Accommodation:
'Barcarolle' has a large, light and airy saloon with impressive headroom all the way to the forward cabin. Finished in satin varnished mahogany throughout.
There are three separate spacious and airy double cabins with good storage and hanging cupboards. There is
also extensive storage space under each bunk and two large storage drawers under the forward cabin bed.
Forward cabin: Large double berth with open shelf along each side. Hanging lockers to port and starboard. Large overh... read more
Jeanneau NC33 - 2018 model presented with a high specification - Competitively priced at £239,950
This example is fully loaded with almost every conceivable extra and all the key features you'd expect from a boat of this size and quality. The highlights include:
- The larger Twin 220hp Volvo Penta Inboard Engine option with only 252hrs total hours
- Volvo Joystick Position Control - For easy berthing
- Bow thruster
- Upgraded 12inch Raymarine Axiom Plotter with engine data... read more
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 50DS – 2008/2009 - £232,500 (UK VAT Paid)
The Sun Odyssey 50DS has been a very successful model for Jeanneau over the years. She is an attractive, stylish and modern looking yacht externally and has an extremely light, airy, comfortable and functional interior layout with 3 double cabins each with en-suites, a large sociable saloon and a really good galley.
The huge aft cabin is the envy of many other yachts – with a queen sized centre-line berth, amble storage and en... read more
Beneteau Oceanis 393 Clipper with the preferred ‘owners’ 2 cabin layout giving a more roomy saloon and galley area. This is a very spacious boat with a large forward double cabin with en suite heads, and the saloon seating can convert to a double berth too if required.
Offering a satisfying level of sailing performance, well behaved and easily handled when short-handed thanks to an in-mast furling mainsail & even an electric winch on the coachroof (perfect for shorthanded sailing), el... read more
Cornish Crabbers' Bermudan Pilot Cutter 30 - 1995 - £64,950
'Aliesje' is a one-off and represents a super opportunity for someone that appreciates just what they are looking at.
Back in the mid 1990's, upon his purchase of the Cornish Crabbers business, the new Managing Director of the time (who is half Dutch) recognised that in the moth-balled Cornish Cutter 30 moulds he had an asset that had been significantly under-utilised and, as a priority, he immediately had the moulds refurbishe... read more
Bavaria 36 - 2003 - Competitively priced at £46,500
A well-equipped example of the popular Bavaria 36 model with three double cabins plus saloon berths.
The Bavaria 36 is a roomy cruiser with a good turn of speed, agile manoeuvrability and comfortable accommodation for up to eight persons across three double cabins, a large galley and a sociable saloon space.
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Accommodation
Spacious accommodation offering up to e... read more
Bavaria 31 (Shoal draught version) - 2000 - £43,950
The Bavaria 31 was produced for 3 years from 1999 and should not be confused with the later Bavaria 30. The earlier hull is longer and narrower with a consequently more spritely performance to windward, as well as featuring a larger transom step that provides for more convenient and safer transfer to/from a tender while at anchor or on moorings.Â
With 6 berths in two double cabins, plus 2 good saloon berths, Eberspacher cabin heatin... read more
1993 Beneteau Oceanis 351. £43,950 Â
The Oceanis 351 was an extremely successful design; at one point being acclaimed as the most popular 35 footer in Europe. While many of those examples were sold for charter operations of course, 'Maeve' has always been in private ownership and appears to have been well spec'd by a succession of experienced and discerning owners.
The underwater sections have been epoxied and she benefits from a new Z spars mast and replacement of the standin... read more
Westerly Kestrel 35, 1993 - Keenly priced at £34,950.
The aft-cockpit version of the Dubois-designed 34/35' hull offer a super blend of ergonomic deck layout and space with a generous accommodation, good headroom throughout and two heads' compartments for absolute night time privacy at either end of the boat and spacious, comfortable communal space amidships.
The precursor of the Oceanquest AC, the Kestrel 35 had the upgraded teak-finished internal woodwork of the later incarnation, but teak-... read more
Contessa 35 - 1975/76 - £29,950
The Contessa 35, designed by Doug Peterson and built by the well-regarded Jeremy Rogers Yard at Lymington in the mid-1970's, blends the pace of a competitive one-ton design with ample accommodation for comfortable cruising - one of the best-looking and performing dual-purpose "cruiser-racer" yachts of that era,
Contessa 35’s were intended as cruiser-racers, and around 80 were built, some of these were fitted out and used more for racing than c... read more
Pearson 33 - 1986 - £26,950Â
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The Pearson 33 is a very popular and sought after cruising yacht in North America where it is often classed as a 'cruiser/racer' due to its good performance and excellent sea keeping qualities achieved through a good ballast ratio.Â
This example has spent nearly all of its life in the UK, first in the central Solent area and then for the past 20+ years in Devon cruising the South West coast. She been well cared for by her owners past and... read more
Westerly Fulmar - 1987 - £24,500
A fin-keeled, and relatively late example of the popular and well respected Fulmar 32, with a replacement engine, re-lined interior and recently replaced standing rigging. The headsail sheet winches are self-tailing and the cockpit’s surfaces have been professionally re-finished, including the cockpit gratings that appear to have been re-furbished and re-glued as necessary and the locker lid to have been re-hinged on stainless steel hinges.
'Petronella' has ... read more
Dufour 31 - 1980 - £22,950
A spacious yacht designed for safe and comfortable cruising and offering well designed
accommodation for six.
Fitted with a new 25hp Beta diesel engine in 2014 with only 217 hrs. run from new.
New standing rigging fitted in 2021; a new Ullman Genoa supplied in 2021 and a full
cockpit enclosure and sprayhood newly fitted in 2022.
Over a 12 year period 'Wahoo' has been maintained by a professional marine fitter (ex-Princess Boats) who was a previous owner of th... read more
Beneteau First 285 - 1989 - Shoal Wing Keel - £19,500
This is the shoal draft wing keel version of the popular Beneteau First 285Â
offering performance family cruising with a large cockpit and two double cabins outside of the saloon.
She benefits from a brand new
Z-Spars Mast, Boom and furling system in late 2022, she has been well cared for by her present owner and her interior has been completely overhauled with fresh cabin upholstery and headlining's.
Perfectly set up for si... read more
Contention 33 - 1978 - £17,950
AÂ cruiser/racer designed around the 3/4 Ton series by Doug Peterson. In it's day the Contention 33 model collected a good deal of silverware. This particular example currently strikes a good balance between cruising in comfort and the ability to go faster - with her 1.82m draught and lead keel, she stands up to her canvas well and because her lines haven't been distorted to accommodate an aft 'cabin', she remains nicely balanced on the helm while doing it!Â... read more
Hardy Family Pilot 20 - 1988
The Hardy Family Pilot 20 is a capable, river & coastal small cruiser, with good accommodation for her size. The steering characteristics for sea or river cruising at low speeds are very good and generous side decks greatly assist movement around the boat. The wheelhouse offers full standing headroom, with a galley to port and seating aft under a full cockpit canopy, while the cabin offers seating around the table when its set on the pedestal, or a double b... read more
Javelin 30 - 1978 - Very keenly priced to sell at £7,950
The Javelin 30 is a very stylish little sailing yacht, her distinctive lines attracted a wide range of yachtsmen from racing to family cruising circles. She can still turn a few heads!
Designed in the 1970’s by Fred Parker as an economical way to start offshore racing and in the early years the design did well in racing, with a reputation for sweet handling and excellent windward all-weather performance helped by an excellent ballast r... read more