‘Charlie Dee’ was originally a Watson Class Life Boat with the RNLI. She was built in 1959 and served in various locations on the South and East coasts of England and for a time was stationed at Walmer. She was decommissioned in 1988 and converted in 1993 to a residential motor yacht. Her current owners have had many enjoyable years using her a very reliable vessel for long distance cruising & an incredibly spacious live-aboard vessel. Part Exchange Considered.
Specifications
General | |
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Year | 1959 |
Length | 44' 0" |
Engine | Twin Ford Sabre |
Hull | Wood |
Price | £58,950 |
Location | Brighton Marina |
Full
- Dimensions
- Length: 44' 0"
- Beam: 10' 4"
- Draft: 4' 11"
- Engines
- Brand: Ford
- Total Power: 120
- Model: Sabre
- Type: Twin
- Drive Type: Shaftdrive
- Engine Age: 1959
- Tanks
- Fresh Water: 1500 litres
- Fuel: 5000 litres
- Accommodation
- Number of Single Berths: 2
- Number of Double Berths: 1
- Number of Cabins: 2
- Number of Heads: 2
Features
- Ideal craft for live aboard & distance cruising
- GRP coated wooden boat
- Hydraulic steering
- Sea toilet & shower compartment in forward cabin
- Sea toilet & hip bath in aft master cabin
- 240v Shorepower
- Battery charger
- Teak decking
- Aft closing canopy
- Fire extinguishers
- Bilge pumps
- Anchor, warps & fenders
- Navigation lights
- Spotlight
- Hull antifouled 2013
- Part Exchange Considered
- Berth available at Brighton Marina
- Hot & cold pressurised water system
- Coolworks microwave, oven & grill
- Twin electric hobs
- Fridge
- Excellent galley storage
- 240v Sockets