Sparkman & Stephens 34 (1974) for sale in Riga, Latvia

£32,533 GBP
Listed price €38,000 EURGet a foreign exchange quote

Summary

Experience timeless elegance with this 1974 Sparkman & Stephens 34 classic yacht, currently moored in Riga, Latvia. Characterised by a well-renowned design from Olin Stephens, this yacht exhibits celebrated sea-keeping qualities credited to the S&S hull design. It hosts a fully functioning cockpit along with a 2,500 kg lead keel for stability and features sizeable roof beams constructed from the durable Jatoba wood. The interior boasts a renovated wooden cabin made from high-quality woods such as Iroko, Kumaru, and Merbau, presenting a warm and inviting atmosphere onboard. Fitted with a powerful Beta Marine Kubota 28bhp diesel engine, a new ZF gearbox, and a full set of sails, this yacht is ready to whisk you off on smooth sailings. It also incorporates recent enhancements like a solar panel charge control unit, new instruments in a new panel, and a bowsprit for the gennaker. On deck, a newly laid teak overlay adds to the vessel's aesthetic appeal and durability. This dreamboat is ideal for those who appreciate a blend of classic design and modern convenience.

General information
Make/model
Sparkman & Stephens 34
Category
Used sail boat for sale
Price
£32,533 GBP | Listed price €38,000 EURGet a foreign exchange quote
Year
1974
Designer
Olin Stephens
Length overall
10.36 metres
Displacement
4,500 kg
Keel
Full Keel
Location
Riga, Latvia

About this Sparkman & Stephens 34

English

Ashore at present under its regular winter cover in Riga, Latvia, part of the EU.

Sparkman & Stephens 34 (Mk 1 - Short rig) classic yacht is a well-known and proven design by Olin Stephens.  This yacht was Part One Registered out of Colchester, England in 1974.
Purchased by the Vendor in Bristol in 2008, then exported and Registered in Latvia, EU, in 2009.

This S&S 34 has a GRP hull with a renovated wooden cabin top and interior using high-quality woods such as Iroko, Kumaru and Merbau. Importantly, a new deck was laid about 7 years ago using 12 mm ply and 10 mm teak, extensively glued to minimise screws (a through picture is shown).  The large roof beams to the cabin are made from very strong Jatoba wood.

This yacht benefits from legendary sea-keeping qualities due to the S&S hull design. The Vendor's most recent improvements include a bowsprit for the gennaker and a new solar panel. Other recent improvements include a solar panel charge control unit and new instruments in a new panel.

This Sparkman & Stephens yacht benefits from a 2,500 kg lead keel making it very sea-worthy and stable. This yacht comes with a full suit of sails that all controlled from the cockpit, and a larger-than-standard Beta Marine Kubota 28 bhp diesel engine plus a recent new ZF gearbox (only about 50 hours use).

A highly sought-after design, this yacht is well equipped with everything working as it should and is ready to sail.

The design was conceived as a cruiser/racer to RORC specifications and production has re-started in Australia.

Engine and Gearbox

Engine. Beta Marine Kubota (3 cylinder. Model BD 1005) diesel, 28 bhp.
The engine is in good working order and is serviced regularly with recent new oil and antifreeze.

Gearbox. New  ZF10M 2R which has run about 50 hours. Additional fuel filter and sump. New control cables.

Shaft drive.

Sails

The 9 sails with the boat are:
Genoa 150% used
Genoa150% used
Genoa125% used
Staysail N1 used
Staysail N 2 used
Storm Jib for inner /baby stay New
Storm Jib for inner stay used
Main
Spinnaker.

Rig, Autopilot and short-handed Sailing

Rig. S&S 34 short rig, MK 1 see http://www.ss34.org/index.php/the-ss34/specifications

This model is known to be very seaworthy and with a short rig is easy to handle by one person. All the ropes are arranged to control the sails from the cockpit - including the reefing.

A lot of work and effort has been put into the boat which is made for long distance sailing.

Autopilot. The boat can be controlled in several ways. Through the wheel or by using the tiller in an emergency, Also, there is the wind autopilot and the electric autopilot. The electric autopilot can steer both by sail and by compass:

Simrad TP 22 Tiller pilot
Wind autopilot “Holland Windwane” (Large Bouvaan).

Electrical and Navigation

Electrical. All the wiring in the boat is new and the following are fitted:

Navigation LED tricolor + anchor light on top mast
Navigation LED light on rail
LED Interior brass lamp
Deck light
Solar panel Kyocera 200 W; 8A
Charger.  Decca smart 1230, 12/24 V, till 345 Ah, For Pl. gel and Pl. wet accumulators
Emergency Strobe lamp on mast
Inverter 12/220 V.

Navigation. All the following were installed new and have worked very few hours since:

GPS navigator Furuno GP 33
AIS Vesper marine WMX 850 Watchmate and Class B transponder
Standard Horizon 220 SW 5 inch Hailer Horn
Standard Horizon VHF fixed radio GX 2100 with DSC and AIS
Standard Horizon Remote control CMP 30 (RAM 3) for fixed radio
Standard Horizon Floats handheld VHF radio with internal GPS, DCS and strobe light system
Standard Horizon Chart Plotter/depth sounder/fish finder combo CPF 300i with C-map mega wi de promo chart (North and Baltic seas)
Standard Horizon P79 in hull transducer/ fish finder
NASA HF3W SSB receiver with weather fax software+active antenna.
NASA Clipper compass system (electronic)
B&G Triton SDW Pack NMEA 2000
Navtex McMurdo NAV 7.

Safety and Other

Safety
Life-raft “Viking” 6 person
Pyrotechnics/flares complete
Two manual bilge pump
Three (12V) automatic bilge pumps with alarm
Many lifejackets
EPIRB McMurdo E5 Smart-find (2 pieces)
Cold Water Immersion Suit (floating)
Echo Max EM 230 reflector.

Cabin
Oil heater “Reflex” heater
Electrical (220V) heater
Two burner oven and grill.

Magnetic Compass
Suunto.

Features

  • Vhf
  • Navigation center
  • Compass
  • Autopilot
  • Refrigerator
  • Gps
  • Oven
  • Shore power inlet
  • Liferaft
  • Battened mainsail
  • Radio
  • Tiller
  • Radar detector
  • Teak cockpit
  • Plotter
  • Electric bilge pump
  • Marine head
  • Battery charger
  • Solar panel
  • Heating
  • Furling mainsail
  • Genoa
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Radar reflector
  • Steering wheel
  • Repeater
  • Wind speed and direction
  • Depthsounder
  • Inverter
  • Mainsail cover
  • Teak sidedecks
  • Storm jib
  • Furling genoa
  • Log speedometer

Nicolle Associates offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

  • This vessel is VAT not applicable due to age.
  • As always photographs do not do justice so a viewing is highly recommended.
  • This boat is lying in Riga, Latvia, EU.
  • © 2024 Nicolle Associates.

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Propulsion
Engine
1 x Beta Kubota
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel capacity
100 litres
Accommodation
Number of cabins
2
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Broker/Dealer Information

Nicolle Associates - Ipswich

Neptune Marina, Neptune Quay,
Ipswich
IP3 0BN
United Kingdom
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