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SeaCraft Tidewater Class based for sale in Bangor United Kingdom

LOCATION

Bangor United Kingdom

YEAR

1961

LENGTH

29.99 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1961

Make & Model

SeaCraft Tidewater Class based

Boat type

Sail

Length

29.99 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Bangor United Kingdom

Tax status

Paid

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

8.69 ft.

Berths

4

Cabins

2

Draft Max

3.71 ft.

LWL

25.0 ft.

DESCRIPTION

Domingo was built by Seacraft in 1961 to a design closely derived from the Maurice Griffiths' Tidewater class. She is an auxiliary Bermudan cutter rigged sailing cruiser.
She is a comfortable yacht of considerable character with good performance under both sail and power.

Dimensions

Length Overall: 30'8" excluding bowsprit.
Length at Waterline: 25'
Length on deck: 30'
Beam: 8'7"
Max Draft: 3'7"

Construction

Domingo is conventionally layed out with a spoon bow, continuous sheer, non-immersed transom and round bilge hull with a long externally ballasted keel. There are small timber bilge keels. The rudder is transom and keel hung. Deck layout is also conventional with fore, side and aft decks with accommodation forward beneath a stepped coach roof and with a self-draining cockpit aft.
Planking is carvel in Afromosia - fastened with copper nails clenched of copper roves.
Timbers are in bent oak with sawn oak frames in place of every fifth timber in centre section.
Centreline structures are in oak with galvanised mild steel and yellow metal fastenings.
Ballast keel is incast iron.
Decks are Afromosia on ply with black PRC paying to seams.
Deck beams are in oak.
Cabin trunk and cockpit coamings are in Mahogany.
Cabin top is in plywood and cascover sheathed.
Cockpit is Mahogany and Iroko with trunk in plywood. Cockpit is self-draining.
Mast is pine in box section and varnished with twin spreaders. Tabernacle stepped.(mast currently unstepped for varnishing)

In 2010 – work carried out by Waterfront Marine (Port Penrhyn, N Wales)
o Decks completely re-caulked and Coelan coated
o Toe-rails completely replaced with iroko.

Engine

Original engine was replaced in 1983 with a BMC Commander 1.5L Diesel (40hp) with a PRM hydraulically operated gear box, with single lever controls (new and 1980).
The original engine and stern gear was replaced in 1983. Single level controls replaced with new in 1980.
Engine is mounted on very flexible mounts and is connected to the shaft by an Aqua drive universal joint, with an independent thrust bearing installed in 1995.
Three bladed propeller.
Engine has been regularly serviced and the raw water pump was professionally rebuilt in 2014.

Tankage

Fuel: 2 x 15 gallons(approx.) in stainless steel
Water: 2 x 10 gallons (approx.) in stainless steel

Accommodation

The forecabin has conventional V berths with stowage forward and beneath.
Moving aft is a heads compartment to starboard with a Baby Blake marine toilet and sink. With hanging space to port.
The saloon has a U-shaped settee to port which converts to a double berth. There is a centreline table with hinged flaps. On the starboard side is a further settee which can be used as a single berth - thus giving five berths. There are plenty of stowage lockers.
The galley area is to port near the companionway - single sink with sea water and fresh water - which is pressurise by an electric pump (new in 2009). The cooker is a single burner Origo spirit stove.
The Bengco charcoal heater is not current installed because re-gloss work is in progress.
All berth cuchions professionally replaced in 2009.

Standing Rigging And Sails

Inner and outer forestays, with twin backstays. Cap and intermediate shrouds with fore and aft lower shrouds. Running backstays. It's all stainless steel and includes chrome bronze rigging screws.
The fixed topmast forestay and aft lower shrouds were all new in 2003. Bowsprit shrouds were new in 1999. The portable top mast forestay and aft lower shrouds were new in 1996.

Sails
Mainsail with three slab reefing points
Large genoa and small genoa
Large jib and small jib

Electrical

12v and 240 v ring main with modern circuit breaker.
New domestic and engine batteries in 2016.
Electric lighting was installed in 1999 - there are also three gimballed oil lamps.
Sterling battery charger

Inventory

Ground tackle:
Main anchor - plough 25+ lbs.
Kedge - fishermans 25+ lbs.
Chain - approx. 100' of galvanised short link. Various warps and fenders.
Other
Navigation lights
ICOM VHF radio
Bidata log/echosounder - new 1999
Bosun gimballed steering compass
240v shaving socket
Radare reflector
Hand bell
Boarding ladder
Sail cover
Cockpit and forehatch covers
Boat hook and Ensign staff.

PROPULSION

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

40.0

Propeller Type

3 Blade, Bronze

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

Maurice Griffiths type

Hull Material

Wood

Hull Type

Monohull

OTHER

Bathrooms

Yes

Double Berths

2

Single Berths

1

Twin Berths

1

Length on Deck

9.14 meters

Drive Transmission Description

Direct

Drive Up

1.09 meters

Engine Year

1980

Engine Type

Inboard

Fuel Tanks Capacity

56.78 liters

No of Heads

1

Keel Type

Other

Water Tanks Capacity

37.85 liters

ABOUT SEACRAFT TIDEWATER CLASS BASED

The SeaCraft Tidewater Class based is a 30 feet long that boasts a 8.7 feet beam. and a draft of 1.13 meters.This 1961 diesel SeaCraft Tidewater Class based is powered by a BMC COMMANDER 1.5L, with 40.0 horsepower. The SeaCraft Tidewater Class based is made of wood.