1972 Hurley 20
General Specification
Construction
- GRP construction
- Original gelcoat finish to hull, decks and coachroof
- No known signs of osmosis
- Anchor locker with hawse pipe
- Self draining cockpit
- No recent survey
Mechanical & Electrical
- Tohatsu 3.5hp outboard motor (2019, only 10 hours from new)
- Outboard bracket (not currently fitted)
- Tiller steering
- 12V 110Ahr battery (2020)
- Rewired 2020
- 12V fused switch panel
- 12V cigarette and USB charging sockets (2020)
Rigging & Sails
- Bermudan Masthead Sloop rig
- Alloy mast stepped in tabernacle
- Varnished wooden boom
- 2 x Enkes KS4 sheet winches
- Plastimo headsail roller reefing gear (2020)
- Slab reefing mainsail (tan, age unknown, good condition)
- Small jib (tan, new UV strip 2020, age unknown, good condition)
- Working jib
- Mainsail cover
Accommodation
- 4 berths in 2 cabins
- PVC berth cushions
- V-berth/double forwards with escape hatch over
- 2 x quarter berths in main cabin
- Sleeping areas separated by partial bulkhead (a curtain could easily be added to give further privacy)
- Interior repainted and re-varnished throughout 2019
- Lots of storage space throughout cabin (under berths, under decks and behind backrests)
- Galley area (no stove included in sale)
- No freshwater system currently fitted
- Sea toilet (2020, no holding tank)
- Slide out chart table/additional galley worktop
- 2 x 12V cabin lights
Equipment
- Cover (2018, Creative Covers, very good condition)
- Boat Safety Scheme certificate to April 2021
- Fire extinguishers
- Manual bilge pump
- Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit
- Stanchions and guardwire (not currently fitted)
- Bulkhead compass
- Depth sounder (not working)
- Navigation lights
- Various fenders
- Various warps
- Single bowroller
- Mudweight and rope
Remarks:
The Hurley 20 is a great pocket cruiser and a very capable little yacht despite her small size. Siting between the Silhouette 17 and larger Hurley 22, the Hurley 20 could easily be trailer sailed (although this example unfortunately doesn’t have a trailer at present). With four berths and huge amounts of storage space throughout, she is ideal for a small family and her shallow draft makes her a great choice for cruising locally on the Norfolk Broads and East Coast. This example is very well presented throughout and benefits from still having her original gelcoat finish externally and a recent new cover, electrics and toilet. A pretty little yacht and an ideal first boat. A really lovely example! For sale as the vendor wishes to downsize.
A quick sale is desired and offers will be considered!
MOORING: It’s understood that the vessel’s northern Broads mooring could be transferred to the purchaser subject to negotiation (2020 fee £63/foot and currently paid to end March 2021).
PLEASE NOTE: The photos of this vessel were taken in late 2019, but we understand that she is presented to a similar or better standard now. The outboard pictured isn’t the one included in the sale.
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