| Seller |
Burton Waters Marina Limited |
| RB Boat Ref |
12122625 |
| Advert Type | Sailing |
| Manufacturer | Dunkirk Little Ship |
| Model | Participant in Queens Jubilee Pageant |
| Price |
£119,950 |
| Year Built | 1921 |
| Boat Name | Angele Aline |
| Builder | Dunkirk Little Ship |
| Length feet | 54' 0" |
| Length metres | 16.46 |
| Beam (ft) | 17' 0" |
| Beam(m) | 5.18 |
| Draft (ft) | 8' 6" |
| Draft (m) | 2.59 |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Number of engines | 2 |
| Engine power HP | 150 |
| EngineHours | 950 |
| Cruising Speed | 6.90 |
| Max Speed | 9.21 |
| Description | Dunkirk Little Ship,16m Gaff Cutter. Carvel wooden construction built in 1921 to the Veritas rules at Lemaistre Brothers Yard in Fecamp, France. Her purpose to be for cod fishing in the Atlantic during summer and then herring fishing in the North Sea during the winter. She is an official Dunkirk Little Ship. She was seconded by the British for evacuation of troops during the 2nd World War from Dunkirk. She was scuttled and raised twice during WW2. After the war she returned to her fishing days up until 1963. She was then converted into a family cruising vessel. This boat has just been accepted into the Queen's Jubilee!! |
| Tankage Fuel | 200 |
| Fuel Tankage Units | Gallon |
| Tankage water | 250 |
| Water Tankage Units | Gallon |
| SafetyEquipment | Viking 8 man life raft(serviced to July 2014) Grab bag for 8 persons (with floating smoke, radar reflector,8 x TPA, solar card, sea anchor, Catagory C first-aid kit. 2 x lifebuoys 2 x danbuoys Flares offshore pack (valid until Dec 2012) 3 Point safety |
| Cruiser accommodation | 11 Berths, comprising 7 x singles, 2 x double
4 Cabins
2 x Heads - (1 x shower, 1 x en-suite)
Chain locker in fore peak Galley with gas stove (Force 10) cooker, oven & grill, refrigerated cool box - 170L capacity and thermostatically controlled including a small freezer
Hot & cold water pumped to stainless steel sink.
Serving hatch from galley to large open saloon. Companion way up to the pilot house and navigation station with door access to deck |
| Navigation | B & G Instruments
Full size navigation area and chart table
Bridgemaster Sperry radar, 2005
Racal Sperry GPS
Com Nav autopilot
DSC VHF, 2006
Furuno 10" Chartplotter |
| Hull construction | Wood |
| Location | Ipswich Haven, United Kingdom |
| Country | GB |
| Dimensions | Displacement: circa 40 Tons |
| Engines | Total Power: 75hp |
| Description | Dunkirk Little Ship, 16m Gaff Cutter. Carvel wooden construction built in 1921 to the Veritas rules at Lemaistre Brothers Yard in Fecamp, France. Her purpose to be for cod fishing in the Atlantic during summer and then herring fishing in the North Sea during the winter. She is an official Dunkirk Little Ship. She was seconded by the British for evacuation of troops during the 2nd World War from Dunkirk. She was scuttled and raised twice during WW2. After the war she returned to her fishing days up until 1963. She was then converted into a family cruising vessel.
During her previous ownership, from 1991 she returned to the UK. She underwent a near total rebuild in 2005,this included the installation of 2 x new engines, totally new domestic services throughout . 99% of the deck was replaced. It was a mammoth task two years in the doing.
Present owner purchased her in 2007 for the purposes of raising money for charity. Work onboard has continued in order to bring her up to the necessary recommendations and standards for MCA coding to enable her to carry 12 passengers and 2 crew as a charter/training vessel.
Afloat in Ipswich, Suffolk. |
| Ground tackle | Admiralty anchor - 2CWT
1 x CQR - 140 lb
1 x fob
Hydraulic and manual anchor winches
110m galvanised anchor chain - Lloyds tested 2008. |
| Electrics | 8 x 12v batteries- switchover. 240v ringmain 24v system Battery charger - 90AH alternator (Dec 2007) 240v generator LED lighting units in engine room installed in 2010 |
| Disclaimer | 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. |