Description
Nauticat 43. Built 1986. Fully equipped cruising yacht from highly respected manufacturer. Sabre Lehman, 4 cylinder, 90 HP, 6HP Sleipner Sidepower bow-thruster fitted in 1998, Northshore Lugger 6.4 KVA diesel generator, Eberspacher D5L 12 volt heating (1997), Standing and running rigging replaced in 1998, Full Nav and Safety inventory. 149,950EUR
Construction
Fibreglass hull, superstructure
Teak deckSabre Lehman 3861012, 4 cylinder, 90 HP diesel
Serviced in 2007
Based on a Ford motor
Economic cruising speed 7 knots
Maximum speed 9 knots
1,000 nautical miles range under power (approx)
Reversing Borg Warner gearbox is fitted
Brunton Auto prop propeller (self controlling variable pitch blades)
Fitted with a rope cutter
6HP Sleipner Sidepower bow-thruster fitted in 1998
Numerous engine and other spares3 x 12 volt dry cell batteries (one isolated for engine starting)
1 x generator start battery (replaced 2006)
Victron Phoenix Combi Battery Charger (2003)
Engine Alternator
Northshore Lugger 6.4 KVA (230 volt AC) diesel generator
1,100 running hours serviced 2007
Rig & Sails
Ketch rigged with Selden in mast furling
Standing and running rigging replaced in 1998
Checked and overhauled 2006
Profurl Headsail furling with self tacking twin headsails
Fully battened mainsail
Max roach easy reach (1999)
Westaway Mizzen (1997)
Self tacking staysail Westaway (1997)
No1, Genoa Westaway (1997)
No2 Genoa Westaway (1997)
Lewmar winches serviced 2008-09-18
Navigation
Suunto Magnetic Compass (Binnacle mounted)
Robertson Simrad Speed/Log/wind (1997)
Robertson Simrad Echosounder (1997)
Furuno 841 Radar (1998)
VHF Radio plus remote (2006)
Gold Echopilot
Robertson AP300X Autopilot (1998)
Phillips GPS (1997)
Furuno D Fax (1999)
ICOM SSB HF (2000)
Simrad GPS Chart plotter CX 44 with 10 inch screen (2007)
Three Clocks plus one barometer
Equipment
Horiton 1500 12volt electric anchor windlass
Manual and remote control (1998)
2 x Delta 18 KGg anchors
1 x CQR
1 x Danforth Kedge anchor
120 metres of 18 mm chain
60 metres of 18mm WARP
2 x 80 metres of floating line
Sea anchor
Bosun chair
Covers
Sprayhood
Cockpit cover
Bimini
SS Whittal davits
Boarding ladder
Self folding rear platform mounted passeralle
Two boat hooks
8 x standard fenders
Numerous warps and mooring linesKannad EPIRB (2000 last overhauled 2007)
Cosmos Gas Detector
Automatic engine fire extinguisher system
Several hand operated fire extinguishers all current 2006
Fire Blanket
Assorted Flares
Deck Harness Lines
Four Man Ocean life raft
Danbuoy
One automatic and two manual bilge pumps
Portable Horn and Searchlight
Avon ROB 311 with outboard engine
Comments
Nauticat 43 ketch first launched 1986 by Siltala, Finland. This yacht has been continually maintained and upgraded and periodically re-fitted. The extensive list of equipment makes her a very suitable live aboard and blue water cruising yacht with good sailing performance. She is superbly designed and equipped for safe easy handling.
Updated: 19/03/2010
Nauticat 43
EUR 149,950
approx GBP 133,000
Contact
Williams and Smithells Ltd
Cranleigh Road, Portchester,
Fareham
PO16 9DR
UK
Phone: +44 (0) 1329 827 053
Fax: +44 (0) 1329 288 259
Mobile: 01329 827053
Features
- Boat Ref:
- Year Built:
- Lying:
- LOA:
- Draft:
- 2005823
- 1986
- Sardinia
- 42' 11" / 13.10m
- 5' 10" / 1.80m
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