1985 Vancouver 274 Cutter
General Specification
Construction
- GRP construction
- Long keel with encapsulated ballast
- Skeg supported transom mounted rudder
- Hull West System epoxied June 2002
- White topsides and superstructure with moulded non-slip tread areas
- Teak gunwale capping and handrails
- Aft self draining cockpit
- Last afloat November 2017
- Last surveyed March 2018 (commissioned by vendor)
Mechanical & Electrical
- 20hp Bukh DV20 twin cylinder diesel inboard engine
- Shaft drive to fixed three blade propeller with rope cutter (new blades 2011)
- New outer cutlass bearing and gland packing 2011
- New exhaust injection bend, water pump, flexible engine mounts and fuel pipes 2011
- Stainless steel fuel tank under cockpit floor (estimated capacity 25-30 gallons)
- Wood tiller steering to GRP blade rudder
- Engine instrumentation in cabin
- 12V switch panel
- Pushpit mounted auxiliary outboard bracket
Rigging & Sails
- Masthead Bermudan Cutter rig
- Deck stepped anodised aluminium mast/spars
- Standing rigging in stainless steel (age unknown)
- Running backstays to inner forestay/staysail position on mast
- 2 x genoa sheet winches
- 2 x staysail sheet winches
- 2 x coach roof mounted winches
- Single winch on mast
- Roller reefing gear on headsail
- Mainsail (slab reefing)
- Furling genoa
- Hanked on genoa
- Jib
- Storm jib
- Cruising chute
- Age of sails unknown, most by Stephen Ratsey Sailmakers, Milford Haven, Wales
- All sails in white, with blue UV strip on genoa
- All sails in good/serviceable condition
- Mainsail cover (blue) with lazyjacks
Accommodation
- 4 berths in 2 cabins
- Berth cushions for all berths
- Forward cabin with V-berth (converts to double with infill)
- Saloon with single settee berth to either side and central fixed table with drop leaves
- Galley to port with gimballed Plastimo Atlantic gas stove (2 burners with pan clamps, grill & oven), stainless steel sink (hand pumped cold supply) and dedicated stowage
- Navigation area/chart table to starboard
- Wet locker (aft of navigation area)
- Separate heads compartment with sea toilet (no holding tank), slide-out washbasin (cold supply) and stowage
- Dorade vents providing ventilation to both cabins
- Escape hatch in forecabin
- Alloy framed fixed portlights with safety glass
- 2 x oil lamps
- 12V cabin lights
- Radio/cassette player
- Twin LPG cylinder locker in cockpit
- Flexible freshwater tanks under cabin sole
- Good stowage throughout
- Standing headroom
Equipment
Navigation Equipment
- Bulkhead compass
- Digital Yacht HSC100 electronic fluxgate compass (installed during 2011/12 re-fit)
- Icom IC-M601 VHF with DSC and HM-134B remote handset (installed during 2011/12 re-fit)
- Raymarine RL70C Chart Plotter, Radar and GPS (installed during 2011/12 re-fit)
- Incastec Supermaxi Log
- Incastec Supermaxi Depth
- Autohelm Wind Speed and Direction
- NASA Marine Target Navtex Pro
- Raymarine Tiller Autopilot
- Echo Pilot FLS Gold forward looking sonar
- Deck level and masthead navigation lights
Safety Equipment
- Whale manual bilge pump
- Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit
- Stanchions with guard wires
- Stainless steel boarding ladder
- Stainless steel safety rail forward of mast
- Mast steps
- Boat Safety Scheme certificate (expires January 2020)
- 2 x fire extinguishers (not guaranteed in date)
- Fire blanket
Deck Equipment
- 2 x CQR anchors with chain
- Manual windlass
- Stainless steel twin bow roller
- Hawsepipe to anchor locker
- Sprayhood (blue)
- Cockpit dodgers
- Cockpit grate
- Various mooring warps
- Various fenders
Remarks:
The Vancouver 274 is an out and out, uncompromised, full displacement cruising yacht and an obvious option for any live abroad or serious cruiser. Solidly build, and with an enviable reputation, the 274 is very similar in design to both the Vancouver 27 and the Vancouver 28. Around 250 of the three models were built in total, many of which have gone on to make numerous and varied long distance passages. An iconic cruising yacht!
Purchased by the current owner in 2002, this Vancouver 274 benefited from a minor overhaul in 2011/2012 after having been laid up ashore for some five or so years previous to that. She was subsequently relaunched in March 2012, but remained unused, having been properly decommissioned afloat with her engine professionally winterised and her sails and upholstery in dry storage. She was put back ashore in November 2017 and has remained ashore since.
All photos, with the exception of those of the vessel afloat and one showing the berth cushions, were taken by Topsail in May 2020.
NOTE: An inflatable dinghy (new/unused), Webasto cabin heating system (new/never been fitted) and set of beaching legs are also available by negotiation.
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