Hurley Silhouette Mk III Bilge Keeled
A classic from a bygone era !
- Barco REF# · 301066
- Eslora total · 5.25m
- Año · 1971
- Construcción · Fibra
- Perfíl de carena · Doble quilla
- Camas · 2
- Motor · 1 x gasolina 2cv, Honda 4 stroke (2005)
- Lugar · Neyland, Pembrokeshire
Este barco está fuera del mercado Aqui hay algunas embarcaciones que siguen en venta
Detalles suplementarios
Diseñador | Robert Tucker |
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Astillero | Hurley Marine |
Lugar | Neyland, Pembrokeshire |
Sistemas Mecánicos
Motor | 1 x gasolina 2cv |
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Marca del motor y el modelo | Honda 4 stroke (2005) |
Horas de motor | Desconocido |
Motor refrigerado por | Aire enfriado |
Gobierno | caña |
Propulsión | fueraborda |
Helice(s) | 3 Blade |
Consumo de carburante | 1.5 ltr /hora A velocidad de crucero |
Dimensiones
Eslora total | 5.25m |
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Eslora de flotación | 4.20m |
Manga | 1.90m |
Calado mín. | 1.06m |
Calado máx. | 1.06m |
Desplazamiento | 500kg |
Altura interior | 1.37m |
Ubicación/Lugar | A tierra |
Jarcia
sloop aparejado Aluminio perchas ()
Velas
Rizas de mayor | - () |
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Génova | - Enrollador () |
Sistemas eléctricos
12 batería de voltios, 1 Carga de baterías por:
Construcción
Construction | Fibra |
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Perfíl de carena | Doble quilla |
Acabado | Pintura acabado |
Interiores
Total # de literas | 2 |
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No. de literas únicas | 2 |
Camarote(s) | 1 |
Baño | 1 Baño (Manual) |
Heads is 'bucket n chuckit'
Interiores
Heads is 'bucket n chuckit'
Equipo de cubierta
Fundas de vela | |
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Cabos | |
Defensas | |
Bichero | |
Remolque | |
Tapas de instrumentos |
2 winches de escota
1 Anclas
(Danforth)
20.00m de cadena
Equipo de navegación
Corredera | |
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Plotter | |
Sonda |
Comentario del broker
The Silhouette was a well respected little bilge keeled yacht from the drawing board of Robert Tucker back in 1953, originally intended for home building in ply. So successful was she that other builders took her on and Hurley joined in with the grp MkIII in 1965. Various builders continued to build both in Marine Ply and GRP and the Hurley built yachts were under Lloyds series production rules. Although mostly to be found tucked snugly inshore, Norfolk Broads and East Coast estuaries a favourite cruising ground, several Atlantic Crossings have reputedly been made in the venerable Silhouette and an active owners club and website are well worth a look if you wish to find out more.
Our example here requires a good dose of tlc but this is well within the capability of a keen amateur. She benefits from an apparently robust and appropriate road trailer with good tyres and a newish spare. Most of the work required to put this classic yacht in commission is of a cosmetic nature and, she's "as cheap as chips"!
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.