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MAY

£24,995

A beautiful, Edwardian style, gentleman’s day launch that has been manufactured using modern boat building technics. The epoxy coated hull along with it's modern 3 cylinder Nanni Diesel motor will give years of trouble free boating. At present May is a grand day boat to turn heads on the river. However, if desired, with a little work to the interior layout it could be converted into a comfortable overnighter.

BOAT DETAILS

NAME:

May

MODEL:

Gentleman's Launch

DESIGNER:

Tony Francis

BUILDER:

Tony Francis

BSS:

Carried out 10/2003

BOAT DIMENSIONS

LENGTH:

30 ft / 9.1m

BEAM:

6 ft 11" / 2.1m

DRAFT MAX:

1 ft 8" / 0.5m

HEADROOM:

6 ft 3" / 1.9m

CONSTRUCTION:

Wood Carvel

HULL

FINISH:

Brazilian red cedar with epoxy resin coating and gelcoat below the waterline.

TYPE:

Full Displacement

COOKER:

2 Rings, Gas

OTHER FACILITIES

Sink, Carpet, Curtains, Shower, Pressurised Water System, Hot Water.

The interior has been left as ‘open plan’ with the exception of the large walk in shower room giving scope and flexibility to create a saloon or further cabins.

SAFETY:

Horn

MECHANICAL

ENGINE:

Inboard Diesel

COOLED BY:

Water

MAKE & MODEL:

Nanni

HORSEPOWER:

21hp

YEAR:

2001

MAX SPEED:

8 knots per hour

BILGE PUMP:

Electric

HELM:

Wheel

DRIVE TO PROP:

Shaft

PROP TYPE:

3 Blade Bronze

ELECTRICAL

VOLTAGE:

12v

BATTERIES:

One

CHARGING:

Engine

DECK:

ANCHOR:

Mud Weight

COCKPIT COVER:

Good Condition

WARPS:

Good Condition

FENDERS:

Good Condition

LYING:

Horning, Norfolk Broads

Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars, the correctness is not guaranteed. They are intended as a guide only and do not constitute a part of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and to have an engine trial conducted.

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