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Vancouver 34 Classic para vender (1993) en Argyll, Reino Unido

£62.000 GBPFinance this boat

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El Vancouver 34 Classic, con una eslora total de 10,44 metros y una manga de 3,20 metros, es un distinguido yate de crucero oceánico fabricado en 1993. Reconocido por su robusto rendimiento, esta embarcación es ideal para cruceros exigentes, desde aventuras costeras hasta travesías transoceánicas. Su diseño de quilla larga y aparejo de cúter garantiza una navegación equilibrada y suave, incluso en condiciones adversas, lo que lo convierte en la opción ideal para una tripulación reducida. La embarcación cuenta con un casco moldeado de PRFV construido con el sistema Nordseal de Northshore Yachts, que le proporciona durabilidad y resistencia. Entre sus características principales se incluyen un motor diésel marino Yanmar 3GM30F, un sistema de gobierno automático Hydrovane y un conjunto de navegación Raymarine con actualizaciones modernas. Además, ofrece cómodos alojamientos con interiores chapados en teca, dos literas en V y una completa cocina. Cabe destacar la bañera autodrenante, las molduras de cubierta integradas y un amplio inventario, que incluye paneles solares y equipo de seguridad, que realzan su idoneidad para viajes largos. El Vancouver 34 Classic es la personificación perfecta de un yate de travesía fiable y eficiente, listo para su visita inmediata en el Ardfern Yacht Centre, Argyll, Reino Unido.

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Información general
Marca/modelo
Vancouver 34 Classic
Precio
£62.000 GBPFinance this boat
Comentario sobre el precio
Very nicely presented and well equipped
Categoría
Used barco para vender
Nombre del barco
CINNABAR
Año
1993
Diseñador
Robert Harris
Ubicación
Argyll, Reino Unido

A popular choice for the offshore cruising yachtsman the Vancouver 34 Classic has proven to be a reliable cruising yacht wither cruising around the coast or crossing oceans. The long keel and cutter rig providing a balanced boat which is easy on her helmsman and crew in the most arduous of conditions.

In the current ownership, the Vancouver 34 Classic CINNABAR has safely carried her owners around the length and breadth of the British Isles and enjoyed a 2-year trip to Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea. Sailing with a crew of just two the Vancouver 34 has proven to be a safe and robust cruiser, easily handled by a small crew. Now reluctantly for sale as her owners make the hard decision to ‘swallow the anchor’ after a lifetime of boat ownership her extensive inventory highlights include:

Original white gelcoat finish to hull and deck moulding

Yanmar 3GM30F marine diesel engine

Rope cutter

Hydrovane self-steering system

3 x semi-flexible deck mounted solar panels with charge regulator

Sterling Power Products Power Management display

Raymarine EV-1 Autopilot system installed new in 2025

Raymarine eS75 hybrid touch chart plotter display in cockpit (2019)

Raymarine A65 chart plotter at chart table

Raymarine i50 navigation instruments (2019)

Raymarine i70 multifunction repeater display at chart table (2019)

Cobra Marine DSC VHF with GPS

Icom IC-M31 handheld VHF

Taylors 079DS diesel fired stove

Masthead cutter rig with roller reefing systems for genoa and forestay

Walder boom brake

Sprayhood and cockpit tent fitted new for the 2023 season

Ocean Safety, 4 person, ORC Cannister raft, next service due spring 2026

Tinker Tramp inflatable dinghy

Lying afloat on her berth in Ardfern Yacht Centre the Vancouver 34 Classic CINNABAR is available for immediate viewing by appointment.

BUILDERS COMMENT:

‘The Vancouver 34 is every inch and offshore cruiser. Under sail she has a light helm and is perfectly balanced in any wind strength making it easy work for the helmsman or self steering gear. The standard rig is strong (some say over specified) and supports the cutter rig. The Vancouver 34 is surprisingly fast under sail and high average speeds are possible which can be maintained for long periods: the ideal passagemaker.

The Vancouver 34 is a modern ‘classic’ and despite her long keel and heavy displacement is easy to manouever under sail or power. She is first choice for serious cruising. Comfortably wide decks and substantial guard rails provide safety and security at sea.

There is no doubt she is the perfect boat for heading off over the horizon’

CONSTRUCTION

Hull Construction:

Single piece GRP moulded hull

Laminated using the Northshore Yachts proprietory Nordseal system

Chopped strand and woven glass reinforcing cloths, hand consolidated

Sandwich laminate construction with balsa core above the waterline

Solid GRP laminate through keel pan area with additional layers of reinforcement around keel

Moulded beam shelf to receive deck incorporated into hull moulding

Encapsualted full length lead ballast keel

Topsides finished in original white gelcoat

Underwater hull coated with red antifouling

Deck & Superstructure Construction:

Integrated deck, superstructure and self-draining cockpit moulding

Single piece GRP moulding.

Chopped strand and woven glass reinforced cloths, hand consolidated.

Sandwich type construction with balsa core, plywood core in way of high load areas and deck fittings.

Deck fully glassed to hull moulding.

Original white gelcoat finish to deck moulding.

Treadmaster non-slip panels bonded to coachroof top.

Laid teak finish to deck and cockpit seating

Teak sole gratings for cockpit

Keel & Rudder:

Full-length encapsulated keel with skeg extended aft to support rudder.

Lead ballast keel

MACHINERY

Engine & gearbox:

Yanmar 3GM30F marine diesel engine

3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled.

27hp

Mechanical reversing marine gearbox

Single lever morse control

Maintenance & Performance:

Engine last serviced October 2024

Recorded engine running hours 3,013hrs

Cruising speed under engine 6.5kts

Selection of cruising spares aboard for engine

Propulsion & Steering:

Stainless steel prop shaft

Bronze A-bracket supporting cutlass bearing

3 blade, bronze, fixed propellor

Rope cutter

Whitlock steering pedestal

Stainless steel steering wheel

Autopilot:

Raymarine P70 control head (2025)

Raymarine EV1 course computer (2025)

Raymarine ACU400 (2025)

Raymarine linear drive direct to quadrant

Self Steering Gear:

Hydrovane self-steering system

Mounted on transom

General:

Extensive collection of spares for boat systems and equipement

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:

12VDC onboard power supply

230VAC shore power system

Shore Power System:

Extension lead to connect to shore power supply

Single 16 amp connection point

Hardwired RCD protected system

Ring main, battery charger and immersion heater

Battery Banks:

Engine Battery – 1x 12vdc, 80Ah, lead acid

Domestic Battery – 2x 12vdc, 100Ah, lead acid (2023)

Batteries are fitted with independent isolators and link switch for emergency starting

Alternator:

Single engine driven alternator

Battery Charger:

230vAC – 12vDC battery charger

Solar Panels:

2 x semi-flexible deck mounted panels to port and starboard sides of mast step

1x semi-flexible deck mounted panel forward of mast step

Charge regulator

Battery Monitor:

Sterling Power Products Power Management and Amp Hour Counter Display, showing both battery banks

General:

12vDC auxiliary socket at chart table x2

Inverter – Sterling Power Products 150w plug-in style inverter

PLUMBING

Fresh Water:

Pressurised hot and cold water system.

Mixer tap in galley and heads.

Shower in heads.

Manually pumped (foot pump tap) fresh water tap in galley

Seagull water filter tap in galley

Manually pumped (hand pump) tap in heads

Hot water provided from engine heated tank.

Black Water:

Holding tank for heads

Manually pumped overboard discharge or deck suction outlet

Bilge Pumps:

Manual Bilge Pump – x2

Electric bilge pump

Gas System:

Self-draining bottle storage locker

3 x 4.5kg gas bottles

Supply to cooker

TANKAGE

Fuel:

Single diesel tank.

Stainless steel tank construction.

Approximate capacity 200ltrs

Fresh Water:

Twin fresh water tanks.

Bag type tanks

Approximate capacity 225ltrs

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

On Deck:

Plotter – Raymarine eS75 hybrid touch display (2019)

Depth – Raymarine i50 (2019)

Speed/Log – Raymarine i50 (2019)

Wind – Raymarine i50 (2019)

Magnetic Compass on Binnacle

Below Decks:

Plotter – Raymarine A65

Radar – Autohelm radar display with mast mounted scanner – No longer operational

Repeater – Raymarine i70 multifunction display (2019)

Autohelm electronic handheld compass

Selection of charts and pilotbooks for west coast of Scotland

Communications Equipment:

DSC VHF – Cobra Marine DSC VHF with GPS. Repeater speaker in cockpit

Handheld VHF – Icom IC-M31

Navtex – ICS NAV6

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

Galley Stove – Plastimo Neptune 2000 gas cooker, two burner, grill and oven. Gimbal mounted.

Twin stainless steel sinks

Pressurised hot and cold water tap

Manually pumped cold water tap

Seagull filtered drinking water tap

Fridge – Built in under navigators seat with Isotherm 12v compressor and chiller plate

Cutlery, crockery, and glasses included.

Heads:

Jabsco manual marine toilet

Wash hand basin

Mixer faucet extending to use as shower head

Manually pumped tap

Folding shower seat

Lighting:

Overhead lighting throughout interior with LED bulbs

Reading lights in saloon and in way of bunks

Red light at companionway

Heating & Ventilation:

Taylors 079DS diesel fired stove mounted on main bulkhead

Entertainment:

Kenwood Tape/Radio head unit ( not working

Speakers in saloon

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

Joinery of teak veneered ply with a teak trim

Joinery work finished in a satin varnish.

Worktop in galley and counter top in heads finished in a contrasting laminate finish

Traditional teak and holly style soleboards.

Vinyl cover panels to finish head lining

Accommodation Finish:

Joinery of teak veneered ply with a teak trim

Joinery work finished in a satin varnish.

Worktop in galley and counter top in heads finished in a contrasting laminate finish

Traditional teak and holly style soleboards.

Headlining finished in vinyl covered panels with teak trims.

Carpet linning to finish hull where exposed

Curtains for portlights

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Forward Cabin:

Twin single V-berths with infill section to create double.

Infill section stowing between berths when not in use to create seat.

Shelves running the length of the berths outboard port and starboard.

Small dresser unit aft of bunk to port, hanging locker beneath

Bin type storage lockers beneath bunks.

Large opening deck hatch for light and ventilation.

Heads:

Moulded finish to compartment with teak sole grating and varnished teak trims

Manual marine toilet, fitted inboard, forward, aft-facing.

Hinge down lid over toilet to provide seating for use with shower.

Countertop outboard with inset wash hand basin.

Mixer-tap style tap, extending for use as showerhead.

Manually pumped freshwater tap

Vanity unit outboard of countertop with storage locker beneath

Manual discharge pump for holding tank located beneath countertop, outboard of toilet forward

Saloon:

Centrally mounted, double drop leaf saloon table.

Hanging locker with countertop above, cabin heater fuel tank mounted on top of locker, outboard to port forward

Bench settee running along port side, converts to single berth

U-shaped settee to starboard, converts to single or double berth (with infill panel)

Lee cloth for port and starboard settees when converted to bunks

Lockers and shelves running along outboard of seat backs port and starboard

Cave type lockers behind seat backs

Bulkhead mounted clock and barometer

Galley:

To port of companionway

L-shaped galley

Double stainless steel sink inset to forward section of worktop inboard

Gimbal mounted galley stove mounted outboard

Worktop unit aft of galley stove

Selection of lockers beneath worktop and outboard of worktop

Fridge located beneath navigators seat at nav station.

Wet lockers aft of galley.

Nav Station / ¼ Berth:

Forward facing chart table

Navigator sitting on forward end of quarter berth

Fridge located beneath navigators seat, built-in top loading type

Chart storage within table

Raymarine repeater display and autopilot control mounted above chart table forward

Ships switch panel, instrumentation and storage shelved outboard of navigtaors seat

Quarter berth extending aft from nav station

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:

Deck stepped, double spreader, cutter rigged sloop.

Silver anodised alloy mast and spars manufactured by Selden.

Standing rigging of 1x19 stainless steel wire

Furlex roller reefing gear on forestay for Yankee

Furlex 200S roller reefing gear on inner forestay for staysail

Single line, slab reefing mainsail with Selden mast car system

Gas strut rod kicker

Telescopic spinnaker pole and gear, pole stowing on front of mast

Walder boom brake

Lazyjacks

Mast mounted halyard winch with Spinlock jammers for halyards

All control lines lead aft to cockpit

Spinlock rope clutches for lines lead aft

Winches:

Primary Winches – 2x Lewmar 44, self-tailing, two-speed.

Cockpit Halyard Winches – 2x Lewmar 16, self-tailing, single speed.

Mast Mounted Winches – 1 x Lewmar 6, single speed 1x Lewmar 8, single speed

Sails:

Mainsail – White dacron, fully battened, slab reefing.

Yankee – White dacron, fitted with UV Strip, roller reefing.

Staysail – White dacron, fitted with UV strip, roller reefing.

Spinnaker – unused in current ownership

Canvas Work:

Mainsail Cover – Stackpack type cover with mast boot

Sprayhood – On stainless steel frame (2023)

Cockpit Tent (2023)

Wheel cover

Cockpit Cushions

Winter Deck Cover – Fitting over boom, covering deck and cockpit from mast to transom

Anchoring & Mooring:

Bower Anchor – 15kg Bruce anchor on chain rode

Kedge Anchor – Danforth anchor with chain and warp rode

Anchor Windlass – Lofrans Royal manual windlass

Mooring Warps – Selection

Fenders – Selection

Tender:

Dinghy – Tinker Tramp. Spars, daggerboard and rudder available (no sails)

Outboard lifting davit mounted to starboard side of transom

General:

Double stainless steel bow roller.

Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit rails.

Deck mounted alloy stanchions supporting twin stainless steel guard wires running the length of the decks.

Alloy deck mounted mooring cleats forward, midships and aft

Teak grab rails running length of coachroof top to port and starboard

Liferaft stowing in stainless steel deck cradle forward of sprayhood

Cockpit table, pedestal mounted with two folding leaves.

Mug holder mounted on pedestal

Fixed transom mounted boarding ladder

SAFTEY 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

Anchor light

Mast mounted steaming light / deck light

Low level nav lights

Life saving:

Liferaft – Ocean Safety, 4 person, ORC Cannister raft, next service due spring 2026

Horseshoe lifebuoy

Danbuoy

McMurdo grab bag

Pilot gas alarm

EcoBlast fog horn

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.

Más información

Construcción
Casco
GRP
Quilla
Quilla larga
Medidas
Eslora total
10,44 metros
Eslora en la flotación
8,38 metros
Manga
3,20 metros
Calado
1,44 metros
Desplazamiento
6.350 kg
Propulsión
Motor
Yanmar 3GM30F marine diesel engine 3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled. 27hp Mechanical reversing marine gearbox Single lever morse control
Horas del motor
3013
Combustible
Diesel
Capacidad de combustible
200 litros
Alojamiento
Capacidad de agua potable
225 litros
Este Vancouver 34 Classic ha sido visto 1.581 veces
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Mark Cameron Yachts

Mr Mark Cameron
The Braes
Inverneil
PA308ES
United Kingdom
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