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Barbican 33 MK II (łódź żaglowa) - sprzedaż
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Remarks :
This Maurice Griffiths creation boasts a long keel for stability and a shallow draft for easy navigation in coastal waters. The spacious cockpit with wheel steering offers comfortable command of the vessel, while the well-appointed interior provides sleeping accommodation for up to five. Although the design originated in the 1970s and 80s, the Barbican is a comfortable cruiser even by today's standards and is a timeless design built for solid cruising.
The Barbican 33 combines classic design with modern functionality.
Please call our Kent – Chatham Office+44 (0)1634 571605 for further information or to arrange a viewing.
Accommodation :
The Barbican 33 offers a spacious and well-appointed interior for its size, accommodating up to five guests in two comfortable cabins. The forward cabin offers an off-centre double with under berth storage. Seating area to starboard and with two portholes and opening deck hatch the forward cabin feels light and airy.
As you move aft, you'll find a hanging storage locker to starboard, and the heads compartment to port. This private space features a vanity unit with single stainless-steel sink, mirror, pressurized hot and cold water with shower attachment, integrated shower tray and marine toilet. Hot water is supplied by a Califire water heater.
The inviting saloon consists of an L shaped dinette seating area, on the port side, central saloon table and single settee berth opposite. The Saloon offers under seating storage, with additional storage above. With six portholes this Saloon is not lacking from natural light. Moving aft to port, offers a large forward facing chart table. The table offers storage underneath for several charts. Also, in this area is navigational Instrumentation and the electrical distribution panel. Located behind the chart table is a quarter berth, with under berth storage and shelfing along the port side.
The galley is to starboard with ample work surface and storage. It has a 2-burner gas cooker with grill and oven, fridge, and a double stainless-steel sink with pressurised hot and cold water.
Stepping out of the companionway, you'll be greeted by a large aft cockpit, particularly impressive for a boat of this size, with bench seating surrounding the wheel steering colum with Compass, Depth gauge, Wind direction and speed log, and engine controls at the rear of the vessel.
Inventory :
Deck Equipment: 2 x Anchors (Bruce and Fortress)
100ft chain
Windlass (electric controlled from bow or cockpit)
Sail cover (blue) – New in 2021
Sprayhood (blue) – New in 2021
Cockpit dodgers– New in 2021
Swim ladder.
6 x Mooring warps
6 x Fenders
Beaching leg facility fitted.
Navigation Equipment:
Steering compass
VHF Radio
Depth Gage – Raymarine
Speed Log – Raymarine
Windspeed indicator – Nasa Marine Clipper New in 2018
GPS/Chartplotter – Raymarine – Not fitted.
Integrated Radar
Autopilot – Raymarine Wheel Pilot 2018
Radio/CD
Clock/Barometer
Paper charts
Navigation lights (Mast and Deck Level)
Safety Equipment:
3 x Fire Extinguishers
1 x Engine room Extinguishers
Fire blanket
2 x Harnesses
4 x Lifejackets
Spotlight
1 x Horseshoe Lifebuoy
1 x Floating light
Radar reflector
4 person Liferaft – out of service date
2 x manual Bilge pump
2 x Electric Bilge pump
Emergency tiller
Keel:
Long full keel
History and Construction:
This Barbican 33 was Built in 1994 and has a white GRP hull, superstructure, and decks with non-slip surfaces, encapsulated long keel, keel hung rudder and wheel steering. She has a teak seating with GRP deck in the aft cockpit area, Stainless steel stanchions, pulpit, and Self-draining cockpit. This boat was last out of the water in 2023 to replace the anodes and polish her hull.
Mechanical :
Sails and Spars
This Barbican has a masthead sloop rig, with a deck stepped Sailspar aluminium mast and boom, held in place by stainless steel standing rigging. The vessel has a furling headsail and a slab reefing mainsail, with lazyjacks, adjustable backstay, and kicker. The age of the standing and running rigging is unknown.
Winches
2 x Sheet winches (Lewmar self-tailing)
2 x Halyard winches (Lewmar/Barlow)
Sails
1 x Mainsail (Gowen 1995 good condition)
1 x Genoa (Gowen 1995 good condition, New Sacrificial strip in 2022 & valeted in 2022)
Mechanical Systems
This vessel has a single 30hp, 3-cylinder Lister diesel engine, powering a shaft-driven 3-bladed fixed propeller. The engine has been maintained by the owner, and last received an oil change and lift pump in 2023, some service history is available. This engine has completed 2800hrs. The Lister engine is supplied by a 117-litre capacity plastic fuel tank with Morse controls. This yacht will cruise at approximately 5 knots and has an approximate maximum speed of 7 knots. This Barbican also benefits from a bow thruster ( not currently working)
Electrical Systems
4 x 12-volt 110Ah batteries, (1 x engine + 1 x Domestic, 1 x bow thruster 1 x anchor winch batteries) all new in 2021 charging from the alternator, solar panel, wind generator and via 240v shore power system with ring main.... cały tekst
This Maurice Griffiths creation boasts a long keel for stability and a shallow draft for easy navigation in coastal waters. The spacious cockpit with wheel steering offers comfortable command of the vessel, while the well-appointed interior provides sleeping accommodation for up to five. Although the design originated in the 1970s and 80s, the Barbican is a comfortable cruiser even by today's standards and is a timeless design built for solid cruising.
The Barbican 33 combines classic design with modern functionality.
Please call our Kent – Chatham Office+44 (0)1634 571605 for further information or to arrange a viewing.
Accommodation :
The Barbican 33 offers a spacious and well-appointed interior for its size, accommodating up to five guests in two comfortable cabins. The forward cabin offers an off-centre double with under berth storage. Seating area to starboard and with two portholes and opening deck hatch the forward cabin feels light and airy.
As you move aft, you'll find a hanging storage locker to starboard, and the heads compartment to port. This private space features a vanity unit with single stainless-steel sink, mirror, pressurized hot and cold water with shower attachment, integrated shower tray and marine toilet. Hot water is supplied by a Califire water heater.
The inviting saloon consists of an L shaped dinette seating area, on the port side, central saloon table and single settee berth opposite. The Saloon offers under seating storage, with additional storage above. With six portholes this Saloon is not lacking from natural light. Moving aft to port, offers a large forward facing chart table. The table offers storage underneath for several charts. Also, in this area is navigational Instrumentation and the electrical distribution panel. Located behind the chart table is a quarter berth, with under berth storage and shelfing along the port side.
The galley is to starboard with ample work surface and storage. It has a 2-burner gas cooker with grill and oven, fridge, and a double stainless-steel sink with pressurised hot and cold water.
Stepping out of the companionway, you'll be greeted by a large aft cockpit, particularly impressive for a boat of this size, with bench seating surrounding the wheel steering colum with Compass, Depth gauge, Wind direction and speed log, and engine controls at the rear of the vessel.
Inventory :
Deck Equipment: 2 x Anchors (Bruce and Fortress)
100ft chain
Windlass (electric controlled from bow or cockpit)
Sail cover (blue) – New in 2021
Sprayhood (blue) – New in 2021
Cockpit dodgers– New in 2021
Swim ladder.
6 x Mooring warps
6 x Fenders
Beaching leg facility fitted.
Navigation Equipment:
Steering compass
VHF Radio
Depth Gage – Raymarine
Speed Log – Raymarine
Windspeed indicator – Nasa Marine Clipper New in 2018
GPS/Chartplotter – Raymarine – Not fitted.
Integrated Radar
Autopilot – Raymarine Wheel Pilot 2018
Radio/CD
Clock/Barometer
Paper charts
Navigation lights (Mast and Deck Level)
Safety Equipment:
3 x Fire Extinguishers
1 x Engine room Extinguishers
Fire blanket
2 x Harnesses
4 x Lifejackets
Spotlight
1 x Horseshoe Lifebuoy
1 x Floating light
Radar reflector
4 person Liferaft – out of service date
2 x manual Bilge pump
2 x Electric Bilge pump
Emergency tiller
Keel:
Long full keel
History and Construction:
This Barbican 33 was Built in 1994 and has a white GRP hull, superstructure, and decks with non-slip surfaces, encapsulated long keel, keel hung rudder and wheel steering. She has a teak seating with GRP deck in the aft cockpit area, Stainless steel stanchions, pulpit, and Self-draining cockpit. This boat was last out of the water in 2023 to replace the anodes and polish her hull.
Mechanical :
Sails and Spars
This Barbican has a masthead sloop rig, with a deck stepped Sailspar aluminium mast and boom, held in place by stainless steel standing rigging. The vessel has a furling headsail and a slab reefing mainsail, with lazyjacks, adjustable backstay, and kicker. The age of the standing and running rigging is unknown.
Winches
2 x Sheet winches (Lewmar self-tailing)
2 x Halyard winches (Lewmar/Barlow)
Sails
1 x Mainsail (Gowen 1995 good condition)
1 x Genoa (Gowen 1995 good condition, New Sacrificial strip in 2022 & valeted in 2022)
Mechanical Systems
This vessel has a single 30hp, 3-cylinder Lister diesel engine, powering a shaft-driven 3-bladed fixed propeller. The engine has been maintained by the owner, and last received an oil change and lift pump in 2023, some service history is available. This engine has completed 2800hrs. The Lister engine is supplied by a 117-litre capacity plastic fuel tank with Morse controls. This yacht will cruise at approximately 5 knots and has an approximate maximum speed of 7 knots. This Barbican also benefits from a bow thruster ( not currently working)
Electrical Systems
4 x 12-volt 110Ah batteries, (1 x engine + 1 x Domestic, 1 x bow thruster 1 x anchor winch batteries) all new in 2021 charging from the alternator, solar panel, wind generator and via 240v shore power system with ring main.... cały tekst
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Dane łodzi +
Dane łodzi Barbican 33 MK II
Cena:
£ 22.495
(≈ € 26.254)
z VAT
Nr ID łodzi:
s242217
Model łodzi:
Barbican 33 MK II
Producent:
Barbican
Rodzaj łodzi:
łódź żaglowa
Kategoria łodzi:
slup
Kategoria:
używana łódź
Rok budowy:
1994
Lokalizacja:
Wielka Brytania, Gillinham
Materiał kadłuba:
GFRP/tworzywo sztuczne
Dane techniczne
Długość:
10,06 m (33 stóp)
Szerokość:
2,74 m
Silnik:
Lister Petter LPWS
Moc silnika:
30 KM (22 kW)
Paliwo:
diesel
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Kup Barbican 33 MK II - wyposażenie slup - łódź żaglowa na sprzedaż
Nawigacjaautopilot, GPS, kompas, log, ploter do map, radar, radionadajnik UKF
Wyposażenie techniczne
dziobowy ster strumieniowy, generator, przyłącze lądowe 220V
Bezpieczeństwo
kamizelki ratunkowe, pompa zęzowa elektryczna, pompa zęzowa mechaniczna, tratwa ratunkowa
Wyposażenie pokładu
odbijacze, sprayhood
Wyposażenie wnętrza
grill, zlewozmywak
Urządzenia do rozrywki
odtwarzacz CD
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Kontakt-
Barbican 33 MK II - niewiążąca informacja - slup
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Kontakt:
Band of Boats
Network Yacht Brokers Kent
Chatham Maritime Marina, Leviathan Way Chatham
ME4 4LP Kent
Wielka Brytania
Telefon:
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Języki:
angielski, francuski
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