42"' Bermudan Yawl Liveaboard / Ple

42' Bermudan Yawl Liveaboard / Ple
Name of Owner: HOUSEBOAT CENTRE on behalf of owner
Address: 3,Stoke rd,hoo Kent
Postcode: ME3 9BE
Email: admin@houseboatcentre.co.uk
Telephone: 02032872977
Website: http://www.houseboatcentre.co.uk
New or Used: used
Country Lying: uk
Private or Trade: trade
Year:: 1967
Length:: 42
Price: £24,999
Description
Ideal Sailing Liveaboard, or pleasure cruiser.
Steel sailing ketch designed by W.Beeson and built to Lloyds 100A1 by the Anglia Steel Vessel Co. of
Reedham, Norfolk in 1967. She has hull plating of 3/16" over steel frames of 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 3/16 at 16"
centres- these may be seen in the photo 'lay up' Decks are glass fibre/epoxt covered ply BSS1066.
Accommodation
6-8 Berths in two cabins. Forrard cabin has a traditional A berth arrangement - this is presently used for
sail storage. The main salon has a double berth when the dinning table is dropped between the seating,
plus a further two bunks to the starboard side, at the rear of the cabin are two pilot berths currently used as
storage. There is a large heads compartment with flush sea toilet, opposite a spacious wardrobe/wet locker
with additional shelving. There is a good working galley with Calor cooker having 3 rings, a grill and
oven, plus the usual sink and work surfaces. Opposite the galley is the navigation station, with chart table
navigation instruments and chart storage below. A companionway leads up and out to the cockpit.
Navigational Aids
Radio VHF plus handheld,Seafarer echo sounder,Apelco GPS,Hand held bearing compasses plus standard
magnetic steering compass.Natigation instruments, rules , dividers etc.,flag set. Walker patent log. MF
radio reciever - for weather forecasts. Plus a large selection of charts, Tide tables etc.,
Engines and Tankage
Mercedes Benz OM636 VI-E Diesel HP 33 driving a 2:1 Borg Warner gearbox - final delivery by way of
a large three blade bronze propeller.
Fuel tank 150 Gallons
Water tank 50 gallons
Sails and Spars
Masts and booms by Sparlight.
Comprehensive sail wardrobe by Gowens.Main is slab reefing.
Self tacking staysail.
Two trisails - one having parrall beads
Storm Jib: Mizzen staysail Twin headsails to run as a slutter rig (this is two headsails poled out to give a
'goosewing' traditionally used to take full advantage of the trade winds.
Equipment
Steel rudder, oil filled. Emergency tiller,self steering - but in need of repair.
Fire extinguishers 2 and fire blanket
lifejackets 3 - safety harness 2 - Dan bouy - Tool kit - Flares - Boathook - Bosuns chair black hoisting
sphere and cone. Hand operated windlass 45kg CQR pattern anchor on 90 meteres of chain.Mooring
warps and fenders plus 30 metre spare warp for towing.
Remarks
In all quite a remarkable boat for the money, she has been sailed quite extensively around northern europe
and Spain and according to the present owner is a joy to sail. There is a recent survey June 2005 which
gives a very favourable report in the surveyors words " a nice and interesting craft" most of the
surveyors recommendations have been attended to.

Specifications
Builder: Anglia Steel Yacht
Year constructed: 1967
Year refitted: 2005
Length over all: 42'