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Bombigher for sale in Slovenia

LOCATION

Slovenia

YEAR

1982

LENGTH

58.01 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1982

Make & Model

Bombigher

Boat type

Sail

Length

58.01 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Slovenia

Tax status

Inc VAT

DESCRIPTION

Daniel Bombigher designed his Shpountz schooners for long voyages; the hull shape, deck layout, rig sail plan and internal layout all contribute towards making them real marine homes. They are steady at sea, leaving no wake, even fully laden. The small draught provides easy access to estuaries and rivers. Her stability makes her comfortable to live well on board, regardless of the weather or the state of the sea, whether cooking, eating, sleeping or washing.

The sail plan is well spaced and easy to balance. The long keel slopes aft to optimise reaching. The centre board forward helps windward performance, and is adjustable to suit all headings.

The gaff schooner rig, sails virtually by touch whatever the conditions - at maximum efficiency with no effort, just like a big dinghy.

HOLLANDER is currently in remarkable condition; this vessel has benefitted from an owner who has meticulously maintained every last detail and equipped the boat to go anywhere - the interesting thing is; she is schooner rigged and her dimensions and layout would allow a family to live comfortably on an extended cruise and handle her easily. Now chartering she is benefitting from the close attention of her full time crew of 2.


Dimensions


Length Overall: 17.8 m / 58 ft
Length at Waterline: 41 ft 10 in / 12.74
Beam: 5.2 m / 17 ft
Max Draft: 1.6 m / 5ft to

Engines


Total Power: 130 HP / 96 KW

Construction


Backbone and frames are laminated, the keel, stem and stern timbers of iroko and frames of Fir. Planking is built up of a cedar core, two diagonal layers of mahogany and an outer planking of iroko.
The keel, stem and stern timbers are iroko and frames of fir. The hull planking is cold moulded with cedar core, two diagonal layers of mahogany and a final thick outer planking of iroko - altogether an almost bulletproof and watertight 2 inch skin.
The bilge has internal ballast of pig iron cast in pitch, covered off with a ply sole. The centreboard floor timbers are reinforced with stainless steel and ballast is covered with stainless steel.
The centreboard is massively constructed of metal, wood and ballast so it can drop on its own even when under sail. Lifting is manual with a powerful winch on deck. It fits tightly in the trunk to avoid rattling and is hung without a through bolt to facilitate mounting and dismounting and eliminating leakage.
The deck is composite – Over laminated iroko deck beams are two layers of marine ply overlaid with one layer of teak, glued without dowels, and well sealed as there are no evident open seams. Well scrubbed to a non slip surface, it has never been sanded and therefore retains over 5 mm depth in the seams. In a near salt free environment, all unfinished teak has been treated with Boracol to kill algae and keep the woodwork healthy.

Accommodation and Domestic Equipment


The interior is entirely constructed with iroko; apparently with no expense spared. It has been maintained with regular annual repainting and varnishing from bilge to deckhead.
Access below by hatchway and companionway steps to port leads to the galley which has a top and front loaded fridge with a small open freezer compartment. Two sinks drain into a small grey water tank which drains automatically and a two burner gimballed propane cooker (new 06). Two deck prisms and three portholes provide good light.
From the galley the main cabin saloon opens out forward. This features two pilot berths outboard and a huge drop leave table straddling the centreboard trunk (which is accessible for inspection and cleaning; even afloat) with settees either side. This table can seat eight people comfortably; up to fifteen at a squeeze.
A Refleks diesel stove (2006) provides heating and feeds water to a heat exchanger fan in the master and guest cabin plus the two towel racks in the heads, all of which makes this boat fit for high latitudes and / or late seasons. The old British steamer pendant lamp is now electric powered.
The guest Cabin has one double and one single berth, curtained off from main salon and with its own companionway (ladder that can be stowed). There is ample stowage in shelves and lockers.
The guest head has a shower with grating, towel rack, and push button Lavac WC (new 08).
The master cabin is approached – again from aft; the starboard side. It has a sizeable chart table, double berth athwartships, switch panel and ample stowage in drawers and lockers. En suite is a bath with shower, warmed towel rack (electric / water from the Reflex) and all new Rheinstrom WC.

Rig, Spars, Blocks and Sails


The rig has two configurations - an offshore three headsail rig and a single headsail arrangement. The single headsail mode makes for easier sailing on the comparatively short runs expected in coastal waters. The two configurations are however easily interchanged.

Spars are of finest spruce and have been alternatively pulled over winter to keep them in pristine condition. The ash blocks have stainless steel bindings and bronze sheaves, a surplus allows for rotation and always a fresh set in use. All deck and rig hardware is custom made of high quality stainless steel. All shackles and most other hardware are from Wichard with abundant spares in the locker.

Standing rigging is all spliced stainless, soft eyed around the masts to eliminate any hardware failure. Shrouds are tightened with turnbuckles concealed within a set of traditional deadeyes and lanyards – not totally traditional but sensible modern working practice.

Overall the rig provides for shorthanded and comfortable sailing with a fairly big, traditional looking boat.

FSE Double Braided Classic running rigging all new 2016

DECK EQUIPMENT AND GROUND TACKLE

- 120 lb CQR anchor and appropriate hardware to support it
- Complete set of fenders and warps
- Heavy 15 m hawsers to tie up in storm conditions

Deck Equipment and Ground Tackle


- 65 lb CQR anchor on 100 m chain SB on hydraulic windlass
- 35 lb CQR on rope
- Complete set of fenders and warps
- Heavy 15 m hawsers to tie up in storm conditions

Mechanical Electrical and Tankage


- The Engine room is amidships between galley and master bath; accessible from both sides
- Volvo TMD 40A 130 HP / 96 kW (1982) completely overhauled, regularly and professionally maintained
- Main engine drives a four blade SPW "sailing" prop (prop and shaft new 07)
- HFL 6 kW generator
- Large battery set
- 2 x Optima engine start batteries new 2016
- 500 litre stainless steel fuel tank under cockpit sole
- 700 litre fresh water tanks (under guest cabin berths)
- Grey water tanks for galley, guest head and shower port and master bathroom stbd
- Wiring, plumbing, hydraulics and all pumps new in 2005

Navigation Equipment


- Silva navigation system
- Raymarine Evolution independent autopilot with P70 head unit new 2016
- ICOM M91D VHF operate with mast antenna or mobile new 2016

Safety


- Ocean Safety 8P life raft new 2016
- Ocean Signal E100 EPIRB with GPS
- 4 x Hand flares red new 2016
- 4 x Hand flares white new 2016
- 4 x Parachute rockets new 2016
- 2 x Gloria 2kg ABC fire extinguisher new 2016
- Life Sling overboard rescue system new 2016

Brokers Comments


Daniel Bombigher designed his Shpountz schooners for long voyages; the hull shape, deck layout, rig sail plan and internal layout all contribute towards making them real marine homes. They are steady at sea, leaving no wake, even fully laden. The small draught provides easy access to estuaries and rivers. Her stability makes her comfortable to live well on board, regardless of the weather or the state of the sea, whether cooking, eating, sleeping or washing.

The sail plan is well spaced and easy to balance. The long keel slopes aft to optimise reaching. The centre board forward helps windward performance, and is adjustable to suit all headings.

The gaff schooner rig, sails virtually by touch whatever the conditions - at maximum efficiency with no effort, just like a big dinghy.

HOLLANDER is currently in remarkable condition; this vessel has benefitted from an owner who has meticulously maintained every last detail and equipped the boat to go anywhere - the interesting thing is; she is schooner rigged and her dimensions and layout would allow a family to live comfortably on an extended cruise and handle her easily. Now chartering she is benefitting from the close attention of her full time crew of 2.

Other Equipment

HOLLANDER

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

Daniel Bombigher

OTHER

Builder

Bombigher Hollander SA

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