Comforts
• Refleks drip fed diesel heater (can also be used as a hot plate)
• 8 x opening hatches
• All opening hatches have detachable fly screens
• 6 x dorade vents
• LED lighting throughout
• Waterproof rubber flooring to galley/working area
• All cupboards/doors have lockable catches
• 3 x washboards… 10mm thick polycarbonate/2 part wooden/security grill

Mast and Rigging
• 12m alloy Francespar mast with two spreader pairs
• 12mm Forestay (2005)
• 2 x 10mm backstays (2005) (stb one has HF aerial insulators etc)
• 10mm upper and lower stays (2018)
• 10mm baby stays (2018)
• 8mm non-running backstays
• 4 x mast winches for halyards and reefing
• Boom brake (not currently fitted, but it’s on the boat somewhere)
• Mast steps

Sails
• Mainsail with 4 reefing points… 4th reef is very deep to obviate the need for a Trysail (new in 2016)
• 8:1 main sheet block to Goiot main track aft of cockpit
• Crusader LDC yankee cut headsail on Goiot roller furler (2011)
• 2 x Goiot traveller tracks for low cut headsails
• 2 x Goiot traveller tracks for high cut headsails
• Staysail… boomed with hanked on sail (unknown age) with single reefing point
• Hanked on Storm jib
• Old spare mainsail
• Cruising chute
• 2 x Spinnaker poles
• 2 x Barient self tailing cockpit sheet winches
• Barient genoa cockpit furling line winch

Cockpit
• Binnacle mounted Sestrel compass (with deviation card available)
• Nasa Clipper GPS Repeater (4 x data readouts)
• Raymarine Tri data
• Raymarine Wind
• Raymarine Autohelm
• Engine control panel
• Shade awning
• Cushions
• 4 x safety harness secure points

Steering
• Twin steering options…
• Wheel via hydraulic system
• Permanently rigged tiller direct to rudder
• Autohelm system via hydraulic system
• Aries ‘lift-up’ wind vane… Super piece of gear… in winds of 4 kts up to crazy !

Anchoring
• Delta 25kg main bower anchor
• Fortress FX-23 spare
• CQR 25kg
• 22kg FOB Danforth type anchor (at bottom of lazarette I think ?)
• 5kg dinghy anchor (If it wasn’t stolen with the dinghy)
• 90m of 10mm galvanised chain
• 100m of 20mm line in easy to deploy bag (for kedge anchor)
• Twin stainless steel bow rollers
• Secondary anchor chain/rode of 60m via hawse pipe
• Stainless steel stern roller (can be used via a cockpit winch)
• Goiot 2-speed manual windlass
• Large anchor locker
• Snubber x 2
• Anchor ball (might need re-rigging)

Miscellaneous
• Large lazarette
• Fenders (mostly rather tired)
• Boathook
• Deck brush
• Fender plank x 2
• Various 20l cans

Spares
• Prop
• Various engine spares
• Aries wind vane spares
• Heads spares
• Pump spares

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.

Más información

Propulsión
Motor
1 x Perkins 4208
Horas del motor
4700
Combustible
Diesel
Capacidad de combustible
250 litros
Este Petit Prince 12.5 ha sido visto 495 veces
Bróker/Concesionario Información

BJ Marine - South Wales - Cardiff

Mr George Hill
Compass House, Penarth Portway
Penarth, Cardiff
South Glamorgan
CF64 1TT
United Kingdom
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