1974 Broom Ocean 30
General Specification
Remarks:
CONSTRUCTION: GRP
YEAR: 1974
DIMENSIONS: LOA 30′ 0″ (9.1m), BEAM 10′ 0″ (3m), DRAFT 2′ 10″ (0.9m)
COLOUR: White hull with green deck and superstructure
INTERIOR: 5 berths in 3 cabins with galley and heads with shower
ENGINE: BMC 1.5 diesel
EQUIPMENT: Internal: The boat is entered from the cockpit, where the steering position is to port. A companionway leads down into the boat. Going aft, there is a sleeping cabin with a single berth, hanging locker, dressing table and hand basin. Going forward, the galley is to starboard and provides a cooker, stainless steel sink unit (with pressurised hot and cold), fridge, cupboards and worktop. Opposite this is the heads which has a flushing loo, hand basin and shower. Forward of this there is a dinette (converts to a double berth) and a hanging locker. Forward of the galley, there is a small settee. The forecabin provides 2 full-length single berths, plus additional storage. She has warm air cabin heating and has a stereo/cassette system. External: It is understood the boat had a new canopy fitted in April of this year.
REMARKS: A good family boat with plenty of storage room.
OUR OPINION: This vessel would benefit from some tidying, but appears to be in sound overall condition. Well worth seeing, particularly if you are able to do the tidying.
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