1990 Roberts Spray 33
General Specification
Construction
- GRP construction
- Epoxied
- Ballast: 3.5 tons (lead)
- Colour scheme changed to white and blue in 2005
- Built (undercover) and fitted out in Austria by Johann Rötzer
- VAT invoices for materials and equipment included (in German)
- No survey available
Mechanical & Electrical
- Vetus Mitsubishi 25hp diesel inboard (full service history)
- 4 x batteries with charging system
- Sterling charger
- Air Marine wind generator
- Solar panel
- Shore power with troubleshooting gear
- 660l freshwater tankage in 2 tanks with stainless steel inspection hatches
- 660l fuel tank
Rigging & Sails
- Bermudan Cutter rig
- Mainsail, 2 staysails, Yankee, storm jib, furling Genoa, cruising chute with telescopic pole
- All sails by Lee and North and in very good condition
- Sail cover
- Furling genoa halyard, spinnaker halyard, staysail halyard & topping lift all terminate at mast base via 3 winches
- Mainsail halyard and reefing lines all brought back to cockpit via coachroof mounted winch
- Genoa furling sheet brought back to cockpit via blocks attached to stanchions
Accommodation
- 6 berths in 2 cabins
- 1 single settee berth, 1 double berth (converted from U-shaped dinette), 1 pilot berth, 1 double quarter berth
- Gas cooker with burners, sink with cold manually pumped water, Coolmatic fridge, Maxi Australian paraffin cooker (not fitted)
- Separate heads compartment with sea toilet
- Workbench
- Radio, cassette & CD player
- Massive amount of storage space throughout
- Headroom 1.98m (6ft 6in)
Equipment
Navigation Equipment
- ICOM 1CM56 VHF
- Seafarer 700 echo sounder
- Magellan 5000 GPS
- Handheld GPS
- Simrad autopilot
- Navic self steering gear
- Plastimo Contest compass
- Quartz chronometer
- Barometer
- Hydrometer
- Mast top navigation lantern
- Tiller extension
- Spare tiller
Safety Equipment
- Liferaft
- Flares
- Harnesses
- Life jackets
- Danbuoy
- Gas detector
- 2 x bilge pumps (1 electric, 1 manual)
- GARD 060 radar detector
- Radar reflector
- Fire extinguishers
Deck Equipment
- 7 x winches
- 2 winch handles
- Seatiger manual anchor winch
- 60lb CQR anchor
- 40lb Brittany anchor
- 20lb Fisherman anchor
- 25lb Danforth anchor
- 20m 8mm chain with 35m warp
- 8m 8mm chain with 20m warp
- Anchor ball
- Anchor light
- 10 x large fenders
- Assorted warps and sheets
- Deck lights
Other Equipment
- Quicksilver inflatable dinghy
- Passerelle
- Sprayhood
- Sun awning
- Boathook
- 2 x washboards (1 wood, 1 Plexiglas)
- Ladder
- Sacrificial anode
- Many engine spares
Remarks:
Sprays are noted for their spaciousness and good sea keeping abilities, and are designed and built with extensive cruising in mind. This boat is understood to be in very good condition, and is very well equipped. She was built by her first owner, an Austrian gentleman, over a period of 6 years and it is believed that she has only spent approximately half her life in the water, having been stored ashore for the remainder of the time. Her maiden voyage was made from Austria to the Black Sea via the River Danube, and then down to Turkey. She is currently lying afloat in the Costa Brava, and her low cost rented mooring may be available to her new owner (cost approximately £1,150 per annum including water, electricity and onshore shower facilities).
Topsail Marine Yacht Brokers is acting as brokers (or in the case of classified adverts, advertising medium) only and unless stated otherwise the vendor is not selling in the course of business. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of particulars is not guaranteed and they are intended as a guide only. Prospective purchasers are strongly advised to check all particulars and where appropriate employ an independent qualified agent to carry out a survey and/or sea/river trial. Vessels are offered subject to prior sale, amendment or withdrawal without notice.
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