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Seamaster 925 for sale in Poole United Kingdom

LOCATION

Poole United Kingdom

YEAR

1979

LENGTH

30.35 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1979

Make & Model

Seamaster 925

Boat type

Sail

Length

30.35 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Poole United Kingdom

Tax status

Inc VAT

DESCRIPTION

Features
1979 Built by Seamaster Ltd to designs by Holman and Pye. GRP Hull and deck. Fin and skeg with iron keel and tiller steering. New interior upholstery, new batteries, Raymarine Depth, Speed and Wind gauges, Garmin GPSmap 550, a new heads and water tank have all been fitted since 2011, and she has been set up for single handing. Full professional hull polish, antifoul, interior & exterior valet in September 2015. Iron fin keel treatment 2015. Six coats of new gel shield 2011. Berths for 7 and powered by 3-cylinder Volvo Penta engine. Good inventory and ready to sail. 2015 survey available to download. | Video walkthrough at www.harbouryachts.co.uk
Navigation
Raymarine Depth 2012. Raymarine Wind 2012. Raymarine ST60+. Raymarine auto-tiller for steering and connected into the SeaTalk network. Compass. Raytheon 390 GPS. Garmin GPSmap 550. ICOM VHF. Full set of UK Admiralty Charts.
Electrical
Two 12 volt batteries , 100 amp/hours, 2012. Shore supply. 240v battery charger.
Mechanical
Volvo Penta MD2003 18HP engine. Seawater cooled. 3-blade propeller. Engine serviced annually. 40 litre fuel tank (new s/s tank 2003). 136 litre water tank.
Safety
Five lifejackets. Fire blanket. Radar reflector. Horse shoe. Life buoy. Flares (in date to 12/15). Horse Shoes Life Buoy. Dan Buoy.
Sails and Rig
Sloop rig with lazy jacks fitted. Standing rigging new 2009. No sheets for spinnaker. Spinnaker pole. Large Genoa- UV strip matching light grey. Mainsail. Storm sail (never used but taken out and checked annually).

Accommodation
SLEEPS SEVEN IN ONE CABIN PLUS SALOON. 1 rear quarter, 1 double in the main cabin, 1 pilot berth, 1 bench seat berth, 1 double in forward cabin. Radio with speakers. 12v Socket charger. FORWARD CABIN: Double 'V' berth. Stowage. HEADS: Washbasin. Mirror. Sea toilet - new 2014. (Opposite are hanging lockers). SALOON: Fold down chart table. Dining table. Bench seat starboard. 'U' shaped seating port (Converts into double berth). Stowage. Pilot berth on the right hand side. To the rear of the cabin under the port side is a further berth. GALLEY: Gas cooker. Two burners. Oven. Grill. Sink worktops. Stowage.
Deck
25lb CQR anchor. One main Danforth. Anchor chain. Spare fixed anchor. New ropes for most of the top deck- sheets, up-hauls, down-hauls, mooring ropes, cunningham, topping lift, mainsheet. Boat hook. Cockpit cushions. Spare fuel tank. Ten fenders. Warps. Spray hood. Ensign and pole.
Owner Comments
Comments from previous owner:

We have had great weekends sailing Nóatún around the South Coast of England to the Isle of Wight, Round the Isle race, weekends down to Poole and Dorset. Nóatún has been a delight to sail and motor around when needed. She loves a good 15 knots of wind and picks up a fair pace (6-8knots) with both sails full. She is just as comfortable being sailed with just the Genoa out and very balanced to handle. I have set her up for singlehanded sailing, and regularly took her out from the Marina in Chichester up to Cowes on my own. I have spent a few thousand on upgrading her from when I purchased her in 2011 and have added new interior upholstery, new batteries, Ray Marine Depth, Speed and Wind gauges, a new heads and water tank. She is not a complex boat nor a modern boat, but is simple to use and safe to sail in, her hull is made from thick GRP which you just don’t get these days in a new boat.
Broker Comments
This is a well behaved vessel, light and responsive to the tiller with a deep and safe cockpit. A credit to the design of Holman & Pye and the Seamaster build as a roomy cruiser.