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Barbican 33 MkII, 1991 Sailing Yacht

Estimated price for orientation: 20 500 $

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Description
Type: Sailing boat Rigging: Sloop/Cutter
Make: Barbican 33 MkII Keel: Fixed long
Year: 1991 Engine Type: Single Inboard/Outboard
Length (feet): 33 Engine Make: Thornycroft D80 32 hp
Beam (feet): 10 Primary Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass


This Maurice Griffiths designed Barbican 33 MkII is a heavy displacement, long keel cruiser. With her shallow draft the Barbican 33 allows cruising in shoal waters or coastal hopping with fantastic performance, she has the added bonus of a steel centreboard which increases the draft to 8 feet and offers even better windward performance. The Thornycroft 28hp diesel engine gives plenty of power, so she motors at good speeds, the engine had a complete overhaul in 2001 by a professional marine mechanic and is in excellent condition. This Barbican 33 is equipped and ready to sail, she has a cavernous feel below deck and has fantastic stowage throughout. The Barbican 33 offers has traditional accommodation that is in good order, she presents very well and is extremely good value, she has been maintained to a very high standard by her current and previous owner, she is currently only in her second ownership from new! 
Construction: Built by Barbican Yachts in 1991 in Plymouth Designed by Maurice Griffiths GRP hull deck and superstructure, in isophthalic resin Traditional long keel, shoal draft, with a steel centreboard Keel hung rudder Teak laid cockpit seats and cockpit grating Mechanics: Thornycroft D80, 32hp 4 cylinder inboard diesel engine (complete overhaul 2011, by marine professionals) Single lever morse control Three bladed propeller on stainless steel shaft Various engine spares, service kit & service manuals Calorifier Electrics: Three x 12v, 110Ah batteries new 2011 & cables charging from engine alternator 240v shore power 12V plug socket Three x 240V shore power trickle feed solar panel Steca solar charge controller Tankage: Fuel capacity 114 litres (25 gallons) in one polyethylene tank Fresh water capacity 230 litres (50 gallons) in one polyethylene Holding tank capacity 20 litres (4 gallons) Rigging: Sloop rig Aluminium mast, boom Aluminium mast mounted whisker poleSingle spreader rig Stainless steel standing rigging Inner forestay Slab reefing Two x Anderson Scandinavia #10, single speed mast mounted winches Rotostay 2 Genoa furling system Sails: Fully battened mainsail No 1 jib Furling genoa Light weight genoa Storm jib Spare grey mast sheave Navigation Aids: Nasa log & echosounder Simrad TP22 tiller pilot Walker trailing log Steering and hand held compasses Tricolour and steaming navigation lights on mast Assorted chart and pilot books for English and French coasts Ground Tackle: Manual Simpson Lawrence anchor windlass Delta, Sentinel and CQR anchors Chain and warps Two Rond anchors and grapnel anchor Double stainless steel bow rollers Aluminium mooring cleats, forward, amidships, and aft Aluminium fairleads Deck Gear: Two x Anderson Scandinavia #halyard/reefing winches Two x Anderson Scandinavia #40, two speed sheet winches Genoa tracks with adjustable piston cars Teak hand rails Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit Stainless steel stanchions and guardwires Solar panel Stainless steel liferaft cradle Two x deck hatches teak grab rails Deck ventilators Safety Equipment: Seago 4 man life raft, new stainless steel cradle Four x life jackets Two x safety harnesses Horsehoe lifebuoy Anchor ball Motoring cone Bilge pumps Radar reflector Navigation lights Fire extinguishers Fire blanket Equipment: 8ft Avon grey dinghy with pump, repair kit, paddles and spare oars Cockpit awning, sun awning, wind scoop Sprayhood with stainless steel frame, and dodgers in greenLead line and anchor strop Spare tiller with extension Pressurised cold water shower in cockpit Two x boat hooks Mooring pick up hook Two x winch handles Many electrical appliances on board Two x calor gas containers Spare fuel cans, fuel funnel Paraffin lamp Various cooking utensils Binoculars Various tools Various mooring lines and fenders Red ensign and flagstaff Accommodation: Four berths in Two cabins Double berth in forecabin with storage shelves and lockers above and below Separate heads compartment with sea toilet (new 2011) and wash basin Two single berths in saloon Forward facing chart table to port Galley area to starboard with Plastimo Neptune 2500, 2 burner hob grill and oven Forward Cabin: Large double berth Shelves to port and starboard Under berth stowage Opening deck hatch & portlights Hanging locker Heads: Jabsco sea water toilet (new 2011) Single stainless steel wash basin Shower Hot and cold pressurised water Stowage Saloon: Port and starboard settee seating, used a two single berths Fixed saloon table Ample stowage under berths, open shelves and cupboards Coachroof portlights, with wooden blackout covers Galley: Large L-shaped galley Good amount of worktop space Plastimo two burner gas hob, oven and grill Double stainless steel sink with pressurised hot and cold water Separate sea water, manual tap 12V Coolbox Drawers, cupboards and shelving galley stowage Chart Table: Full size forward facing chart table Chart stowage Under seat stowage Book shelf To arrange to view or for more information please phone 01822 840474 or email info@weir-quay.com.Disclaimer : The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel/equipment.