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Seaplane Tender
| Boat REF#
| 7504 |
| Price
| removed from sale/ |
| LOA
|
12.10m (39'8") |
| Year
| 1940 |
| Construction
| Wood carvel |
| Underwater profile
| Planing |
| Berths
| 0 |
| Engine
| 2 x diesel 130hp, Perkins S6M (1949) |
| Lying
| Southampton UK |
Mechanical
| Engine
| 2 x diesel 130hp |
|
| Perkins S6M (1949) |
| Engine Hours
| Not Recorded |
| Engine Cooled
| Raw Water |
| Steering
| Wheel |
| Drive
| Shaft |
| Prop(s)
| 3 bladed |
| Fuel consumption (approx)
| 9.0 ltr (2.0 G) /hour At Cruising Speed |
| Cruising speed (approx)
| 15 knots |
| Max speed (approx)
| 23 knots |
| Generator output
| 1500KVA |
Dimensions
| LOA
| 12.10m (39'8") |
| LWL
| 11.90m (39'1") |
| Beam
| 2.60m (8'6") |
| Draft Min
| 0.00m (0'0") |
| Draft Max
| 0.76m (2'6") |
| Displacement
| 5,500kg (12,127.5lbs) |
| Headroom
| 1.75m (5'9") |
Disclaimer
The particulars detailed herein are intended to give a fair description of the vessel but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed, these particulars are not a part of any contract or offer and are supplied on the understanding that all negotiations shall be through Boatshed Brokerages, who are acting as brokers for the vendor. The vendor is not selling in the course of a business unless otherwise stated. The prospective purchaser is strongly recommended to check the particulars and where appropriate, at his own expense, to employ qualified agents to carry out surveys, structural and/or mechanical & electrical.
See "more photos" to view 37 internal and external photos of this vessel. "Zeta" means "Hand Maiden", she is a seaplane tender and served as an airsea rescue boat during World War II. It is believed she also took part in the Dieppe raid with the Canadian forces and D-day invasion. She is a very interesting boat to own, has a lot of history backed up by original documentation. She has been well maintained and remains in her RAF colours and always attracts a lot of attention. She is believed to be the last Brookes marine construction still in commision. Buy now and join the Trafalgar celebrations this summer for the fleet review as well as the festival of the sea. Photographs, analysis and comments by Peter Delbridge of Boatshed Hamble.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.