General InformationChange
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Make/model
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Steel Cutter
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Name of boat
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Steel Cutter
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Year of manufacture
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1967
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Length overall
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11.58 metres
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Beam
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3.35 metres
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Draft
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1.37 metres
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Hull
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steel
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Location
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East London, United Kingdom
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Propulsion
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Engine
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1 x Beta
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Fuel
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diesel
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Fuel capacity
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682 litres
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Maximum speed
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20 kph
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Cruising speed
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13 kph
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Accommodation
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Number of cabins
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3
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Number of berths
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5
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Description
Steel Cutter
So much boat for the money, a long distance cruiser that could take you anywhere. You step on board and just dream of far off anchorages and adventure. And of course you would have to anchor, with so many of them on board. Such items typify the level of kit that she has on board. Belt and braces sailing. She has a soft chine hull which gives a much better motion than most hard chine sailing boats. There is just the right amount of gear to get you from A to B safely, but not so much that maintenance is all you will ever do.
Don't dream anymore, just buy her and go.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
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