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Contessa 32 à vendre (1992) dans Argyll, Royaume-Uni

£39 950 GBPFinance this boat

Résumé généré par l'IA

Le Contessa 32 « Bluebell », situé à Argyll, au Royaume-Uni, est un modèle de 1992, célèbre pour sa conception durable signée David Sadler et sa construction par Jeremy Rogers. Avec une longueur hors tout de 9,75 mètres et une largeur de 2,90 mètres, ce yacht est réputé pour ses performances robustes, ayant remporté la difficile course Fastnet de 1979. Il est sous la direction de son propriétaire actuel depuis deux décennies, principalement utilisé pour des croisières en solitaire le long de la côte ouest de l'Écosse. « Bluebell » est équipé d'un moteur diesel Beta Marine B20 de 20 ch et de systèmes de navigation et de communication avancés, tels qu'un traceur de cartes Raymarine Axiom7, un radar Furuno 1623 et un transpondeur AIS Icom MA-500TR. Son pont est équipé d'un système d'enroulement Selden et de winchs de qualité, agrémentés d'un intérieur confortable avec menuiserie en chêne et d'équipements modernes. Le bateau est actuellement stocké en hiver chez Creran Marine, Oban, et peut être visité sur rendez-vous.

À propos de Contessa 32

Informations générales
Marque/modèle
Contessa 32
Prix
£39 950 GBPFinance this boat
Commentaire sur le prix
well equipped, MJ Slack built CO32
Catégorie
Used bateau pour vente
Nom du bateau
BLUEBELL
Année
1992
Concepteur
David Sadler
Emplacement
Argyll, Royaume-Uni

The Contessa 32 is one of the most admired yacht designs ever mass produced. Designed by David Sadler and built by Jeremy Rogers the design has been in production from its inception in 1970 until the current day. Having proved itself in the most arduous conditions during the infamous 1979 Fastnet with a Contessa 32 being the smallest boat to complete the race. Examples of the design can be found cruising in the four corners of the world, drawing admiring glances where ever they go.

With her current owner for the last two decades the Contessa 32 BLUEBELL has predominantly been used for single handed cruising around the coast and islands of Scotland’s west coast. Now offered for sale as her owner looks to ‘swallow the anchor’ she is offered for sale with a comprehensive inventory including:

Beta Marine B20, 20hp diesel engine

Darglow, bronze folding propellor

Monitor Windvane Self-Steering gear

Simrad tiller pilot

Raymarine i60 navigation instruments

Raymarine Axiom7 chart plotter

Furuno 1623 radar

Navman 7100VHF VHF radio

Icom MA-500TR Class B AIS Transponder

Eberspacher diesel fired, blown air heating system.

Harken 40, two-speed, self-tailing primary winches

Electric anchor windlass

3D lightweight inflatable dinghy with oars, pump and seat

Now wintering ashore at Creran Marine, near Oban the Contessa 32 BLUEBELL is available for immediate viewing by prior appointment.

CONSTRUCTION

Hull Construction:

Single piece GRP moulded hull.

Hand consolidated, traditional heavy weight monolithic moulding

GRP formed structural members internally

Plywood bulkheads and furniture bases, glassed to hull

Topsides finished in white gelcoat

Hull finished below the waterline with blue Antifouling

Deck & Superstructure Construction:

Single-piece GRP moulding incorporating coachroof and self-draining cockpit.

Hand-consolidated GRP moulding.

Coachroof finished in white gelcoat

Moulded non-slip texture to finish side decks, and coachroof top

Laid teak panels to finish cockpit seating

Keel & Rudder:

Long fin keel

Encapsulated lead ballast.

Skeg hung rudder.

MACHINERY

Engine:

Beta Marine B20 diesel engine

20hp

3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled.

Mechanical reversing gearbox

Single lever Morse control

Maintenance & Performance:

Engine serviced and winterised autumn 2025

Cruising speed under engine 5kts

Propulsion & Steering:

Stainless steel prop shaft

Volvo Penta type dripless shaft seal

Darglow, bronze folding propellor

Laminated hardwood tiller

Autopilot:

Simrad tiller pilot

Windvane Self-Steering:

Monitor Windvane Self-Steering gear

Stainless steel construction

Transom-mounted

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Voltage systems:

12VDC onboard power system

Battery Banks:

Domestic Battery Bank – 2x 12VDC, 110Ah AGM

Engine Battery Bank – 1x 12VDC, 60Ah, lead acid

Alternator:

Single engine driven, 14VDC alternator

55amp

Battery Monitoring:

Matrix DC Meter at switch panel

Voltmeter and Ammeter on switch panel

General:

Blue Sea Battery Link automatic charging relay

12vDC charging socket at switch panel

PLUMBING

Fresh Water:

Pressurised hot and cold water system

Mixer tap in galley

Mixer tap in head with head extending out for use as shower head

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

Bilge Pumps:

Manual Bilge Pump

Gas System:

Self-draining cockpit locker

TANKAGE

Fuel:

Single diesel tank

Approximate capacity 40ltrs

Fresh Water:

Twin water tanks

GRP construction

Approximate capacity 60ltrs

NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

On Deck:

Depth – Raymarine i60

Speed/Log – Raymarine i60

Wind - Raymarine i60

GPS – NASA Clipper

Compass – 2x Ritchie bulkhead mounted compasses

Below Deck:

Plotter – Raymarine Axiom7 MFD

Radar – Furuno 1623 with mast mounted radar scanner

Communications Equipment:

VHF – Navman 7100VHF

AIS – Icom MA-500TR Class B AIS Transponder

Navtex – McMurdo ICS NAV6

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT

Galley:

Galley Stove – stainless steel gas cooker, two burner, grill and oven, gimbal mounted with pan clamps

Stainless steel sink with hand pump to drain waste water overboard

Coolbox locker

Heads:

Toilet – Jabsco manual marine toilet

Wash hand basin

Mixer tap with head extending for use as shower

Heating:

Eberspacher diesel fired, blown air heating system.

Thermostatic cabin controller

Outlet in saloon

Lighting:

Overhead lighting throughout interior

Chart table working light

Entertainment:

Sony CD/Radio head unit

Speakers in saloon and cockpit

ACCOMMODATION

Summary of Accommodation:

6 berths over 2 cabins

Double cabin forward

Heads

Saloon

Galley

Nav station

Quarter berth

Accommodation Finish:

Traditional style joinery of oak veneered plywood with solid oak trims.

Synthetic teak sole covering, to look like teak planking.

Moulded GRP headlining with vinyl covered finishing panels in forward cabin

GRP moulded heads compartment

Oatmeal woven upholstery

Description of Accommodation from Forward:

Forward Cabin:

V-berth in the traditional layout with central in-fill section creating a double V bunk when required.

Carpet lined hull sides outboard of berth

Shelves running the length of the bunks outboard

Overhead storage locker above bunk forward

Bin lockers beneath the bunks.

Heads:

Spanning the full width of the boat forward of saloon.

Walk through heads compartment providing access to forepeak.

Manual Jabsco marine toilet outboard to port with moulded wash hand basin aft outboard

Vanity unit outboard.

Full-depth hanging locker outboard to starboard.

Sliding door between heads and saloon

Saloon:

Drop leaf table mounted slightly offset to port

U-shaped settee to port

Bench type settee to starboard

Table drops down to allow use of the port side saloon settee berth as a double berth

Starboard saloon berth converting to a full-length single berth

Lockers outboard of settee back rests forward and after with bookshelf centrally

Additional storage lockers behind settee back rests outboard

Galley:

To port of the companionway

Gas cooker, two burner, grill and oven, gimbal mounted outboard

GRP moulded sink unit with manually pumped cold water faucet inboard forward.

GRP moulded coolbox type locker below worktop outboard of sink forward.

Under worktop, top loading fridge locker beneath aft section of worktop.

Selection of storage lockers outboard of and below worktop

Nav Station / ¼ Berth:

Forward facing navigators seat on forward end of quarter berth.

Forward-looking chart table with storage for charts within table.

Stroage drawers and locker beneath table, forward

AIS and Navtex displays mounted outboard of chart table, radar and plotter mounted forward of chart table

Ships switch panel outboard.

Sizable quarter berth extends under the starboard cockpit seating.

DECK EQUIPMENT

Rig:

Keel stepped, single spreader, masthead sloop rig

Standing rigging of 1x19 stainless steel wire

Selden 200s roller reefing system

Slab reefing mainsail

Removable inner forestay, #2 jib sets on stay

Mechanical backstay adjuster.

Alloy Spinnaker pole.

Clutches port and starboard side of companionway for lines lead aft

Harken mainsheet system

Winches:

Primary Winches – 2x Harken 40, two-speed, self-tailing

Secondary – 2x Maxwell, self-tailing, two-speed

Cockpit Halyard Winches – 2x Maxwell 28, self-tailing, two-speed winches

Mast Mounted Reefing Winch – 1x Lewmar 6, single-speed

Sails:

Mainsail – White dacron, slab reefing, 3 full reefs

Genoa – White dacron with blue UV strip, roller reefing

#2 Jib – White dacron, hank-on

Storm Jib

Cruising Chute

Canvas Work:

Mainsail Cover

Sprayhood – on stainless steel frame with stainless steel grabrail aft of hood

Cockpit Tent

Anchoring & Mooring:

Bower Anchor – CQR anchor on chain rode

Kedge Anchor – Fortress lightweight alloy anchor

Anchor Windlass – Simpson Lawrence low profile electric windlass

Mooring Warps – Selection

Fenders – Selection

Tender:

Inflatable Dinghy – 3D lightweight inflatable dinghy with oars, pump and seat

General:

Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit rails.

Deck mounted stainless steel stanchions supporting stainless steel guardwires.

Double stemhead roller.

Alloy mooring cleats forward and aft.

Panama style fairleads forward.

Moulded toerail running the length of the deck outboard.

Solid teak capping rail.

Below deck anchor locker forward

Manual windlass mounted on foredeck immediately aft of anchor locker

Solid teak grabrails running the length of the coachroof outboard.

Stainless steel cradle for liferaft secured to coachroof immediately aft of mast

High moulded coamings protecting cockpit.

Primary and spinnaker winches mounted on coamings.

Cave lockers within cockpit coamings.

Deep, self-draining cockpit with bench seating around all edges.

Teak grating on cockpit sole.

Cockpit lockers under seating to port and aft.

Outboard storage bracket mounted to port on aft rail

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 and Anchor light

Steaming light

Low-level navigation lights

Life saving:

Liferaft – 6 person cannister raft, stows on stainless steel deck cradle

EPIRB

Horseshoe Lifebuoy with light x2

Danbuoy

MOB rescue ladder

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
Coque
GRP
Quille
Quillard
Mesures
Longueur totale
9,75 mètres
Longueur de flottaison
7,32 mètres
Largeur
2,90 mètres
Tirant d’eau
1,68 mètres
Déplacement
4 309 kg
Propulsion
Moteur
Beta Marine B20 diesel engine 20hp 3 cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirectly cooled. Mechanical reversing gearbox Single lever Morse control
Carburant
Diesel
Capacité en carburant
40 litres
Hébergement
Capacité en eau potable
60 litres
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