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Snapdragon 27
| Boat REF#
| 31567 |
| Price
| removed from sale/ |
| LOA
|
8.31m (27'3") |
| Year
| 1972 |
| Construction
| GRP |
| Underwater profile
| Bilge keels |
| Berths
| 6 |
| Engine
| 1 x diesel 15hp, Nanni 260KC (unknown year) |
| Lying
| Sussex |
Mechanical
| Engine
| 1 x diesel 15hp |
|
| Nanni 260KC (unknown year) |
| Engine Hours
| Not Recorded |
| Engine Cooled
| Raw Water |
| Steering
| Wheel |
| Drive
| Shaft |
| Prop(s)
| 3 blade fixed |
| Fuel consumption (approx)
| 1.5 ltr (0.3 G) /hour At Cruising Speed |
| Cruising speed (approx)
| 5 knots |
| Max speed (approx)
| 7 knots |
Dimensions
| LOA
| 8.31m (27'3") |
| LWL
| 0.00m (0'0") |
| Beam
| 2.59m (8'6") |
| Draft Min
| 0.00m (0'0") |
| Draft Max
| 0.81m (2'8") |
| Displacement
| 0kg (0.0lbs) |
| Headroom
| 1.80m (5'11") |
| Storage
| On mooring |
Rig
Sails
| Mainsail
| Unknown - Slab (unknown year) |
| Headsail
| - Furling (unknown year) |
| Sheet winches
| 2 |
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.
Her condition suggests that she has had very light use. GRP boats built before the 70's oil crisis are generally in better condition due to the amount and quality of resin used.
If you are looking for a coastal cruiser, that will not fall over when it dries out, then give this one careful thought.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.