General InformationChange
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Make/model
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Slocum 43
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Name of boat
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Neva
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Year of manufacture
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1988
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Designer
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Stan Huntingford
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Length overall
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12.95 metres
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Length waterline
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10.92 metres
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Length on deck
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12.95 metres
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Beam
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3.94 metres
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Draft
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2.29 metres
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Displacement
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12,748 kg
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Hull
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GRP
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Location
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Marmaris, Turkey
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Propulsion
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Engine
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Yanmar 88HP
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Fuel
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diesel
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Fuel capacity
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492 litres
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Maximum speed
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13 kph
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Cruising speed
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11 kph
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Range
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1,482 kilometres
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Accommodation
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Number of cabins
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2
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Number of berths
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4
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Passenger capacity
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6
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Drinking water capacity
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606 litres
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Description
Slocum 43
Beautiful ocean-going yacht, fully equipped and ready to go. Head-turning, classic styling with everything you’d need to live aboard in safety and comfort. ‘Neva’ is currently lying in the lovely cruising grounds of the Eastern Mediterranean, but she is ready to take you anywhere.
The Slocum 43 is a purpose-designed blue water cruiser and live-aboard, combining excellent engineering, performance, comfort and safety. The boat was designed by Stan Huntingford in cooperation with Cruising Yachts International and constructed to surpass the highest building standards set by the American Bureau of Shipping.
‘Neva’ is a proven ocean-going yacht which has already made two circumnavigations, the latest with her current owners. She was built in 1988 and has had two major refits before each of these extended voyages in 1999 and 2007. The latter work included new teak decks, standing and running rigging, generator, inverter, Monitor self-steering windvane, chart-plotter, dinghy and outboard. In her initial construction and in both refits, the priorities have been quality and safety.
‘Neva’ is a safe, comfortable boat both for living aboard and for passage-making, but she does not sacrifice speed for safety – this design is the same as that of the yacht ‘Tamarind’ which was placed second overall in the 2009 Ostar single-handed Atlantic race.
‘Neva’ has a cutter rig which gives many options for dealing with varying wind conditions. She has an inmast furling main, and furling genoa and staysail with all lines leading back to the cockpit where there are 5 Barient and Lewmar self-tailing winches. In addition to her primary sails she has a working genoa, second main and storm trysail; she is fitted with a carbon fibre spinnaker pole.
Accommodation comprises a master stateroom aft with queen-size berth, a spacious and airy main cabin with navigation station, galley with four burner gas oven and deep double sinks, and large living/dining salon area. Forward is a large heads with a sit-in shower and electric pump-out for both shower and holding tank, and a guest stateroom with bunk berths, one of which can be extended to a double.
‘Neva’ is finished throughout with a traditional teak interior, teak and holly cabin sole and a soft vinyl headliner. Headroom throughout is 6’ 6”” (2m) and there is an astonishing amount of storage space with full length hanging wardrobes, drawers, galley storage and numerous large lockers both beneath and outboard of the salon seating areas.
’Neva’ is designed for long-distance cruising, with massive fuel (130 gals) and water (160 gals) capacity, and she has been fully equipped with everything the ocean sailor might need for comfort : water-maker, generator, air-conditioning/heating and fridge/freezer.
She has a full B&G instrumentation including autopilot, ICOM VHF and SSB radios (with Pactor modem), Furuno radar, AIS, Northstar GPS, and Raymarine C120 chart-plotter.
‘Neva’ is designed to take her owners safely to the most remote places, and throughout there are back-up systems; for example, Northstar and Raymarine GPS; two depth sounders; a fridge/freezer that works on either engine or AC power; a Monitor windvane self-steering system and the B&G autopilot; battery charging from the engine, AC charger and wind generator; and AC power from shore power, inverter or 7KW Northern Lights generator, new in 2008.
The aft cockpit is spacious but secure, with extra height stanchions extending forward of the companionway to give added protection. It has a dodger with interlinked full-length bimini, and zip-in wrap-around sun screens. The wide side decks, mastguards and full length handrails provide security when working on deck.
The Yanmar 88HP engine delivers a generous amount of power. ‘Neva’ also comes equipped with 25kg Rocna bow anchor and 100m of hi-test chain, with a 20kg Bruce in reserve and a Fortress FX23 kedge. The Avon folding RIB dinghy and Tohatsu 6HP 4-stroke outboard were new in 2008.
In keeping with her distinctive traditional looks, ‘Neva’ has teak decks (replaced 2007), useful on-deck storage chests, marlinspikes, boom gallows, teak finish throughout and ratlines from which to spot your way through coral reef passes.
‘Neva’ has carried her two previous sets of owners comfortably and safely around the world. She is a proven circumnavigator and is now looking for new owners with their eyes on distant horizons and new adventures. She is fully equipped with a massive inventory and is ready to go.
Full spec and inventory available on request to yachtneva@hotmail.co.uk.
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