English
Stormer was designed by David Thomas and built by Marine Projects, Plymouth, alongside the more famous Sigma 33, 36, 38 and 41. Only about 30 Sigma 292's were built due to them being as expensive to build as their larger siblings. she is a modern styled fast cruiser with a well fitted out, and cleverly designed interior. the accommodation of the Sigma 292 consists of a fore cabin, with vee berth that is convertible to a double, the saloon, which has a single sofa berth to starboard and another sofa berth, with small pilot berth outboard and above, to port.. The chart table hinges down from the cabin side, to starboard, over the sofa, aft of this is the good sized galley with a quarter berth tucked away behind. The heads is located to port, aft of the saloon, and is fitted with sea toilet, wash basin and wet locker. The saloon folds away onto the forward saloon bulkhead when not in use.
Stormer has been in dry storage for many years and her hull and deck modules are completely dry. Whilst she appears to be structurally sound throughout she does need a deep-clean, overhaul and a clear out of the current owner's items. This is all reflected in the price.
This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a pedigree boat at a very realistic price, Stormer would be equally at home club racing or cruising the Scottish islands, an extremely versatile yacht with a high ballast ratio making her less inclined to heel than equivalent sized more modern boats.