Clarke & Carter | |
Suffolk Yacht Harbour, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP10 0LN, UK | |
Contact: | Stephen Carter |
Telephone: | Reveal Telephone Number |
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£19,995 | | |
Status: | Available |
Tax Status: | Tax Paid |
Location: | Levington UK |
Reference: | 9328764 |
The Sole Bay 35 is a rugged motor sailor ideal for comfortable cruising in a northern climate. This good example has been well looked after for many years and has recently had a cosmetic refit to bring her back to her present excellent condition. A beautiful classic design which will attract admirers wherever she goes.
Viewing by appointment at our Suffolk Office (IP10 0LN) - 01473 659 681
Vessel name: | Fiddlers Dram |
Builder: | Sole Bay |
Make: | Sole Bay |
Model: | 35 |
Constructed: | 1968 |
Heads: | 2 |
No. of engines: | 1 |
Engine model: | BMC |
Engine power: | 66.0 |
Fuel type: | Diesel |
Cruising Speed: | 7 knots |
Nominal length: | 35' |
Length over all: | 35' |
Beam: | 10' |
Maximum draft: | 4' 9" |
Hull material: | Wood |
Keel type: | Full Keel |
Displacement: | 10500 kg |
Fuel capacity: | 364 Litres |
Water capacity: | 364 Litres |
The layout offers up to five berths with one double sleeping cabin separate from the main accommodation. The forepeak is a separate heads compartment with electric sea toilet and washbasin. In the saloon, two settee berths. Fixed table with drop leaf. Galley to port with stainless steel sink drainer and pressurised hot and cold water supply. 364 litre freshwater capacity in two tanks. Plastimo two burner gimballed gas cooker with grill and oven opposite. Steps up to wheelhouse. Helm position to port with sliding doors to deck both sides. Settee berth to starboard. Steps down to aft cabin. Two single berths. Separate heads compartment with marine toilet, shower and washbasin. Eberspacher diesel fired hot air central heating.
Built in 1968 by Porter & Haylett, Wroxham to a design by Francis Jones. Carvel Iroko planking on Oak frames. Sawn timber floors with some galvanised strap floors. Cascover sheathed below the waterline. Varnished mahogany toe rail. Cascover sheathed marine plywood deck with non-slip deck paint. Painted marine plywood superstructure with varnished Mahogany coamings. Long keel with external cast iron ballast with galvanised bolts. Transom and keel hung rudder. Wheel steering. Bronze portlights throughout with aluminium framed glazing to wheelhouse.
Plough anchor with chain
Electric anchor windlass
Fisherman anchor
Painted galvanised steel pulpit and stanchions with stainless steel guardwires
Lifeline gates port and starboard
Coachroof grabrails
Two dorade ventilators
Mainsail and mizzen sailcovers
Stainless steel dinghy davits
Various warps and fenders
Steering compass
Autohelm depth, boatspeed and log
Autohelm windspeed and direction
Autohelm GPS repeater
Autohelm ST7000 autopilot
Icom DSC VHF radio
Raymarine chartplotter
Seafarer loud hailer
Located under the wheelhouse, BMC Tempest Leyland Commodore four cylinder 66hp diesel engine. Electric start. Freshwater cooled via heat exchanger. Shaft drive to three bladed propeller. Single lever control. 364 litre fuel capacity in two tanks. Fuel consumption is 5.7 litres per hour at 7 knot cruising speed, so approximately 450 mile range.
2 x 12 volt 120Ah domestic batteries
2 x 12 volt engine start batteries
Alternator charging
240 volt shorepower system
Battery charger
Radar reflector
Two liferings
Danbuoy with light
Manual bilge pump
Electric bilge pump
Emergency tiller
Plastimo 6 person liferaft
The company normally acts as brokers for the vendor who unless otherwise stated is not selling in the course of a business. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars the correctness is not guaranteed and they are intended as a guide only and do not constitute a part of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check these particulars and where appropriate and at his own 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 on our part.
General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferaft, 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 owner s specific needs.