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CHANTIERS NAVALS BIOT Chantiers Naval de Biot Don Shead 45 (2004) para vender en Saint-Tropez, Francia

Resumen

Presentamos el CHANTIERS NAVALS BIOT, un notable ejemplo de Don Shead 45 ubicado en el pintoresco entorno de Saint-Tropez, Francia. Fabricado en 2004, este barco en condiciones de navegar está clasificado como modelo "Offshore" y cuenta con una construcción de aleación excepcionalmente resistente a la corrosión, soldada en Sealium. Vestido con pintura Silver AwlGrip y elementos de su superestructura adornados en teca, este barco ha sido mantenido meticulosamente. Sus robustos motores diésel gemelos Seatek Navy de 660 CV, así como su dirección hidráulica con timones gemelos de acero inoxidable, permiten una navegación rápida y eficiente, con velocidades de crucero de hasta 45 nudos y velocidades máximas de hasta 50 nudos. El barco está equipado con navegación Simrad de última generación, comunicaciones VHF RD68 DSC y está equipado con un molinete eléctrico y un ancla de garra de acero inoxidable de 15 kg para un fondeo sin problemas. Además, los interiores repletos de funciones hacen alarde de muebles revestidos en Alcantara y un amplio espacio de almacenamiento. Los lujos adicionales incluyen un WC marino eléctrico de agua dulce, una ducha de agua dulce a presión, un sofá en forma de L en la cabina, asientos de timón estilo carrera y asientos de salón en forma de U. Los aparatos de seguridad adicionales incluyen un sistema de extinción de incendios de CO2 activado manualmente, un bote inflable, una balsa salvavidas para 8 personas y varios chalecos salvavidas y bengalas. Este Don Shead 45 es el epítome del lujo y la comodidad sin comprometer el rendimiento y la seguridad.

Información general
Marca/modelo
CHANTIERS NAVALS BIOT Chantiers Naval de Biot Don Shead 45
Categoría
Used barco para vender
Nombre del barco
ALLIAGE
Año
2004
Eslora total
13,71 metros
Manga
2,89 metros
Ubicación
Saint-Tropez, Francia

Acerca de este CHANTIERS NAVALS BIOT Chantiers Naval de Biot Don Shead 45

English

Construction

RCD Status: The yacht conforms with the essential safety requirements of Directive 94/25EC or RCDII (2013/53/EU as appropriate (Recreational Craft Directive) and is categorised B – “Offshore”

 

Hull, Deck & Superstructure Construction:

  • Massive close-welded Sealium (ultra corrosion-resistant alloy from Pechiney) deep-vee hull, deck & Sealium superstructure (build photographs readily available).
  • 14MM teak laid cockpit, seating tops and aft deck.
  • Companionway doors.
  • Hull, deck and superstructure in Silver AwlGrip paint.
  • Ultrasonic antifouling system fitted (but conventional antifouling also applied each season).

Machinery

Engine & Gearboxes:

  • Twin Seatek Navy 660hp 10.3 litre inline 6-cylinder diesel engines.
  • Water-cooled turbo-chargers with charge air coolers.
  • Polished chromed steel ZF Micro Commander electronic controls at helm station (2023).
  • The engines are flexibly mounted and have a seawater filter to each engine, with raw water-cooling (converted 2022), and are fuelled via Racor fuel filters.
  • Seatektronic San Giorgio S.E.I.N. engine management system (monitors RPM/coolant temperature/oil temperature/oil pressure/gearbox oil pressure/raw water pressure/exhaust gas temperature.
  • VDO analogue gauges for engine RPM, coolant temperature and oil pressure.

 

Maintenance & Performance:

  • The engines have been regularly maintained, showing c. 200 hours run at November 2023 (Please note: dials may indicate incorrectly - having been changed some time ago).
  • Cruising Speed: 45 knots.
  • Maximum Speed: 50 knots at 3100rpm.

 

Propulsion & Steering:

  • Hydraulic steering to twin stainless rudders.
  • ZF 305-A gearboxes.
  • Stainless steel type 2000 Trimax drives driving surface-piercing 5-bladed SBM NiBrAl propellers.
  • Electro-hydraulic trim tabs with analogue trim indicators.
  • Electric bow thruster.
  • Rudder angle indicator to helm.

Electrical Systems

Voltage Systems:

  • 24-volt ships system, with 12V outlets as required and 240-volt shore system.
  • Double pole (best practice) circuit switching.
  • Galvanic isolator fitted to isolate Vessel from shore supply.
  • AC/DC panel located to port of cabin access.

 

Battery Banks:

  • 12V batteries wired to 24V for isolated engine start circuit (new 2023).
  • 12V batteries wired to 24V for isolated house circuit from port battery only (new 2023).
  • Sealed and vented battery boxes, with battery link switch for parallel at the console.
  • BEP Matrix 24V DC digital battery monitor.

 

Battery Chargers:

  • 24V automatic battery charger (located under cabin companionway).

 

Alternators:

  • 24V alternator fitted to each engine.

 

Shore Power:

  • Shore power (socket to transom), with 240V shore power lead.

Plumbing Systems

Fresh Water & Water Heating System:

  • Fresh water approximately 26 Imperial Gallons (120 litres).
  • Pressurised fresh water to heads basin.
  • Pressurised freshwater wash shower to transom.

 

Bilge Pumps:

  • 2 x electric diaphragm bilge pumps with automatic switches.
  • Manifold system under cabin sole.
  • One manual bilge pump to cockpit with handle stowed aft.
  • Ultra Safety High Level electric bilge audible alarm at helm with Test/Mute.
  • Engine cooling system can be diverted to pump from engine bilge in emergency.

Tankage

  • Analogue VDO sweep tank gauges to both fuel tanks, and fresh water tank, with on-deck fillers.

 

Fuel:

  • 220 Imperial gallons (1000 litres) capacity approx. in two tanks.

 

Fresh Water:

  • 26 Imperial gallons (120 litres) capacity.

Navigation Equipment

At Helm Console:

  • Recessed steering compass.
  • Simrad touch-screen multifunction display screen, showing speed, position and local depth (charting for local region).

 

Communications Equipment:

  • Simrad RD68 DSC VHF set (handset mounted to helm, main control unit mounted at cabin electrical panel).

Domestic Equipment

Heads/Showers:

  • Separate compartment with electric freshwater marine WC (direct o/board discharge), lockers, light, mirror and wash basin with tap.
  • Teak heads flooring.
  • Pressurised freshwater wash shower to transom.

 

Heating & Ventilation:

  • Opening deck hatch & companionway.

 

Lighting:

  • Electric lighting throughout.
  • Anchor light & navigation lights.

Accommodation

Summary of Accommodation:

  • Interior fittings in chrome.
  • Almond Alcantara to side and overhead linings throughout.
  • Moulded stowage cupboards port and starboard.
  • Teak saloon floor, heads floor and cockpit steps.
  • Upholstered vinyl seating in saloon.

Deck Equipment

General:

  • Teak deck with 2 pairs of mooring cleats with deck-mounted fairleads.
  • Navigation lights to international standards.
  • Set of grab rails to deck atop engine bay coamings.
  • Two sets of grab rails to foredeck.
  • Swimming ladder in transom box.

 

Anchoring & Mooring Equipment:

  • Lofrans electric windlass to foredeck.
  • Electric windlass controls at helm.
  • 1 x 15kg claw anchor in stainless steel on fixed bow roller.
  • 50m x 10mm stainless steel chain.
  • Chain /fender locker.
  • Warps and 8 fenders.

 

Seating Arrangements:

  • Cockpit L-shaped sofa seating aft to starboard.
  • Helm and co-pilot seat position to starboard in race-style W-seat, with dropping seat squabs.
  • Saloon: U-shaped sofa seating forward.

 

Covers, Canvas & Cushions:

  • White/grey vinyl cockpit cushions renewed 2010 (aft sun pad cushions renewed 2011).
  • White vinyl saloon cushions.
  • Grey foredeck cushions.
  • Tonneau cover for cockpit.
  • Bimini sunshade with shade curtains for cockpit shading (stows below windscreen).
  • Heavy-duty winter storage cover.

Safety Equipment

  • Inflatable dinghy (stows in cockpit lazarette) and Torqueedo electric outboard (stows in mid-cockpit box locker).
  • 8-person life raft (in service date)
  • Offshore flares (2023).
  • Ariete Man over-board recovery device.
  • Various lifejackets (service dates variable – efficacy unwarranted).
  • Throwing line.
  • First Aid kit.

 

Fire-Fighting Equipment:

  • Portable manual fire extinguishers (within service date).
  • Manually triggered CO2 fire extinguishing system in engine room. (Service dates unverified – efficacy unwarranted).
  • Remote fuel and engine bay air supply cut-offs at cockpit step recess.

Más información

Propulsión
Combustible
Diesel
Velocidad máxima
93 km/h
Velocidad crucero
83 km/h
Bróker/Concesionario Información

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