English
Lady Amyly is a 1980 Nelson 42, which is a classic vessel, renowned for its sturdy construction and timeless design. Originally crafted to embody the essence of seaworthiness, this boat offers a spacious interior layout coupled with a robust hull, making it an ideal choice for adventurous sailors and cruising enthusiasts alike.
Despite its age, the Nelson 42 retains its charm and potential, though it requires some restoration work to bring it back to its former glory. The fiberglass hull has been coppercoated and has no vissable signs of osmosis. Similarly, the interior fittings and fixtures although in reasonable condition may benefit from refurbishment to enhance both functionality and aesthetics. Her twin Ford Sabre's are a little smoky, but she was fitted with new gearboxes a year or two ago and her generator is also a fairly recent addition. With proper care and attention, the 1980 Nelson 42 has the potential to become a cherished vessel for its next owner, ready to embark on new journeys and create lasting memories on the water.
Inventory
Navigation Equipment:
Compass: Sestrel Major
Log/Speed: on Garmin 120xl GPS
Depth: Nasa Target
VHF/SSB: Sailor Compact/Icom-ICM423 with GMDSS
Chart Plotter: Garmin750S
Integral GPS:
Autopilot: Cetrek 721.
Radar: Furuno 1945
Clock/Barometer
Easy Navtex.
Generator: Paguro 4000. 4 Kw. With only 190 hours run
Navigation Lights
Windscreen Wipers: 3 Wynn Straight Line wipers
Cabin flooring:Blue carpet
Upholstery: Beige Cloth
Curtains: White with nautical theme
Heating (Type): Eberspatcher
Stereo/Radio/CD
Deck Equipment:
Pulpit/Pushpit rails:
Bathing ladder: Stainless steel
Cockpit Cover: outside control area only
Windlass : Electric
Anchors- Main: CQR 45 lbs.
Kedge: Admiralty Pattern
Fisherman’s Anchor & Chain
M. Warp
Bilge pumps
Cockpit Cushions
Copper Bottom Anti-fouling
Mooring warps/fender
Boat hooks
Safety Equipment
Life-raft: 6 man. service due in 2020
Lifejackets
Lifebuoys/Ring: Two
Fog Horn
Radar reflector
Fire Extinguishers (out of date)
Brokers Comment
Lady Amyly is a project! But she is not too far gone, to be able to restore her to her former glory! :-)
She is now out of the water at the River Yar Boat Yard and available to view. Her copper bottom is looking really good!