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Sadler 34 for sale in Plymouth United Kingdom

LOCATION

Plymouth United Kingdom

YEAR

1988

LENGTH

34.91 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Jinsa

Year

1988

Make & Model

Sadler 34

Boat type

Sail

Length

34.91 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Plymouth United Kingdom

Tax status

Paid

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

10.93 ft.

Draft Max

5.84 ft.

LWL

27.82 ft.

DESCRIPTION

SadlerFin Keel - £34,950

The Sadler 34 offers quick and sea-kindly performance with a well designed accommodation. This one has only had three owners from new with the current owner having bought her through ourselves just two years ago and the second owner bought her in 1989 through myself. 'Nice example' sums 'JINSA' up. Epoxied beneath the water line since 1990; replacement white sails in 2003, Spinnaker and Cruising chute in addition; replacement teak sheathing in the cockpit 2006 and an engine that has had all the right things done to it professionally.

Designed by Martin Sadler and built by Sadler Yachts Ltd to a hull design incorporating PU foam core to provide positive buoyancy in the event of a hull breach, the Sadler 34 was fitted with a cast iron external fin keel and skeg supported rudder. This one, in common with the majority, is tiller steered for a more direct sailing feel and much better utility of space within the cockpit.

If you've been planning/hoping to buy a Sadler 34, then this is the one to view and to secure for yourself!

Accommodation:

Up to seven berths in three cabins with a generous, U-shaped galley, forward-facing chart table, centreline leafed table, heads compartment forward and forward cabin separated from the heads by wooden door, all based on Sadler's foam stiffened sub moulding that provides insulated accommodation and built-in buoyancy. A single outlet hot air heater by Eberspacher is fitted. A CD/radio unit by Panasonic, with twin speakers mounted on the main bulkhead.

Forward cabin:Two berths, formed in a 'Vee' can provide a double berth using an in-fill cushion. Under berth lockers are lined (dry) storage lockers used for light wind sail storage. Hanging locker. Opening hatch over for light and ventilation.
Heads Compartment:Extends across the beam of the hull, forward of the mast, with doors ahead and to the main bulkhead for privacy. A Jabsco 'Twist n Lock' marine flushing toilet is fitted, replacing the original pump mechanism. Hot and cold water via a shower faucet to a moulded hand basin. All sea valves in this compartment are of the Blakes, tapered seacock design. Hanging locker to starboard for oilskins, life-jackets and harnesses. Ventilation is provided by two 'Tannoy' ventilites overhead.
Main Saloon:Provided with a single pilot berth to port and 4 closed lockers to starboard, above the settee berths, with in-filling panel to enable the U-shaped seating to convert to a double if required. Light and ventilation from a centre-line hatch over and fixed, toughened glass windows to the coachroof's sides. The water tank is located beneath the starboard settee berth with substantial stowage under the settee to port. Two lee cloths are fitted for night passage making.
Navigation area:A securely mounted chart table accommodates folded charts and almanacs within, although there is a deeply-fiddled cave locker outboard of the chart table too. A Raymarine SL72 radar's display has been flush-mounted within a teak finished mounting above the table and the AIS transponder is mounted alongside. The companionway snood-mounted instruments feed a multi repeater alongside the navigator's right elbow. Vinyl covered navigator's seat to chart table.
Galley:Located to port of the companionway (for the sake of being hove to on starboard tack while making a cup of tea), the Sadler 34's galley is notably generous in offering a relatively large amount of work space (with a front opening 'fridge, rather top opening); security to a cook while healed workable storage and even a built in gash bin. The cooker by Plastimo is still the original, but serviceable and is fitted with two burners to the hob, a separate grill and an oven. Twin stainless steel sinks are fitted within the forward peninsular. A 'Tannoy' ventilator is fitted overhead. The Sadler branded crockery will remain with the boat.
Aft cabin:Located to starboard, this cabin extends forward of thecompanionway steps/engine box., thereby offering some seating and a hinged fiddled surface for mobile phones, rings and watches etc. ahead of the double berth. Light and ventilation is provided by an opening portlight to the cockpit's footwell, plus the side window and 'Tannoy' ventilator above.

Mechanical And Electrical Systems

Fitted with a Volvo Penta 2003, indirectly cooled diesel engine, rated at approx. 28 BHP, driving a fixed, two bladed propeller. The engine had a top end overhaul in June 2007, with the head re-skimmed and the valve seats reground. New exhaust elbow fitted 2008, The gearbox's input shaft's splines have been replaced (2013).

The stern tube's original inboard seal has been replaced by a PSS water lubricated stern seal in 2000 (with a replacement bellows fitted in 2013) and an Ambassador 'Stripper' rope cutter is fitted to shaft, ahead of the propeller.

Electrical Systems:
Three lead acid batteries are fitted within dedicated storage recesses formed within the internal moulding's form: 2 x 115 A/hr capacity batteries form the 'Domestic and Services' bank, with a separate 75A/hr battery (new 2021) for engine cranking.

Charging is by engine-driven alternator and a CTEK MV AC battery charger for use when the vessel is connected to electrical shore support.

An Adverc battery state sensor and charge regulator has been fitted.

The standard Sadler 9-way switch and fuse panel was supplemented by an additional 7-way panel, incorporating battery charge state indicator.

Internal lighting has been fitted with LED lamps in the main.

Tankage

Fuel:              25 Imp. gallons (112 litres approx.) diesel carried in a stainless steel tank                              located toward the rear of the cockpit locker. Provided with a sight-gauge.

Freshwater: 45 Imp. gallons (approx 200 litres) freshwater carried within a rigid GRP                                 tank, formed within the internal moulding, with a GRP lid screwed over,                                  located amidships beneath the starboard settee berth.

Sails And Spars

Rigged as a masthead sloop on her original 'Kemp Masts' spars (badged Selden extrusions) and a Furlex (by Selden) roller reefing system on the for'stay. The backstay is fitted with a mechanical adjuster. The standing rigging was replaced in 2021.

Running rigging and reefing lines (all in clean condition) are led aft to cockpit and handled by a variety of Lewmar winches, with the headsail sheet primary winches being chromed bronze Lewmar 43 Self-tailers. Spinnaker sheet snubbing winches are fitted too.
The mainsail is provided with a conventional sail cover, but with openings to accommodate the lazy jacks that are fitted.
The Sail Wardrobe includes:
-Fully battened mainsail by Doyle (2003), with the original mainsail retained as a             spare or for winter use.
-Crosscut, roller reefing genoa with foam luff by Doyle (2003).
-Original genoa, retained on board as a spare or for winter use.
-  Symmetrical Spinnaker, c/w dousing sock.
-  Asymmetrical cruising chute, within sock.

Navigation Equipment

  • Raymarine ST60 Log, Depth and Wind indicators mounted within companionway fascia.
  • Raymarine ST60 Multi instrument at chart table.
  • Raymarine SL72 monochrome radar.
  • Garmin 128 GPS.
  • AIS transponder with USB output connection for attachment to a laptop.
  • 2 x bulkhead replacement steering compasses.
  • Handbearing compass.
  • Raymarine ST4000 digital control head for the autopilot, linked to wind instrument & GPS with a steer to wind angle function

Deck Equipment:

  • Twin bow rollers.
  • 35lbs CQR anchor with chain and warp.
  • Danforth 'kedge' anchor stowed in aft lazarette.
  • Stainless steel stanchions and guardwires, pushpit with folding transom ladder.
  • Mainsheet stoppered track, converted to towable car with sinlock jammers to either side for control lines.
  • High quality, extendable tiller extension by Spinlock.
  • Winch handle pockets and nylon-reinforced PVC rope tidies in white.
  • Acrylic Sprayhood on three-hoop folding frame.
  • Matching acrylic mainsail cover.
  • Teak laid cockpit seating (replaced in 2006).
  • Set of blue vinyl-covered cockpit cushions.
  • Two cockpit lockers and gas locker accommodating two Camping Gaz 907 canisters.
  • Outboard engine stowage pad.
  • 3D Superlight 2.70m, three person inflatable tender (new in 2021).
  • 2HP Yamaha 2B two-stroke outboard engine c/w rainproof cover by 'Ducksback.com'
  • Manually blown foghorn, plus an aerosol operated horn.
  • Inflatable 'at anchor' and 'motor-sailing' day-shapes.
  • Ensign and staff.
  • Minimum of eight inflatable fenders, plus additional ones used for winter conditions.
  • Min. of 4 mooring ropes, together with a number of rubber snubbers.

Safety Equipment

  • Raymarine 54E GMDSS and DSC capable fixed VHF radio.
  • 'Submersible' handheld VHF radio.
  • Fastfind personal locator beacon (PLB).
  • 4 person, standard life raft by Ocean Safety, with next 'Service Due' date of December 2019.
  • 2 x 1kg dry powder fire extinguisher located in the galley and forward cabin.
  • Fire blanket.
  • Manual bilge pump fitted within cockpit. An electric immersion pump is fitted in the heads' shower sump that could be used to supplement the main bilge pump.
  • 2 x Horse-shoe lifebuoys, c/w drogues and floating lights.
  • Danbuoy.
  • Foghorn (Gas)
  • Jackstays.
  • 12V DC searchlight.
  • Anchor ball & Motoring cone (Both inflatable)
  • First Aid kit (expiry date of contents not checked or established).

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as life rafts, EPIRBs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs.

PROPULSION

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

28.0

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Ballast

2267.96

Designer

Martin Sadler

Hull Material

Fiberglass

OTHER

Displacement(kgs)

5805.98 kilograms

Drive Transmission Description

Direct

Engine Year

2012

Engine Type

Inboard

Fuel Tanks Capacity

112 liters

No of Heads

1

Keel Type

Fin Keel

Water Tanks Capacity

200 liters

ABOUT SADLER 34

The Sadler 34 is a 35 feet long that boasts a 11 feet beam. and a draft of 1.78 meters.This 1988 diesel Sadler 34 is powered by a Volvo Penta 2003B, with 28.0 horsepower. The Sadler 34 is made of fiberglass.