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Traditional Colin Archer type Gaff Cutter for sale in Portugal

LOCATION

Portugal

YEAR

1932

LENGTH

39.01 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1932

Make & Model

Traditional Colin Archer type Gaff Cutter

Boat type

Sail

Length

39.01 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Portugal

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

14.01 ft.

Cabins

2

Draft

6.0 ft.

LWL

37.83 ft.

DESCRIPTION


Built in Norway as a fishing vessel in 1932, she worked until 1978 when she was sold into private ownership. Major refit in the 1990's with further periods of work since in present 25 year ownership. 6 berths total with a spacious saloon right forward. 60hp 4cyl Lister Blackstone engine with variable pitch propeller. Very traditional gaff cutter rig. In present ownership she has cruised the Baltic and Scandinavia, northern Europe, Spain and Portugal.


Built in Norway as a fishing vessel in 1932, she worked until 1978 when she was sold into private ownership. Major refit in the 1990's with further periods of work since in present 25 year ownership. 6 berths total with a spacious saloon right forward. 60hp 4cyl Lister Blackstone engine with variable pitch propeller. Very traditional gaff cutter rig. In present ownership she has cruised the Baltic and Scandinavia, northern Europe, Spain and Portugal. A very eye catching looking yacht tidy condition. Layout plans available.


Specs
Builder: K.Christensen&co, Moen, Norway
Designer: Traditional
Flag of Registry: Portugal
Keel: Full
Dimensions
LOA: 50 ft 0 in
Beam: 14 ft 0 in
LWL: 37 ft 10 in
Length on Deck: 39 ft 2 in
Minimum Draft: 6 ft 2 in
Maximum Draft: 6 ft 0 in
Engines
Total Power: 60 HP
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Lister Blackstone
Year Built: 1963
Engine Model: 4cyl
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Power: 60 HP
Cruising Speed: 5 knots
Maximum Speed: 7 knots
Tanks
Fuel Tanks: 1 (66)
Accommodations
Number of single berths: 6
Number of cabins: 2
Number of heads: 1
Electronics
Radio - Sailor VHF and radio
Autopilot - Autohelm 2000
GPS - Furuno GPS32
Navigation center - Navtex
VHF - DSC VHF with AIS
Wind speed and direction - Wind indicator
Compass - Hand bearing compass
Depthsounder - NASA sounder
Sails
Storm jib
Rigging
Tiller
Inside Equipment
Manual bilge pump
Battery charger - 15a Mastervolt charger for use when connected to shore power.
Oven - Gimballed Taylors paraffin 2 burner stove with oven
Sea water pump
Heating - Diesel stove to port
Marine head - Lavac sea toilet with a 120l waste tank
Hot water
Electric bilge pump
Outside Equipment/Extras
Liferaft - 6 man Seago life raft valid until 2018
Tender - 2.6m inflatable
Total Liferaft Capacity: 6
Manual windlass
Covers
Mainsail cover
Colin Archer Type Gaff cutter
Full Specification

Wooden Ships Comments on this Colin Archer type Gaff Cutter

Colin archer type gaff cutter built in 1932 by K. Christensen and Co. of Moen, Norway as a shrimp fishing boat for a local fisherman, Peder Nielsen. She worked as a fishing boat until 1978 with a short interlude at the end of WWII when some German soldiers commandeered her to escape home to Germany. After 1978 she went through several owners when she was used as a house boat and as a sailing base for disadvantaged young people in Denmark. Purchased by the present owners in 1989, she underwent a major refit in the 1990’s which was carried out very sympathetically with special attention being paid to the use of traditional materials and methods. The hull was stripped back to bare and repaired as necessary and a new interior fitted to suit the cruising home that she would become. She was relaunched in 2000 and since that time the boat has cruised around Scandinavia and northern Europe before moving to Spain and Portugal in recent years where she is now based.

This is a very traditional and eye catching yacht with a rich and well documented history which has benefited from very diligent owners for the last 25 years.

Layout plans, rig plan and survey available upon request.

Length on Deck 39’2″

Length Overall 50′

Length Waterline 37’10”

Beam 14’9″

Draft 6’2″

Construction

Hull

Planked in 1 ¾” oak planking with some new Iroko replacement. Heavy sawn pine frames in futtocks at 11″ centres with sawn oak frames in way of the engine and mast . The hull is all trennel fastened with juniper below the waterline and Black Locust wood above. Several planks and frames have been renewed since the 1990’s. Below and above the waterline. Some of the new trennels are made of oak. The hull planking is caulked and payed in traditional manner.

Heavy oak bilge stringers and beamshelf stretch the full length of the hull.

External steel shoe on the keel for protection with 3 tons of internal ballast in the form of galvanised punchings mixed in concrete between the frames. The hull was treated with Stockholm tar and felt before concrete was poured.

Galvanised keel bolts through the back bone last drawn in 2000. Grown pine floors across the centreline.

Decks and cockpit

Straight laid bilinga deck fastened to heavy oak or pine deck beams. caulked seams payed with Jefferey’s Marine Glue, the whole deck is finished in non-slip deck paint.

Slightly raised painted coverboards with a low bulwark all round on stanchions through the coverboard with a varnished capping rail. The capping rails curve down forward in the traditional Colin Archer manner.

Self draining cockpit well with seating at deck level.

Superstructure

There are three separate coachroofs, one just forward of the cockpit giving access to the aft cabin, a larger one stretching up to the mast and a forward coachroof over the saloon.

2 1/4″ Pine coachroof coamings bolted to the carlins. Large bronze portholes, 15 in total of which 7 are opening. Sliding hatches with washboards in the companionways.

Straight laid coachroof decks, caulked and payed and finished in non-slip deck paint.

Rig

Gaff cutter rig on a keel stepped solid larch mast. Varnished Douglas Fir boom and bowsprit, white painted gaff yard and varnished topsail sprit and headsail pole.

Standing rigging in traditional galvanised wire, parcelled, served and treated. Forestay in 14mm stainless steel to take the hanks of the staysail. Running backstays on 4:1 block and tackles.

Galvanised rigging screws to external galvanised chain plates.

The flying jib is on a Wyckham Martin reefing system from bowsprit end to masthead. There is a double stainless wire in the luff of the flying jib.

Winches

A pair of bronze sheet winches in the cockpit. The sails are hoisted with block and tackle and a lot of rope (the mainsail is a one person job).

Sails

The majority of sails are from 2003 and are in good condition. Full sail inventory available.

Mainsail

Topsail

Staysail

Jib

Storm jib

2 x spare foresails

Machinery

Engine

Lister Blackstone 60hp 4 cyl diesel from 1963. A slow revving and very economical engine driving a large diameter variable pitch propeller with twin lever controls for throttle and pitch.

Electric start with a manual option for emergencies. Rev counter.

5 knots cruising speed at 2.5 lph, 7 knots max.

The engine has been well maintained over the years with a comprehensive list of this work available.

Tanks

300l steel fuel tank midships

105l steel header tank above the engine.

Batteries

2 x domestic batteries and 2 x start batteries. 24 volt ships systems all round. Batteries renewed in 2011 and 2013.

15a Mastervolt charger for use when connected to shore power.

Accommodation

Layout plan available upon request.

Berths

4 berths in 2 cabins plus 2 saloon settee berths.

She has a slightly unusual layout with a saloon in the bows, double berth and galley amidships and an aft sleeping cabin.

Aft cabin

The aft coachroof has a sliding hatch with companion steps into the aft cabin with the chart desk and navigation area to starboard against the forward bulkhead and twin V berths following the line of the hull. There is a large amount of storage space around the aft cabin, and a pantry with a gas cooker and sink.

Main cabin

Companionway into the main cabin with centreline steps down. The engine room is reached through a separate hatch in the coachroof to port of the sliding hatch. The engine can also be reached from the 3 other sides ie: behind the steps, from the bathroom and from the aft cabin. To starboard is the heads compartment.

Forward of the heads is the galley to starboard. To port is a good size double berth partly under the side decks.

Passageway to the port side of the mast going forward to the saloon with U-shaped seating around a varnished oak saloon table. Lots of storage shelves behind the seating under the deck head. Diesel stove to port.

6’6″ headroom in the saloon under the beams, 6’1″ headroom aft.

Galley

U-shaped galley to starboard amidships. Gimballed Taylors paraffin 2 burner stove with oven. Twin stainless steel galley sinks that gravity drain overboard with manually pumped fresh water. Also a salt water tap with foot pump. Fridge. Electric cooker. Ample storage lockers and drawers.

Heads

Lavac sea toilet with a 120l waste tank. Single stainless sink with manually pumped fresh water. Shower operated by a footpump and a saltwater tap with footpump (a hot shower is possible by filling the basin with hot water and using the footpump. Full standing headroom in the heads.

Equipment

Navigation

Sestrel Moore steering compass

NASA sounder

DSC VHF with AIS

Sailor VHF and radio

Autohelm 2000

Wind vane steering

Furuno GPS32

Hand bearing compass

Navtex

Barometer and clock

Wind indicator

Sextant

Binoculars

Safety

6 man Seago life raft valid until 2018

4 life jackets

2 saftey harnesses

2 life buoys

MOB rescue system

Flares: No./ exp.date Parachute signal rocket, red, 2,&Buoyant smoke signal, orange, 1,Handflare, red, 3,&&new: Flares: No./ exp.date Parachute signal rocket, red, 2,&Buoyant smoke signal, orange, 1,Handflare, red, 3,&&

3 x fire extinguishers

Ground tackle

25kg Delta with 70m of 10mm chain

16kg Kobra – 9m of 10mm chain with 25m of warp

35kg Fisherman’s, 32m of 8mm chain

Manual windlass

Other

2.6m inflatable

Tohatsu 3.5hp outboard (2009)

Several awnings

Sail covers

Mooring warps

Fenders

Manual and electric bilge pumps

Disclaimer:

These particulars have been prepared in good faith from information provided by the Vendors and are intended as a guide, Wooden Ships cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. The Purchaser should instruct his agent or surveyor to validate all details as necessary and satisfy himself with the condition of the vessel and its equipment.

PROPULSION

Cruising Speed

5 knots

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

60 HP

Max Speed Knots

7 knots

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

Traditional

Hull Material

Wood

OTHER

Single Berths

6

Builder

K.Christensen&co, Moen, Norway

Country Built

Portugal

Length on Deck

39 ft 2 in

Engine Year

1963

Fuel Tanks

1 (66)

No of Heads

1

Life Raft Capacity

6

Keel

Full

ABOUT TRADITIONAL COLIN ARCHER TYPE GAFF CUTTER

The Traditional Colin Archer type Gaff Cutter is 39 feet long that boasts a 14 feet beam. This 1932 diesel Traditional Colin Archer type Gaff Cutter powered by Lister Blackstone 4cyl with 60 HP horsepower is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 7 knots knots and a cruising speed of 5 knots. The Traditional Colin Archer type Gaff Cutter is made of wood.

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