BOATS FOR SALE
BULLFINCH
1930 – 18FT Launch by J.W. Brooke and Co. restored to original specification in 1991 and preserved on a trailer for annual
outings. Powered by a 10 H.P. Brooke Empire with only 90 hours running since rebuild in 1991. A reconditioned spare engine and Trailer are included. Price £15,000
Contact John Brooke on 01902 751132 or by e-mail:
jomebrooke@talktalk.net
IAN OUGHTRED NESS BOAT 1997
Length 16’ 10” beam 5’ 4” with balanced lug sail rig. Indispension road trailer, Mariner 3.3 outboard, full cover, fenders, anchor, oars, spare wheel and lock. In excellent ready to sail condition. £3,750 Tel. 01484 841822
RestoRation PRoject A rare opportunity to acquire a 23’ft Motor Launch.
Built Dornom & Sons Salcombe in 1939 Was tender to gentleman’s yacht. A restoration project that requires completion.
Very attractive boat in great condition. Has been housed in boat store for over 40 years. Reluctant sale. OIRO £8,250.00
Viewings by appointment in Salcombe telephone: 01548 843 167 or 07968 790 044
PHIL MOYLE 5X2
BFS.indd 1 4/8/11 3:56:15 PM
Vedette engine and full length canopy. Wonderful condition £15,000 could deliver. Tel: 01702 582550
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Stunning 100% perfect and original 12.5 ft clinker-built dingy by Borwicks of Windermere.
1954.Larch, oak and mahogany. All original fittings inc oars,trailer,fitted canvas. Interior as new. Takes outboard. £6750 o.n.o. Contact 0787 661 6125.
1971 Dragon gBr 461
1972 Olympic contender. Borresen varnished mahogany, teak deck, North sails. Always barn stored BUT snow collapsed barn roof caused considerable but repairable deck/coachroof/mast damage. Can deliver. Offers when seen – ex trailer. View Aberdeen Tel 01651 872889
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“RIVIERA ESPORTAZIONE” One of a kind, faithfully restored, 60 foot, 1962 yacht. Two twin cabins, three bathrooms (two with shower). Kitchen with dishwasher, fridge-freezer, microwave and four sleeping spaces in the living room. Crew quarters with
separate entrance, featuring a double berth with shower and WC. Original, restored, 350 HP diesel engines (twin General Motors, 30 l/h), generator (6.5KW), AC and a water maker (180 l/h). Auto pilot, GPS, plotter and sonar; original wooden furniture and suede trims; lying Turgutreis, Turkey. £495,000
Tel: 07956402962 Email:
f.rodriguez@
imperial.ac.uk
The deadline for the next issue is 23/6/2011
SAMPLE STYLE A GOLANT GAFFER
No. 8. Excellent 2 berth coastal cruiser, built 1999. Length 18’ 9” Beam 7’ Draft 2’ 9” long keel, designed by Roger Dongray. Yanmar GM 10 regularly serviced. Very attractive boat
lovingly maintained, Lying Fowey. £12,000 ono.
Email:
name@classicboat.co.uk 0000 11111111
Ex. Thames conservancy launch 19’ x 5’ built Bushells circa 1965. Traditional construction with original overhauled
Lady ember
STYLE A. 5cm x 2 columns. Either 160 words or 80 words plus colour photograph.
£275 inc VAT and Internet SAMPLE STYLE B
‘WALTHAM LADY’
Cornish Trader LOA 40’, Beam 9’6’’, Gaff rigged GRP Ketch. Bilge keel, centreplate, bowspirit. 20hp yanmar. Lovely solid and seaworthy. Much admired. Portsmouth. £28,500.
Tel: 00000 111111. See:
apolloduck.net/183014 Droleen 11
Laurent Giles Brittany 1948, 10.2m. Won Channel Cup 1948. CB no 156 & 193. Yachting Monthly August 1948. BCYC Member. Information Pack from
Droleen2@gmail.com £45,000.
76 CLASSIC BOAT JULY 2011
Classic Calvert 14’6” 2 berth Motor Cruiser. 1958. One family ownership. Carefully refurbished. Stored under cover. 2 stroke RCA Dolphin 12hp petrol engine. Seagull outboard. New upholstery/cockpit cover. Trailer. £12,000
Queensland II Telephone: 01244 676974
STYLE B. 5cm x 1 colums. Either 55 words or 30 words plus colour photograph.
£155 inc VAT and Internet
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