Allansons of Freckleton Dee 27 for sale (1961) in Argyll,

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The Allansons of Freckleton Dee 27, named Pellegrina, is a classic cruising yacht currently available for sale, located in Argyll. This 1961 vessel, designed by Peter Brett, has a rich history, being the progenitor of features found in the acclaimed Rival series. With an overall length of 11.15 metres and a beam of 2.95 metres, Pellegrina boasts a robust carvel planked hull with pitch pine planking and mahogany touches throughout her construction. She has been under the care of her current owners for 15 years, who have maintained and sympathetically modernised her equipment. Notable features include a Volvo Penta MD2030 marine diesel engine, bronze feathering MaxProp, a Rutland 914i wind generator, Raymarine navigation equipment, and a comfortable interior accommodating up to five people. Pellegrina is known for her excellent sea-keeping qualities and has cruised extensively around Ireland, Northern France, and the West Coast of Scotland. She is currently afloat and ready for viewing on the Isle of Seil, Argyll.

About this Allansons of Freckleton Dee 27

General information
Make/model
Allansons of Freckleton Dee 27
Price
£29,000 GBPFinance this boat
Price comment
Nicely presented British built classic
Category
Sail boat for sale
Name of boat
PELLEGRINA
Year
1961
Designer
Peter Brett
Location
Argyll,

The Peter Brett designed Dee 27 and the smaller Dee 25 proved to be extremely capable cruising yachts and the went on to underpin the development of Peter Brett’s later Rival designs which gain world wide acclaim.

A much-loved example of the Dee 27 PELLEGRINA has been with her current owners for 15 years and have benfitted from a comprehensive maintenance regime, including sympathetic modernisation of onboard equipment. Now seeking her next custiodian her inventory highlights include:

Volvo Penta MD2030, 29hp, marine diesel engine

MaxProp bronze feathering propellor

Rutland 914i wind generator

Raymarine Elements 7 chartplotter

Raymarine EV-100 tiller pilot, autopilot system

Raymarine TackTick MN100-2 wind instrument

B&G Quad Log/Speed/Depth instrument

Standard Horizon GPS Chart CP300 chart plotter

Standard Horizon Quest-X DSC VHF radio

Comar CSB200 Class B AIS Transponder

Plastimo Neptune gas cooker

Holding tank

Jabsco manual marine toilet

Rocna 20kg anchor on chain rode

The Dee 27 PELLEGRINA is currently lying afloat and ready for immediate viewing in Balvicar, Isle of Seil, Argyll.

OWNER’S COMMENT:

Pellegrina was the first of 4 Dee 27 yachts to come out of Allansons wooden boat yard near Preston, Lancashire. Built in 1961, she was designed by Peter Brett as a development of the successful smaller Dee 25 which had proved themselves over the previous 10 years. In subsequent years Peter Brett kept many of the features of the Dee class in the design of the popular Rival class. Pellegrina was commissioned for Mr and Mrs Tomlinson who had successfully raced their Dee 25 Rodinella including a win in the 1965 Channel race when very few boats completed the course due to stormy weather. The sea-keeping qualities the Dee class were applauded by Adlard Coles in his classic book Heavy Weather Sailing.

With only three owners since new Pellegrina has been carefully maintained and sympathetically upgraded whilst keeping her original character. Her varnished topsides were featured in adverts for Spinnaker varnish in the 1970s and her appearance regularly draws attention from fellow boat owners. She has cruised extensively around Ireland, Northern France, Northwest England and whilst in current ownership for 15 years around the West Coast of Scotland where she is now based, with many passages around the Hebrides and Orkney Islands. She is easily crewed by two or single handed but has comfortable accommodation for 4-5 as necessary.

CONSTRUCTION

Hull Construction:

Carvel planked hull finished in gloss varnish

Pitch pine planking

Copper clench fastened

Steam bent Oak timbers and sawn frames

Oak wood keel, stem post and sternpost

Deck & Superstructure Construction:

Plywood deck on Douglas fir deck beams

Mahognay faced plywood coachroof superstructure

Mahogany-faced plywood cockpit

Cockpit coamings of solid mahogany

Solid mahogany boards to form cockpit seating tops

Keel & Rudder:

Cast iron ballast keel

Stainless steel keel bolts

Mahogany rudder with Tufnol rudder stock

MACHINERY

Engine & gearbox:

Volvo Penta MD2030 marine diesel engine

29hp

3 Cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled

Mechanical reversing marine gearbox

Single lever morse control

NASA EX-1 exhaust alarm

Maintenance & Performance:

Engine last serviced autumn 2024

Stainless steel injection elbow with integrated alarm sensor fitted 2024

Cruising speed 6kts

Propulsion & Steering:

Stainless steel propshaft

Conventional stuffing gland type sterngland

MaxProp bronze feathering propellor

Laminated hardwood tiller

Emergency tiller

Autopilot:

Raymarine EV-100 tiller pilot system

Raymarine P70 control head

Raymarine EV-1 sensor core

Raymarine ACU-100 control unit

Raymarine Tiller drive unit

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:

12VDC onboard power system

230VAC shore power system (not used in current ownership)

Shore Power System:

Extension lead to connect to shore supply

Single 16 amp connection point

Hardwired RCD-protected system.

3 pin UK sockets, battery charger, immersion heater

Battery Banks:

Domestic Battery – 1x 12vDC lead acid battery

Engine Battery – 1x 12vDC, Optima battery

Battery Monitor:

PlusoTronik Battmann II display x2

Charging:

Sterling Power Products battery charger

230vAC – 12vDC, 15 amp

Alternators:

Single-engine-mounted alternator

Charge splitting diode.

Wind Generator:

Rutland 914i wind generator

Marlec charge regulator

Mounted on stainless steel pole on port quarter

PLUMBING SYSTEMS

Fresh Water:

Pressurised hot and cold water systems

Mixer tap in galley

Mixer tap in forepeak which can extend out for use as showerhead

Manually pumped freshwater tap in galley

Hot water provided from calorifier, heated by engine cooling water or 230VAC immersion heater

Black Water:

Holding tank for heads outlet

Gravity discharging of tank overboard

Bilge Pumps:

Manual Bilge Pump x2

Electric Bilge Pump

General:

Hosepipe for use filling the tanks

TANKAGE

Fuel:

Single diesel tank

Stainless steel tank construction

Approximate capacity 60ltrs

Fresh Water:

Three individual water tanks

Copper tank construction

Total capacity unknown

Holding Tank:

Tek-Tanks type plastic tank

Gravity discharge overboard

Approximate capacity 40ltrs

Tank Monitoring:

Calibrated dipstick

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

On Deck:

Depth/Speed/Log – B&G Network Quad

Wind – Raymarine TackTick MN100-2

Plotter – Raymarine Element 7

Magnetic Compass - Plastimo

Below Decks:

Plotter – Standard Horizon GPS Chart CP300 (sited so its visible from the cockpit)

GPS – Furuno GP32

Communications Equipment:

DSC VHF – Standard Horizon Quest-X DSC VHF radio

AIS – Comar CSB200 Class B AIS Transponder

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

Galley stove – Plastimo Neptune 2000 gas cooker, two burner grill and oven

Fridge – Built-in top-loading fridge with isotherm compressor and chiller plate

Stainless steel sink

Mixer tap

Manually pumped freshwater tap

Heads:

Toilet – Jabsco manual marine toilet

Stainless steel wash hand basin

Mixer tap which can extend for use as shower head

Heating:

Newport Dickinson wood burning stove

Mounted on bulkhead in main saloon to starboard

Lighting:

Overhead lighting with LED bulbs throughout interior.

Entertainment:

Kenwood CD/Radio head unit

Speakers in saloon

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

Forepeak containing storage, pipecot berth and heads.

Saloon providing up to 3 berths

Nav Station with quarter berth

Galley

Accommodation Finish:

Traditional timber-built yacht interior

Woodwork finished in white gloss with varnished mahogany trims

Original varnish mahogany soleboards

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Forepeak:

Single pipecot berth to port forward with storage rack beneath

Sail storage to starboard forward

Storage compartment centrally forward with anchor chain stowing in aft section of storage.

Manual marine toilet mounted centrally with varnished mahogany seat top when not in use

Vanity unit to starboard aft with selection of storage lockers, stainless steel wash hand basin and taps

Hanging locker and holding tank aft to port

Saloon:

Bench settees to port and starboard

Cleverly designed, hinged, folding table located centrally

Sette backrests pull out to create single pipe cot type berths to port and starboard

Canvas storage organisers outboard of settee back rests

Pilot berth outboard of port settee overheard, front hinging down to increase bunk width

Dickinson Newport wood burning stove mounted on main bulkhead to starboard

Selection of storage compartments with net front above starboard settee outboard

Galley:

To starboard side of the companionway

Worktop wrapping around gimbal mounted gas cooker forward

Inset stainless steel sink in worktop section forward of cooker

Built-in top-loading fridge beneath aft section of worktop

Crockery storage rack outboard of sink

Nav Station / Quarter Berth:

To port side of companionway

Large chart table top

Instrumentation mounted outboard of chart table forward with chart plotter mounted inboard, forward and visible from cockpit

Quarter berth extending aft of chart table along port side

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:

Deck stepped, single spreader, fractionally rigged sloop

Anodised alloy mast with tapered top section

Stainless steel standing rigging, back stay and cap shrouds replaced 2024

Diamond ‘jumpers’

Rotostay roller reefing system on forestay

Detachable inner forestay with blade jib

Slab reefing mainsail

Rod kicker

Running backstays

Lazyjacks

Winches:

Primary Winches – 2x Lewmar 43, two-speed

Roller Reefing Winch – 1x Gibb 7CR, single-speed

Mast Mounted Halyard Winches – 2x Barlow single-speed

Sails:

Mainsail – White dacron, fully battened, loose footed, slab reefing.

Genoa – White dacron, roller reefing

Blade Jib – White dacron, hank-on, sets on inner forestay

Spare Genoa – White dacron, roller reefing

Spinnaker

Canvas Work:

Mainsail Cover – stackpack type cover with lazyjacks

Sprayhood

Cockpit Cover

Cockpit Cushions

Anchoring & Mooring:

Bower Anchor – 20kg Rocna anchor on 10mm chain rode

Kedge Anchor – 45lb CQR anchor

Anchor Windlass – Simpson Lawrence Tiger windlass

Mooring Warps – Selection

Fenders - Selection

General:

Double stainless steel bow roller

Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit rails

Deck-mounted stainless steel stanchions

Deck-mounted alloy mooring cleats forward, midships and aft

Hardwood grabrails running length of coachroof

Dorade ventilators immediately forward of mast

Liferaft stowing on wooden chocks forward of sprayhood

Boom crutch fitting to port side of companionway

Primary winches mounted outboard of cockpit coamings

Instrumentation mounted on bulkhead to port side of companionway

Plotter mounted to starboard side of companionway

Cockpit lockers beneath all cockpit seating

Lazarette gas locker below aft deck

Single ‘G&T’ pushpit mounted seat to starboard

Wind generator mounted on pole to port aft.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT:

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs.

Navigation Lights:

Masthead tri-colour light

Steaming light

Deck flood light

Low level navigation lights

Portable LED anchor light, can be set as required

Life saving:

Liferaft – Seago 4 person cannister raft – requires to be serviced

Horseshoe buoy

Radar Reflector

Jackstays

DISCLAIMER

In this case we are acting as brokers only.

The Owner is not selling in the course of a business. whilst every care has been taken in their preparation , the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The Purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate at their expense to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability for such engine on our part.

This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Unless otherwise stated on the published sales specification the following presumptions are made:

Shaft seal or sail drive diaphragms are more than 5 years old.

Fuel, gas hoses and gas regulators are more than 5 years old.

The vessel doesn’t currently have a GasSafe certificate issued within the last 5 years.

Standing rigging and sails are more than 10 years old.

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Construction
Hull
Pitch Pine on Oak
Measurements
Length overall
11.15 metres
Length waterline
8.23 metres
Beam
2.95 metres
Draft
1.80 metres
Displacement
8,290 kg
Propulsion
Engine
Volvo Penta MD2030 marine diesel engine 29hp 3 Cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled Mechanical reversing marine gearbox Single lever morse control
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel capacity
60 litres
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Mr Mark Cameron
The Braes
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United Kingdom
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