1929 Pegg River Cruiser
General Specification
Construction
- Wood carvel construction
- Lifting cabin roof
- Air draft 1.68m (5ft 6in)
- Large cockpit with good stowage including large lazarette
- Rolling restoration programme 2005-2015
- New decks and lino covering 2009/10
- New stern, transom and part of hog 2015
- Recent new planking and ribs
- Wintered ashore annually
- No recent survey
Mechanical & Electrical
- Minn Kota EM54 electric under hull mounted trolling motor (new 2007, regularly serviced, qualifies vessel for 30% Broads Toll reduction)
- 2 x 12V 110Ah batteries (new 2010 & 2015)
- Current battery arrangement provides approximately 2 hours plus cruising at full power and longer at normal cruising speed
- Fore deck mounted solar panel for battery charging
- Battery isolator switch
- Battery state & switch/fuse unit
- Interior & exterior fused lighting circuits
- Tiller steering
Rigging & Sails
- Gaff rig (complete with topsail spars not presently rigged)
- Wooden mast/spars
- Wooden running blocks
- Mast stepped in tabernacle and counterbalanced for lowering/raising (well balanced and easily handled by one person)
- Bowsprit with stainless steel deck fitting (new 2010)
- New stainless steel chain plates 2010
- Galvanized standing rigging (new forestay 2015)
- 2 x sheet winches
- All running rigging in very good condition
- Wickham Martin jib furling gear
- Mainsail (Jeckells, white, 495 sq ft, very good condition)
- Large jib (Jeckells, white, 123 sq ft, very good condition)
- Topsail (Jeckells, white, very good condition, unused by current owner)
- Sails laundered and serviced regularly
- Sail cover (poor condition)
- RCC handicap -17%p
Accommodation
- 2 berths in 1 cabin
- Lifting cabin roof (hinged at front) providing 1.52m (5ft) headroom at aft end
- Interior varnished throughout with some white panelling
- Fitted decorative shelves with bottle & glass racks
- Separate heads compartment with Baby Blake sea toilet (no holding tank)
- Large open storage space opposite toilet
- Further stowage including 6 x stowage drawers under berths
- Traditional brass portholes forward
- 6 x sliding portholes on cabin sides
- 12V cabin lights in cabin and toilet
- 6 x sets of curtains to cabin portholes
- 1 x curtain divider for toilet compartment
- 2 x berth cushions (very good condition)
- Large forepeak (originally provided two berths but presently used for storage)
- No fixed cooking or freshwater systems currently fitted
Equipment
- Boat Safety Scheme certificate (expires May 2018)
- Fire extinguishers (not guaranteed in date)
- Automatic bilge pump system
- Boarding ladder
- Brass navigation lights available but not fitted
- Clock and barometer
- Cockpit awning
- Cockpit cushions
- Detachable outboard motor bracket
- 2 x mast crutches (high & low)
- Quant pole
- Boat hook
- Mud weight
- Rhond anchors
- Various fenders
- Various mooring warps
- Samson post
Remarks:
This lovely river cruiser class Broads yacht is beautifully presented throughout and offers comfortable, spacious accommodation for two. Sensible offers will be considered.
MOORING: It’s understood that this vessel’s southern Broads mooring could be transferred to the purchaser subject to negotiation (currently paid to April 2017 at a cost of approximately £1,059pa including winter storage ashore).
Owner’s Remarks
Peregrine – a classic historic Broads Cruiser – has been in our ownership for over ten years and has become part of the family. We have sailed her, holidayed in her and entertained our friends comfortably in her. Built for cruising and adapted for racing Peregrine is a splendid sailing boat for multiple activities on the Norfolk Broads. She is a past winner of the Three Rivers Race (second place). An excellent entry allows her to stay swift and stable in a good wind or to cruise along smoothly on a breath. As current owners we have carried out an extensive rolling restoration programme sympathetic to the Peregrine’s historic status whilst adding some modern features (electric motor and solar panel). Major restoration work has been undertaken by Peter Simpson of Upton who has improved, maintained and renovated Peregrine since he was an apprentice. Recently, this work has included the fitting of new decks & covering, new planking, some new timbers & frames, part new hog, new stern and transom. Earlier, Peter successfully extended the sail area and keel depth to improve her sailing efficiency to what it is today. Now – with the inevitable sadness of parting – we are looking for a good home for her to go to, to carry on looking after her with care and sharing the enjoyment of her in the same way that we have done.
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