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 | sailing yacht Tartan 1965 Sale info| Boat price | $49000 | Year of built | 1965 | | Boat manufacturer | Tartan | Boat model | 1965 |
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Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: Tartan 1965 Boat length: 11.27m / 34.3ft Price: $49000 Country: USA Location: Florida, La Bell Contact with seller by phone: 239 671-3975
Tartan 1965 equipment- Compass : Danforth, built – in
- Electrical: (All Electrical Upgrades Professionally Installed)
- PLUMBING UPGRADES: (All Plumbing Upgrades Professionally Installed)
- 4. Max: Prop 3 Blade Feathering Propeller (Professionally Installed)
- Fuel: 18 gals.
- • 3: 1 Schaefer mainsheet traveler
- LWL: 25.83'
- Engine: Yanmar 2GM20 (~16hp)
- VHF : Icom VHF Marine IC – M 59 – 2St. – fest und mobile
- SSB: Icom IC – 728
- Wi: Fi Antenna G SKY Link
- --Ullman PSC: 34 Full batten Offshore Dacron Main with 2 reefs (installed 2008)
- • Z: Diffusion aluminum mast stepped on keel
- • Tohatsu M009: BVS 9.8 HP outboard engine (2010)
- -: Staysail
- Fortress FX: 23 Bow Anchor and holder
- -- GPS: Magellan 5200
- •2: burner Eno propane stove w/ oven
- NOTE: Port engine installed was a rebuilt with 800 hours on it was a generator engine now approximately 1100 hours installed by offshore marine (authorized Yanmar dealer /service in USVI) (Feb 2016)
- LOA: 34 ft 0 in
- Beam: 14 ft 0 in
- Fuel Tanks: Stainless steel (2x50 Gallons)
- New drop: in stainless holding tank
- New Winslow 8: man offshore canister life raft in fordeck cradle w/ cover
- 2.Inverter : 1.Sinergex 12 V to 110 V /800 W
- Integrated Autopilot: B&G HydraPilot (extra wind vane navigation)
- • 2 Bruce plow: type anchors plus 1 Danforth anchor, chain and rode
- • AutoProp 3: blade feathering propeller – 2005
- • Raritan 6: gallon water heater – 2006
- Indicators : B&G ( digital und analog) : wind speed, wind direction, wind angle, water depth, sea water temperature, boat speed and so on
- • 3: position battery switch
- 4 winches: 2 Wimaq, 100% Lewmarkopie, Niro; 2 Barbarossa 1 Barbaroosa for halyard, 2 Pertinaxratschen for incident
- Batteries : 4x 110 Ah for service and 2x 110 Ah for engine start
- 2: Maxwell 24 (on the mast)
- 2: under the salon floor, easily available for bulk storage; i.e., paper products, cereals, important papers
- 6: Fire extinguisher’s including automatic halogen in each engine room
- 7 : lockers under galley floor
- 1 : under each forward berth
- Builder: Performance Cruising Inc.
- A sliding glass door leads from the cockpit into a central saloon. The saloon features a large U: shaped settee around a dining table. Down to starboard is a spacious galley with ample storage and counter space. Forward is the owner's cabin with a queen berth. Aft of the galley is guest cabin with double berth. A VIP cabin with another queen berth is in the port hull. Forward of the VIP cabin is the nav station and storage. A large head and shower occupies the forward end of the port hull.
- Keel: Centerboard
- Kick: up rudders
- U: shaped setee/dinette serves 6 and offers comfortable places to sit back and read a book or watch TV
- 1 : Lewmar 50 self tailing
Tartan 1965 - Beam: 96
- Draft: 5
- Description: The Katherine Ann’s off season storage has always been dry indoor placement free of winter weather elements.
- Equipment: Toshiba Television (18” with built in DVD player)
Tartan 1965 description- Beam: 4.00 m / 13ґ 2ґґ
- CONDITION: This boat is in overall EXCELLENT ready to sail condition. She was extremely well made by a father son team with attention to craftsmanship and detail. She is equipped for adventures on a global scale and promises many years of great sailing for her new owner!
- Lola has recently gone through an 18 month total refit 2010-2012! Everything is New! Originally built in Holland as Ariane in 1970 by Massdam: Dekker in Oud Beijerland, the steel hull was moved to Royal Huisman where she was completed. She began life as a successful Sparkman & Stephens ocean racing design and was modified into a cruiser by Koopmans. Her racing lines and sail plan were left unchanged. Lola is a beautiful, fast, seaworthy, circumnavigating machine! The Dutch are known for their steel boat building skills and the pedigree is clearly evident in Lola. Her design and build quality are rarely seen in vessels under 60ft! No expense was spared in bringing her back to "New" condition from top to bottom! Electronics, rigging, sails, mechanicals, electrical, and paint. All NEW! She is very unique, sails like and dream, and must be seen to be fully appreciated. Huge Price Reduction. Priced to Sell! Call for a showing.
- 1 : Asymmetric Spinnaker
- The term Watson: class lifeboat refers to several wooden lifeboat classes operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) around the coasts of the United Kingdom and Ireland between 1888 and 1991. The boats had hulls that conformed to the basic design laid down by RNLI naval architect George Lennox Watson.
- Model: Amel MARAMU Centre Cockpit , Nr.48
- Range : 650 m /sm
- The Katherine Ann is a remarkably clean, low hours, well: appointed and equipped tall rig Catalina 36 Mark II. She has Catalina Yachts’ standard equipment package along with a number of owner selected upgrades. A detailing of upgrades is included in the Equipment section of this listing.
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