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VENTURE 1900

Length on Deck 35’10”

Length Overall 47’6″

Length Waterline 30’5″

Beam 10’9″

Draft 4’6″

Displacement 9.5 tons

£19,500

 

Morecambe Bay Prawner, commonly known as a Nobby, possibly built in Fleetwood but that is not confirmed, around 1900.

 

Launched as a fishing boat and would have spent much of her early life at sea trawling nets. It is not known when she was retired from fishing and when she was first converted to a yacht, but we have records of her from about 1940 onwards.

 

Bought by the present owners in 2009 since when she has been sailed extensively around the south coast of England, France and across to Spain. She has served extremely well as a safe comfortable boat for the 2 owners to cruise all summer and has been well looked after in that time with all new standing rigging this summer and regular inspections. The previous owner had owned the boat since 1984 and had carried out extensive and major work fitting a new engine, new deck and replacing any hull planks and frames that were not up to scratch.

She is now in smart and tidy condition with many miles under her keel this summer.

 

Construction

Planked in Pitch Pine fastened with bronze screws to sawn oak frames

New deck laid in 1989 using 0.5″ marine plywood subdeck overlaid with straight laid 1″ Douglas Fir, all epoxy glued together with no fastenings. Payed with butyl rubber in the seams.

Painted oak coachroofcoamings with round bronze portholes. Coachroof deck of 1″ pine planks and sheathed externally.

Grown oak floors throughout.

1/2 ton iron ballast with internal lead ingots and concrete between the frames.

U-shaped cockpit with a low coaming all round at deck level. Tiller steering.

 

 

Rig

Gaff cutter rig on a keel stepped solid wooden varnished mast.

Solid wooden slab reefing boom. Varnished wooden gaff and bowsprit.

Galvanised wire standing rigging, all new in May 2017. Spliced wire eyes with dead eyes and lanyards to external galvanised chain plates.

Running backstays on tackles.

2 pairs of non self tailing cockpit sheet winches.

Mainsail, topsail, staysail and jib plus a storm jib and asymmetric spinnaker.

 

 

Machinery

BMC 1500 35hp 4cyl marinised diesel fitted in 1985. Manual gearbox with single lever controls

Engine is mounted facing forward with a belt drive onto the starboard offset shaft.

2 Blade folding propeller gives 5 knots cruising, 6 knots max at 3 litre/hr.

80l plastic fuel tank in starboard cockpit locker.

100l flexible water tank under stbd bunk.

4 x 12 volt batteries for engine, domestics and anchor windlass. Charging from engine alternator or 240v charger when connected to shore power. 100W solar panel for charging.

Installed shore power system with chargers and water heater on the calorifier.

 

 

Accommodation

4 berths including a large double in the forepeak and 2 saloon settee berths.

Steps down into the saloon with a galley to starboard and chart desk to port.

Galley has a Smev 2 burner gas stove with oven and grill, tiled work surface and a single stainless sink which is gravity pumped overboard. Hot and cold pressurised water with engine or 240v heated calorifier. Plenty of storage around the galley.

Small chart desk with a portable 12v fridge under it. Nav instruments and switch board above.

Half height bulkheads with grab handles separate the saloon from the galley area.

Port and starboard settee berths with a centreline dropleaf table.

Solid fuel stove forward to port.

Centreline door going forward with the heads to port and stowage locker to starboard. Sitting headroom on the toilet. Jabsco sea toilet with a 25l waste tank.

Large double ‘coffin style’ berth with sitting headroom in the forepeak. Access to chain locker and storage beyond this.

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