Hillyard 9 Ton (REF# 15727)
£19,500.00
9.8m (32'0"), 1966, 1 x diesel 12.5hp Wood Carvel Construction, Long Keel underwater profile, 6 berths
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| Extra Details
| Designer: | David Hillyard |
| Builder: | Hillyards of Littlehampton |
| Fuel capacity: | 1 x 185 ltr (40.7 G) |
| Water capacity: | 1 x 185 ltr (40.7 G) |
| Last survey: | 23/10/2001 |
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Mechanical
1 x diesel 12.5hp, Petter (unknown year) raw-water cooled, wheel steering, shaft drive, Blade Fixed Pitch. prop(s). Fuel consumption (approx) 1.1ltrs/hour, Cruising speed 6 knots, Max speed 8 knots.
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Electrical Systems
12 volt, 2 batteries charged by: engine
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| Dimensions
| LOA: | 9.8m (32'0") |
| LWL: | 8.8m (29'0") |
| Beam: | 2.4m (8'0") |
| Draft Min: | 1.4m (4'9") |
| Draft Max: | 1.4m (4'9") |
| Displacement: | 9,400kg (20,727.0lbs) |
| Headroom: | 1.9m (6'1") |
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| Construction
Wood Carvel Construction with Long Keel underwater profile, paint finish.
New cabin heating fitted in 2004. |
| Rig
Sloop rigged Hillyards Wood spars (1966), with Stainless Steel standing rigging (2002) |
| Sails
Slab reefing mainsail Crusader (2002)
Furling headsail (2004)
2 halyard winches,
2 sheet winches
New roller Furling fitted in 2004. |
| Accommodation
6 berths with 1 doubles and 4 singles in 3 cabin(s).
2 burner paraffin cooker, with Grill Sink, Fridge, Curtains, Cabin heating 1 heads, 1 handbasin.
Manual water system
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| Nav Equipment
Compass, Log, Echo sounder, VHF DSC radio, GPS, Chart plotter, Autopilot, Clock, Barometer, Navigation lights |
| Deck Gear
1 anchors (Bruce),
50 metres of chain,
Sail cover, Sprayhood, Cockpit cover, Warps, Fenders, Boathook, manual Simpson Lawrence windlass, Yam dinghy (2005). 2.5hp outboard (2002). |
| Fishing
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| Toys
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| Safety Equipment
Fire fighting equipment, Life jackets, Emergency steering, Safety harnesses, Horn, Boarding ladder, 2 bilge pumps (1 manual / 1 electric) |
| Lying
CHICHESTER HARBOUR |
| Broker's Comments
This boat has been viewed and photographed by Paul of Boatshed Chichester. Register or log in to see 42 more photos of this boat.The traditional look of the Hillyard is a reasonably regular sight along the south coast here. The solid and reliable appearance of the Hillyard gives you the 'get you home whatever the weather' feel and follows them right through the range. It is always a nice sight to see a well kept wooden yacht and this one is certainly well kept. She has new sails and new heating and as my photos show lots of varnish and brightwork. These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
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