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cornish shrimper sailing yacht
Estimated price for orientation: 9 500 $
Category: Sailing Boats
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Description Type: Cruiser Year: 1981 Make: Cornish Shrimper
For sale is our lovely classic Cornish Shrimper number 21. Much cared for and a joy to sail. We are selling this and our speedboat in order to buy something a bit bigger for all the Grandchildren to get onboard!Lying at Aldeburgh (Suffolk UK) on a swing mooring. Will be put on trailer and de-rigged ready for collection. Can be inspected on the river at any time.Classis design. Blue Hull – white top deck. Red antifoul – white bootstrapAll spars varnishedAll rigging in good conditionOne set tan sails in good cruising conditionRoller reefing jib with sacrificial stripAnchor, chain and warp in good conditionTransom hook stainless steel folding ladderDual depth and speed instruments2003 4hp 4stroke outboard engine – regularly servicedThe usual warps, fenders etcCushions in good conditionWinter coverBreak back trailer in good working order (we do not submerse this in the salt water, we use a crane instead)
Description
Type: | Cruiser | Year: | 1981 |
Make: | Cornish Shrimper |
For sale is our lovely classic Cornish Shrimper number 21. Much cared for and a joy to sail. We are selling this and our speedboat in order to buy something a bit bigger for all the Grandchildren to get onboard!Lying at Aldeburgh (Suffolk UK) on a swing mooring. Will be put on trailer and de-rigged ready for collection. Can be inspected on the river at any time.Classis design. Blue Hull – white top deck. Red antifoul – white bootstrapAll spars varnishedAll rigging in good conditionOne set tan sails in good cruising conditionRoller reefing jib with sacrificial stripAnchor, chain and warp in good conditionTransom hook stainless steel folding ladderDual depth and speed instruments2003 4hp 4stroke outboard engine – regularly servicedThe usual warps, fenders etcCushions in good conditionWinter coverBreak back trailer in good working order (we do not submerse this in the salt water, we use a crane instead)