1980 Hurley 22
General Specification
Construction
- Original gelcoat finish
- Long fin keel
- Refitted 1995
- Last ashore 2011
- No recent survey but understood to have no known signs of osmosis
Mechanical & Electrical
- No engine
- 65AH battery
- Battery master switch and switch panels with volt meter and 12v socket
Rigging & Sails
- Bermudan Masthead Sloop rig
- Alloy mast/spars
- Standing rigging replaced 2005
- Main halyard, jib halyard, spinnaker halyard, topping lift, boom vang, jib sheets all included but NO mainsheet
- 2 x sheet winches
- Winch handle
- Furlex reefing gear 2004
- Mainsail (2004 Westaway, good condition)
- Genoa (2004 Westaway, good condition)
- Spinnaker (good condition)
- Spare jib (old)
- Sail bags
- Sail cover
- Spinnaker pole
Accommodation
- 4 berths
- 2 x quarter berths
- V-berth
- Galley with two burner gas cooker with grill (new) and stainless steel sink unit (not currently connected to water)
- Chemical toilet
- Chart table with chart light
- Interior upholstery recently refurbished
- 12v cabin lights
Equipment
Navigation Equipment
- Nasa SX36 M-Tec VHF DSC radio
- Plastimo Contest bulkhead compass
- Clipper Duet log/depth sounder (needs repair/wiring in)
- Navtex
- Autohelm 800 autopilot
- Navigation lights
Safety Equipment
- Boat Safety Scheme certificate (expires approximately 2015)
- Radar reflector
- Stainless steel boarding ladder
- Lifebuoy and holder
- Manual bilge pump
- Fire extinguishers (not guaranteed in date)
Deck Equipment
- Fortress anchor with 10m chain and warp
- Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit, stanchions and guardwires
- Sprayhood with grab handle
- Dodgers
- Boathook
- Deck scrubber
- Various warps
- Various fenders
Remarks:
With her pretty lines, solid build quality and good performance, the Hurley 22 was the most popular of the Hurley range. First built in 1964, and designed as a cruiser/racer (a 22 won the Round The Island Race in 1967!), the Hurley 22 has continued to win the respect of many cruising yachtsmen over the years, with several 22s having crossed the Atlantic, and at least one having cruised the Pacific.
This late example, built by South Coast Marine, is unexpectedly for sale due to a change of plans. She has cruised the English Channel and Dutch and French coasts with her current owner, and was based on the south coast prior to this. Her owner states that she has a sound hull and sails well, but whilst he made some recent improvements to her interior, she would benefit from some further general tidying. Currently lying afloat. A quick sale is desired.
It is understood that this vessel’s mooring on the southern Broads could be transferred to the purchaser (current cost approximately £300pa).
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