1982 Achilles 9 metre
General Specification
Construction
- GRP construction
- Hull scraped and epoxy coated 2009 (below waterline is clear gel which generally does not get osmosis)
- Paint finish to hull above waterline (matched to original gelcoat colour)
- Deck and coachroof in original gelcoat
- Fin keel with skeg hung rudder
- Iron ballast
- Sample keel bolts drawn in 2008 and found to be in very good condition, following which they were sealed in and heads have since regularly been treated with rust preventative
- Wintered ashore annually (and also laid-up ashore 2020-21)
- Last surveyed 2018 (interior stripped out at time of inspection, all recommendations followed and implemented)
Mechanical & Electrical
- 13hp Yanmar 2gm inboard diesel engine (serviced annually)
- Gearbox rebuilt during current ownership
- Shaft drive to folding propeller (with spare blades) with PSS stern gland, rope cutter and shaft anode
- 50 litre plastic fuel tank
- Tiller steering
- Engine bay lighting
- Engine spares including ready to mount water pump
- Engine manual
- 70Ah sealed gel engine battery (c.2018)
- 70Ah sealed gel domestic battery (c.2018)
- Fused switch panels
- All wiring installed to aircraft standards by avionics engineer
- Aero4gen wind generator
- Anode on keel (plus prop shaft)
- Shore power
Rigging & Sails
- Bermudan Masthead Sloop rig
- Proctor mast with additional winches
- Controls all led back to cockpit with twin winches (for genoa and self-tailing for spinnaker, not single central winch as found on some A9m yachts) and rope clutches with stowage bags
- Mainsail (Jeckells, 2011, good condition, battens and 3 reefing lines)
- Jeckells ‘Mainmate’ mainsail cover with lazy jacks
- Genoa (Jeckells, 2009, good condition, new UV strip and valet 2020) on Sailspar roller furler gear
- Spinnaker with squeezer for easy launching and retrieval
- Cruising Chute with squeezer
- Spinnaker pole
- Jib pole
- Demountable secondary forestay for Storm jib and No 1 Genoa (Team)
Accommodation
- 6 berths in 2 cabin
- Re-upholstered 2012
- Retrimmed teak interior with beautiful wood floor (2020)
- V-berth (with infill to convert to double) in forecabin
- 2 x single settee berths (with lee cloths, port side converts to double) and quarter berth in main saloon
- Galley with gimballed gas cooker (2 burners, grill & oven), double sink (cold supply, foot pump in and pump out), fridge locker plus insulated cool locker, and various cutlery, crockery, pots and pans
- Seperate toilet compartment with sea toilet (no holding tank, bronze sea cocks) and sink above (cold supply)
- 25 litre (approximately) flexible freshwater tank (located on top of keel)
- Hanging locker (opposite heads compartment)
- Chart table/navigation station
- Wallas 1800 Sail paraffin fuelled, warm air cabin heating (heater professionally refurbished c.2018)
- Cabin lights (red for night sailing and soft white for relaxing)
- Audio speaker system for use with phone/tablet
- Multiple sockets for 12V and USB
- 230V shore power socket
- Oil lamp mounted on main bulkhead
- Maximum headroom approximately 1.85m (6ft 1in)
Equipment
Navigation Equipment
- Yeoman plotter from Magellan GPS with cockpit instrument
- Charts for east coast from Kent to Northumberland, plus Dutch and Belgian coasts
- Standard Horizon CP390i chartplotter with with Internal GPS (UK and Europe charts updated to 2017) on Ram swing arm to allow cockpit and cabin use
- Standard Horizon VHF DSC radio with AIS linked to CP390i with masthead VHF aerial and loudspeaker in cockpit (with loudhailer/foghorn)
- Sailor RT144 VHF radio with gantry mounted aerial
- Seafarer echo sounder
- Navtex and AIS receiver with PC connection (PC not included)
- NASA log, wind, depth, position instruments in cockpit
- Twin bulkhead compasses
- LED navigation lights (including steaming and anchor)
- Clock and barometer
- Hydrovane self-steering with cockpit control (can also be used as additional/emergency rudder)
- Simrad Tiller pilot TP10
Safety Equipment
- EPIRB (battery expires 2025)
- 2 x fire extinguishers and fire blanket in cabin, 1 x fire extinguisher in cockpit locker
- 12V automatic bilge pump
- Whale manual bilge pump in cockpit
- Stainless steel pushpit and pulpit with stanchions (replaced) and guardwires
- Stern/boarding ladder
- Jackstays
- 2 x horseshoe lifebuoys with McMurdo lights
- Dan buoy
- Throwing line
- Recovery sling
- Emergency rope ladder
- Searchlight
- Radar reflector (fitted to mast)
Deck Equipemnt
- Manual anchor windlass
- CQR main anchor with 30 metre galvanised chain plus warp
- Danforth anchor with 30 metres chain and warp
- Drogue
- Sprayhood with strengthened frame
- Cockpit dodgers
- Gantry for Aero4gen wind generator, aerials and stern light
- Boat hook
- Various warps
- Various fenders
Other Equipment
- Humber inflatable dinghy with drop-in wheels
- 2.5hp outboard engine
- Rigid GRP dinghy available if required (requires work)
- Galvanised yard cradle AVAILABLE BY SEPARATE NEGOTIATION (asking price £400)
Remarks:
With a theoretical hull speed of 6.81 knots and Capsize Screening Number of 1.82 (with anything less than 2 being considered appropriate for serious offshore sailing following the 1979 Fastnet disaster), the Achilles 9 metre/Achilles 9M is a sea worthy, strongly built (in Wales) yacht which offers good and renowed performance for her size and is equally at home racing around the cans or family cruising. This example is set up for short-handed sailing and is fully equipped, in commission and ready to go! In the current ownership since April 2007, she is offered for sale due to the declining mobility of her owner.
This vessel is currently British SSR registered.
MOORING: The vessel’s east coast berth is understood to be transferable (currently paid to 30/09/22, annual cost approx. £1,160)
PART EXCHANGE: A smaller yacht for Broads sailing might be considered for part exchange.
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