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I’m going to start by saying that I like Belgium. I like its people, I like the country, and I like its beer and chocolate. It may be small, and have little coastline, but I have enjoyed some great times on the boat within Belgium’s borders, and see it as far more than a convenient stopping point on the way to the Netherlands. It is a great destination in its own right. Having said that, the recent debacle over red diesel

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up in court. You can read his story on page 8. We still haven’t even been given an explanation as to why this sudden change of heart as taken place. Any connection to the fact that the British government announced plans to ‘take back’ control of British waters, seriously affecting the Belgian fishing fleet, just before the fines started, may be purely coincidental. You can read the latest on the situation in our news pages, and by latest I mean the information as we received it today, if you are reading this on the day of publication, and their current stance seems to be of a more friendly and welcoming nature. The big question is, can we trust them? If they changed their stance once, without warning or has been nothing short of farcical. Despite explanation, who is to say they won’t previous reassurances that the Belgian do it again? It sounds like, at least for authorities ‘understood’ our situation with now, that a trip to Belgium is back on red diesel, they took it upon themselves, without warning, to start fining skippers for the cards, unfortunately the card game having traces of red diesel in their tanks. We in question is one of chance, so you have have spoken to one of the skippers fined, and his story is truly quite shocking. He was to ask yourself; effectively held to ransom without any actual do you feel lucky? Well do you? evidence, at least nothing that would stand

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NEWS RNLI issues safety warning after 16 people were rescued when their 19ft boat capsized RNLI

Sixteen people were pulled from the water when their 19ft Boston Whaler capsized in South Pool Creek in the Salcombe Estuary in July. Salcombe’s RNLI inshore lifeboat, pictured, was tasked to rescue the crew of the boat after it capsized at around 8.40pm on Saturday 22 July while visiting the area. Three young children were among those who ended up in the water, with two of those under the age of one. Several were plucked from the water by local boats that were nearby at the time and the RNLI crew picked up five men who were clinging to the side of the upturned hull. Lifeboat Operations Manager Simon Evans said ‘The boat overturned in chest deep water in a fairly narrow creek. Fortunately all 16 people were rescued safely from the water. However, the outcome could have been very different had the boat been in deeper water. When the volunteer crew reached the men they had been in the water for quite some time, were cold and were not wearing lifejackets. There was twice the number of people on the boat than there should have been when it capsized and this could have easily ended in tragedy.’ Shocked, cold and tired, the casualties were taken back to the lifeboat station where they were provided with blankets and towels. The Salcombe Harbour Master’s launch towed the upturned hull into harbour. RNLI Area Lifesaving Manager, Simon Crayfourd, said ‘The RNLI recommends that when you use your tender and your boat, everyone wears a buoyancy aid or a lifejacket. Fatigue can kick in quickly and a lifejacket could save your life. It’s also important to carry a means of calling for help if you do end up in trouble.’ The RNLI released some shocking statistics, saying that around 190 people lose their lives along UK and Irish coasts each year, and around half the people who die at the coast never intend to get wet. It also warned of the dangers of cold water shock. Such important safety messages are focal points in the RNLI’s drowning prevention campaign, Respect the Water. 6

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New marina planned for Poole Harbour The developer, Atlas Partners, has submitted plans for a new marina development in Poole Harbour that could take over the site of Sydenhams Timber Yard above Poole Bridge. Situated on the Hamworthy side, the new development will offer 365 apartments and incorporate a marina. Ground floor retail and business spaces for cafes, shops, restaurants and galleries, plus pedestrian and cycle routes through the site, will be added to encourage visitors. Sydenhams Timber Yard has been operating on the 4-acre Hamworthy Wharf site, where it was founded, since 1874 and, now with branches throughout the UK and having ‘outgrown’ the site, it will be relocating to new premises elsewhere.

Fairline’s former inspirational leader dies

‘The Fairline story is, perhaps, inextricably linked to one man’ is a quote from ‘Fairline: Golden Moments that built a British icon’ book. Sam Newington, the son of Jack Newington who was co founder of Fairline, has passed away aged 82. A former fighter pilot, he joined the company in 1970 and remained at the helm for 27 years. The company grew from strength-to-strength with Sam presiding over important model launches, such as the 40 in 1977 and Turbo 36 in 1982. Sam’s background in the air force also had an influence on many model names during the 70’s and 80’s, Squadron, Phantom, Vixen and Mirage. As boaters, Sam and his wife Briony, also became intrinsically involved in design, overseeing development of models such as the Sunfury. Sam retired in 1996, which saw a management buyout by his long-time Managing Director Derek Carter. Motorboat Owner © Digital Marine Media Ltd

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NEWS Red diesel in Belgium update

In June, the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) received the first report of a yacht being fined in Belgium for having traces of red diesel in its tank. Since then a group of three boats were each fined €500 in Nieuwpoort, and in Oostende, two yachts were fined €750 and another €500 in July. Motorboat Owner spoke to one of the yacht owners who received a €750 fine in Oostende. The couple, aboard their Southerly, were enroute to Holland and were boarded by three Belgian Customs officers while moored at the Royal North Sea Yacht Club. The couple said “it was shameful, the customs officers boarded with a card reader ready to go. They went through all the usual customs checks, before moving on to testing the yachts fuel”. The owner said “Customs tried to dip my tank with a test kit, but could not get their pipe around the swan neck in the filler. They then went to the engine and looked at the sight glass, which they deemed to be marked. It would have been a mix of red and white fuel, but it certainly did not look very red. The appearance was enough for them to state I would be fined.” When they tried to contest the fine, the officers took their passports and started walking away. “Held to ransom”, the couple had no choice but to relent and paid the fine. Upon returning to the UK the yacht owner sent an email of complaint to the Belgian authorities, which was copied to the RYA, Motorboat Owner and the owner’s local MP. With no actual test of the diesel carried out, the yacht owner said “I have been fined €750 for an offence I have not committed, and feel very unfairly treated.” The owner received the following reply, “According to the (Belgian) Royal Decree of June 28th 2015, article 54, 2, states clearly that liquid motor fuels present, sold or used to drive an explosion or combustion engine of private pleasure crafts cannot contain any denaturates nor markers, on inland waterways or Union waters. Our colleagues were conducting controls on compliance with this legislation, as they are allowed to according to their powers.” The RYA continues to gather reports of fines, using email address boating.abroad@rya.org.uk. As MBO was going to press, after advising its members ‘not to call into Belgian ports’, the Cruising Association (CA) issued the following update, saying a Belgian Ambassador to the UK had informed them that “Belgium will suspend fines for boats found to be carrying red diesel, until the issue has been discussed by the EU Committee on Excise Duty on September 18th”. Motorboat Owner hopes to bring you confirmation as soon as possible. 8

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Fjord 36 xpress NEW BOAT

The German boatbuilder, Fjord, has announced a new outboardpowered version of its 36 model. The 36 xpress will be powered by twin Mercury Verado 350hp outboard engines, giving a brisk top speed of 45 knots. Below decks, it has a double cabin with a toilet compartment with a shower. A versatile cockpit incorporates an outdoor galley under the boats T-top. Priced from ÂŁ160,000 ex engines, the 36 xpress will debut at the Southampton Boat Show in September.

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Nimbus W9 NEW BOAT Swedish boat builder, Nimbus, has launched a new model, the Weekender 9. Known as the W9, it is a 9-metre (30ft) sportscruiser which will offer nimble performance with a stepped hull, a large social cockpit and cabin accommodation for two people. It can be fitted with inboard or outboard, namely a Volvo D3 or V8 petrol and up to 350hp outboard engine, giving up to 40 knots. The boat will be launched at the 2018 Düsseldorf boat show, Boot in January. The W9 is the launch model of the W series, which will also include an 8 and 11-metre model. Additionally, using the same 8, 9 and 11-metre hulls, Nimbus has created two more new model lines ‘T’ Tender which will be a walkaround-style boat and the ‘C’ Commuter which will be a different style of walkaround. These boats combine the design DNA of the historic DC (Day Cruiser), R series and also the recent 305 Drophead.

ATYC Rally 2017 This August Bank Holiday (26th-28th), between 50-100 motorboats are due to descend upon Beale Park on the River Thames for the annual ATYC Rally. The ATYC (Association of Thames Yacht Clubs) was founded by the three motorboat clubs on the River Thames in 1949 to foster closer relationships and subsequently, others have joined. The ATYC now represents over 40 motorboat clubs on the tidal and non-tidal Thames. It is affiliated to the RYA and represents its members in matters concerning the running of and any issues on the Thames. For this years event, rally organisers are planning an informal, ‘fun-filled’ and ‘social gathering of like-minded boaters’, with a BBQ and disco on the Saturday night, followed by a ‘light-hearted’ test of boating skills on the Sunday, plus some on-the-water fun and games for younger crew members in the afternoon. For more information about the ATYC and joining a motorboat club on the River Thames visit the ATYC webpage. 10

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NEWS Swanwick Used Boat Show & Premier Park & Ride Premier Marinas Swanwick will be hosting its the annual Used Boat Show from 15–24th September. Now in its 38th year, the Used Boat Show is held in conjunction with the Southampton Boat Show and on-site brokers will have a selection of used boats for sale on and off the water. Brokers include, Ancasta International Boat Sales, Clipper Marine, Princess Motor Yachts, Sea Ventures and Sunseeker Southampton. The show is open daily from 10am–6pm and, when booked in advance, visitors will also be able to take advantage of Premier’s Park & Ride service offer to the Southampton Boat Show, priced at £14 per adult or £32 for a family ticket. For more details and to register your interest for a Park & Ride ticket, visit the Premier Marinas website. Tickets will go on sale the last weekend of July.

DIARY DATES Portsmouth Boat Jumble 20th August Great Yarmouth Maritime Festival 9th-10th September Cannes Yachting Festival 12th-17th September Southampton Boat Show 15th-24th September Scotland’s Boat Show 13th-15th October Boat & Fun Berlin +BOB Awards 23rd-26th November London Boat Show 10th-14th January Boot Düsseldorf 20th-28th January Click any of the above for more info

MBO Southampton Boat Show Reader Ticket Offer Motorboat Owner readers will recieve a discount off day tickets to the Southampton Boat Show in September by using ticket offer code, EPTOD7MFZG. When booking online, an ‘Any One Day including Preview day’ ticket, is normally £20 for an adult. With the discount it is £12. Under 15’s are free. The ticket offer is valid until Thursday 14th September.

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Beneteau ST35 NEW BOAT The French boat builder, Beneteau is to expand its Swift Trawler range with the announcement of a new model, the ST35. Replacing the popular ST34 in the range, it will follow a similar design and feature DNA as the latest ST30, with single shaftdrive power, namely a Cummins 425hp diesel engine, and a semi-displacement flared hull. Its interior will offer 4-6 berths, with a spacious and light wheelhouse featuring a U-shaped galley, side door, saloon sofa bed, and two cabins with a forward double master and bunk-bedded side cabin. The ST35 will be launched at the Southampton Boat Show in September, priced from €239,700.

FOUNDATION Join our Trustee team – make a difference Wetwheels builds disabled people’s confidence by providing the opportunity to access the sea in a fun, safe, stimulating and rewarding way using specifically modified, fully accessible powerboats. Disabled yachtsman, Geoff Holt MBE founded Wetwheels in 2013, with Wetwheels Solent based in Portsmouth. Wetwheels Jersey followed a year later and our latest boat, Wetwheels Hamble was launched in 2016. With another 2 new boats on their way for 2018, this is an exciting time. The Foundation is seeking further Trustees to help expand its work, achieve its mission and to ensure the organisation remains efficient, relevant and is effectively managed. Meetings are held at monthly intervals in Portsmouth commencing at 4pm. Please visit www.wetwheelsfoundation.org Please contact karen@wetwheelsfoundation.org for more information on the role and an application pack. Closing date for applications is 31st August 2017. Potential candidates will be notified immediately and interviews conducted on 11th September, either early afternoon or early evening. Motorboat Owner © Digital Marine Media Ltd

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NEWS New 24-hour moorings open on the Broads Herbert Woods

New moorings have recently opened at Boundary Farm, just past Thurne Mouth, on the Broads. The Boundary Farm moorings, previously 150 metres, were closed in 2015 due to unsuccessful negotiations of the lease with the landowner. Under a new agreement, the Broads Authority obtained 40 metres of moorings, which have now been developed and opened as a free 24hr Broads Authority mooring. Funding for the project came from the Broads Authority and ‘Love the Broads’ visitor giving scheme, with a generous donation of £1,692 from boat charter company, Herbert Woods. This is particularly good news for boaters on the Broads, as the Broadland Flood Defences had necessitated the removal of many 24-hour moorings. Fittingly, a Herbert Woods hireboat was the first to be moored at the new site for the launch in July. Amanda Walker representing Herbert Woods said, “We are really excited to see the new moorings, we are sure they’ll be incredibly popular with our boat users”.

Wet Wheels Pedalo Challenge 2017

On Friday 11th August, 52 people are due to take to the water in a record attempt to circumnavigate the Isle of Wight in a pedalo, to help raise money for the charity, Wet Wheels. The Great Pedalo Challenge 2017 will see one pedalo cover 65 miles in 14 hours. The charity is looking to recruit fourteen teams of four people to take part in 1-hour relays, with each team hoping to raise £1,000. The Wetwheels Foundation provides disabled people access to the sea and now has five purpose-built, fully accessible Cheetah Marine catamarans, powered by twin Suzuki outboards, based in the Solent, east coast and Channel Islands. In raising money, the charity hopes to achieve its goal of launching two new boats in new communities in the future.

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Jeanneau at 60 1957-2017 This year, the French builder, Jeanneau will be celebrating its 60th anniversary. The company was founded in 1957 and, as part of the celebrations, it has invited owners to take part by submitting images of their life onboard their Jeanneau motorboats via this link. Chosen images will appear in a 60th anniversary book. In July, Jeanneau also announced five new models for 2018, including the 2-cabin, 6-berth, hardtop sportscruiser, the NC 33 pictured, which will be launched at the Southampton Boat Show in September. In the outboard-powered ‘Cap Camarat’ line, there are two new 9-metres models, plus a 7.5-metre bowrider, while in the ‘Merry Fisher’ range, there will be a new 875 Marlin.

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Parker Monaco 110 NEW BOAT

The Polish motorboat and RIB builder, Parker has announced an all-new flagship model designed by architect, Tony Castro. The 10-metre, 33ft Monaco 110 is the first of a new series of outboard-powered cruisers from the builder. The interior will offer 4-6 berths with two cabins and a toilet compartment with separate shower stall. In the saloon is a large seating area with a galley, which is accessible from the cockpit. Outside, the design incorporates a deck bulwark door, a helm side door and a novel sunbed that covers the twin outboards. This aft seat-cum-sunbed slides aft increasing the cockpit area, and forward when you need to tilt the engines up. The boat will also have a glass sliding roof in the saloon area and a sliding canvas skylight over the cockpit. It will be available with twin 150hp or 300hp outboards. It is due to launch at Cannes Yachting Festival in September.

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Red diesel fines in Belgium I’ve heard from some friends who are cruising in Holland that Belgium is still imposing fines on boats with red diesel in their tanks. I wondered what your views are on this and will it change when we leave Europe? I thought if you could prove you bought it in the UK you were OK. Also, can they board and fine you if you are just in Belgium waters? Chris Dawson Editor replies: Thank you for writing in. Yes, sadly what you have heard is correct. Last month the RYA reported a fine imposed on a British yacht in Nieuwpoort, and we have since heard of a few more. One of our friends was one of those hit with a €750 fine. We have spent many happy times cruising in Belgium, on the coast and inland to places such as Bruges, but traces of red diesel will stay in your tanks for a long time, so Belgium, and its waters, are best avoided for now. Whether this will change when we leave the EU is anybody’s guess. I have heard stories, although not documented, of non-EU vessels being fined in the EU for having red diesel in their tanks, so possibly not.

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We love your articles about the places you visit, for some of us one vital piece of information is missing, are they and the places to go (eat and drink) dog friendly? Chris Jemson Associate Editor replies: Thank you for your comments. Much as we would like to, we are unable to visit every pub and only have room for a few recommendations. However, as a dog lover, I would like to put this out to our lovely readers to send us photos and details of their ‘Favourite DogFriendly Pubs to visit by boat’, and help us compile a gallery for on Facebook. 18

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Fixing a GPS antenna

I was interested to see your article on ‘Fixing your GPS Antenna’, I did exactly that on a Raystar 120 just a few weeks ago. I note that you suggested cutting away the old battery, unsoldering the old tabs, and modifying the tags on the new battery so that they would fit. Without the right tools and a bit of experience working on printed circuits, there is a risk of damage doing it this way. Too much heat from the soldering iron can damage the components on the board. It is much easier, and less risky, to solder a couple of wires to the tags on the new battery, and the size and orientation of the battery tags does not matter. The wires can be very thin and flexible since any current flow is tiny. I used a couple of cores from a telephone cable about 10cm long. You then need to insulate the package. I used a short length of heat shrink sleeving which I had lying around, but a wrapping of insulating tape would do. Then all that remains is to solder the two wires to the remains of the tabs where you have cut the old battery away, making sure you get the polarity right. There is plenty of room to tuck the new battery inside the case. Tim Russell Editor replies: Hi Tim, that would certainly be a useful alternative way of fixing the problem for anyone who is unfamiliar with working on printed circuit boards. Thank you for the tip. Motorboat Owner © Digital Marine Media Ltd

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Wellcraft 242F

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hink of centre console, walkaround boats and there are a few iconic brands that will spring to mind, Boston Whaler being perhaps the obvious one. However, there are plenty of other brands out there providing a similar package, often at more affordable prices. Wellcraft, is perhaps not

a name you would immediately think of, possible because the brand has been absent from our shores for a few years, but they are back, and if the Wellcraft name itself is not iconic enough for you, how about combining it with Scarab? The Scarab name is a Wellcraft brand, known largely to us in the UK, thanks to the 1980’s TV show, Miami Vice. Scarab branded boats were mostly large powerful offshore performance boats, some of which have a passing resemblance to what

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Length (LOA): 7.4m / 24ft 4in Beam: 2.6m / 8ft 6in Displacement: 1769kg (ex engine) Fuel capacity: 598 litres RCD category: C Engine as tested: Evinrude E-Tec 300hp Other engine options: Single or twin Evinrude, Yamaha or Mercury outboards from 1 x 250hp up to 2 x 200hp Price from £74,067

“Wellcraft is back in the UK, with the iconic Scarab brand”

we would call a centre console walkaround boat, albeit one on steroids. Wellcraft now produce some small performance runabouts under the Scarab name, but also give the name to some of its new brand of modest centre console boats. The boat we are looking at here is one of a five-boat Fisherman range, starting with the 182 and going up to the 302. In between, you have the 222, the 242 and the 262. The 222 to 302 are all also available in ‘Scarab Offshore’ versions, Motorboat Owner © Digital Marine Media Ltd

which apart from coming in slightly heavier, appear to be more about graphics and styling than anything else. The 242 is, as the name suggests, designed as a fishing boat. If that is your thing, then the boat has plenty of features that are sure to tick your boxes. For a start there are more rod holders than you can shake a stick at, with four on the transom, another four behind the helm seat, a further four high up on the aft end of the T top, and six more in the console,

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with three either side. The 242 also has a fish box with overboard drain, a livebait well on both sides of the transom and rod storage built into the coaming on both sides of the cockpit. Having said that, the 242 isn’t just a fishing boat, it also has some great features that would make it a really useful dayboat for cruising and watersports. That fish box, for example, could just as easily be filled with ice and turned into a coolbox for drinks and food, so let’s have a closer look at this boat’s features. In the bow you get some good seating options. The benches on either side have a backrest at the bow to provide two great aft facing loungers. The aft end of these seats can have removable backrests installed to turn them into forward facing loungers, if you prefer to see where you are going. The seats themselves house a good sized, self-draining locker each, and the whole area can be in-filled to create a nice sunpad area. You can also add a table up here to form a useful dinette. In between these seats at the bow there is a small draining locker, the lid of which forms a

With 300hp on tap, the 242 can be a sedate, comfy mile muncher or an outright sportsboat

step to access the boat over the bow, where you will find a pretty large anchor locker and an optional electric anchor winch. Moving aft, and to the front of the centre console, you have a forward facing seat with grabrails on either side. This whole section, seat and all, lifts up to reveal what Wellcraft call a changing room. In here you can opt for a toilet, either portable or plumbed in with holding tank, and with the door shut you do just about get enough room to make use of it. The large door to this compartment doesn’t open if you have the aft backrests of the bow seating in place, and care needs to be taken not to leave

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it open, as the fibreglass edges sit just at head height for anyone walking around the deck. Having said that, a feature such as this is a fantastic bonus on what is essentially a day boat, and is a creature comfort that might make the difference between staying out on the water and heading for shore. Above the console is a hallmark feature that defines this style of boat, the T top. Despite its importance to the design, look and usability of the boat, this is not standard, and you can specify a 242 without it. There are a couple of different options here, but our test boat had a metal frame with GRP top, which incorporated a useful overhead locker, accessible from fore and aft, some overhead lights and a pair of speakers. The helm console itself is nicely laid out with plenty of space for electronics, a couple of drinks holders and a pair of charging points for your portable equipment. The windscreen is a single piece of clear plastic, which is curved to form two side pieces. This curvature does provide a distorted view forward if you need to look over the port or starboard bow, but it’s no big deal to shift your head Motorboat Owner Š Digital Marine Media Ltd

to one side or the other for a better view. The helm position is made up of a non-adjustable leaning post, and the steering wheel is a sturdy stainless steel model with built in steering knob for comfortable one handed helming. The bottom cushion of the leaning post lifts, and underneath there is a small locker for ropes or other bits and bobs. Below the seat the boat comes, as standard, with a removable cool box.

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On the transom you get a seat for two, which folds flat if you need a clear cockpit for fishing and lifts up to give access to the aft bilge area. A small transom gate leads out to the bathing platform where you will find a bathing ladder on the port side. Unusually for an outboard powered boat, the bathing platform is full width and usable across the width, even with the engine fully tilted.

offers a sensible choice, both financially and performance wise. The G2 delivers a punchy performance, as you would expect of this two-stroke technology. Acceleration was brisk throughout the rev range and the boat jumped onto the plane quickly. At higher RPM’s the G2 is a noisier engine than an equivalent four stroke, but the 242 is also available with either Yamaha or Mercury engines on the transom, so you can choose between Underway the performance of the E-Tec or the The 242 Fisherman is rated up to 400hp, refinement of a four stroke. The 242’s using twin 200’s, but our test boat was hull gave a good account of itself when fitted with the most potent single engine bashing into a typical F4 head sea. We option, a 300hp Evinrude E-Tec G2. With could maintain a comfortable 25 knot a top speed of 42 knots, the boat felt cruising speed with minimal fuss and a more than adequately powered. If that’s fairly dry ride. The screen would benefit not enough for you though, the extra from being a little bit wider and higher, for 100hp split over two engines provides even better protection, but overall it does a top speed of nearly 50 knots. For the its job reasonably well. In a following sea more conservative buyer, a single 250hp, we couldn’t seem to get the bow trimmed which should provide a 38 knot top speed, up as much as we would have liked 24

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without the prop ventilating. This was almost certainly a rigging issue on our test boat, but it meant that, during our test, it delivered quite a wet ride as the bow stuffed into the back of each wave. At slow speeds the flared bow kicked up quite a bit of water in the choppy seas. The wind then carried this onboard, again making a wet ride if the wind is in the wrong direction, but bring the boat up on the plane and drive into or across the waves and everything settled nicely, and that same flared bow does a great job of pushing water away from the occupants. The boat was easy to drive, and felt completely ‘in the zone’ at anything from 20-30 knots. Take her above 30 though and the fun begins, as the 242 turns into a real sportsboat that the helmsman needs to actively drive. In our choppy and blustery conditions, the transom seat was quite a wet place to be, as were the bow seats, but this aside there are plenty of comfortable Motorboat Owner © Digital Marine Media Ltd

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places for your crew when underway. Conclusion This centre console boat is clearly designed for fishing, but we think it would make a great family boat too. It’s easy to drive at modest speeds, but can also deliver the engaging lively drive of a sportsboat, should you feel the need to go for a blast. It’s nicely appointed too, with a toilet compartment/cum changing room, lots of storage and plenty of comfortable seating options. The Scarab branding certainly adds to the overall look, and is available in three colour schemes, but if that is not for you then the standard boat comes with a choice of six conservative hull side colours. ENQUIRIES: Sea Ventures Tel: 01489 565444 www.sea-ventures.co.uk

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Your Questions Answered

Pilgrim 25

Q In my search for an affordable family cruiser

I have stumbled upon a Pilgrim 25 being sold privately. The seller tells me the boat is actually a Princess, and is identical to the later Princess 25. They do look very similar, so is the seller correct?

Princess 25, built 1974-1981

A In short, yes and no. Princess boats, as we now know them, started

production in the late 60’s with boat models that were called either Project, as in the Project 31, or Pilgrim, like your 25. There was some crossover with the Princess name around 1970 when they launched the Princess 32. The Pilgrim and Project names were dropped completely by the mid 70’s, and all boats from 1975 on were called Princess. The Pilgrim 25 ceased production in 1974 and was immediately superseded by the Princess 25. The boats look very similar, but in fact have two different hulls, designed by different people, with the Princess 25 being one of John Bennett’s first designs for the Plymouth based builder. So, the Pilgrim is effectively a Princess, but it is not identical to the Princess 25.

Adding a water tank gauge

Q I want to add a level gauge to my boat’s plastic fresh water tank so I have some idea how much water we have. What’s the cheapest and easiest way of doing this?

A This was another upgrade I carried out on my

Bayliner, on both the fresh water and holding tanks. I used a simple level sender, the type that has a float that runs up and down a straight shaft coupled with a basic water level gauge from the likes of Faria. Everything I used is still available from ASAP supplies. What is important is to get a sender with a shaft that is as near to the full depth of your tank as you can get, without being longer, and to make sure that you match the gauge and sender for either US or Euro resistance. It really is a very simple job, especially if your wire route is easily accessible, and you should be able to complete the job for under £100. 26

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30ft low air draft aft cabin

Q Having enjoyed a Freeman 22 for several

years, I’m looking for another boat. I wondered if there was a boat that meets the following criteria, a maximum length of 30ft, a maximum air draft of 7ft 6in (must fit under Osney bridge on the River Thames), an inboard engine, an aft cabin, preferably with access to both sides of the bed and preferably with ensuite toilet with a shower cubicle. It would have to be cheap, so possibly many years old. It would only be for river use, so a powerful engine is not a requirement.

A We would suggest looking out for centre cockpit boats with folding screens

such as the rare Storebro 31 Baltic (non hardtop), Fairline Mirage 29 aft cabin (soft top or removable hardtop version) or slightly bigger the Freeman 32. Perhaps also the Fjord Selcruiser 27, Elysian 27 Centre Cockpit, Broom 30 Skipper, RLM aft cabin models and the Ocean 30. Unfortunately you will struggle to find an aft cabin boat of this size with an island double. Centre cockpit, sliding-roof ex-hire boats might also be a consideration. These boats may be basically appointed, but the engines are usually very well maintained and it could be an opportunity to put your stamp on a boat. Alternatively, if you were looking for something relatively new on a larger budget, the Dutch Antaris range may be of interest, particularly its aft cabin 950 model which is 31ft and low air draft. As well as River Thames brokers, it is worth keeping an eye on websites such as Jones Boatyard, Norfolk Yacht Agency, Norfolk Boat Sales, Newark Marina and Farndon Marina, as low air draft boats are extremely popular and a requirement for cruising in these areas.

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First cross-Channel forey

Q I am looking to make my first foreign foray

with a cross Channel passage to France from my East coast base. I’ve been across the Thames estuary a few times so am familiar with the navigation of this part of the passage but beyond Ramsgate is all unknown. I am thinking of heading to Dover and then crossing to Calais for the shortest crossing. My boat is a Sealine F43. Any tips, or anything I need to be aware of?

A The first tip is to ensure that you have your paperwork in order. Passports for

all crew and the boat’s original registration (SSR or Part 1) document are perhaps the most important. Other paperwork to consider are insurance documents, radio licenses and VAT proof. The latter should not be required, but if you have it, it is always worth taking. You don’t require any certificate of competence, but again, if you have an ICC, it is worth carrying. Next you need to consider the shipping lanes. Cross them with a heading of 90° to the traffic, not a COG. This typically means a heading of 135°T between Dover and Calais and 315°T on the return journey. Now I am going to suggest something different. Rather than start at Dover, which is a very busy port and currently undergoing lots of work around the marina area, why not start in Ramsgate. It will make the journey a bit longer, but you definitely have the boat for it. I would also suggest considering a change of destination. Calais is another very busy commercial port, and I haven’t always had the warmest of welcomes as a leisure boater. Why not do a few more extra miles and head for Boulogne. This is an all tides port with a much easier entrance. I also think that the town is more interesting, especially if you make the effort to walk to the old walled part. Dover

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Mystery boat

Q I recently took ownership of a motor cruiser as a long term project but I

have been trying to get some information on the makers and any schematics. Do you have any idea what the boat is?

A We have identified your new project as a Tod Tuna. Unfortunately we

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have checked our archives and have found very little information on the boat. However, we understand it is a 20ft GRP open cockpit boat that was built between 1954-1970 by W&J Tod of Weymouth. It appears that they were offered with an array of engine configurations, petrol or diesel single or twin inboards or sterndrives, or single or twin outboards. The most common being twin petrol 30hp-50hp Watermota engines giving up to 22 knots, with petrol 60hp Volvos offered later giving 28 knots. It has a shallow vee hull shape with two small bilge keels. We have also discovered that examples were entered into the CowesTorquay races during the 1960’s and one was used as an Essex Police patrol boat, pictured. Its interior offers two berths, a toilet and a small galley. Interestingly W&J Tod of Weymouth appears to be one of several pioneers in the world of GRP in the UK. According to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, the builder manufactured ‘the first British fibreglass sailing dinghy’ in 1950. Even then the company had a long history in boat building and had been manufacturing small, wooden boats since the early twentieth century. Length 20ft 5in / 6.22m Beam 6ft 11in / 2.11m

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Sealine Jet RIB

Q I have been offered a little jet RIB for a good price

but need to find out more about it before committing. The seller tells me it’s a Sealine. Did Sealine produce jet RIBs and, if so, do you have any more info, particularly size, weight and performance.

A Sealine did market a jet RIB back in 2002. It was

launched at the London Boat Show that year, and was called the SX70 (brochure image pictured). It was 3.26m long with a beam of 1.76m, and its brochure weight was stated as 250kg, although a full 42-litre fuel tank would add another 34kg or so to this. It was powered by a 70hp two-stroke 3-cylinder engine, which was said to provide a top speed of 35 knots. The price when new was a little over £11,000.

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Aft cockpit cruiser for £80k

Q I’m looking to buy my first motorboat in the next year or so and will be

converting from sail to power. I have a budget of up to £80k and will be looking for a semi displacement, coastal cruiser with a relatively low air draft for inland cruising, potentially for crossing the Channel to explore European waterways. Ideally I would like an enclosed wheelhouse, shaftdrive diesel power, four berths in the region of 28ft. Do you have any suggestions what I should look at? Also is there anywhere I could charter a boat of this style to get some experience?

A We would recommend looking at the Swedish manufacturer, Nimbus

pictured, as we have found these are particularly popular with those moving from sail to power. They are good quality, are fitted with twin or single shaftdrive engines and offer practical and versatile interiors. Nimbus have produced several aft cockpit ‘Coupe’ models meeting your size and used boat price criteria, such as the 280, or the larger 310 or 320. Boats such as the Nelson 29, Hardy 32 Commander and Aquastar Ocean Ranger 33 might also be suitable, these are rugged, extremely versatile and very capable cruisers. Putting the budget to one side for a second, the Trusty 28 is an impressive wheelhouse cruiser offering two cabins with an island double in the forward cabin and semi displacement cruising. Regarding chartering motorboats, the British Boat Builder, Broom Boats has a very nice range of modern charter boats available on the Broads. Doing a Royal Yachting Association (RYA) boat handling course is another way to experience this type of boating. The RYA has schools throughout the country and many of these have sea school motorboats of various shapes and sizes.

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With history around every corner, Dartmouth is a stunning South Devon boating spectacle not to be missed

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artmouth is a boating mecca that needs very little introduction. Steeped in maritime history, this picturesque harbour in South Devon is awe-inspiring, and with great facilities, shelter, attractions and plentiful mooring opportunities, it is a must visit. The town of Dartmouth was established in the Middle Ages, and its deep-water

harbour saw it grow in importance through trade, namely the export of Totnes cloth, the import of wines from overseas, and as a military port. However, when Plymouth was instated as the preferred military port in Devon, Dartmouth was to receive a significant consolation prize in the form of the imposing, red-bricked Britannia Royal

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Destination

Weymouth

Plymouth Fowey Isles of Scilly

Naval College. Built into the hillside in 1863, it became an important training base for naval officers. Today, entering the mouth of the River Dart, and passing Dartmouth Castle, marks the start of a journey you are not likely to forget. As the harbour opens up, the steep valley sides are decorated with colourful properties and, as you round the Kingswear peninsula, a line of smoke through the many masts, signifies the arrival of the famous steam train from nearby Paignton. Dartmouth is studded

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with beautiful historic buildings from bygone eras. The Butterwalk in Duke Street for example is a terrace of rich merchants’ houses built around 1640, now housing a museum, popular bakery, wine merchant and restaurant. There is also the inner harbour, known as the Boat Float, which was built in the 16th century. Now densely populated with small motorboats, it is the iconic postcard view for the town. Main photo, Kingswear. Inset photos, Dartmouth’s Boat Float and Bayards Fort

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kept to starboard when approaching from the east. With marker, Homestone, left to port and Castle Ledge buoy to starboard, an isophase sectored light guides you in a north-north-west direction. Recently converted to an LED light, and now in operation day and night for times of low visibility, this light is produced by a small white lighthouse nestled on the rocky Kingswear shoreline. Be aware that a 6-knot speed limit is enforced from the Castle Ledge marker. The next marker to port is Checkstone, by which time you Visiting Dartmouth is straightforward. will be in close proximity to the iconic However, entry in strong south or southeasterly winds can be a bit tricky, with landmark, Dartmouth Castle. Upon passing the castle, the channel a swell carrying into the harbour as far as begins to bear round slowly to the the lower ferry. These wind conditions, northwest. The harbour, with its many combined with a falling tide, can cause particularly rough seas in the entrance, so properties clinging to the hillside, will now be coming into view. and soon the channel in this forecast try and arrive on a rising tide if possible. On this part of the coast the will be lined each side with swinging and trot moorings. Here there is another, lesserwind is predominantly southwesterly, so known, leading light positioned on the wall if you are approaching from the east, this can leave a passage across Lyme Bay quite of a Dartmouth waterfront property, just south of Bayards Fort. The harbour will get exposed. However, there is shelter to be had as you close in on the high peninsular. busy all of a sudden, and here you will need to keep a look out for the Lower Ferry. This The River Dart entrance is accessible tug-towed, push-pull car ferry service has at all states of tide and is well marked. been in operation since the 1700s, with two There are a couple of hazards to be aware of, the Mew Stone and Castle Ledge, both in operation during the high season. From here the channel bears north, of which are marked on the chart and opening up as you round the Kingswear marked by a south cardinal and a peninsular. The Kingswear side of the starboard marker respectively. Another south cardinal, West estuary is densely populated with boats, with Darthaven Marina and a series of Rock, can be found to the local pontoons. Consequently, the channel, south west of the Mew with its several large yellow mooring buoys Stone and should be Dartmouth’s waterfront and harbour also has a few quirks, including its waterfront station building that has never been served by trains and is actually a restaurant. There is also a wonderful statue of a mermaid and a mysterious tiny stone house set into the cliffs to look out for on your approach. Finally, its streets are filled with temptation. It is a great place to shop, eat out and stock up the ships stores.

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and fuel barge, is biased to the west side as it passes Dartmouth’s busy waterfront embankment. Those travelling further upstream must be aware and give priority to the chain-operated Higher Ferry.

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Dart Harbour & Navigation Authority operate several visitor mooring sites in the harbour, each offering different facilities and vistas of the harbour, some with access to shore. Full details of these can be found on the Dart Harbour website. Charges range from 85p-£2.30 per metre per day, plus harbour dues of 85p per metre per day. If you intend to stay on one of the Dart Harbour pontoons you will need to contact the friendly harbour team, using callsign ‘Dart Nav’ on VHF ch 11 on arrival, or call the Harbour Office on 01803 832337/833767. Possibly the most remote and peaceful moorings are the Deep Water Visitor’s Moorings located on the Kingswear side of the channel. Despite having no walk ashore access, water or shorepower, we think these sets of pontoons (110 metres with plentiful cleats) are a great place to admire the spectacle that is Dartmouth. Plus, with an efficient water taxi service and many dinghy landing points, it is easy enough to get ashore. The nearby refuse pontoon now has a water point and here, visitors can temporarily moor up to wash off salty decks and top up their tanks. Other options are the DA and DC Pontoons on the Dartmouth side of the river, which cater for boats up to 12 metres. Again, these do not have shore access, so you will need a tender or taxi

Yacht Club pontoon for boats up to 9 metres and the Deep Water Visitor’s Pontoons, bottom

to get ashore. Please note the residential pontoons on the inside are gated to shore, so landing here by tender is not advisable. If you are looking for access to electric and water, there are a limited number of 24hr berths available on the inside of the busy Town Jetty, which offers direct walk ashore access to the town embankment. It is also worth noting that the outside of this jetty, which is used by commercial boats during the day, is available for overnight stays, strictly between 5pm and 8:45am, so this could be handy if you arrive late at night. There is 24hr berthing

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Destination available on the outside during the winter. Finally, there is the Yacht Club Pontoon just upstream of the Lower Ferry on the South Embankment. This small, seasonal (May-Sept) walk-ashore, T-shaped pontoon offers up to three berths for boats up to 9 metres and is conveniently positioned in front of the Harbour Office and the Dartmouth Yacht Club, with its bar, restaurant and coded toilet/shower facilities (£1-operated showers). If you are staying on the Dart Harbour pontoons you have two options when it comes to toilet and shower facilities, the facilities at the Dartmouth Yacht Club mentioned above (an access code is available at the Harbour Office) or the public toilets in Royal Avenue Gardens, which has a separate £1-on-entry toilet and shower block at the back. If you are looking for the comfort of a marina berth then there are three options, Darthaven Marina, Dart Marina Yacht Harbour and Noss on Dart Marina. The first marina on your approach is the family-run 270-berth Darthaven Marina on the Kingswear side. The marina is tucked just inside the Kingswear peninsula, next to the Dartmouth Steam Railway and the pretty Waterhead Creek. With its dedicated visitor pontoons with all the amenities you’d expect, including water, shorepower, WiFi and toilet/ shower facilities, it is popular with visiting

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Distances

Approximate distances in nautical miles from Dartmouth: • Salcombe 17 miles • Plymouth 35 miles • Fowey 50 miles • Falmouth 65 miles • Poole 72 miles • Yarmouth 84 miles

Weather

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Further afield

Just 17 nautical miles to the southwest you have beautiful Salcombe, offering beaches and a bustling harbour with buoys and pontoon berths for visitors. Further west you have Plymouth, Fowey and Falmouth. The Channel Islands are also not far away (St Peter Port 70 miles approx). To the east there is Weymouth, Poole and the Solent.

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Dart Harbour moorings • • • •

10m Town Jetty £31.50 10m Deep Water Pontoons £17 10m DA & DC Pontoon £17 10m Dittisham buoy £17 • www.dartharbour.org

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• 10m Overnight Berth £38.50 • 10m Annual Berth £5560* www.darthaven.co.uk

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Noss on Dart Marina

• 10m Overnight mooring £39.50 • 10m Annual Mooring £4060* www.premiermarinas.com * Annual fees do not include Harbour Dues

motorboats. It is also only a short ferry, water taxi or dinghy ride across to the town. Accommodating up to 40 boats, its visitors’ pontoons are to the south of the main marina and arranged in a H shape. Visitors should call up on VHF ch 80 for a mooring or call 01803 752242. Please note berths are available on a first come first served basis. Visitor berthing is charged at £3.35 per metre per night including harbour dues. It also has a chandlery and extensive boatyard services available. The 110-berth Dart Marina Yacht Harbour can be found on the Dartmouth side just upstream of the Higher Ferry. Located in the grounds of the luxury Dart Marina Hotel and Spa, it has all the ingredients for an indulgent stay in Dartmouth. The marina is accessible at all states of tide and is approximately a 10-minute walk along the waterfront to town. Visitors’ berths are subject to berth availability, so we would recommend booking in advance (01803 837161 or VHF ch 80). There is shorepower, WiFi and water on the pontoons and, in addition to the toilet and shower facilities ashore, there are bathrooms with full

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Destination size bathtubs inside. Visitors can book into the hotel spa and restaurant, and overnight berths are charged at £3.85 per metre per night (including harbour dues). Transeurope marina berth holders will get a 50% discount off their mooring fee. Tucked into the leafy eastern bank, the next marina upstream is the secluded Noss-on-Dart Marina. This former shipbuilders yard was recently acquired by the marina group, Premier Marinas, and works are currently underway to revitalise the site and create additional berths. It offers a tranquil setting, with picnic tables along the foreshore and good facilities. Dartmouth is still within reach by tender and there are also plans to provide a ferry service into town. Here visiting boats between 8m-12.5 metres are charged £3.10 and 12.6-16m £3.30 per metre per day. Further up the Dart you have Dittisham, Stoke Gabriel and Totnes to discover. At Dittisham the Dart Harbour authority is responsible for 30 white visitors buoys, each marked with a V. These are accessible at all states of tide and each one is marked with an appropriate boat size. Here there is a landing stage next to The Ferry Boat Inn and Anchorstone Café. Next you have Stoke Gabriel with The Castle Inn, Rivershack Café and landing stage. Here there are two buoys suitable for boats up to 9 metres. It is possible to visit Totnes

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Where to fill up

Dartmouth has a mid-river fuel barge (above) offering petrol and diesel and run by Yeowards Marine Fuels. The barge is contactable on VHF Channel 6 or by telephone 07801 798861, and is open from Easter to 30th Sept, 7 days a week, 8am-6pm, and Mon/ Wed/Fri/Sat 12-5pm 1st Oct to Easter. It operates from both sides with two petrol and diesel pumps, with a faster diesel pump for larger quantities.

Marine supplies

Dartmouth Chandlery (01803 839292) in Newcomen Road is conveniently set in the heart of town. Darthaven Chandlery (01803 752242) has an in-house marine electronics specialist and dedicated counter for Volvo Penta, Jabsco, Perkins and Suzuki spares and services. Both Darthaven and Noss have lifting, hardstanding and boatyard services, including gelcoat repairs. Gordon Arthurs & Son (01803 832798) is a sailmaker and marine upholsterer in Oxford Street. Chris Hoyle Marine (01803 752221) is a Yamaha specialist based in Kingswear. Stephenson Marine (01803 833343) based at Noss Marina are marine engineers and distributors of Watermota, Solé Diesel, Ford and Thornycroft.

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on a half flood tide, and dry out overnight against the quay walls each side. Here you will find the picturesque waterside pub the Steam Packet Inn, which has berthing by arrangement for patrons. When it comes to getting ashore by tender in Dartmouth, there are several dinghy-landing pontoons to choose from. The most popular is the short stay pontoon known as the ‘Double Steps’ (6hr

stay), or the water taxi point, which you will find just north of the ferry terminal. There is another, quieter, landing further north along the embankment, known as the Green Pontoons (12hr stay). Be aware that this dries out over low water. On the Kingswear side there is a small section of pontoon for short stays on the residents’ dinghy rack pontoon, located next to the Dart Harbour Hoodown

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Transport

Anchoring is permitted in an area of the harbour

Facility (workshop). There is also a short stay dinghy pontoon and taxi landing at Darthaven Marina on the inside of the innermost pontoon in the visitors’ area. Anchoring is permitted in a designated area of the harbour off the Kingswear side. We would recommend contacting the Harbour Master on VHF ch 11 ‘Dart Nav’ for further instructions on this. If you are thinking of visiting with a trailboat, unfortunately Dartmouth is quite restricted when it comes to public launching sites and trailer storage facilities. We would recommend contacting one of the marinas for launching and storage opportunities, or calling the Dart Harbour Office for information. Dart Harbour is responsible for the narrow public slipway on the south side of the Higher Ferry ramp and there is local council-run trailer parking in the Coronation Park, for trailers up to 15ft from the 1st of May. There are more launching and trailer storage options up at tidal Totnes, at Blackness Marine (01803 722654) and Baltic Wharf (01803 867922). There are also small slipways at Dittisham, Stoke Gabriel and Greenway Quay.

Where to eat and drink Dartmouth has a reputation for good

The Dart Harbour Taxi service can be hailed on VHF channel 69 or 07970 346571. For security reasons, taxis will not pick up or drop off passengers on to boats in marinas. It is a 40-minute bus ride to Totnes on the x64 from bus stop ‘Pontoon’, which is next to the North Embankment Ferry Terminal. Totnes train station offers Great Western services to Penzance, Plymouth, Taunton, Bristol and London Paddington.

Food supplies

You will find a convenient Coop food store one road back from South Embankment, in Fairfax Place (open from 7am-10pm and has a convenient ATM inside). There is a larger M&S Food Hall located in Mayor’s Avenue, just north of the public car park (open 8am-8pm Mon-Sat and 10am-4pm Sun). There is a McColls newsagent close to the North Embankment Ferry Terminal (overlooking the Boat Float), which sells some basic food essentials. If you are looking for local produce head to Duke Street, where you will find two bakeries, a butcher and deli. Fresh fish is available from Mark Lobb in the Market Square, Moby Nick’s in Fairfax Place or the Crab Shell in Raleigh Street. There is a Spar shop (also a Bureau du Change & Post Office) in Victoria Road. If you are looking for a big shop, catch the X64 bus towards Totnes, and at Townstal there are large Sainsbury’s and Lidl supermarket (7-minute ride).

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food, and has a wealth of cafes and restaurants to choose from. Seafood and fish and chips feature on many menus around town, including The Seahorse, Rockfish, Skippers and The Wheelhouse. If you are looking for breakfast ashore Café Alf Resco is popular. It is open 7am-2pm daily, serving up a full English, pastries, coffee and crab sandwiches. If you love a pub with a bit of character, The Cherub Inn in Higher Road dates back to 1830. It is actually one of the oldest buildings in Dartmouth and was visited by Sir Francis Drake. This timberclad inn is tucked away up the Horn Hill Steps and serves bar food and local ales. The Floating Bridge, close to Dart Marina, is a favourite, serving breakfast and many pub classics. If you are craving an Indian there is the Taj Mahal on Horn Hill Steps. Dartmouth Yacht Club is a good place to start an evening, enjoy a lunch or evening meal. It is open from 11am11pm Mon-Sat and Midday-10pm on Sunday when it serves a carvery. On the Kingswear side, the Royal Dart Yacht Club also welcomes visiting boaters, serves food and caters for rallies. There are countless opportunities to enjoy a Devonshire Cream Tea. Tucked away in Smith Street, the Singing Kettle offers a ‘cuppa’ in a traditional setting with proper china crockery. Finally, if you are looking for food on the go, we can highly recommend a hot pasty or a naughty cake from the bakery in the Buttermilk.

Places to visit

You’ll get a real glimpse into the harbour’s past by walking past the Lower Ferry to Bayards Cove. Here the picturesque medieval, cobbled quayside has many stories to tell with its bronze cannons,

Beautiful back streets, Foss Street is charming

the Old Custom House built in 1739 and Bayards Fort dating back to Tudor times. Visiting Dartmouth Castle and its surroundings is a must. It has guarded the narrow entrance to the River Dart for over 600 years and has a tall gun tower, church and a Victorian gun battery topped with a white-painted castellated tower. It is said, in times of war and sea battles, a chain stretched across the estuary from the castle, to trap any unwanted visitors. The castle is run by English Heritage and is open daily from 10am-6pm daily from April to September. Entry is £6.60 for adults and £4 for children. You’ll find a lovely gift shop and the Castle Tea Rooms on site. Closeby there are two picturesque coves to discover, Castle Cove and Sugary Cove. You can also join the South West Coast Path, and there are a number of circular walks that start from this point. Even the walk out to the castle itself, passing Warfleet Creek, is pretty special. It takes approximately 25 minutes (1.2 Miles) from town, following the Newcomen Road and Castle Road. Alternatively you can catch the traditional, open Castle Ferry from the steps on the South Embankment. It is £2.50 for adults and £1.50 for under 14’s one way for the 15-minute ride. The ferry runs daily from

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Destination Dartmouth between 10am-4:45pm, from Easter until the end of October. Dartmouth has plenty of shops to keep the most discerning of shopaholics busy. Its main shopping streets, Fairfax Place and Duke Street have many of the well known nautical ‘boatiques’, such as Sea Salt, Joules and Henri Lloyd. Plus there are lovely gift, jewellery, antique and art and crafts stores, not forgetting fudge shops to tempt you. Visiting Foss Street is an absolute must. This pretty narrow shopping street is full of quirky and independent shops, and leads into Dartmouth’s Historic Market Square with its cafes, shops and stalls. If you have youngsters onboard, there is a fun-filled family day out to be had at nearby Woodlands Park. Here you’ll find zoo and farm animals, places to eat, playgrounds and lots of great rides to keep the kids (and big kids) amused. Entry prices vary throughout the season, so its best to check the website first. There are also 10% or 20% discounts available for bookings made online. The park is a 20-minute bus ride away, aboard the X64 towards Totnes, from the ‘Pontoon’ bus stop next to the Station restaurant and North Embankment Ferry Terminal. A ride aboard the Dartmouth Steam Railway is a must. This nostalgic railway departs from the Kingswear side of the estuary and winds its way up the River Dart, passes Churston, Broadsands and

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Goodrington Sands, before reaching the traditional seaside resort of Paignton, which is full of gift shops, arcades, a small harbour, a pier and of course a sandy beach. During the season the train runs up to nine times a day and you can buy combined ferry and railway tickets online or from the kiosk at the top of the ferry terminal ramp. Tickets are £16.75 for adults, £10 for children, over 60’s £15.75 and a family ticket is £45.50. You will find Dartmouth Museum on the first floor of the Butterwalk building in Duke Street. The small museum charts the history of the town through artefacts displayed across several rooms. Entry is £2 for adults, children aged 12-16 are 50p and concessions are £1.50. It is open daily all year round and you will find the latest opening times on the website. Next to the museum is the Dartmouth Wine Company offering 120 varieties of Malt Whisky, and is definitely worth a browse. For maps, local transport and attraction information visit the Dartmouth Visitor Centre, which is in the west corner of the Royal Avenue Gardens. Other attractions the include Greenway Estate, the home of the late writer Agatha Christie. Tours of the Britannia Royal Naval College can also be arranged through the centre.

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CUTTING Raymarine Axiom Pro

Raymarine’s Axiom range has been expanded to include some top-of-the-range ‘Pro’ models. The new 9, 12 and 16 inch Pro line models are available with RealVision 3d sonar and an optional, internal 1kW CHIRP sonar. Designed to perform in bright sunlight, Axiom Pro models feature high definition displays and are powered by Raymarine’s latest Lighthouse 3 operating system, meaning they can be combined with CHIRP radar, Evolution autopilot and FLIR night vision technology, as well as multiple display integration. Price from £2,395 www.raymarine.com

Torqeedo Travel 1003 C The popular Torqeedo

Travel 1003 has been superseded by the new 1003 C. It has a 73% greater battery capacity with 915Wh to provide extended runtime and range. Producing equivalent power to a 3hp petrol motor, and equivalent thrust of a 4hp outboard, it weighs just 14.9kg, which is just 1.5kg heavier than its predecessor. It has a built in GPS and digital readout to provide battery and range information when in use. It also has a USB socket so you can charge your phone or power a light while on the water. Price from £1,699 www.torqeedo.com

C-Map Genesis Edge

Genesis Edge is an upgrade to the free C-Map mapping service known as Insight Genesis. The upgrade allows users to download communitysourced digital charts, as well as add areas mapped by themselves. The service can also allow the user to build layers showing bottom hardness and submerged vegetation. C-Map Genesis is currently compatible with Lowrance, Simrad and B&G sonar units, with compatibility to other brands in the pipeline. Price £FREE www.genesismaps.com

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the latest boating gear and technology

Zhik Avlare

If you’re into watersports or just messing about in small boats, it is difficult to know what to wear for the UK climate. It might be 30° on the beach, but out on the water you have wind chill and spray to add to the mix. Australian company, Zhik, provides the answer with its Avlare range. It’s lightweight, breathable, windproof and hyper hydrophobic, so water is instantly repelled. The stretchy material also offers a sun protection factor of UPF50+. Price from £119.00 www.zhik.com

Index Marine Grafter

Index Marine has launched a line of ‘value’ electrical connectors. The Grafter range comprises plugs, sockets and panel mounted sockets for applications up to 240V and 12A. The IP68 rated plugs and sockets are available with 2-6 pins, providing a flexible way of connecting many different electronic components. Price from £7.30 www.indexmarine.com

Zagg Rugged Messenger

An iPad is a useful tool to carry onboard, it’s more compact than a laptop, and can do most of the same functions. If only it had a proper keyboard. Zagg may have the answer. The Rugged Messenger Wireless Keyboard combines a backlit keyboard and a protective case for iPad 9.7 or 10.5 inch Pro models. The case can withstand drops of up to two metres and its stand offers multiple viewing angles. Its battery is said to last around two years.

Marine 16

Marine 16, a company perhaps best known for diesel treatments, has brought out a range of cleaning products. The range consists of a boat wash, cabin cleaner and engine and bilge cleaner. Each product comes in a one litre spray bottle and are biological, so claim to be friendly to the aquatic environment. Price from £11.00 www.marine16.co.uk

Price €99.99 www.zagg.com

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HOW TO

Paying VAT on an imported boat BY TREVOR DANN Peters & May

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he subject of a potential VAT bill on a used boat comes up regularly in internet chat rooms and yacht clubs across the country. These discussions normally take the form of whether a VAT bill is likely when buying a used boat, possibly because the original bill of sale is lost, or because the purchase is across borders. The truth is, there is a huge feature in that alone, but today we are going to look at how you

actually pay the VAT, if you know that VAT is due. The most likely scenario in which you will find yourself liable to pay VAT, is if you buy a boat from outside of the EU. That’s not to say that boats purchased within the EU are always VAT paid either, so it is a case of buyer beware. Our closest non-EU neighbour, and most likely source of a good value non VAT paid used boat, is

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of course the Channel Islands. If you buy a boat in Guernsey or Jersey, you will have a VAT liability to settle. Even if that boat was previously VAT paid in the UK or EU, if the change of ownership takes place outside of the EU, and the new owner brings the boat back into the EU, the boat will have lost its VAT paid status and there will be a bill to pay. If you are buying from further afield, such as the US, the boat will be shipped and landed and will need to clear customs. If VAT and import duty is due, it will need

to be settled before removing the boat and you will get all the help you need from UK customs to ensure that happens. But what if you buy a boat from the Channel Islands and motor it back to the UK, or even one that is in the EU or UK but which is deemed VAT unpaid. How do you ensure that your import or sale is correctly accounted for in terms of VAT? Trevor Dann has been through this process, and found that it was not as easy as you might imagine to give money to HMRC. Here’s his story.

Getting advice

Plenty of places will tell you that you have to pay VAT, but not many places will inform you of how you go about it. Although Customs Notice 8 is the primary source of information about VAT liability, even this does not explain the process for actually paying the VAT if you do decide to import a boat. This is the process I went through in August/September 2015 when I bought my Corvette 32, then Coolavin II, now Boadicea, from St Helier, Jersey in the Channel Islands. Firstly, when I was narrowing down my purchase interests, and thought that this might involve a non-VAT paid boat from the channel Islands, I spoke with HMRC Small Craft Unit, also known as the Yacht Unit, in Portsmouth (0300 051 6922) for advice. Be aware once you have spoken to them you are on their radar, and they did follow up with a couple of calls to see how my search and purchase were proceeding. Motorboat Owner Š Digital Marine Media Ltd

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The boat, 1991 Corvette 32 Classique fitted with twin 210hp Cummins diesels from Jersey

In Jersey When you buy

the boat, ensure that the invoice only shows importable goods. Services provided in Jersey, e.g. brokerage fees, do not need to be part of your VAT payment, but be sensible with any offsets or deductions, HMRC are not fools. I made a separate agreement to pay the broker his fee on behalf of the purchaser. I think that it may be possible to extend this to items of used inventory, but I am not sure of this point, and I didn’t reduce for inventory provided. If you are interested in this, then I would suggest discussing it with HMRC staff. For use of the boat whilst still in the Channel Islands check with the HM, they will know their rules. I did have to show my purchase invoice to be able to buy duty free fuel on my departure. I also had to ensure that the broker had declared the sale to the Jersey HM, who de-listed the boat, but this was not an issue at all. The SSR in Jersey is different to the one in the UK so the original SSR number was not transferable and I had to register the boat on the UK SSR. 50

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Arrival in the UK Fill out the normal Customs declaration C1332 Part 2 (Part 1 is for an outward voyage which will not exist) for vessels arriving in the UK from outside of the EU, and notify the HMRC yacht unit at Dover of your arrival in the normal way. I also informed them it was an import from CI and that I was already in contact with their Small Craft Unit. No arrival inspection was required. I did fly a Q Flag A yellow Q Flag should be flown until advised I could haul it down, as is the until a boat has cleared customs normal procedure. Within a couple of weeks of arriving in the UK, fill out HMRC form C384 and send this to HMRC Small Craft unit, with a copy of the boat’s purchase invoice. HMRC SCU (or Yacht Unit) will then send you their VAT invoice, which you pay in the normal way to HMRC. Make sure you get a payment receipt, as the departments find talking to each other difficult, and I had to prove separately to the SCU that I had paid. I was then sent a stamped receipt version of the C384 which is now laminated as my VAT paid proof. Because I was changing the boat’s name I requested that they show both the old and new names on the C384, for avoidance of any doubt at a later date, and they were quite amenable to doing this. The amount is levied at the current % VAT rate on the purchase price as shown on the invoice, and this is non negotiable. They did not pass an opinion on the purchase price nor invoice. However, I would expect that they do have the power to re-value the vessel if they feel the submitted sum is unrealistic. They did visit my boat, although they did not undertake any form of inspection, nor did they make any comment about the boat beyond exchanging normal pleasantries.

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A note about Duty and RCD

Import Duty is different to VAT, and will depend upon where the boat has originated from, and the type of boat you are importing. For the Channel Islands, who although outside the EU, are part of the European Economic Area (EEA), the Duty rate is 0%. If you are buying outside the EEA you should consider the Duty % as this could be a significant extra cost, which itself is liable for VAT. If you have the boat shipped to the UK, your VAT liability may be for the price of the boat, plus import duty, plus shipping costs, so do your research thoroughly as a larger than expected VAT bill may seriously affect the economics of importing the boat. Also be aware that boats imported from outside the EEA / EU will also require compliance with the Recreational Craft Directive. Even older boats that were built before the RCD was introduced, will need to be proved RCD compliant before being put into service, or sold on, within the EU. This process is called post construction assessment, and is worth a feature in its own right, but getting an imported boat through post construction assessment will be much easier if the boat is a model already imported and sold into the EU, fitted with an engine that meets the same criteria. RCD II has tightened up procedures but, undertaken wisely and on the correct boat, post construction assessment can cost from as little as a few hundred pounds, as long as no serious rectification work is required. For more information on post construction assessment, see the RYA website, where you can download their RCD compliance guide, and in particular, appendix 11. For companies specializing in helping boat owners through the post construction assessment process see www.small-craft-consultancy. com and www.ceproof.com

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Bavaria E34

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Length (LOA): 10.3m / 33ft 8in Beam: 3.49m / 11ft 5in Displacement: 7,550kg Fuel capacity: 270 litres (test boat had the extended range 540 litre tank option) Water capacity: 300 litres RCD category: B (6 people) C (12 people) Engine as tested: Volvo Penta D3 110hp Other engine options: Volvo Penta D2 60hp or D4 220hp, hybrid diesel/electric or all electric versions also available Price from ÂŁ168,850

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F

ollowing hot on the heels of Bavaria’s E40 sedan and flybridge models, the German builder has just unveiled their new, smaller model from the same range. The E34 left the factory just a couple of weeks ago and Motorboat Owner was the first UK mag to get onboard for a test. Like the E40, a flybridge version will be following shortly. The E40 was quite remarkable in its design and the E34 continues this trend. In fact I’ll go beyond that and say that the E34 is like a mini-me to the E40, with just a couple of compromises due to the reduced space the designers had to work with. If you liked the E40, but found the price was out of reach, then the E34 could be just the boat for you.

One of those compromises comes in the form of the number of cabins. The E40 we tested had three doubles, while the E34 has just two. Having said that, the two it has are both very good. Starting with the bow cabin, you get a nice big double island berth, that can be converted into two singles by releasing a couple of latches and pushing the aft

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The cockpit blends into the wheelhouse and a fold down bathing platform keeps mooring costs down

ends apart, scissor style. This provides the owner with the flexibility of a cabin for either two children, or some adult guests. At the aft end of the berth there is a reasonable amount of free standing space and, with well over 6ft headroom and a full-length mirror on the door, this is a great place to get dressed and

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prepared for the day. Overall the cabin is quite simple, with a single hanging wardrobe to port, a small locker below and some shelf space down either side. There is a small opening port on either side, together with a larger fixed window, and an opening hatch overhead. The use of light materials, and the sheer volume of space in here creates a light and airy space, despite the relatively small glass area. This

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A double berth in the forward cabin can quickly be turned into twins

cabin comes with the benefit of a private ensuite toilet compartment. Again this is simple, but practical, with a toilet, sink and a generous amount of storage courtesy of cupboards above and below the sink, a small locker within the worktop, and an open shelf below the opening port. On the aft bulkhead, a hatch provides access to the holding tank. There is no shower in this toilet compartment, but that is because the boat has a separate shower compartment, accessed from the companionway just aft of the forward cabin, on the port side. This

compartment, like the toilet, also offers over 6ft headroom, has a decent amount of lateral space and comes with a small opening port and a seat. Back out in the companionway, a set of steps take you aft and up into the wheelhouse. These steps lift, with the aid of two gas struts, to provide access to the forward end of the engine room and good access to the service items on the forward end of the engine, with enough space to crawl in for further access, if needed. Moving up and aft into the wheelhouse, there will be a feeling of dejavu for anyone

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A galley fit for a family with plenty of usable space, as well as a concealed pop-up television

who has been on the E40. Apart from the smaller dimensions, there is very little to tell the models apart. The main feature is, of course, the helm position, which is placed aft and comes with a yacht style binnacle. Despite the space limitations of not having a full wraparound dash, there is still plenty of room for all the essential controls, instruments and a decent sized multi-function display. Like the E40, the helm provides a commanding view, aided by the vast glass panels around the wheelhouse, and in particular the panoramic forward screen, while allowing the helm to feel part of the social scene onboard. There is room for one more to sit next to the skipper, with space for a few more around the saloon table just in front. Again, like the E40. The glass doors and panels behind the helm open up to also bring those sitting in the cockpit into the mix, effectively joining the outside space to the inside. The saloon table can Motorboat Owner Š Digital Marine Media Ltd

be dropped to create a further occasional double berth if required. On the port side of the wheelhouse you get a large, and very practical, galley. This comprises a double sink, a two-burner hob, an oven and a top opening fridge within the worktop. A second, drawer type, fridge is located in the base of the starboard seating, easily accessible from the galley. In the forward most part of the galley worktop, there is a concealed TV.

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The family sized dinette is a great place to be when underway

I wasn’t able to see this working on the day, but hopefully when it pops out it also swivels to face the starboard side seating. Storage in the galley is plentiful, with numerous lockers and drawers beneath the worktop, as well as further storage beneath the starboard side seating. Headroom in the wheelhouse of the sedan version is 7ft 6in and this, together with the large wheelhouse windows makes this space feel bigger than it is, giving you the sense that you are on a boat of a much larger size. As well as being able to open up the back of the wheelhouse, extra ventilation is provided by a sliding window above the galley, another next to the helm, two electrically operated overhead hatches forward and another two manual hatches aft, just above the helm position. Like the E40, just aft of the helm position there is a set of steps leading down to a lower companionway. Here is where you will find the boat’s second cabin, as well as a second toilet compartment. The cabin provides a double berth, thwartships, with a small opening port

and fixed hull window like those found in the forward cabin. Storage is plentiful, with a half height hanging locker plus two large cupboards on the inboard bulkhead. Again, headroom in the standing area of very generous, at 6ft 5in and standing room floor space is more than adequate. Hatches on the aft bulkhead provide access to the boat’s steering gear, and here is where you will also find the boat’s emergency tiller handle. The toilet compartment, which is not ensuite and acts as the boat’s day toilet, again offers good headroom and facilities to match the forward cabin’s en-suite. There is just a little less storage here compared to the forward toilet, as the holding tank has been installed behind the mirror therefore losing this space as an additional locker. The set of three steps that lead up from this aft accommodation lift to reveal a space that can be occupied by another fridge. This full-sized unit compliments the two smaller refrigeration units found in the wheelhouse. On the forward bulkhead

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The E34 has a second double cabin aft, along with a second toilet compartment

to this lower companionway, a half height hatch provides access to the aft end of the engine and engine room. Moving outside, the cockpit provides seating for four on an L-shaped bench with the option for a table, if required. An additional seat is also available on the port quarter, within which there is a useful locker for ropes or other deckware. The L-shaped seat only has storage below the starboard section, the forward section forming the standing headroom in the cabin below. This locker is large enough to store the cockpit table, when not in use, as well as the set of steps that can be fitted on either the port or starboard gunwale for boarding purposes, or on the swim platform, to act as a bathing ladder. A small locker in the cockpit floor, just aft Motorboat Owner Š Digital Marine Media Ltd

of the steps down into the wheelhouse, houses the boat’s gas cylinders and looks to have been designed for a pair of Camping Gaz 907’s. A cockpit overhang provides a good degree of protection to the occupants, although the outermost seat of the L shape, and the individual seat opposite, are just on the edge of the overhang so are likely to get dripped on in rainy conditions. Like the E40, the swim platform is a section of the transom, which is lowered and raised with gas strut assistance. When it is down, you have three nice, large steps down from the cockpit, the middle one of which contains a small hatch that provides access to the emergency tiller connection. A nice improvement here over the first E40 that we tested, is that the small section

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As tested 95% fuel 0% water 3 crew Force 4 * Range with additional tank option

of deck between the cockpit and platform when it is raised, is no longer loose. Instead of having to lift this heavy piece of GRP out, and finding somewhere to store it, when you want to lower the platform, it now folds back on itself to form part of the lowered unit, which is a much better arrangement. Boarding is best achieved via a gate in the guardrails on either side, aided by the steps if coming up from normal pontoon height, but you also get some very small, but eminently usable moulded steps on each aft corner. They don’t look much, but work well for the nimble. The side decks are approx 9in wide and easy to negotiate, with access all the way around the boat aided by grabrails on the wheelhouse sides and nice high guardrails.

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21.3 13.8 10.2 5.38 4.31 3.64 2.87 2.41 1.86

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2530 1639 1211 639 512 432 341 286 221

0.7 1.3 2.6 5.9 7.9 10.0 13.0 16.0 22.0

These have been extended on the transom to form a smaller ‘gate’ for bathing platform access, which provides better ‘grabability’ when ascending the transom steps. While the total walk around decks are nice, you do have to be aware of the small steps that are moulded into them on each aft quarter. You will soon get used to them, but probably not until you have experienced the odd trip or toe stub. Up at the bow, you can have sunpad

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Volvo Penta engine options range from a 60hp D2 up to a 220hp D3. Our test boat was fitted with a 110hp D3 giving a top speed of 9 knots

“The yacht style console provides a great helming experience” cushions on top of the forward cabin roof and in front of this your crew gets a nice big flat area to work the bow lines or anchor. A hatch in the floor here lifts to reveal a big, deep anchor locker with a concealed horizontally mounted electric anchor winch. The section of the wheelhouse roof that overhangs the cockpit can have optional solar panels installed. These are designed to charge the service batteries which, on hybrid or fully electric versions, are kept completely separate to the propulsion units, and would be a great option to take if you are planning to cruise away from shorepower for an extended period. You can also opt for a generator to charge both domestic and propulsion batteries, if required. Motorboat Owner © Digital Marine Media Ltd

Underway With the largest engine option, the E34 will cruise at speeds of up to 12 knots. With the 110hp Volvo D3, as fitted to our test boat, we achieved 9 knots flat out. Drop down to 7 knots, which is a nice cruising speed, and you get a range of around 350nm. Or 700nm with the extended tank option, which doubles your fuel capacity to 540 litres. At river speeds of around 5 knots this boat was burning just 1.7lph, meaning you can go for nearly 800nm with the standard tank or 1600nm with the additional tank option. That means that you could go from Calais, all the way down to the Med, and back, on one fill up! If you opt for the little D2 60hp engine option, expect a top speed of around 7.5 knots.

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Like the E40, the helming experience is a joy. The large windows give a fantastic view, and the aft helm position feels far more natural than you might expect. What feels a little unnatural, at least at first, is the way the hull handles. The hull is round in shape with a keel and the result is a boat that leans out on a turn, rather like a ship. The big yacht-like steering wheel provides a slow but steady response, but you can speed up and tighten a turn with a little bit of throttle if needed. One noticeable improvement over the E40 that we tested was noise levels. We tested an early E40 and found that the aft hatch to the engine bay allowed sound to escape, which was then enhanced, drum-like, by the aft lower companionway. Bavaria has clearly sorted this on the E34, and I suspect later E40’s, and noise levels were much more acceptable, even at full speed. Having said that, this is not a boat that requires full throttle, not least because of what it does to your fuel consumption for very little gain. Stick to no more than 7 or 8 knots and you are rewarded with a relaxed driving experience, made all the more pleasurable by being able to enjoy the time on the water surrounded by your friends or family. During our test, we were met with mill pond like conditions, so

The cockpit table and the boarding/bathing ladder stores neatly in a cockpit locker

didn’t get to experience the boat in any kind of sea. Tackling the wake of other boats indicated that it almost certainly delivers a soft ride, like the E40, but we suspect in a head sea the going might be a little wet. That’s not a problem though for this wheelhouse cruiser. Just stick the wipers on and continue to enjoy that panoramic view. Conclusion When you are onboard, it is hard to believe that you are on a 10m boat. Two cabins at opposite ends of the boat, two toilet compartments, a separate shower compartment and a wheelhouse large enough to hold a party in, all on a boat that is 33ft long, is only just short of physics defying. Add to this the exceptional headroom throughout, an inland

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waterways compliant air draft and cheap and efficient cruising and you have the perfect package, as long as you are happy to forego speed. As an inland waterways based boat, maybe with an occasional estuary or coastal foray, it is going to be hard to find a better gathering of features, function, specification and price than that provided by the E34. A flybridge version, which will be available soon, will add just 0.35m to the air draft, which is achieved by stealing a little bit of height from the wheelhouse, but it will be interesting to see how the slightly higher centre of gravity affects the on-water experience. Bavaria tell me that they set

Life in the slow lane, the E34 does it very well

out to create a floating apartment, and with the space and facilities that the E34 offers, I think they have fully achieved their aim. If you are looking for a boat for extended inland cruising, then look no further.

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tested Lowrance Elite 9 & 12Ti £910 PRICE from

Navico, the electronics giant that owns the Simrad, B&G and Lowrance brands, has enhanced its range of Lowrance Elite entry level multi-function displays with some new 9 and 12-inch models. The Elite-9 Ti and Elite-12 Ti are both touchscreen chartplotter/fishfinders with all the usual Elite-Ti functions and features, but on larger, higher resolution screens. These features include CHIRP and Broadband sounder, SideScan, DownScan, StructureMap Live, trolling motor and power pole control, wireless and Bluetooth connectivity and screen mirroring. They also use Navico’s smart TotalScan transducer, which means that a single transducer will do all of the clever underwater stuff, making installation easier and helping to keep the cost down. On that final point, the 9 inch model starts at £910, and the 12 inch at £2,230. For those on a budget, or with limited space, there are also 5 and 7 inch models available starting at £610

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“A good mid range On test MFD with an Sitting down in front emphasis on fishing of a 9-inch model capabilities” fitted to a competition Value 3/5 style fishing boat, Usability 3/5 Performance 4/5 complete with bow trolling motor, I soon had the hang of most functions. To me, true ease of use means being able to do all of the basics, and some of the more complex stuff, without needing to refer to the manual. On that score, the EliteTi series scores pretty well. I was able to enter waypoints and create routes, either on the touchscreen or via the menus and I was able to enter the setup functions to adjust units and colour schemes etc. The units are able to display all NMEA2000 data, so you can use them as a glass bridge in place of engine instruments and these screens are all customisable and easy to set up as required. In short it was about 95% instantly intuitive with just a little bit of fumbling through the menus to find the exact function I needed. When There are many different charting options with the Elite-Ti series including Navionics & C-Map customizing screens, it mostly works 66

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on a drag and drop basis and perhaps the only thing I found non-intuitive was how to change the size of the boxes when you had multiple functions on one screen, I wanted to simply slide the box edge to make it bigger and smaller, but I had to go through the menu functions first, which was a bit more fiddly than I would have liked. Although the units mostly operate via the touchscreen, there are a few buttons on the side and these are needed for certain functions. In fact some functions are unique to either the touchscreen or the buttons, so they are not totally one thing or the other. Charting options include the built-in charts that the units come with, or the possibility to upgrade using either C-Map or Navionics cartography. You can also use Navico’s Insight Genesis cartography with the option to create your own, more accurate charts of your local area, which is great for fishing. The processor was plenty fast enough, with seamless zooming and fast scrolling across the map. Bow trolling motors are not that popular in the UK, but it was interesting to see how the unit integrates with one and allows you to control the bow motor from the helm. You can also operate an autopilot from the screen too, if you have one fitted. The underwater features were good. The sounder delivered a crisp return and the SideScan and DownScan delivered some nice imagery of the water and seabed below the boat, although advances in this technology are starting to separate entry and mid-level kit from the top end stuff,

Customising the various screens is very straightforward

and TrackBack allows you to scroll back through StructureScan history to analyse any features seen. One thing to bear in mind, particularly with SideScan, is that if you combine a transom mount transducer with an outboard motor, you will seriously affect the ability of the SideScan to deliver good imagery on the outboard motor side of the transducer. The units come with two Ethernet connections, which means you can daisy chain multiple units together, and with the wireless connections it is easy to set up a phone or a tablet to act as a repeater or even controller for some functions. The wireless connections all allow you to download any software updates direct to the unit. Contact: Navico www.lowrance.com/en-gb

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INVESTIGATION

Material Matters

BY SIMON EVERETT

Simon Everett looks at the evolution of boat building materials, probes the pros and cons of each and ponders how each material still has a place in modern boat building W

ood is the most natural thing to build a boat from, and is the material that all of our modern designs have to thank for the quantum leaps in progress from the very simple shapes of the earliest boats. Working with wood though, does require highly skilled labour who understand the traditional building methods that have

been used for boat and ship building for centuries. Wood is incredibly durable, relatively easy to repair and, provided the top coat of varnish, paint or epoxy sheathing is looked after properly, will last as long as any other material. For proof of this, just look at some of the classic yachts that are hundreds of years

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Hot-moulded mahogany was used in the production of Faireys and Dell Quay Rangers in the 50’s and 60’s. In ancient times, oak was used to build iconic battleships, such as the Mary Rose

iron any more since steel was developed. The Victorian genius Isambard Kingdom Brunel was the first engineer to have the courage to build a ship out of cast

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old and the wooden planks are still strong and resilient. Early racing boats that were built from wood delivered brilliant performance, and many circuit catamarans are still made from lightweight plywood, due to its excellent weight to strength ratio. Timber is also a very practical material to build a boat from, having positive buoyancy to start with, as well as natural insulating properties that reduces condensation on the inside of the hull. Not only that, but it is ecological too, provided the source of the timber is from sustainable, regenerated forests, or natural tree fall. The build process does require more time, but for exotic, one off, custom boats, wood still has a lot going for it. One cannot argue with the sheer beauty of a wonderfully prepared, mahogany and light wood combination sitting on the water. Next came iron, or steel as the form it is used in now, because nobody uses cast

Wood is a practical, buoyant material. Repairs are easy, but require skilled craftsman

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iron, the SS Great Eastern. That single project changed the face of the ship building industry for ever. Prior to his all-metal ship, wood was still used as the main construction material, with metal sometimes used for protective sheathing. The SS Great Eastern had a hull made entirely from cast iron sheets riveted together and supported by beams every 6 feet. It featured a true, double skinned hull for the first time. She was truly a ship that was years ahead of her time. Steel is not very popular for leisure boats because it is cold, noisy and can be

rather high on maintenance. However, in its favour is the fact that steel is cheap, strong and easy to weld or rivet. It can also be built in sections that can be joined later, which is why it is used for the very largest vessels on earth. The downsides are that it can corrode rapidly, given the wrong environmental conditions and poor protection, and is heavy in comparison to all other boat building materials. This last point means a steel boat will require more power than a similar boat made from lighter materials, such as aluminium or a modern composite. Steel tends to be used

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Completed shell of a Linssen Grand Sturdy 25.9 and the laser cutting machine that helped make it

on larger craft, where economies of scale play a major part, and especially where the vessel is expected to come into contact with ice, as steel is very abrasion resistant and, by increasing the thickness in critical areas, can be made massively strong and stiff. Areas thinned by corrosion can be cut out and new panels easily welded in place at a realistic cost. As an alternative to steel, aluminium has been used as a boat building material since the days of Napolean, when he had a small lake boat built out of the material purely to make a statement. In those days aluminium was more expensive than gold. Since the 1920s aluminium has been commonly used as a boat building material. In many of the more remote regions of the world or where there are extremes of climate it is the most popular material of choice due to its ruggedness, its ability to shrug off weathering and good impact resistance. Aluminium is a third of the weight of steel for a comparable strength, thereby resulting in lighter displacement and shallower draft. A lighter boat requires less power thereby

reducing the initial capital cost for a smaller engine and running costs through better fuel consumption. Aluminium creates a stiff, strong hull with minimal maintenance and a very long service life. The ubiquitous GRP boat has now been around for over 60 years, with the Chris Craft Silver Arrow being credited by some as the first all GRP production motorboat. Chris Craft also dabbled with the use of the new fangled material when they used GRP for the engine hatches and aesthetic mouldings, the most notable being that huge, signature fin on the Cobra that was inspired by a shark. When the Silver Arrow was built, GRP sailing boats had been around for over 25 years, in small

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Fairline’s factory in Corby, pictured in 2013, shows a typical GRP production line in action

numbers, and mainly as experimental designs, but the system had been well tried. Modern boat building is dominated by the use of laminated plastics of various types, all generally lumped under the heading of Glass Reinforced Plastic, or GRP for short. These modern composite materials have plenty of desirable properties, not least of which is the ability to perfectly replicate shapes, time after time, using automation or relatively low skilled labour. This singular ability allowed the boat building industry to mass produce craft to very close tolerances and replicate in a much shorter time frame. Composite materials are incredibly strong and can rival metals for their strength to weight capabilities. There are pros and cons for all materials used for boat building, one of the greatest concerns that gets talked about is the

maintenance factor. GRP is not, as so many people think, maintenance free and cannot simply be washed off and left. The resins used in modern laminations are better than the earlier versions, with the inclusion of colour fasteners and Ultra Violet inhibitors to prevent fading and chalking, but even these modern resin matrices require regular maintenance in the form of washing, waxing and polishing if they are to remain looking as good as new for any length of time. The early adopters of GRP didn’t know the material like we do now, so they tended to use more of it, with a ‘make it thicker, make it stronger’ mentality, consequently many classic boats made of GRP are in good or worthwhile restorable condition because they were so over engineered, but they are heavy in comparison to a more modern boat. As

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Layer upon layer of fibreglass being applied to the hull of a huge commercial Blyth Work Cat

time goes by, more and more GRP boats will become classics, so don’t be put off by those purists who say this material is, “not quite right” for a classic boat, there are some absolute head turners and iconic boats made from GRP. Aluminium is another very good boat building material that has started to find wider appeal, although in Australia and

the northern latitudes aluminium has been the material of choice for many decades because, particularly as far as the latter is concerned, it doesn’t become brittle at low temperatures like GRP can. The classic runabouts that appeared just An aluminium sailing catamaran in build at the Allures Yachting factory in Cherbourg

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Aluminium can now be welded, whereas in the past rivetting was the preferred method of construction. Aluminium is used in Scandanavia to good effect. Pictured is the 6-metre Buster XL

after the end of World War II were built from a saltwater corrosion resistant alloy of aluminium. These runabouts were built using engineering and fabrication techniques employed for building Spitfires, which may explain why they have endured. Throughout their lives, mostly as waterski towing boats, they have withstood a tremendous pounding for 60-odd years, yet they are still almost as good as the day they were made. The paint might require attention, but the material is sound. Riveted boats do need to be carefully inspected for missing or bodged rivets, as well as dents to the skin sheets, but that is all, the design was superlative, thanks to the aeroplane designers’ input who were used to making things that

Tough conditions demand a tough boat. Aluminium is used for fast commercial fishers

had to endure far higher stresses than these little boats will ever have been put through. Modern forming techniques allow sheets of aluminium to be shaped without any seams whatsoever, so there are now smaller aluminium boats where the hull has been formed from one sheet of material, which is cold rolled into shape and then fitted out by welding or riveting the components into place as required. Other models are an allwelded construction, with high precision welding able to create perfect joins, which are immensely strong. These boats are reinforced by the use of channel extrusions to create a boat that is insanely robust. The majority of these boats are used in the hard, workaday world of heavy commercial use. Many fast ferries around the world are built from aluminium, as are a huge number of the vessels that service windfarms, landing craft and a number of smaller fishing craft and fish farm tenders. Aluminium is chosen for these boats because it results in boats that can stand continued abuse for many years. It is now possible to order aluminium

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A modern day boatyard, like the one above, may use a mix of composites, wood and glass fibre

boats in kit form, with all the panels pre-cut, using laser or plasma cutting technologies for ultimate precision, ready for the components to be welded together, which speeds up the time in production. Whilst this technique has yet to be applied to the leisure boat market, it is very prevalent in the commercial workboat world, especially for wind farm supply vessels where the demand for boats is seemingly insatiable. So, as you can see, there is no perfect boat building material, but the choice we have now means there is a construction material and method to suit all purposes, given the necessary budget. The main components of hull and deck are just the start, the real cost and consideration needs to be applied to the machinery and accommodations, which is where the majority of costs are accumulated.

Once built, boats can be kept going almost indefinitely, regardless of the construction, provided they are given regular maintenance and repairs are carried out correctly. Being part of the liquid world, an old boat is much like the man Heraclitus wrote about: ‘no man steps into the same river twice, for he is not the same man, and it is not the same river’.

Traditional material values. The Italian boat builder, Riva uses mahogany in conjunction with modern composites

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a complete guide to the best boats on the used market

Sealine S23/25

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ealine has a long history of delivering entry-level sportscruisers, but there is one boat that we think stands out from the crowd as the perfect package, and sadly the last of its size from the British manufacturer, the S23/25. Sealine burst onto the British boating scene in the 1970’s with outdrive or outboard-powered, open-plan cabin cruisers offering weekending and family boating. It all started in 1973 with the conservatively-styled, simulation clinkerhulled 23 Continental. Years later the colourful, sporty and fast 18, 19 and 22 models followed. Considered ‘retro’

today, these compact trailboats proved very popular, and were the aspiration of many a young British boater. Sealine had landed. Soon the boatbuilder, now based in Kidderminster, was expanding into, what we would call, the ‘wide body’ sportscruiser market, with the introduction of models such as the iconic Ambassador 285 and 255. However, the 20ft+ bracket was still being addressed with the Envoy, and later Senator ranges. This brought us a succession of compact and trailable models including the 215, 218, 220, 230 and 240. Such boats were powered by a single petrol or diesel sterndrive and offered four berth

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Built 2002-2008 Prices then S23 £45,825 (2002) Prices then S25 £53,854 (2005) Prices now £29,000-£36,000 Length 25ft / 7.62m Beam 8ft 2in / 2.49m Draught 2ft 11in / 0.90m Air Draught 10ft / 3.04m 6ft 5in / 1.9m to windscreen Fuel 50 gallons Water 26 gallons Displacement 2470kg approx

accommodation down below. The introduction of the 28 Bolero saw the birth of the S series, when it was renamed as the S28. Consequently the 240 Senator, Sealine’s smallest, trailable model at the time, became the S24. Sealine would, no doubt, have been feeling the heat from the petrol-headed US market with a deluge of entry-level cruisers from the likes of Bayliner and Sea Ray, entering the UK. However, Sealine were still quite unique in producing a 20ft+ cruiser with a diesel engine. Even when US company Brunswick, owner of the Bayliner brand, took Sealine over in 2001, they stood by

its accessible entry-level models, and most importantly, the S24. In January 2002 the all-new S23 Open Sport was unveiled at the London Boat Show, replacing the S24. Stylish, sporty and priced from £45k, it was a little more subtle in its styling and more upright in form than the 240/S24. It also had a deeper vee hull than its predecessor. Measuring 25ft exactly, it offered four berths, a versatile cockpit, and came with a choice of two, well-matched, petrol or diesel sterndrive options. It had some clever features too, such as asymmetrical side decks and a fold-out bathing

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Simple yet refined. The boat’s main saloon area is cosy and versatile with adequate headroom

platform. It also came with a rather clever buyer incentive, Sealine was offering buyers their money back on all diesel S23s if they traded up within two years of purchase. It was a massive success. By the late 00’s, US boat builders were beginning to import diesel-powered 25ft sportscruisers into the UK. Plus there was a threat from a new German make, Bavaria, with its Volvo diesel-powered 25 Sport model. In 2005 the S23 was renamed the S25, which was not only a better representation of its actual length, it also placed it in a better market position to tackle the 25ft opposition head on. With the new Volvo D-series range of diesel engine expanding, by late 2006 the S25 was being made available with a D3 190hp engine priced at £60,674. The S25 ceased production in 2008, and was sadly the last of a breed from Sealine. After this date, the entry-level models became the S29 and

the hardtop version, the SC29. Today, used prices for diesel-powered S23s and S25s range from £28-£36k. We decided to take a closer look to see what you get for your money. Interior Three narrow teak steps lead down into a saloon area, which feels quite spacious, private and cosy. Sealine opted for a clean, but quality look for the interior, offering a classic but basic choice of colours and finishes. Consequently interiors will be very similar across the models. Metallic surfaces, glossy Rosewood, ivory coloured vinyl linings, taupe coloured carpets and blue or beige upholstery, even leather, give the feel of a bigger boat and are easy to care for. The headroom in this main cabin area is approximately 5ft 9in, expanding to 6ft with a convex moulding in the roof lining where you need it most, in front of the dinette

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Its compact galley and toilet compartment are ideal for weekending

table and hob. Light and ventilation is provided by a porthole on each side and a foredeck escape hatch. Immediately to port, a flush galley worktop disguises a two-burner hob and grill, with a large metal sink/drainer aft, beneath a glass cover. The compact galley unit offers a surprising amount of storage for weekending, or longer stays aboard, arguably more so than its US rivals. Under the sink there is a huge storage locker, which is ideal for stowing pots, pans and crockery. In this locker you will also find the gas shut-off valves for the hob/grill. Under the hob/grill is a large drawer with various storage solutions that can be suspended from its metal framework. There is also a shelf above the galley, which can be used for cups and condiments. You will note that there is no galley fridge. This is, in fact, in the cockpit, which unfortunately means that your ‘morning cuppa’ will call for a visit to the cockpit, potentially in your PJ’s. Inspect the galley worktop, which appears to be aluminium and is susceptible to

corrosion. There is only a single socket in the galley, and this is one of just two in the boat’s interior, which could prove a little restricting. However, with gas for cooking, prolonged stays away from shorepower should be manageable. Finally there is a small rubbish bin housed inside the companionway steps. In the forward part of the cabin is a raised U-shaped dinette area with a twin pedestal table. Here you can seat four adults or a family around the table, or it is an ideal and cosy place for two to lounge of an evening. The dinette converts into a double berth by dropping the table top, and hinging up the forward backrest to provide extra legroom. Two infill cushions, which stow neatly in the bow void, and a small bolt-in extension, complete the bed, which measures 5ft 10in in the middle. Obviously it is important to check such items are onboard the boat at the time of purchase, and not in the previous owner’s garage. Three lined storage bins under the seating provide plenty of storage for items such as bedding and lifejackets.

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Despite a narrow entrance, the mid berth is a good size and a suitable ‘den’ for two kids or a couple

There is a small hanging locker to starboard, with a shelf, 240v plug and TV socket, if fitted, on top. Unfortunately Sealine’s one-piece interior moulding does not incorporate bilge hatches in the floor, which is a shame, particularly for the areas under the raised dinette and saloon floor. This also leaves no opportunity to inspect the internal hull structure of the boat. Further aft is the compact toilet compartment, which is well appointed, with a washbasin, shower mixer tap, sea toilet and two open storage shelves. However, this lined compartment is raised and therefore is quite restricted in headroom, approximately 5ft 5in, so those taller will need to take their shower seated. Boats destined for inland waterways were often fitted with a waste holding tank and electric macerator, a useful extra costing in the region of £1280 in 2004. The boat’s main switch panel is located above the entrance to the mid berth. When it comes to the mid berth Sealine followed a classic blueprint seen on historic models such as the 218. The

companionway is to port, thus leaving access to the mid berth still very much a crawl in, albeit cushioned, affair. However, the berth redeems itself by being of ample proportions, at 6ft 4in in length and 4ft 2in in width. It is also lit and ventilated by a large hatch into the cockpit, and has a curtain for privacy. The moulding of the double helm seat above provides seated headroom, approx 3ft 6in. Removable Velcro-ed panels in the aft bulkhead allow access to the transducer and log to port, and toilet seacocks and main fuse box to starboard. Whilst in this berth we would recommend inspecting the 50-gallon fuel tank. The top of tank is accessible by lifting out the base of the open locker in the bulkhead. The tank is usually aluminium and could be suffering from corrosion. Repair or replacement of the fuel tank is likely to be a major job. You’ll find the boat’s 26-gallon water tank, plus access to the shower sump and water pump, under the berth. Diesel heating (a £2k factory extra) is a useful addition, and will definitely extend

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2003 S23 £29,950 Volvo KAD32 170hp diesel Boats.co.uk 01702 258885 www.boats.co.uk Its forward dinette converts into an ample-size double

your season. Look for a heater vent in the cockpit, as this will keep you nice and toasty under cover in colder months. Cockpit and helm The one-level cockpit seats six people, and has a double helm seat backing on to a four-person dinette-cum-sunpad area on the starboard side. A good size, 46-litre fridge can be found in the locker opposite the dinette, which has a useful shelf on top. Next to the fridge is a gas locker, capable of taking two 907 size Camping Gaz cylinders, and another useful storage locker. The cockpit dinette usually has a heavy-duty blue composite table, which clamps onto a rail on the cockpit coaming and is supported by a pedestal. The tabletop slots between the two seats and, with two infill cushions, forms a sunpad. All items mentioned above can be stowed in the mid berth. However, the tabletop is quite awkward and heavy to move about, so therefore can be hinged up for easier engine access. The UK teak supplier, Marine Teak offers replacement S23/25 teak tabletops for £349. Popular cockpit extras are a transom shower, which was £158, and a navy blue cockpit carpet at £141. At the helm, a navy blue console incorporates a stylish metallic dash panel, chart storage, a

S23 and S25 from £31,950 Volvo KAD32 170hp diesel Burton Waters 01522 567404 www.burtonwaters.co.uk

2005 S25 £29,950 Volvo KAD32 170hp diesel MGM Boats 02380 456318 www.mgmboats.com

2003 £32,950 Volvo KAD32 170hp diesel Norfolk Yacht Agency 01603 713434 www.nya.co.uk

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The versatile cockpit offers seating for up to six people and has a 46-litre fridge built in to the coaming

compass and navigation equipment, if fitted. Factory optional extras here were a Raymarine Raychart 425 chartplotter and ST60 speed and depth instruments. Inspect the aluminium dash panels, which can corrode through exposure to saltwater and the elements. There is a nonadjustable double helm seat for the driver and co pilot, and here the windscreen provides decent protection when seated. There is a lack of storage for small items, such as sunglasses, at the helm, so owners may have fitted a storage pocket under the helm console. There is a fair bit of canvas to wrestle

with on these boats. The front, rear and side screens can usually be rolled up or removed individually. The top bimini part of the canopy is often in two sections, which can be rolled and secured inside a special cover around the stainless arch. For blasting about in sunny weather, removing all covers will provide the best driving experience This will also reduce the windage, which always helps on a light, single engined outdrive powered boat, especially when maneuvering at close quarters. A tonneau cover may also prove practical for weekend foreys. Removing the arch, brings the 3.04 metre air draught down to 1.95 metres, which is useful for low bridges.

On Deck Unlike many of its US 25ft rivals, this boat actually has enclosed side decks, as opposed to a walk-through windscreen and, uniquely on the S23/25, these decks are asymmetrical. Accessing these from the cockpit is easiest on the port side, where the deck offers between 7-8 inches Everything is neatly laid out on the stylish helm in width, while on the starboard side there console, with room to upgrade to a larger plotter is just enough legroom (4 inches approx) 82

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The S23/25 offers sporty and reassuring handling. Unique asymmetrical side decks are very practical

to shuffle back to the cockpit. However, with the canopy and framework in place, moving out on the decks from the cockpit is somewhat precarious, so again with the canvas ‘all off ’ it makes life on deck easier. Alternatively, the boat is small enough to step off the stern with a bow rope, negating the need to go forward on deck at all. The boat is equipped with three cleats on each side. On deck, a gradually sloping foredeck leads to a recessed flat section at the bow. This incorporates a large anchor locker, which is ample for swallowing items such as a bucket and hose reel, plus there is a bar on the inside of its hatch for tethering stowed ropes and fenders. An electric winch was a popular extra (£822), fitted on top of an internal moulding. In achieving maximum space for the interior and cockpit, Sealine was left with a very narrow integral bathing platform at the stern, so a clever foldout platform was added. Measuring just under 2ft and offset to starboard, not only is it solid enough for regular use, but you don’t have

to pay mooring fees for it in your marina. Access ashore is via a transom gate on the port side. This is set deep into the transom moulding, maximising the amount of platform on this side, and incorporates an integral bathing ladder. Hull and Handling These boats are very easy to handle at slow speeds. When it comes to putting on the power, an inner sportsboat is just waiting to be unleashed. The S23/25 is a fun boat to drive, but most importantly, with its deep V hull shape, it is also forgiving, responsive and offers a reassuring ride, should conditions become choppy. Like many boats of this size, it is quite sensitive to wind and weight distribution at speed. Therefore trim tabs, which were a factory extra on the S23/25, are very useful, maybe even imperative. If fitted, we would recommend checking these are functioning correctly on a seatrial. Most S23/25’s were fitted with an Eltrim system, which has the electric motor mounted in the water. Unfortunately these can be a

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A Volvo KAD32 is the most common engine, mated to either a DPE or DPS outdrive

little temperamental if the rubber bellows are allowed to deteriorate and let water in. These boats are quite buoyant, and are therefore described as ‘tippy’ at rest. This is common for boats of this size, and is something that you will get used to. If the boat is out of the water, inspect the hull for damage, the underwater skin fittings for corrosion, and the plastic hull skin fittings for degradation. A moulded, anchor-stowing bowsprit is a characteristic of this model. It is worth inspecting the surrounding fibreglass for anchor retrieval nicks or rubbing damage from the chain. You will find the boats HIN (hull identification number) embossed into the hull on the stern quarter. This indicates the production year in the last two digits. Weighing approximately 2.5 tonnes, with the right tow vehicle and heavy-duty trailer, the Sealine S23/25 is trailable. At approaching 3.5 tonnes on a trailer, it is large and heavy, so perhaps not a boat that you would want to consider launching and recovering regularly. However, towing it to the Med, or far flung UK destinations such as the Caledonian Canal, Windermere or Loch Lomond, is very doable. For those going coastal, it is also ideal for

drystacking, which could prove a cheaper option than a marina and save money on service and antifoul costs. Engines S23 and S25’s were fitted with a single diesel or petrol Volvo sterndrive. From 2002 the S23 was offered with a petrol V6 225hp 4.3l GXi engine, giving a top speed of 31-33 knots and priced at £51,444, or a diesel 170hp KAD32 priced at £53,854 giving 28-30 knots. The KAD32 was mated to either a DPE or DPS drive, while the V6 petrol would have been mated to a DPS drive, both with duo props. By late 2006 the S25 was available with the existing petrol engine or a Volvo D3 190hp diesel, priced at £60,674. The D3 came with the upmarket EVC electronic controls. Very few petrol or D3 versions were built. The Volvo KAD32 engine is the most common installation and delivers 4-5 miles per gallon at cruising speeds of approximately 25 knots, and a safe range of approximately 150 nautical miles. It is a basic, reliable, mechanical engine that is very simple to work on and an excellent match for this boat. The only thing we would point out for coastal cruising

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is, if you are running at intermediary speeds, which is often unavoidable if you hit choppy conditions, the whine from the supercharger can be quite intrusive. Otherwise it is quite possibly one of Volvos best compact diesels. You should expect to pay in the region of £600 for engine and drive servicing. We would recommend checking that engine and drive have been maintained regularly, ideally with records to document this since new. One weak point on this engine is the oil sump, which is prone to corrosion, eventually leading to oil leaks. Replacement is around £700 and will require engine removal. A properly maintained KAD32 with correct props on a sea trial should rev under load between 3600-3900. If the boat is out of the water, check the drive for excessive play and corrosion. Also inspect the bellows and duo props for damage. Engine access is via a large and heavy

hatch in the cockpit floor. Lifting this requires the removal of the two dinette seat cushions, with the hatch lifting the aft seat base simultaneously. The hatch is supported by a metal arm, much like the bonnet of a car, which can be a bit tricky to put in place, whilst holding up the hatch. For ease, a gas strut would be a great upgrade here. Inside the neatly fitted out engine bay there is a surprising amount of space to work around the engine, which is a real plus when it comes to maintenance. A calorifier is fitted on the port side, with engine and domestic batteries each side. Conclusion Sealine, we salute you for bringing us generations of compact sportscruisers, and for supporting this market for over thirty years. The S23/25 is compact, versatile, easy to maintain, easy to handle, fun and above all, affordable.

Before buying any used boat, always employ the services of a IIMS or a YDSA accredited surveyor and, if you have any doubt about the engines, a separate engine survey by a suitably qualified person is recommended.

Family 218 Envoy

1989-1990

Prices £10,000-£15,000

Length 23ft Beam 8ft 2in A rare 4-berth, short-lived model that was morphed into the 220 Senator successor. Buy one (pictured) 1990 £12,950 www.tbsboats.com

28 Bolero/S28 1995-2005

Prices £35,000-£60,000

Length 28ft 11in Beam 9ft 11in Popular 4-berth compact sportscruiser with diesel or petrol, twin or single engines. Buy one (pictured) 2001 £49,950 www.burtonwaters.co.uk

S24

1998-2001

Prices £17,000-£27,000

Length 24ft 8in Beam 8ft 2in Predecessor to the S23, offering 4 berths, mostly powered by a single petrol sterndrive. Buy one (pictured) 1994 £22,500 ww.tingdeneboatsales.net

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Lincoln - 01522 567404 Ipswich - 01473 225710

PART EXCHANGE CONSIDERED ON ALL BOATS

Volvo Penta D4 260hp diesel. Free UK transport Lying: Lincoln £159,950

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SEALINE S23 2003

Volvo KAD32P / DP Diesel

£31,950

Mercruiser 4.5L V6 200hp Lying: Ipswich £45,950

JEANNEAU CC 6.5 DC 2017

Yamaha F150 150hp outboard Lying: Lincoln £41,435

JEANNEAU NC11 2013

Twin Volvo Penta D3 200hp diesel Lying: Lincoln £174,950

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Volvo D4-260 DP 260hp diesel Lying: Lincoln

£158,836

SEALINE S34 2007

Twin Volvo Penta D4 260hp diesel Lying: Lincoln £92,950

Lincoln - Burton Waters Marina - Burton Lane End - Lincoln LN1 2WN - +44 (0) 1522 567404 Ipswich - Ipswich Haven Marina - New Cut East - Ipswich IP3 0EA - +44 (0) 1473 225710 0% Finance is available with a 40% minimum deposit and for a maximum of 5 years. Please see website for more details.


See 100’sofofboats boatsforfor sale See 100’s sale at at www.tbsboats.com www.tbsboats.com Formerly www.thamesboatsales.co.uk Boats Boats purchased. Part exchange available on all boats Formerly www.thamesboatsales.co.uk purchased. Part exchange available on all boats

Brand new Brand new Sealine S330 Sealine S330

Single Volvo Penta D6 330hp Single Volvo Penta D6 330hp Diesel. In Stock. Great Diesel. In Stock. Great Specification. Penta D6 Specifi cation. Penta D6 330hp Diesel. In Stock. Great 2009 Jetten 37aC new Sealine new Sealine C330 2000 Fairline targa 43 Brand new Sealine S330 330hp Diesel. In F380 Stock. Great BrandBrand Specifi cation. 2009 new Sealine F380 new Sealine C330 2000 Fairline targa 43 Brand new Sealine S330 with Single Yanmar 75hp Diesel. 4 berths Twin Volvocation. Penta D6 330hp Diesels. Twin Volvo Penta D3 220hp Diesels. Huge Twin TAMD 480hp Diesels. 5 berths, generator, with Single Volvo Penta D6 330hp Diesel. Specifi

with Single Volvo Penta S330 D6 330hp Diesel. in stock Great Specification. NEW SEALINE in stock Great Specification.

Singleinverter Yanmarlow7 bowgenerator, / stern thrusters, Twin Volvo Penta D6 330hp Diesels. Specification. Twin Volvo PentaIND3STOCK 220hp Diesels. Huge SEALINE Huge Specification. Twin TAMD 480hp 5 berths, bowthruster, air con, full nav kit Diesels. £134,950 INwith STOCK NEW SEALINE C330 NEW F530 POA Huge Specification. Specification. bowthruster, air con, full nav kit new.£134,950 bow / stern thru 2007

Brand New Sealine S330. Twin Volvo 2007 Penta D3 220hp diesels. Cruising Pack, Comfort Pack, Entertainment Pack, Heating, Cockpit wet bar & BBQ. Great Specification

2015 Four winnS h180 Bowrider

Brand New Sealine C330. Twin Volvo Penta D3 220hp diesels. Cruising Pack, Comfort Pack, Navigation Pack Upgrade inc, Entertainment Pack, Saloon TV Package, Heating

2004/05 galeon 380.

Twin Volvo Penta Kad 43 260hp. Diesels. 6 berths, full nav kit, holding tank, folding radar arch. £114,950

SEALINE SC35

01932 570055

Twin Volvo Penta Kad 300. 6 berths, blue hull, Twin Volvo Penta D4 260hp. 5 berths bowthruster, radar, gps, 2011 plotter. 2004 Sealine S42 bow thruster, heating. Great Condition. 340 soon’. Please call for viewing. £124,950 ‘2013 SC35 due inTwin Volvo Penta

Twin Yanmar 250hp Diesels. 6 berths, generator, aircon, heating, huge specification. £95,000

NEW SEALINE C430

2011 Sealine SC3

2004 Sealine S42

2004/05 CruiSerS 340

Twin Volvo Penta Kad 43 260hp. Diesels. Twin Yanmar 250hp Diesels. 6 berths, Single Volvo Penta 4.3 V6 petrol. nav kit, holding tank, folding Specialh180 offer pric £31,500 6 berths, full heating, huge specification. 2004/05 galeon 380. generator, aircon, 2015 Four winnS Bowrider 2004/05 CruiSerS radar arch. £114,950 £95,000

Single Volvo Penta 4.3 V6 petrol. Special offer pric £31,500

Brand New Sealine F530. Twin Volvonew. Penta IPS800 diesels. Please call for full specification Please call for latest offers

DUE AUGUST

Twin Volvo Penta Kad 300. 6 berths, blue hull, bow thruster, heating. Great Condition. Please call for viewing. £124,950

bowthruster, ra ‘2013 SC35 due

2009 JEANNEAU PRESTIGE 42S £185,000

Choice of two from 2010 to 2011 with twin D4 260hp to D4 300hp from £155,950 Please call for full specifications

Twin Volvo IPS 600 POD drives & Twin Volvo IPS 500 370hp. Raymarine Joystick Control, Navigation pack, nav package, Electric sunroof, Electric cruising pack, Comfort pack, Bow galley, Generator, Tender garage, thruster, Hi/Low Platform Great 6-berth accommodation with Penton Hook Marine Sales, Penton Hook Marina, Staines Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8PQ Please call for specifications & prices full width master cabin. Clean, one owner from new. Formerly www.thamesboatsales.co.uk Boats purchased. Part exchange available on all boats

sales@pentonhooksales.co.uk See 100’s of boats for sale at 01932 570055 www.tbsboats.com sales@pentonhooksales.co.uk

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Penton hook.indd 1 Brand new Sealine S330 with Single Volvo Penta D6 330hp Diesel. in stock Great Specification.

Brand new Sealine S330 Single Volvo Penta D6 330hp Diesel. In Stock. Great Specification. Penta D6 330hpnew Diesel. In Stock. Great Sealine F380 Specification.

with Twin Volvo Penta D6 330hp Diesels. Huge Specification.

2007

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2009 Jetten 37aC

Brand new Sealine C330

2000 Fairline targa 43

Twin Volvo Penta D3 220hp Diesels. Huge Specification.

Twin TAMD 480hp Diesels. 5 berths, generator, bowthruster, air con, full nav kit £134,950

1986 BROOM 10/70

2010 SEALINE SC47

Choice of two £63,950-£79,950. Twin Volvo 130/160 hp, 6 berths, Heating, Nav gear, New canopy, upholstery and carpets. Clean & tidy examples

Twin Cummins 5.9 QSB 480hp Zeus pod drives, Joystick. Great spec. 6 berths 3 cabins, Raymarine Nav, heating, BBQ, generator, holding tank, Dishwasher

£229,950

2017 QUICKSILVER 855

2015 Four winnS h180 Bowrider

2004/05 galeon 380.

2004/05 CruiSerS 340

2004 Sealine S42

Twin Volvo Penta Kad 43 260hp. Diesels. 6 berths, full nav kit, holding tank, folding radar arch. £114,950

Twin Yanmar 250hp Diesels. 6 berths, generator, aircon, heating, huge specification. £95,000

Twin Volvo Penta Kad 300. 6 berths, blue hull, bow thruster, heating. Great Condition. Please call for viewing. £124,950

sales@pentonhooksales.co.uk Penton Hook Marine Sales, Penton Hook Marina, Staines Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8PQ

£110,000

Delivered March with low engine hrs. 4-5 berths, Simrad VHF & plotter Mercury 3.0 260hp diesel, Heating, Great saving on new, immaculate.

Single Volvo Penta 4.3 V6 petrol. Special offer pric £31,500

01932 570055

Fairline Phantom 38

Single Yanmar 75hp Diesel. 4 berths, heating, Due Soon. bow / stern thrusters, inverter low hrs from new. £149,950

2011 Sealine SC35

2005/06 Sealine S34

Twin Volvo Penta D4 260hp. 5 berths, heating, Twin Volvo Penta 170hp Diesels.6 berths, bowthruster, radar, gps, plotter. £169,950. radar, gps, chartplotter, heating, bowthruster. ‘2013 SC35 due in soon’. £92,500.

QUICKSILVER BOATS IN STOCK Activ 455 open, Activ 555 open, Activ 505 cabin, Sundeck 675 & Activ 755 open Please call for offers


New and Used

Boats for Sale 01189 403211

Freeman / 24

Good example with 4 berths, well equipped galley, & 35hp

Call our friendly team to arrange an appointment to view any of the used boats for sale below – or visit our website for this month’s complete range www.valwyattmarine.co.uk

NEW Corsiva / 565 Tender

NEW IN STOCK High spec. Corsiva 475 also available at £8,995

Sapphire / Launch

REDUCED Classic replica with GRP hull, full canopy & trailer

Stelco / Deltic 21

Electric cruiser with cuddy cabin & large cockpit, newly refurbished

1978 | £9,500 | 24.5ft | 7.5m

2017 | £13,495 | 17.5ft | 5.4m

1992 | £14,995 | 30ft | 9m

Ocean / 37

Fairline / Turbo 36

Broom / 1070

Intercruiser / 29

1972 | £39,950 | 37ft | 11.3m

1986 | £55,000 | 40ft | 12.2m

1988 | £69,950 | 35ft | 10.7m

2009 | £94,995 | 30ft | 9.0m

Broom hull with clever internal layout & spacious cabins

REDUCED Hugely spacious beamy live-aboard with 360hp

Immaculately maintained, easy to handle twin engine cruiser

...with Val Wyatt Marine – offering everything you need to get on the water – from our picturesque family-run marina.

2004 | £15,000 | 21ft | 6.4m

Phenomenally social cruiser with stern helm & Volvo 225hp

01189 403211

As well as an impressive range of river boat and offshore brands – including the handmade Interboat and British-built Haines – we offer: sales - new and used • moorings and maintenance • friendly, expert advice all from our superb site at Willow Marina. So come and visit us, soak up the atmosphere and experience a whole new lifestyle!

Open seven days a week.

HAINES 32 SEDAN

INTERBOAT INTENDER 820

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London Boat Show 8th to 17th January 2016 ~ MARINA'S VIKING - B140, BROOM - A140 London Boat Show 8th &to 17th January 2016

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Viking 215 – New Boat – Mariner 20hp The 215 offers 6’headroom throughout, a 4 berth design, galley and shower/toilet room with cockpit seating for 5 and bathing platform boarding. Inventory with Hot & Cold water, oven, hob, grill & fridge. A great package that is also trailerable, View at the London Boat Show - Call for Tickets £34,083 inc Vat

Viking 275 - New Boat - Mariner 40EFI A fantastic family river cruiser with full bathing platform and transom boarding. Interior with 3 cabins and 6 berths, Inventory includes Bow thruster, Holding Tank , Heating, Shore Power and Battery Charger Afloat to view at Caversham. STAND B140 LONDON £61,588 inc VAT

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Broom 30HT Coupe – New Boat - Nanni 65 The All new 30HT with full sunroof to the hard top, Graphite colored hard top and hull, Teak cockpit, Bow thruster, Hull windows. The cabin gives 4 berths a large toilet and galley with Corian worktops. Part Exchange possibilities – View at London Boat Show call for tickets . £155,000 Inc Vat

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Broom 395 Aft cabin – New Boat – Twin Volvo D4 360 Split galley design with Classic interior package, Heating, Inverter, Bow thruster, Powered folding mast, 2 Tv’s, Autopilot, VHF, GPS Plotter, Cockpit BBQ Stainless windows. The 395 offers tremendous space with twin master cabins both with ensuite facilities, Large galley and saloon, AVAILABLE NOW £452,503 Inc Vat

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Viking 215 – New Boat – Mariner 20hp Broom 395 Aft cabin – New Boat – Twin Volvo D4 360 Broom 30HT Coupe – New Boat - Nanni 65 The Viking 275 - New Boat - Mariner 40EFI The 215 offers 6’headroom throughout, a 4 berth design, galley and Split galley design with Classic interior package, Heating, Inverter, All new 30HT with full sunroof to the hard top, Graphite colored A fantastic family river cruiser with full bathing platform and shower/toilet room with cockpit seating for 5 and bathing platform Bow thruster, Powered folding mast, 2 Tv’s, Autopilot, VHF, GPS hard top and hull, Teak cockpit, Bow thruster, Hull windows. The transom boarding. Interior with 3 cabins and 6 berths, Inventory boarding. Inventory with Hot & Cold water, oven, hob, grill & fridge. A Plotter, Cockpit BBQ Stainless windows. The 395 offers tremendous cabin gives 4 berths a large toilet and galley with Corian worktops. includes Bow thruster, Holding Tank , Heating, Shore Power and 30 HT New great package that is also trailerable, View atNew the London space withBROOM twin master cabins both with ensuiteBoat facilities, Large Part Exchange possibilities – View at London Boat Show BROOM 35 COUPE New Boat GLASTRON New Boat TYLER BROOM 58 – Boat Battery Charger Afloat to viewGT185 at Caversham. Viking 215 – New Boat – Mariner 20hp Broom 395 Aft cabin – New Boat – Twin Volvo D4 360 Broom 30HT Coupe – New Boat - Nanni 65 The Viking 275 - New Boat - Mariner 40EFI Boat Show - Call for Tickets £34,083 inc Vat galley and saloon, AVAILABLE NOW £452,503Airy Inc Vat call for tickets . £155,000 Inc Vat STAND 200hp B140 LONDON Penta £61,588 inc VAT Nanni 50hp diesel, Bowthruster. Single Nanni 50hp. berths, Single V6-220C engine. 43hp engine.throughout, Narrowboat offering 4 The 215diesel offers 6’headroom a 4 berth design, galley and Split galley design with Classic interior package, Heating, & Inverter, All new 30HT with full sunroof to the4hard top, Graphite colored A fantastic familyVolvo river cruiser with full bathing platform and shower/toilet roomF with cockpitViking seatingSeamaster for 5 and 28bathing platform Bowriver thruster,cruiser Powered folding mast, 2 Tv’s,4Autopilot, VHF,6’+ GPS hard top24 andgalley hull, Teak cockpit, Bow thruster, transom Interior 3cockpit cabins and 6cover, berths, Inventory Viking – 1998 – Honda 30 (2012) . A very tidyHull windows. The Stevens - Perkins & Sabre 135L Sessa C30 –boarding. 2007 – Twin Volvowith D3 -190 Diesels spacious 2 cabins, berths, 2012 - 40HP Honda 2013 Stylish bowrider. Bimini, trailer1240DL – 1999berths 2 double berths. High specification down version example of the4Viking 24 with a new outboard in 2012galley with fullwith Corian worktops. boarding. Inventory water, oven, & fridge.the A entire Plotter, Cockpit BBQ Stainless windows. The 395 offers tremendous berths a large toilet and cabin gives Bow/Stern thrusters. This with Hot & Cold Lemar Bow Thruster, C80 Holding Chart plotter,Tank Holding Tank, A great family boathob, that grill will navigate includes BowRaymarine thruster, , Heating, Shore Power and Thrusters. bow and stern Contact Walton Contact Contact & Kennet service history, Features 4£199,950 berths, Hot and cold water, spacious ntact Racecourse Dutch steel cruiser Upton been restored to a very that is also New Canopy, Just Serviced, An immaculate 4 berth sports cruiser widebeam UK inland waterway system with 6 Thames headroom Part ex available £153,000 £39,035 £149,950 great package trailerable, View at the London space with twin master cabins both with ensuite facilities, Large Part Exchange – family View at London Boat Show Battery Charger Afloat to view at Caversham. cockpit with sunbedpossibilities conversion. A good riverboat offered at standard. With comfortable accommodation at home inland or on the coast, Large Cockpit with seating for 6 in berths £44,500 - Also 2013 INBOARD AT £69,500 a competitive figure. Afloat and Boat Show £34,083 inc Vat galley and saloon, AVAILABLE NOW £452,503 Inc Vat call for tickets . ready to trial. £19,950 £155,000 Inc Vat sleeping for 7. Two owners from new - Call for Tickets ease, Cabin with separate mid cabin and toilet room. VISIT THE TINGDENE / VIKING STAND AT THE STAND B140 LONDON £61,588 incand VAT

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Viking 24 – 1998 – Honda 30 (2012) . A very tidy Stevens 1240DL – 1999 - Perkins Sabre 135L F -Beta 150hp VikingViking Sessa 2007 – Volvo Twin Volvo D3 -190 Diesels Seamaster 282012 - 40HP 2013 24 Highline - 2012 Mercury 25hpHonda o AQUALINE VOYAGER 60 - 2011 Sealine S28 – 1999 – Twin Volvo 170hp GobbiC30 345sc – – 2002 – Twin KAD 43-230 Diesels berths, Teak laid that cockpit,will LED navigate lighting, Flip the entire example of the Viking 24 with a new outboard in 2012 with full A superb 2 cabin, 2 enThis suite, saloon, galley and Featuring Plotter, New Teak on C80 bathing platform, New Holding Tank, A very tidy S 28 with new canopies and cockpit upholstery, fully bow and stern Bow/Stern Thrusters. thrusters. Lemar BowAutopilot, Thruster, Raymarine Chart plotter, A great4 family boat back helm seat, Cut out wheelhouse barge. Perfect for European cruising cockpit and cabin upholstery, New canopies, Toilet waste tank, The surveyed and new boat safety certificate, a spacious cabin with 4 service history, Features 4 berths, Hot and cold water, spacious Dutch steel cruiser been restored tospecification a very - £219,000 New345Canopy, Just Serviced, An immaculate berth widebeam UKforinland waterway system Hull sides easy boarding. Excellent conditionwith 6 Astounding is a very spacious boat with 4 berths and saloon, open4plan to sports cruiser berths and cockpit with seating for 6 in comfort. cockpit with sunbed conversion. A good family riverboat offered at £32,950 ONE OF 3 BARGES AND 6 WIDE BEAMS fore cabin, easy deck and transom access, in immaculate order. £49,950 standard. With comfortable accommodation at home inland or on the coast, Large Cockpit with seating for 6 in berths £44,500 - Also 2013 INBOARD AT £69,500 AVAILABLE AT THAMES & KENNET MARINA a competitive figure. Afloat and ready to trial. £19,950 and sleeping for 7. Two owners from new ease,£69,950 Cabin with separate mid cabin and toilet room. VISIT THE TINGDENE / VIKING STAND AT THE Viking 24 – 1998 – Honda 30 (2012) . A very tidy Stevens 1240DL – 1999 - Perkins Sabre 135L F Sessa C30 – 2007 – Twin Volvo D3 -190 Diesels Viking Seamaster 28- 2012 - 40HP Honda 2013 £135,950 £69,950 LONDON BOAT SHOW - NEW Viking 295 example of the Viking 24 with a new outboard in 2012 with full Contact Racecourse Bow/Stern Thrusters. bowThames and stern thrusters. This Lemar Bow Thruster, Raymarine C80 Chart plotter, Holding Tank, A great family boat that will navigate the entire Contact Upton Contact Walton Contact & Kennet 2005 Regal 2665 Commodore service history,Sheerline Features 4 berths,1020 Hot and cold water, spacious Targa 43 to a very Dutch steelFairline cruiser been restored New Canopy, Just Serviced, An immaculate widebeam UK inland waterway Broom 370 4 berth sports cruiser Intercruiser 34system with 6 Fittedcockpit with Yanmar 240hp Diesel good family riverboat offered at with sunbed conversion. With comfortable 2011 - Single 130hp Nanni Adiesel engine. Electric at home inland or on the coast, with&seating forContact 6 in berths £44,500 - Also 2013 INBOARD AT £69,500 2004standard. - Twin Volvo 480hp diesels.accommodation Stylish sportcruiser Choice of three available. 2 Large twinCockpit engines 1 single. 2010 Single Volvo 330hp shaft drive diesel. 4 Contact Thames &- Kennet Upton Contact Walton ntact Racecourse a competitive figure. Afloat and ready to trial.of£19,950 and sleeping for 7.& 2Two ownerscabins. from new ease, Cabin aft withcabin separatecruiser mid cabinoffering and toilet4room. TINGDENE STANDRadar, AT THE folding windscreen giving air draft 7ft 3in. offering 4-6 berths seperate Engine Superb berths, berthsVISIT withTHE seperate forward/ VIKING double master. Contact Walton £135,950 £69,950 LONDON BOAT SHOW - NEW Viking 295 Bowthruster, leather upholstery, diesel heating

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From £274,950 Contact Racecourse Contact Windsor Racecourse SEALINE S34 - 1999 - Twin Volvo KAD43 230hp A well presented S34 with a good specification including Plotter, Radar, VHF, Hydraulic gangway, New flexiteek bathing platform, Leather upholstery, New canopies, Holding tank. A popular 3 cabin craft with excellent cockpit £74,950

autopilot, GPS chartplotter, bow & stern thruster

£149,950

£199,950 Contact Thames & Kennet Contact Upton Contact Windsor Racecourse ContactRegal Thames & Kennet Broom Ocean 34 - 1998 - Sabre Perkins 135 A very 2665 Commodore, 2004, Yanmar Sealine 305 Statesman – 1989 - Twin Volvo 200hp Diesel Engines. A popular small fly bridge cruiser with accommodation for 6, with this power option the 305 is a capable craft for coastal use and at home on inland waters. Ideal as a family craft good exterior space in the cockpit and fly bridge. £38,000

clean and well presented 34 with 6 berths, open plan fore cabin, side door, plotter and VHF radio, canopies and soft furnishings immaculate. £89,950 1996Broom 29 - £59,950. New Broom 370 - £375,335 iF YOU ARE TRYING TO SELL A BROOM BOAT CONTACT US AS BROOM AGENTS,BOATS REQUIRED

£37,950

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240hp diesel, Very low engine hours, Full canopy, Extended bathing platform, 4 berths, Pumpout toilet, Raymarine GPS, Serviced & antifouled 2015. Viewing highly recommend. £35,950

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Year 2004 Lying Franc Price £85,000 Vat Paid Twin Yanmar 125 HP Engines very nice example well equipped

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1973 Fairline Fury 26

Twin Volvo Penta 125hp AQ125A petrol engines. Classic flybridge cruiser. Four berths. Garmin GPS 126, fishfinder, trim tabs, speed log, navigation lights, windscreen wiper, horn, canopy cover, cockpit cushions, fridge, two-burner hob

£12,500

01522 567404 sales@burtonwaters.co.uk

1984 Riva Malibu 42

Rare-to-market retro, twin diesel flybridge from Italian builder, Riva. 4-6 berths with two cabins, Garmin 2010C GPS, Furuno FR 603D radar with open scanner, fish finder, VHF, trim tabs, generator, recent valet, new engine batteries

£50,000

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2011 Viking 215

Honda 20hp outboard. Four berth cruiser with open plan cabin area, convertible dinette, galley and seperate toilet compartment. Ideal starter boat for cruising inland waterways. Bathing platform

£19,500

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1969 Elysian 27 Cabin Cruiser

Single Perkins 4107 diesel shaftdrive engine. Four plus two berths, wash basin in front cabin, cooker, fridge, running water, calorifier, Garmin plotter, VHF, Lowrance fish finder, Radio/CD player, Danforth anchor, bathing platform, mooring lines, fenders & 150ft rope

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£8,000

1999 Nimbus 280 Coupé

2004 Stelco Deltic 21

£49,950

£15,000

Single 150hp Volvo TAMD 31 diesel shaftdrive engine. Five berths with two seperate cabins. Rope cutter, trim tabs, calorifier. Cruising speed 12 knots, top speed 17 knots. New Simrad chart plotter, Radar & DSC VHF, new extended canopy

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www.electric-boat-association.org.uk

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www.bavariaowners.co.uk

www.faireyownersclub.co.uk

Bayliner Owners Club

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www.baylinerownersclub.org

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www.fjordclub.com

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Fletcher Owners Club

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fletcher-boats.co.uk/your-fletcher/owners-club

Chaparral Boat Owners Forum

Freeman Cruisers Forum

forum.chaparralboats.com

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www.freemancruisers.com

Classic Offshore Powerboat Club

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mycleopatra.ning.com

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Coronet Cruisers

Hampton Safari Boat Club

freespace.virgin.net/simon.sherlock/index.htm

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Corvette Motorboat Association

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Cranchi Owners Club & Forum cranchiownersclub.com

Dawncraft Owners Club & Forum www.dawncraftowners.com

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Maxum Owners Club

Sealine Owners Club

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www.sealineowners.com

Microplus Boats

Seamaster Club

www.microplus.dk

www.seamasterclub.org

Monterey Fourm

Seaward Owners Club

forums.montereyboats.com

www.seawardboat.com/club.html

Moonraker Owner’s Club

Shadow Boats - Victoria Shadow Association

www.moonraker.dk/eng_index.htm

www.victoriashadow.co.uk

Nauticus

Shetland Owners Association

www.nauticus.co.uk

www.shetlandowners.co.uk/shetland/

Nelson Boat Owners Club

Star Craft Owners Club

www.nelsonboatownersclub.co.uk

www.bates-starcraft.co.uk

Nimbus Owners Club UK

Storebro Passion

www.nimbusowners.co.uk

www.storebropassion.de

Norman Appreciation Society

Sunseeker Owners Club

www.normanboats.co.uk

sunseekerownersclub.com

Princess Owners Club

Viking Owners Club

princessownersclub.com

www.vikingowners.org.uk

Regal Owners Forum

Warrior Boats Owners Club

www.warriorboatsownersclub.co.uk

www.regalownersforum.com

Relcraft Boaters Group www.relcraftboatersgroup.co.uk

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www.rbsmarine.com/rodman-owners-club

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www.clubsearay.com

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