$1,500,000
LENGTH:
72.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1972
LOCATION:
Palm Beach, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Luke Brown Yachts
$48,500
LENGTH:
25.49 ft.
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YEAR:
1982
LOCATION:
Branford, Connecticut
OFFERED BY:
Brewer Yacht Sales
$2,250,000
LENGTH:
110.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1983
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Luke Brown Yachts
LENGTH:
27.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1990
LOCATION:
Eagle River, Alaska
OFFERED BY:
POP Sells
LENGTH:
54.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1997
LOCATION:
Kihei, Hawaii
OFFERED BY:
W S Yacht Brokers LLC
$4,700,000
LENGTH:
75.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1998
LOCATION:
Anacortes, Washington
OFFERED BY:
Seattle Yachts
LENGTH:
64.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2000
LOCATION:
Lighthouse Point, Florida
OFFERED BY:
Rick Obey Yacht Sales
$1,750,000
LENGTH:
70.01 ft.
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YEAR:
2002
LOCATION:
Wilmington, North Carolina
OFFERED BY:
Luke Brown Yachts
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Plymouth United Kingdom
YEAR
1973
LENGTH
29.99 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Seadog of Polruan
Year
1973
Make & Model
Freeman Seadog 30
Boat type
Sail
Length
29.99 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Plymouth United Kingdom
Tax status
Not Applicable
Beam
8.99 ft.
Draft Max
3.51 ft.
LWL
24.02 ft.
Seadog 30 Ketch£14,950 **Draft Details Awaiting Owners Approval**
The Seadog 30 offers an unusual combination of qualities - a seaworthy design and a robust heavy-displacement construction sturdy enough to cross oceans, yet a relatively shallow draught and the ability to take the ground if you have the triple keel version like ‘Sea Dog of Polruan’.
Seadog 30 Ketch£14,950 **Draft Details Awaiting Owners Approval**
The Seadog 30 offers an unusual combination of qualities - a seaworthy design and a robust heavy-displacement construction sturdy enough to cross oceans, yet a relatively shallow draught and the ability to take the ground if you have the triple keel version like ‘Sea Dog of Polruan’. With a deep and safe cockpit protected from the worst of the weather by a fixed windscreen, wheel steering and masts fitted in tabernacles so they can be lowered if necessary usually without outside assistance, and you have a genuinely go-almost-anywhere boat.
‘Sea Dog of Polruan’ has a wonderful 43hp BETA diesel engine fitted in 2018 with very low hours run (still with only 151.3 hours recorded in Aug 2022), and she is very keenly priced for a quick sale.
This is a nicely presented example, good works have been carried out by the previous owners, apart from fitting the new 43hp engine in 2018, also updated and modernised the electrical systems and fitted a new B&G plotter, the topsides were professionally re-finished by the highly respected Baltic Yacht Services of Totnes and both her running and standing rigging replaced. Meanwhile her current owners have spent money well in replacing the upholstery replacing the mainsail and having a good quality 240V AC shore support system fitted.
This yacht is dry, fresh and sweet-smelling to step into and she's ready for use in short order and a copy of the 2021 pre-purchase survey can be made available for viewing in our offices upon viewing the vessel.
With a theoretical maximum of five berths, Seadog 30's actually offer four very practicable berths, with good privacy for the two aft cabin occupants. In common with the majority of her class sisters, the aft cabin's single berths have not been converted to a double berth in this example, but easily could be if required.
The Main Saloonfeatures two single berth/settees that run parallel to the centreline, with a double leafed, folding table, mounted on a part bulkhead between the galley and the saloon area and offset to the port side of the centreline, although the port side leaf is of sufficient size to extend to the starboard berth/settee. The forward bulkhead incorporates two closed and two cave lockers (with the starboard one dedicated as a drinks locker) to either side of the centreline doorway to the for'peak. Good light values are achieved by the relatively deep toughened glass windows to either side of the coachroof, with a small, moulded and translucent opening hatch over the centreline table. Each bunk is provided with a reading lamp, fitted with replacement LED bulbs, as are the more general overhead lights. The upholstery has been replaced for the 2022 season.
A foldingChart tableis located immediately to starboard of the companionway, abaft a bulkhead separating the galley and chart table from the main saloon. The chart table's surface folds neatly and easily down over the head end of the pilot berth, with a dedicated chart storage drawer beneath the berth's cushion. The main 12V DC distribution board is fitted above, on a hinged panel for ease of access to the wiring and connections behind.
Opposite the chart table and to port is theGalley,featuring a deep and snug U-shape for security when at sea. The original gas cooker has been replaced by a two-burner alcohol cooker, although a modern gas-burning unit could easily be reinstated. The current owners have put a 240V AC stand-alone oven beneath the alcohol cooker fopr use in marinas. Storage abounds, with two top-access lockers for staples and bulky cooking utensils alongside and outboard of the cooker. Crockery and smaller groceries storage are catered for in the bulkhead-mounted unit above a stainless steel sink, with a further shelved locker and four drawers provided beneath work top level. Freshwater is manually pumped. There is no hot water provision as yet (although an engine heated 'calorifier' would be a practicable proposition, with the modern engine being an indirectly cooled unit). A 12V DC ventilator fan, seen in the pictures was unserviceable and has been removed. A natty companionway step unit incorporates a further storage drawer and useful provision for a rubbish bin beneath its upper step.
The depth of window, combined with its level above the galley make for good views from within the galley.
A traditional-style for'peak up forward offers the separation and privacy for a relatively generous sizedHeads compartment. Lavac sea toilet offset to port, moulded basin to port with manually pumped fresh water. Overhead opening hatch to foredeck. Forward storage area with shelves along each hull side.
TheAft Cabinis accessed separately from/over the cockpit and features two single berths (heads at the forward end, feet toward the transom). A centreline, fiddled storage surface, together with a box over the steering systems operating rod - toward the port berth have been provided with additional cushions that add to the width of this particular berth and clearly these particularly panels could be replaced with one common support panel over the footwell itself if a double berth was felt necessary.
Four fixed windows provide good light levels within this space and an opening portlight, mounted in the aft face of the coachroof is provided for effective ventilation.
The original 38hp Perkins diesel wasreplaced by a Beta Marine 43 HP engine in 2018. This is a nice engine, and good works were carried out at the time of installation, with the engine beds modified and the compartment painted out in white; new fuel lines provided; new cooling water system, etc, etc.
Beta Marine's 'De-luxe' monitoring panel was fitted at the helm and the engine hours run display within the tachometer currently records only 151.3 hrs run from new
A new propeller shaft and fixed, three-bladed propeller was fitted as part of the installation process.
Electrical
Two lead acid batteries are fitted to starboard of the engine; 1x 100 A/hr and 1 x 66 A/hr, isolated and switched through two independent double-pole isolation switches.
!2V DC distribution is through a modern, 12-way distribution panel, with digital Voltmeter incorporated. This panel is hinged for practicable and easy access to the wiring behind.
The majority of internal, domestic lighting comprises of recent LED-fitted bulbs, while the deck running lights are recent replacements, but fitted with filament bulbs.
A 220-240V AC electrical system was fitted in 2021, comprising of a 20A battery charger and 13 amp sockets (with USB outlets) in the aft cabin, galley, main saloon and even the foc'sle (where the current owners plug in a small refrigerator).
Freshwater -The bilge keels provide approximately 20 imperial gallons each - total combined capacity approx 180Litres.
Fuel -A replacement stainless steel tank, located to port of the engine space, is reported to have approximately 20 imp. gallons capacity (90 litres).
Provided with a ketch rig for ease of handling whilst also a relatively low centre of effort for sailing comfort, the spars are of gold anodised aluminium by Proctor Masts and are believed to be of the same age as the hull, with a later Rotostay 'E' roller furling system fitted to the for'stay.
The spars and roller furling system were checked and serviced as necessary and both the running andstanding rigging was replaced by Harris Rigging of Totnes in 2013.
A new Mizzen was obtained 2019.
The sail wardrobe includes:
Sail covers are of mid-blue coloured acrylic.
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
43.0
Engine Hours
104
Propeller Type
3 Blade
HULL
Ballast
1778.08
Hull Material
Fiberglass
OTHER
Displacement(kgs)
5842.27 kilograms
Drive Transmission Description
Direct
Engine Year
2018
Engine Type
Inboard
No of Heads
1
Keel Type
Twin Keel
The Freeman Seadog 30 is 30 feet long that boasts a 9 feet beam and a draft of 1.07 meters. This 1973 diesel Freeman Seadog 30 powered by Beta Marine B43 with 43.0 horsepower. The Freeman Seadog 30 is made of fiberglass.