1970 Seamaster Sailer 23

£6,750
Norfolk
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General Specification

LOA:
7.01m  (23ft 0in)
Beam:
2.36m  (7ft 9in)
Draft min:
0.76m (2ft 6in)
Draft max:
1.68m (5ft 6in)
Keel:
Lifting

Construction

  • GRP construction

Mechanical & Electrical

  • Volvo Penta MD1 7hp diesel
  • Engine last serviced April 2003

Rigging & Sails

  • Bermudan sloop rig
  • Alloy mast/spars
  • Tabernacle and A-frame for mast lowering
  • Recent crusader jib with Facnor 5080 furling gear (cost approx. GBP 1,000)
  • Boom roller reefing Rockall mainsail
  • Storm sails (jib and main)

Accommodation

5 berths in 2 cabins. This boat has a good sized cockpit. Entering the saloon, there is a quarter berth to starboard, forward of which is the galley which comprises of a Plastimo gas cooker (with two burners and a grill) and a sink with salt and freshwater pumps. To port there is a dinette, which converts to a double berth. The fore cabin contains the heads to port (new Thetford chemical toilet), and a Drywind paraffin cabin heater (with flue) and hanging locker to starboard. There is a V-berth in the forepeak. It is believed that the upholstery is in good order. Headroom is good, at approximately 1.8m (6ft).


Equipment

  • NAVIGATION: Navico VHF radio, Seafarer 901 echo sounder, Europilot 1500 tiller pilot, compass, navigation lights
  • SAFETY: Fire extinguishers, lifebelt with light, BSC certificate
  • DECK: Winches, fenders, mud weight
  • OTHER: Avon dinghy (old but serviceable), dodgers, boom tent, heavy duty boom room, spare rudder
  • Boat Safety Certificate

Remarks:

This boat has been well maintained, and appears to be in good order. She has only had 2 owners from new, and all manuals and her original paperwork are included in the sale. Her first owner converted her to a cutter rig (sails still available, but currently not used) and sailed her extensively along the East and South coast. Her current owners have owned her for approximately 3 years, and are selling her due to a change of plans. She has recently had her hull painted (deck, cabin and cockpit are still original gelcoat apart from non-slip areas), and she was antifouled prior to being put back in the water this season. Her woodwork could do with a little re-varnishing in places, but apart from that, she looks to be in very good order.

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