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Tradewind 35 (1990) à vendre dans Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Royaume-Uni

£57 500 GBP
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Résumé

Impeccablement entretenu et équipé de manière experte, le « Island Wind » attire votre attention comme un exemple remarquable de la flotte Tradewind 35. D'une longueur de 10,67 mètres et d'une largeur de 3,24 mètres, il a été construit de manière experte en 1990 par les constructeurs Tideway Boat de Salcombe en utilisant des moulures Blondecell. Connu pour sa navigabilité exemplaire, sa longue quille et son gréement de cotre offrent un hébergement généreux pour les croisières longue distance et de nombreux rangements. Avec un moteur diesel revitalisé Yanmar 3GM 27 CV refroidi à l'eau douce, il promet une vitesse de croisière de 5 nœuds. La coque en GRP crème et la virure bleue d'Island Wind créent une image d'élégance tandis que son confort intérieur et ses équipements modernes, tels que le panneau solaire sur le toit de la niche, offrent un mélange parfait de goût classique et de commodité moderne. Son intérieur enrichi en teck offre suffisamment de lumière naturelle et de ventilation, ajoutant au confort et au plaisir de la navigation. Il saura légèrement influencer le cœur d'une famille cherchant à naviguer en toute sécurité et opulence. Complet avec une suite complète de voiles, de treuils, de cockpit, d'aides à la navigation modernes, d'équipement au sol, d'équipements de sécurité les plus récents et bien plus encore, l'Island Wind est parfait pour ceux qui recherchent leur prochaine grande aventure en haute mer.

Informations générales
Marque/modèle
Tradewind 35
Catégorie
Used bateau pour vente
Commentaire sur le prix
Price Reduced to sell
Régime fiscal / TVa
Payé(e)/inclus(e)
Nom du bateau
Island Wind
Année
1990
Longueur totale
10,67 mètres
Longueur de flottaison
7,86 mètres
Largeur
3,24 mètres
Tirant d’eau
1,68 mètres
Déplacement
8 982 kg
Coque
GRP
Quille
Quille longue
Emplacement
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Royaume-Uni

À propos de Tradewind 35

English

Island Wind is a Tradewind 35. She is a very good example of the seaworthy, long keel, cutter-rigged Tradewind 35 design. She is a large volume 35 footer with generous accommodation and storage for long distance cruising. Island Wind was built in 1990 by Tideway Boat builders of Salcombe from Blondecell mouldings, she has been well maintained and equipped. She would suit a family who want to sail in safety and comfort.

Inventory

Construction

Cream GRP hull with a blue raised strake

GRP deck and treadmaster

Encapsulated lead ballast

Engine– complete overhaul 2023

Yanmar 3GM 27 HP fresh water-cooled diesel, professionally serviced annually,

Borg Warner gear box 3.2:1 (2011) and shaft (2011) drive to 3 blade fixed propeller

Rope cutter(2023)

Cruising speed 5 knots

Electrics

Four 12v switched batteries (three domestic and one engine) charged by:

Sterling battery charger (2012)

Solar panel on doghouse roof(2014)

Shore power with RCD (2012)

Three 3-pin sockets for AC supply

NASA BM 1 battery monitors for domestic and engine batteries(2012)

Switchboard by chart table (2014)

Wiring re-check (2022)

Hull anode replaced (2023)

Tankage

GRP 151 litre fuel tank with mechanical and electronic gauges (2016)

GRP 280 litre water tank

Water system

Hot and cold pressurised / manual

Heated from engine heat exchanger and electric calorifier (2009)

Rig

Masthead cutter rig with bowsprit and pulpit seat

Single spreader

Mast and boom: aluminium alloy, silver anodised (Eurospars)

Furling system foryankeeBamar GFM C1 (2021)

Furling system for staysail Rotostay

Halyard wrap preventers on each forestay

Stainless steel standing rigging renewed in 2021

Stainless steel gallows to support the boom

Sails

Fully battened mainsail by Crusader Sails (2017)

Slab reefing (three levels)

Stack pack sail cover and lazy jacks

Furling yankee by Crusader Sails(2015)

Furling stay-sail by Crusader Sails(2015)

Cruising chute (894 sq ft) and snuffer

Radial head spinnaker(1036 sq ft) and snuffer, hardly used

Storm jib (fluorescent orange and never set)

Try-sail (fluorescent and never set)

Winches

Two Andersen46 stainless steel, two speed, self-tailing, for yankee sheets

Two Andersen 28 stainless steel, single speed, self-tailing, for staysail sheets

Two Andersen 10 stainless steel, single speed on mast for halyards

One Andersen 10 stainless steel, single speed on mast for reefing

Cockpit

Laid teak seats and cockpit sole grating

Whitlock steering wheel on pedestal

Ritchie compass mounted on steering pedestal

Navigation instruments in bulkhead (see below)

Autopilot controls set in coaming

Socket by the wheel allowing use of ship’s VHF from on deck

Gas storage in draining locker

Socket for emergency tiller set in cabin sole aft of wheel

Two deep lockers and a useful stern lazarette

Main sheet and winches within easy reach of the helm

Interior

Finished in solid teak and teak veneer with white overhead lining

There is generous headroom, and good natural light throughout

Easy ventilation through Dorade events and Lewmar hatches

Overhead and reading lights

Eberspacher heater with outlets in each cabin (2014)

From main hatch forwards:

Easily accessed and fully insulated engine compartment incorporating companionway steps

‘L’ shaped galley to port

SMEV gimballed camping gas two-burner cooker with grill and oven (2012)

Isotherm fridge / freezer

‘One and a half’ stainless sink unit

Storage for food, cutlery, crockery, pans

Wet locker next to companionway

Teak chart table and seat to starboard, with book cuddy, locker and built-in drawers

Saloon:

Settee berths port and starboard with lee clothes

Pipe cot can be rigged to starboard

Lockers and bookshelves

Folding table with drinks cabinet

Sanderson blue fleck cotton / linen, button back upholstery.

Individual cushions to allow access to under-berth lockers

Windows have curtains and the two Lewmar hatches have black-out roller blinds

Windows replaced 2016

Head and shower compartment forward of saloon to port:

Jabsco pumping wc, basin, shower(2016)

White formica with teak trim

Cabinet with mirrored doors above basin and two lockers below

Hatch

Dry hanging locker to starboard

Fore cabin:

Two single berths, with infill to convert to a double.

Lockers

Deck hatch with black-out roller blind

Navigation aids–system checked 2022

Compass mounted on steering pedestal–Ritchie (2017)

Whitlock wheel steering (overhauled and bearings replaced 2023)

Barometer

Wind, log, speed and depth instruments(repeater at chart table)–Raymarine ST 60 (2012)

Chart plotter -Raymarine C140 W 14” screen on arm above chart table

AIS-Raymarine AIS650 Class B Transponder

Radar - Raymarine RD418 HD

Navtex - ICS Nav 6

VHF DSC- IC M505 (with separate cabled handset for use with socket in cockpit (2012)

Autohelm Raymarine Evolution EV-1 (2023)

LED navigation lights (2016)

Deck working light

Ground tackle

Main anchor 35 lb (CQR mounted on double roller

Snubber

60 metres calibrated galvanised chain

Electric vertical windlass and capstan with handheld remote control- Maxwell RC10 (2012)

Kedge secured on chocks

Sampson post aft of windlass

Closed fairleads forward and midships, open fairleads aft.

Eight cleats in total – forward, midships and aft

Flush deck for easy working

Safety equipment

Radar reflector

Drogue

Two bilge pumps: one electric, one manual (2019) operated fromcockpit

Emergency tiller

4 person canister life raft stowed on quarter deck – SEAGO ISO 9650-2 4C Cruiser(2022)

Life buoy, Jon buoy, throwing lines

Folding stainless steel boarding ladder at stern

EPIRB Ocean Signal E100G

Gas detector

Gas safety certificate 2023

Three fire extinguisher points (cockpit locker, galley, dry locker forward)

Automatic fire extinguisher mounted in engine compartment

Fire blanket in galley

Handholds on deck and below

Lifelines (2020)

Miscellaneous

Spray hood

Wheel and compass cover

Winter cockpit cover

Sun awning (never used)

Warps and fenders

Various engine spares

Inflatable tender and Suzuki 2.5 HP outboard

Owners’ comments

Island Wind’s original owners were two Royal Navy engineering officers who cruised her from Salcombe and took good care of her. Since we bought her from them in 2011, she has been looked after by the same engineer, a former RNLI mechanic.

She has been a joy to sail, and has taken us safely around the French coast, as well as to all points between the Solent and the Isles of Scilly. The Tradewind 35 is of course designed for more adventurous passages and many have been around the world, single-handed.

What we really like about her:

Seakeeping. Her design and displacement mean that her motion is smooth and gentle even in difficult seas. Passages are much less tiring as a result.

Cutter Rig. More flexible and easier to handle than a big head-sail. Under stay-sail with a single reef in the main she will stand up comfortably in force 6 or 7. Downwind, she will make her way happily under stay-sail or yankee alone. She finds her balance easily and once in the groove needs just finger tips to steer her. Her weight means that she carries her way and is not easily stopped or knocked aside.

Layout. The main sheet and head-sail sheets can be controlled from the wheel. It is simple for the helm to communicate with someone at the chart table or in the galley.

The ease of moving about when at sea, whether on the flush deck or using the handholds below.

Comfort. She has a ‘boaty’, cozy feel below, but the headroom, natural light and ventilation make her more comfortable to live aboard than other traditional designs of similar length.

We had looked forward to several more sailing seasons, but illness means we are regretfully putting her on the market.

Brokers Comments

I concur with the sellers; Island Wind really is a very nice cozy boat, that has been well maintained and has plenty of equipment.

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Propulsion
Moteur
Yanmar3GM 27hp
Carburant
Diesel
Capacité en carburant
151 litres
Nombre de cabines
2
Nombre de couchettes
5
Capacité en eau potable
280 litres
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Yarmouth

Mr Roy Heeley
Harbour Office The Quay
Yarmouth
Isle of Wight
PO41 0NT
United Kingdom
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