1972 Colvic Sailer 26
General Specification
Construction
- GRP construction
- Last surveyed 1999
Mechanical & Electrical
- Beta 3 cylinder 20hp diesel
- Engine has 200 hours use at time of writing
- 12 gallon stainless steel fuel tank
Rigging & Sails
- Bermudan sloop rig
- New standing and running rigging
- 2 x mainsails (one new)
- Genoa
- Cruising chute
- Fitted sail cover
- Roller reefing on main and headsail
Accommodation
- 4 berths in 2 cabins
- 1 x quarter berth, 3 x single settee berths
- Galley with cooker (2 burners, grill and oven) and sink unit
- Separate heads compartment with sea toilet (with holding tank)
- Teak with mustard upholstery
- Anchor locker
- 60 litre freshwater tank
- Shore power
- Headroom 5ft 9in
Equipment
- Navigation: Autohelm, Plastimo compass, echo sounder, VHF, clock, barometer, navigation lights
- Safety: 2 x fire extinguishers, lifebuoy
- Deck: Danforth anchor, kedge anchor, chain, warp, spray hood (new), dodgers, stainless steel pulpit & pushpit, stanchions, guardlines
- Other: Avon dinghy, launching/storage trolley
Remarks:
A great opportunity to acquire a good family boat which appears to be in excellent condition, at a very reasonable price. This boat has been totally refurbished inside and out (new engine, electrics, instruments, gas, mainsail, etc), and is for sale due to her owner having bought a larger Colvic. She has a good inventory, including a launching trolley, and is ready to go.
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