OFFERED BY
Boatpoint
LOCATION
Bursledon United Kingdom
YEAR
1979
LENGTH
34.48 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1979
Make & Model
Camper & Nicholson 345
Boat type
Sail
Length
34.48 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Bursledon United Kingdom
Beam
10.99 ft.
Draft Max
6.07 ft.
Nicholson 345, 1979
Fin keel, Yanmar 3JH3E, 40 hp, wheel steering, slab reefing main, furling headsail, 5 berths in one rear cabin plus saloon, this well known and well respected Nicholson model benefits from new rigging in 2021
Yanmar 3JH3E - 2000
40HP
Shaft Drive
Feathering 3 blade MaxProp
Stirling Pro-regulator (2022)
New diesel tank (stainless steel)
Oil service 12/2023. Yanmar mineral oil. - Owner serviced annually
Electrical
2 x 120 AH 12v RR AGM leisure batteries - 2020
1 x AGM Starter Battery
Relay switch for battery charging
Sloop rigged
Standing rigging replaced 2021
Running rigging, as required
Slab reefing mainsail with lazy jacks and sail bag
Furling headsail
Spinnaker pole
Most lines led aft
Sails
Storm Jib
Working Jib
Nr 3 Genoa
Nr 2 Genoa
Nr 1 Genoa
Nr 1 Genoa - light
Furling Genoa - 2005 ish
Light Spinnaker - 2005 ish
Heavy Spinnaker
Mainsail - loose foot - 2005 ish
Spare Mainsail
Trisail (with separate track on mast)
Only the working & furling Jib, Spinnakers as well as the newest mainsail are onboard. The other sails are kept at home as they are only used for racing. They were serviced then stored. A couple of the sails have the old foil tape up the luff, so this would need to be changed before the can be used on the furlex. Note that on passages the ‘working jib’ is a very useful sail and can be carried from F5 up to a full gale.
Navigation
Simrad hydraulic autopilot (serviced 2022 - new bushes)
Vision2 smartAIS transponder (with external alarm fitted)
Simrad plotter (no longer working)
MLR DGPS (1998 )
LED Tricolour, motoring lights & deck light
Tacktick - Speed/depth/log
Tacktick - Wind
Deck
Wheel steering
GRP deck
Anchor locker
Main anchor + chain and rope mix
Twin bow roller
Kedge anchor - stowed
Canvas
New within last 5 years & maintained to include
Binnacle cover
Spray hood + steels
Dodgers
Sail Bag on lazy jacks - with zip to accommodate cockpit cover
Full cockpit cover - almost unused
Safety
Danbouys
Liferaft (4 man) - requires servicing
Manual and electric bilge pump
Miscellaneous
6 man Dinghy with boat name on side (Microwave T/T Shockwave) & ores.
6 berths in one cabin plus saloon
Eberspacher D3LC - 4 outlet
Saloon - Teak planking to port (by pilot berth)
Master’s cabin - Teak planking to starboard (with insulation)
Water filter (for drinking water) fitted 2020
Re-upholstered 2019
Spares for engine under nav station seat
Winch handles under nav table
Oil lamp
Removable solar panel
Epoxied prior to my ownership as a preventative measure
Epoxied again in 2011 as a preventative measure
Main hatch renovated Dec 2023
Windows (3 out of 4) renovated 3 years ago by Eagle Boat Windows
Windows (1) needs renovation this year
History
Racing
JOG season
RORC season
Fastnet 2001
AZAB 2007
Cruising
Channel ports, Iles of Scilly, French west coast.
Documentation
Bills of Sale showing all previous owners
HMRC letter confirming UK VAT status
Part one Registration
Owners Comments
Shockwave was commissioned by her last owner with the 1979 Fastnet disaster report in hand. Shockwave has cruised and raced from the East Coast to La Rochelle, including the Isles of Scilly and the Azores.
The Nicholson 345 combines speed, comfort and elegance. It was designed by the renowned New Zealand naval architect Ron Holland, who is known for his successful racing and cruising yachts. The Nicholson 345 was built by the Camper & Nicholson yard in England, which has a long history of producing high-quality boats since 1782. Only 25 units of the Nicholson 345 were built between 1979 and 1981, making it a rare and sought-after model. The Nicholson 345 is a fractional sloop with a fiberglass hull, fin keel and a spade rudder.
It has a high ballast-to-displacement ratio of 41.18%. This means that the boat is stable and stiff. The sail area is 600 sq ft, which gives it a high sail area-to-displacement ratio of 20.67. This means that the boat is fast and responsive, especially in light winds.
The Nicholson 345 is best suited as a fast cruiser, which can also perform well in races. It has a comfortable and spacious interior, with six berths, a galley, a head and a navigation station. The boat has a sleek appearance & has a reputation for its seaworthiness and handling, and is able to cope with most weather conditions.
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
40.0
Engine Hours
Yes
HULL
Ballast
1959
Hull Material
Fiberglass
OTHER
Displacement(kgs)
4762 kilograms
Drive Transmission Description
Direct
Engine Year
2000
Engine Type
Inboard
Fuel Tanks Capacity
181 liters
No of Heads
1
Keel Type
Fin Keel
Water Tanks Capacity
318 liters
The Camper & Nicholson 345 is 34 feet long that boasts a 11 feet beam and a draft of 1.85 meters. This 1979 diesel Camper & Nicholson 345 powered by Yanmar 3JH3E with 40.0 horsepower. The Camper & Nicholson 345 is made of fiberglass.
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