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LOCATION
Bristol United Kingdom
YEAR
1970
LENGTH
78.74 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Lady Kate
Year
1970
Make & Model
Trawler 24 Metre
Boat type
Power
Length
78.74 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Bristol United Kingdom
Beam
21.0 ft.
Berths
10
Cabins
10
Draft Max
10.83 ft.
MULTIPLE USE CONVERTED FISHING TRAWLER
An extremely versatile and very attractive, 16 berth, converted fishing trawler. Completely rebuilt with hundreds of thousands spent in the early 2000’s to add an additional deck and to raise the bridge above its previous level. Recently refurbished including extensive insulation that was completed 2 years ago in preparation for whale watching and diving expeditions off the Norweign and Islandic coastlines.
The boat can be skippered commercially up to 20 miles from safe haven in UK waters with a commercially endorsed Advanced Power Boat qualification (3 miles with Power Boat Level 2) - see Annex 3 of the MCA’s MGN280 guidelines. An Off-shore Yachtmaster, Ocean Yachtmaster or MCA Boatmaster qualification is required to skipper the boat commercially up to 60 miles from safe haven.
Fuel usage is very economic at approximately 40 litres per hour with an 8.5 knots cruising speed. The boat can hold in excess of 16,000 litres of fuel and with 4 tonnes fresh water storage, 5.4 tonnes for shower water and 1.2 tonnes black water, this boat can go a long way without stopping. She is strong and designed for force 8+ gales.
In the past Lady Kate was used as a dive boat - she has a compressor on board and a dive lift, she was used for charity challenges and has previously supported a list of celebrities including Richard Branson and his Virgin team to swim from Holyhead to Dublin. She also provided safety support cover for kayaking in 2014 when the Beeline Britain team completed the first ever straight-line journey from Land’s End to John O’Groats and has been used by ITV to film documentaries about Britain’s sharks and whales. Most recently she was run as a bed and breakfast hotel in Kinsale, Southern Ireland before travelling to Gosport to be used on the South Coast as a leisure vessel.
There are 10 cabins on board: 4 cabins with bunk beds, 4 single cabins, 1 double en-suite, 1 crew room with 2 beds. There are 3 bathrooms and 4 toilets. The kitchen is fully equipped with dishwasher, 4 plate ceramic hob and fridge.
Gardener 6 Cyl Generator
Diving Compressor (7.5kw)
2 Anchors (Main 72kg, kedge 34kg)
Crane (HAP KRANE - Germany)
EPIRB MT 400 GME
Autopilot (Navitron NT921)
Fluxgate Compass - koden GPS
Radars (Furuno)
Sounder (Furuno)
Searchlight
GPS (Magellan)
New batteries
1 phase and 3 phase power
Shore supply available
-Tanks:
Diesel P/S 6.9 tonnes
Diesel S/B 6.9 tonnes
Water P/S 2.07 tonnes
Water S/B 2.14 tonnes
Shower/grey 5.4 tonnes
Black water 1.2 tonnes
Cruising Speed
8.5 knots
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
400.0
Engine Location
Center
Max Speed Knots
10
Propeller Type
3 Blade, Other
HULL
Hull Material
Steel
OTHER
Bathrooms
3
Double Berths
2
Single Berths
4
Twin Berths
4
Drive Transmission Description
Direct
Drive Up
3.3 meters
Dry Weight
110000 kilograms
Engine Year
1970
Engine Type
Inboard
No of Heads
4
The Trawler 24 Metre is a 79 feet long that boasts a 21 feet beam. and a draft of 3.3 meters.This 1970 diesel Trawler 24 Metre is powered by a Lister Blackstone, with 400.0 horsepower, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 10 knots and a cruising speed of 8.5 knots. The Trawler 24 Metre is made of steel.