Remarks :
'Black Jack', Draco 2100 Sportcab, a good quality 21ft family sports cruiser / weekender 2 + 2 berth accommodation fitted with a sea toilet and galley area. Powered by a Volvo Penta 140hp petrol engine. New cockpit canopy plus several other updates. Available for viewing at Conwy Marina, North Wales.
Accommodation :
V Berth cabin with cushions and table in the middle. Can be made for sleeping for three people.
Small sink on starboard side with pressurised hot and cold water
2 glass doors separate cabin from cockpit. These can be pushed under the control panel so that 2/3 of the width is open to the cabin. Two swivel chairs in the cockpit and an u-sofa that can be made into a wide sunbed.
New interior cushions 2019
Interior re-trimmed 2019
Headlining replaced 2019
Inventory :
Deck Equipment:
Anchor with chain and warp
6 x Fenders
Mooring warps
Pick up buoys + swing mooring strop - New 2015
Cockpit canopy - New 2016
Outboard engine bracket
Swim platform
Flag pole
Outboard engine - Electric
On-board CCTV
At the helm:
Compass (2016)
Speedometer
Ammeter
Temp meter
Tank gauge
Depth finder
Marine VHF radio (2015)
Fisher finder
Other Equipment:
LED cabin and deck lighting
USB Chargers
Electrical sockets installed 2016
Mechanical :
Construction:
Draco 2100 Sportcab built by Draco Boats of Norway circa 1978.
GRP hull, deck and superstructure
Planing hull
Hull Marking
Mechanical:
Powered by a single Volvo Penta 23A 4-Cylinder 140hp petrol inboard engine to a Volvo Penta sterndrive.
Fresh water-cooled.
Trim tabs
Single morse control throttle
Full engine service to include oil / coolant / fuel filters / oil filters carried out in 2019
Exhaust heat exchanger/manifold replaced in 2017
Sterndrive pressure tested, new prop seal and oil in 2016
Anti-fouled 2019
Tankage:
Fuel - 200L in Stainless steel tank
Water - 50L in Steel tank
Electrical:
4 x 12v Batteries (2 x 165ah / 2 x 270ah)
240v Shore power system to include shore power cable.
Sacrificial anode replaced in 2019.
Water:
Pressurised cold water
New water pump and pipework in 2017.