$100,302
LENGTH:
39.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1996
LOCATION:
Levington,
OFFERED BY:
CLARKE & CARTER YACHT BROKERS
$107,241
LENGTH:
39.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1996
LOCATION:
Gosport
OFFERED BY:
Boatpoint
$110,395
LENGTH:
37.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1996
LOCATION:
Portugal
OFFERED BY:
Red-Ensign
$45,357
LENGTH:
31.73 ft.
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YEAR:
1997
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
OFFERED BY:
Red-Ensign
$119,795
LENGTH:
39.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1997
LOCATION:
Whitehaven E09
OFFERED BY:
Mark Cameron Yachts
$44,158
LENGTH:
31.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1989
LOCATION:
Milford Haven
OFFERED BY:
Network Yacht Brokers
$41,635
LENGTH:
29.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1989
LOCATION:
Neyland
OFFERED BY:
Network Yacht Brokers
$45,420
LENGTH:
30.74 ft.
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YEAR:
1986
LOCATION:
Inverkip, Inverclyde
OFFERED BY:
Michael Schmidt & Partner
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Bursledon United Kingdom
YEAR
1994
LENGTH
31.99 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1994
Make & Model
Moody S31
Boat type
Sail
Length
31.99 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Bursledon United Kingdom
Tax status
Inc VAT
Beam
10.99 ft.
ACCOMMODATION:
Sleeps 6 in two cabins plus saloon
The Moody S31 domestic layout comprise of a very large aft double cabin, fore peak double and two singles in the saloon. The L shaped galley is to port and nav area and heads to starboard when descending the companion way stairs. The main cabin has a double leafed dining table with wine storage.
HEADS
Spacious heads compartment
Jabsco marine WC
Wash hand basin
Pressurised hot and cold water
Storage
GALLEY
Fridge under countertop
Nelson Gas oven, Grill and Twin Hob burner
Ample storage
Stainless sink
Fridge
Pressurised hot/cold water
CHART TABLE & SALOON:
Rear facing chart table
Double skin head lining throughout
Fitted CD player/radio (with stereo speakers in the main saloon and single speaker in cockpit)
Switchboard
Stowage
Replacement of carpet linings in cupboard and shelf areas
Cabin Lighting (LED)
Double leafed dining table with wine storage
Navigation equipment stowage rack
Curtains (2014)
Opening port lights to main cabin and, heads (replaced 2014)
AFT CABIN:
Large full-size bed (it is huge!)
Dressing area and Wardrobe
Overhead lighting
Access to stater battery
Wi-fi
Stowage under bed
BOW CABIN:
V berth with infill,
Shelving
Hatch (perspex replaced 2014)
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.
CONSTRUCTION:
Built by Marine Projects in Plymouth to designs by Bill Dixon
GRP Hull, deck, and superstructure
Fin keel
Tiller steering
Skeg hung rudder
LOA - 31.9ft / 9.68m
Beam - 10.83ft / 3.30m
Draft - 5.6ft / 1.68m
OWNERS NOTES:
Hull hand laid up in GRP with temperature and humidity controlled conditions operating within an ISO 9002 quality assurance environment. Hull laminate manufactured from polyester resins with Isophalic gel coats, two applications of gel coat hand brushed and checked for thickness prior to first laminate. Initial layup also in isophalic resin with powered bound matt. Hull laminate is a combination of single skin Hull bottom with skin thickness increasing through high stress areas such as keel and fin and tuck.
Hull stiffening is a complex mix of glasses in floors through the keel bay areas and moulded in tray mould/stiffening matrix in the forward and aft ends. Keel floors are moulded down into the fin keel sump. Top sides are stiffened with balsa cored stringers. All main bulkheads landed with tray mould/matrix structural supports and structurally bonded to the matrix slots and the matrix to the hull.
The desk structure is hand laid up in glass fibre with polyester resins. The flat areas of the desk and coach roof are balsa cored for strength and insulation. Load areas within the deck where fittings and fastenings are fixed, the balsa core is replaced with 12mm marine plywood. The inner and outer skins of the deck sandwich laid up with chopped Matt.
The hull to deck joint is formed from a return flange moulded on the hull, onto which the deck sits. The transom is an integrally moulded part of the desk moulding. Deck and transom are structurally bonded to the hull flange, an anodised aluminium alloy toerail is fitted around the deck edge and through bolted to the deck edge and hull flange.
ELECTRICAL:
Domestic batteries replaced 2016 with two Yuasa marine M31-100 domestic
One marine M27-90 engine battery
all charged either using mains power using an onboard charger or via an Adverc voltage regulating system connected to the engine alternator for optimal engine charging
Battery voltage/current and charge meter in rear cabin
DECK EQUIPMENT:
Fenders and warps
Anchor, warp and chain
Sprayhood - 2012
Stack pack - 2012
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Cockpit seating replaced with solid teak - 2011
Boathook
Jack stays
Drogue
Teak flag pole and ensign
NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT:
NEMAGPSMap plotter
Garmin depth
Garmin log
Garmin wind (with vertical propellor anamometer)
Two colour multi-screen Garmin GM120 display units
JRC 1000 Mk2 radar
Simrad TP10 tiller steering system (linked to chartplotter for auto navigation)
ICom DSC radio (linked to chart plotter for position)
Garmin GPS with low power anchor watch
CD player with radio at nav station
Compass
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Gas piping fully replaced and new spinflo Nelson cooker 2009
Saildrive diaphragm replaced 2010
Standing rigging fully replaced in 2007, and substantially replaced again in 2016
Seago 4 man life raft, refurbished in 2014 but now out out date
Fire extinguishers in all cabins and automatic extinguisher in engine bay
Radar reflector
Rocna anchor , 5m of chain, 45m of anchor plait
Dan bouy, horse shoe float with light, mob sling
Electric and manual bilge pumps
Tiller extension
Throwing line
Anchor ball
Steaming triangle
OWNERS COMMENTS:
I undertook a comprehensive refit when I bought her in 2014. This included:
Perspex in all of the windows and hatches replaced
New Garmin instrumentation
Domestic batteries replaced 2016 with two Yuasa marine M31-100 domestic and a one marine M27-90 engine battery, all charged either using mains power using an onboard charger or via an Adverc voltage regulating system connected to the engine alternator for optimal engine charging. Battery voltage/current and charge meter in rear cabin.
Morse lever replaced to allow selection of reverse gear without pressing a button. This is particularly useful to stop the boat when berthing.
Fuel tank removed and corroded lower half replaced.
New water tank level sensor and meter.
New curtains and upholstery throughout.
New calorifier
Refurbishment of storage locker including new floorboards
Overhaul of Ardic warm air heater, replacement of hot air pipes
Replacement of carpet linings in cupboard and shelf areas
New masthead wiring to vhf areal, new aerial
Wi-fi onboard installed
Replaced cockpit speaker
Replaced electric bilge pump
Regular painting of keel bolts (which were removed and inspected prior to our purchase)
Regular anti fouling and gel coat polishing
New teak document rack over nav station and towel rail in heads
Original sales paperwork, invoices, builders cert available, and a good invoice maintenance trail, with all manuals in lever arch folders. Running rigging replaced 2014, with updates since. Standing rigging replaced 2015, sails replaced with Hyde tri-radial using a very strong and durable cruising laminate fabric. The main is fully battened with roller cars and the Genoa roller reefed, both 2009. The original sails are still in good order and used as spares. She has a beautiful red, white and blue cruising chute with an amazing snuffer, plus (never used?) orange storm sails.
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
19
HULL
Hull Material
GRP
OTHER
Displacement(kgs)
4815.0
Keel Type
Fin keel
The Moody S31 is a 32 feet long that boasts a 11 feet beam. This 1994 diesel Moody S31, with 19 horsepower. The Moody S31 is made of grp.