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Stunning 545 sloop rigged with easy to handle in-mast furling. Six spacious berths in three cabins. Lying in Oyster UK. Viewing highly recommended.
BROKER'S COMMENTS
Shelena is only the second the Oyster 545 to be placed on the brokerage market, so a rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful recent Oyster. The 545 replaced the 54 in the Oyster lineup, and whilst she uses the proven hull and deck of the earlier model, modifications to the interior and the addition of larger portlights distinguish her from her predecessors.
Rob Humphreys drew an elegant and modern design, compact enough to be sailed and maintained by a couple, yet large enough to offer safe and comfortable ocean cruising when desired. Her long waterline and powerful rig combine to offer effortless performance, but traditional Oyster features like the keel stepped mast, and full length rudder skeg make the 545 strong and reliable offshore.
Shelena is in her original ownership, and has had below average use, with two Atlantic crossings and Caribbean and east coast US cruising. Her rig offer perhaps the ultimate in ease of handling, with electric powered push-button furling by Selden for both the genoa and the mainsail. Below decks Shelena is stunning with maple joinery and pale blue Alcantara saloon seating and trims.
Now lying ashore in Ipswich, and available for inspection at any convenient time, Shelena would repay an early viewing.
CONSTRUCTION: HULL NUMBER - Oyster 545/01.
HULL CONSTRUCTION - Composite moulded construction using a combination of vinylester and polyester resin with the outer topside finish in white gelcoat.
The laminate material comprises a combination of E-Glass, Kevlar and Carbon Fibre. The topside structure incorporates a balsa core above the waterline.
Below the waterline the hull features a solid laminate, reinforced with a matrix of stringers and floors. Combined with BS1088 standard marine-ply structural bulkheads this produces a robust structure, with excellent strength to weight qualities. Moulded GRP base units are used to form head and shower compartment modules.
HULL FINISH - ‘White’ hull with ‘Grey’ (RAL 7045) cove line and double boot top lines. Seajet Platinum 039 anti-fouling in ‘Black’. Copper hull treatment (2017).
DECK CONSTRUCTION - Moulded in GRP to the Oyster G5 style, with a balsa core for strength and insulation. In load bearing areas the core is fitted with plywood for additional strength, and all load bearing fittings have backing plates.
DECK FINISH - Modern rolled deck edge that enhances the yacht’s visual appearance with a graceful sheer line. The deck is bonded to the hull and incorporates recessed stainless steel mooring cleats.
The weather deck, cockpit seats and sole areas are finished with quarter-sawn teak planking. This is laid using epoxy adhesive, with no visible fastenings.
KEEL - Ballast keel is a low centre of gravity, bulb-type, cast in lead with antimonial hardening, bolted to the GRP keel stub with nickel-aluminium bronze bolts.
RUDDER - The rudder has a foam-filled GRP blade bonded to a stainless steel rudder stock and is protected by a full-depth substantial skeg, which includes stainless steel reinforcement.
STERN DESIGN - ‘Sugar scoop’ stern design with bathing platform trimmed with teak slats and two stainless steel steps for access to the stern deck. Fold-down stainless steel bathing/boarding ladder with oval treads, fitted with a lanyard and retaining pin for retrieval/stowage.
EURCD - Built to comply with the requirements for Category A – Ocean.
DECK LAYOUT AND EQUIPMENT: ANCHOR - 34kg (75lb) CQR anchor with 60 metres of 12mm calibrated galvanised chain, matched to the windlass gypsy and fastened at its ‘bitter end’ to a through-bolted stainless steel attachment with substantial lanyard. Spade kedge galvanised and collapsible anchor (MCA rated), plus S80 10m x 12mm chain and 100m x 18mm Octoplait. Stowage for kedge anchor in anchor locker.
WINDLASS - Lewmar V4 vertical capstan type (24V) electric anchor windlass. Windlass is two-way and operated by adjacent foot switch controls.
DECK ACCESS - Pair of gateway stanchions and side gates for boarding. Hinged ladder on transom with stowage retaining pin. Passerelle. Passerelle socket in top transom rung.
HATCHES - Tinted acrylic vertical sliding washboard to companionway. 4 x flush, frameless deck hatches (2 x large to forward and aft cabin, 2 x guest cabin and guest head). 3 x Gebo alloy-framed, silver-anodised ports (2 x long opening ports in aft cabin coachroof, 1 x opening port in the aft head/shower). Additional Long Gebo portlight in galley to cockpit. 8 x acrylic, direct bonded, non-opening hull ports (2 x long hull ports in saloon, 2 x long hull ports in aft cabin, 4 x hull ports in aft head, galley, starboard guest cabin and guest head). Galley hull port upgraded to opening. Set of 7 x custom-made Oyster deck saloon windows, the 2 outboard forward windows have alloy frames and are opening with ‘hold open’ stays.
CANVASWORK - Bimini in ‘Taupe’ WeatherMax with boom light window and Velcro cover, plus two zip-up sides and aft mesh panels. Four solar panels fitted to bimini (2016). Tensile awning peaked, in WeatherMax in ‘Taupe.’ Padded acrylic cockpit table cover with mesh storage pockets and top access flap in ‘Taupe’ WeatherMax. Wheel/binnacle cover to match. Mast gaiter cover in ‘Taupe’ WeatherMax acrylic. Cockpit cushions in Silvertex ‘Vogue Eucalyptus’ with piping in ‘Vogue Water.’ Tubular backrest to cover pushpit top rail, to match. Foredeck cushions, to match. RIB cover (over davits) in WeatherMax ‘Taupe.’
DECK PLUMBING - Hot and cold freshwater deck shower located in its own locker within the transom. Freshwater anchor/deck wash pump (from ships main) in bow.
COCKPIT - Walk-through cockpit with drop-down system for companionway washboard. Rope-tail locker bin at forward end, within the cockpit floor. All locker hinges recessed into teak planking, where appropriate. Single lid deck locker fitted at aft end of coachroof, with stainless steel gas strut. Fore and aft coachroof coaming tops and forward area of deck saloon roof have an integral non-slip surface. The cockpit pedestal is a Whitlock base with an Oyster ‘custom’ head unit incorporating the keyless engine start/stop controls, single lever gear and throttle shift, a flush-mounted compass with internal lighting and stainless steel crash bar, autopilot control unit and switches for compass lighting, engine panel lighting and foredeck floodlight. Featuring additional stainless steel double mug holders, two mounted either side of the pedestals. Pair of waterproof loudspeakers mounted within the coamings either side of the pedestal. Engine instrument panel fitted into recess in the cockpit coaming with protective acrylic cover. Instrument repeaters installed on a dark acrylic panel mounted in a GRP console that is integral to the companionway hatch garage.
COCKPIT TABLE - Fixed cockpit table with varnished finish, fold-down leaves, and a central top access cool-box, which has been upgraded to be refrigerated via a Frigomatic (keel cooled) refrigeration unit.
STEERING - The rudder has a foam-filled GRP blade bonded to a stainless steel rudder stock. The rudder is protected by a full depth substantial skeg, which includes stainless steel reinforcement. The bottom pintle is attached by way of a through-bolted bronze heel casting. The rudder tube incorporates top and bottom bearings. The top of the rudder stock terminates at deck level and is covered by a screw-in stainless steel deck-plate. This facilitates the on-deck use of a stainless steel emergency tiller, stowage for which is provided within the lazarette locker. Steering is by a Whitlock cable system incorporating a 1.06m (42”) diameter stainless steel wheel and friction brake. The wheel rim is covered with ‘Tan’ leather, covering partial spokes, colour ‘Tan’. The steering quadrant is protected within the lazarette locker with two removable access panels to facilitate routine maintenance.
DAVITS - Cooney S225 Tall electric davits (maximum all-up total load 225kg) including pair of 2m belly bands, stainless steel rachet straps and ensign bracket. Leather davit pads to prevent chafe.
GENERAL - Bow pulpit and stern pushpit. Stern fitted with stainless steel and teak slatted corner seats and a gate for boarding. Stemhead fitting with twin rollers. Foredeck recessed locker for anchor chain stowage, fitted with hinged lids and a stainless steel clamp-type locking device. 710mm (28”) stanchions and deck-mounted bases with double stainless steel wire guardrails. Chainplate assemblies. 6 x GRP dorade boxes with stainless steel cowls. Guard rails over forward dorade boxes and additional stainless steel guards over aft also. Grab rails on deck saloon top. 4 x pairs of 381mm (15”) stainless steel cleats for mooring. Pair of additional stainless steel mooring cleats mounted on aft deck, for Mediterranean mooring. 1 x pair of 203mm (8”) stainless steel cockpit cleats for sheets. Central flush GRP deck hatch with hinged lid and drain channels, rubber seal and positive closing, with pair of stainless steel gas struts fitted to lid. 4 x stainless steel U-bolts for safety harness attachment in cockpit.
Webbing jackstay attachments at forward and aft cleats. 4 x 200mm anodised alloy cleats. At the aft end of the coachroof there is a single lid, deck locker, fitted with gas strut. Fuel and water tank deck fillers are surface mounted in the side decks, one each side. Stowage for four dive cylinders in lazarette. Liferaft stowage in pushpit. 1 x stainless steel U-bolt for liferaft static line in aft deck locker. Within the aft deck, to port, there is a large locker, which will allow the stowage of two propane bottles, bottles included in the sale. This locker has drains/vents overboard at both high and low levels and is fitted with a hinged lid.
RIG AND SAIL HANDLING: MAST AND RIGGING - Electric Seldén in-mast furling mast. Seldén bowsprit with retrofit pad eye. Jammers for three reef lines and outhaul. Double spreader rig with Seldén V-spreaders. Fittings etc., for discontinuous wire rigging. Deck ring fabricated in aluminium. Mast coat and clips. Conduit for masthead instrument wiring. Three winch pads for standard winches. Seldén solid rod kicker/vang and 4:1 tackle, with control line led aft to the mainsheet winch via a Spinlock rope clutch. 4 x 200mm anodised alloy cleats. Lewmar alloy mainsheet track, slider, end stops with control lines. Pair of Lewmar alloy genoa sheet drilled tracks with stainless steel stirrup cars with integral plunger stops. Pair of double sheave Lewmar Racing 130 foot blocks on GRP plinths. 3 x Spinlock rope clutches on top of deck saloon to starboard for vang, mainsheet and topping lift. 2 x Lewmar 4 sheave deck organisers beneath deck saloon infill. 1 x Spinlock rope clutch, on port side deck for the headsail furling line. Deck fittings for additional spinnaker sheets, guys, pair foreguys including two clutches. Passerelle halyard doubles up as second main halyard and includes two clutches on the mast. Preventer lines, with tails and fittings for stowage to the forward end of the boom, to attach to and including a dedicated foreguy.
HEADSAIL FURLING - Seldén electric headsail furling. Furling control line leads aft to the cockpit through a Spinlock rope clutch mounted on the port side deck.
WINCHES - By Lewmar: 2 x 65 CEST two speed, electric, chrome self-tailing primary winches. 2 x 65 CEST two speed, electric, chrome self-tailing secondary winches. 1 x 46 CST chrome self-tailing winch, on the mast, beneath the gooseneck. 1 x 48 CEST two speed, electric, chrome self-tailing mainsheet winch. 2 x 50 CST two speed, chrome self-tailing main and genoa halyard winches fitted on mast. 2 x 16 CST single speed, chrome self-tailing mainsheet traveller control line winches. 3 x winch handle pockets and winch handles - 2 in cockpit and 1 on mast.
SPINNAKER PACKAGE - Spinnaker package with single carbon pole vertically stowed on mast with butt hoist winch, halyard, pole topping lift and foreguy, pair sheets, guys, blocks and fittings, including all deck fittings. Seldén bowsprit.
MPS PACKAGE - MPS package, including halyard, clutch, sheave, blocks and pad eyes.
STORM PACKAGE - Storm jib package, including rigging and deck fittings.
SAILS - By Dolphin: DYS Dyneema laminate furling mainsail. DYS Dyneema laminate furling genoa. Approximately 140% with a foam luff pad and white acrylic UV stripes. Sailkote added to mainsail and genoa. Asymmetric sail, 1.5oz. Oxley carbon snuffer.
INTERIOR: GENERAL - Maximum of six berths, in three cabins, without using the saloon for sleeping, with two heads and showers. Interior joinery finished in Maple. Designed to be modern and coordinated, whilst remaining practical and durable at sea. Essential features include sculpted fiddles and grab rails, ‘Shadow-gap’ joints between joinery panels, solid, shaped oak and stainless steel grab handles and solid ‘framed’ styled doors, with laid veneers and soft close door seals. Cabin sole in random plank teak, which is removable and fitted with flush lifting rings and machine screws into captive inserts, as appropriate. Board edges are flush-fitted and sealed with epoxy and the boards seat on a rubber gasket. The aft and two forward guest cabins are painted with Marine ply, covered with a removable edged carpet. Interior doors, horizontal grain centre panel with joinery frame. Seating upholstery in saloon, aft cabin and forward cabins, is single stitching with no webs in Alcantara ‘Aubusson.’ Kick panel in saloon in
‘Panama.’ Seating is custom-made using two layers of dual-density foam and extra-soft wadding for additional comfort, approx 140mm depth. Scatter cushions - 3 x ‘Holy Mackerel’ and 3 x ‘Jake Stripe.’ Crew cover to chart table seat only. Exposed hull and deck surfaces are lined, principally with fabric-covered ply panels, demountable for access. Headboard and berth side trim for all cabins in ‘Shimmerance Driftwood.’ Oceanair Skysol blinds inside deck saloon windows in ‘Off-White.’ Oceanair Skyscreens to accommodation overhead hatches. Oceanair Skyscreen blinds with integral mosquito mesh are fitted to all overhead deck hatches – 4 off. Flyscreens to all Gebo opening ports. All coachroof and hull ports have curtains made from the standard Oyster, off-white, fabric. For safety, the hull port outboard of the cooker is not fitted with a curtain or blind. Insides of upper lockers in heads and galley are white mica laminate. Lower lockers are white Flocoat. Lockers in the saloon and all upper lockers in cabins are timber-lined with removable outboard panels fabric-covered. Hanging lockers are lined with cedar wood ply panels. Lockers are fitted with shelves and fiddles as appropriate. The head compartments incorporate white moulded GRP lower tray and plinth units, for ease of cleaning after showering, and for hygiene. Locker doors are veneered on both sides, flush fitting, fitted with adjustable concealed hinges. All drawers use metal runners, which give extremely smooth operation. Removable foam backed mast cover, in headlining vinyl. Saloon table cover, in headlining vinyl. Cabin berth fabric is machine washable. Mattress covers in ‘Crush Twine’ with a zippered side opening and rot-resistant vinyl on the underside, enveloping a high quality composite foam mattress, profiled for ventilation. All cushion foam is fire retardant and meets CMHR040 requirements. All sea berths have Dacron lee screens fitted with lanyards to through-bolted eyes. Avonite galley surfaces with upstands in ‘Nougat K3-8500’ satin finish.
Avonite in aft cabin and forward port head in ‘Brazilian Blue’ with satin finish. Timage folding coat hooks behind each cabin door, located in various suitable locations, 11 in total. Caframo fans in ‘White’ (24V) x 4 in master cabin, galley, starboard twin and fwd cabin.
FORWARD DOUBLE CABIN - Spacious double cabin with a centreline ‘island’ double berth, with a drawer and locker beneath. A fiddled joinered shelf incorporates hinged-up lid stowage bins both port and starboard. To port aft there is a large hanging locker. Carpeted sole in ‘Monterey Sand.’ Mirror on bulkhead. Deck accessible via overhead forehatch.
STARBOARD FORWARD TWIN - Located aft of the forecabin, to starboard, is a twin guest cabin with upper and lower berths. Protective rubber matting on upper berth so berth can be used as a bench. There is stowage beneath the lower berth, a hanging locker forward, and a vanity unit with drawer aft. Carpeted sole in ‘Monterey Sand.’ Mirror on bulkhead.
FORWARD PORT HEAD/SHOWER - Shared by the forward cabins is a large head compartment to port, accessed from the passageway, incorporating a Dometic MasterFlush 8600 electric freshwater flush toilet, moulded white washbasin set under a flat solid, satin finished Avonite surface and a curtained-off shower area. Quality mixer taps and shower controls from the Hansgrohe range are installed. Toothbrush tumbler, soap dispenser, toilet roll holder and mirror. Heated towel rail. Locker for wash bags, cleaning materials and linen stowage. Formica in ‘Soft White.’ Heads floor finished in ‘Slate Grey’ Amtico.
SALOON - The saloon features a squared table with hinge-over second leaf, and settee area to port. Within the central shelf to the hull port is a lift-up flat screen TV. To starboard is an L-shaped settee and the table. Outboard of this and aft, is a large locker, which accommodates glasses. The saloon table is designed to form, in its closed position, an occasional table, mounted on a very substantial pedestal, incorporating a locker with a washing machine. A locking device ensures the tabletop does not open in heavy weather. The tabletop is a veneered panel with solid timber edging. A grab rail is incorporated on its inboard edge. This table can open to form a large dining table when the upper leaf is folded out across the saloon and rests upon its removable support leg. The saloon is extremely light and airy, with seven windows, of which two of the three forward ones open. There are two large horizontal hull ports that give a ‘seascape’ vista whilst at anchor. Wet locker with hooks and tray, and removable floor beneath to access generator. Access to the saloon from the cockpit is via a set of timber and stainless steel steps with timber handrails. Vacuum cleaner stowed under saloon settee with charging socket. Mirror on bulkhead at desk.
WASHING MACHINE - Bosch WVT1260 220V washer/dryer located in saloon table pedestal.
NAVIGATION AREA/CHART TABLE AREA - Located to starboard and featuring a wide range of electronics and navigational instrumentation, strategically sited and flush mounted on a teak fascia panel, hinged for access behind. The table can accommodate a half-folded Admiralty chart, with further stowage beneath. Stainless steel stay fitted on chart table lid. Book rack outboard at the hull-side and a drawer below the navigator’s seat. Customised slot under fascia of instrument panel for charts. AC and DC electrical panels located aft and inboard of the chart table. Additional hanging hooks. Inboard there is an access door into the engine room.
GALLEY - The galley is located to port of the cockpit, with cooker outboard and sink inboard. Hinged insulated panels give access to the engine compartment. Galley horizontal work surfaces are finished in Avonite with upstand surrounds to retain spillages, making it both practical and attractive, being hygienic and very easy to clean. Adjacent to one sink this Avonite surface incorporates routered draining grooves. A rubbish bin is fitted inside a locker adjacent to the twin stainless steel sinks. Stowage is provided for crockery and cutlery. Galley joinery customised to provide a cupboard and three drawers with pull out baskets. Shelf above sink in Maple, with Maple fiddle and perspex storage for eight mugs, eight tumblers and eight wine glasses. Unnatural ‘Dakar’ flooring in galley.
SINKS - Twin stainless steel sinks.
WATER FILTER - Jabsco charcoal water filter on galley cold supply.
COOKER/HOB - Gimballed cooker in stainless steel with 4-burners, grill and oven, all protected by a flame failure gas cut-off device. The cooker incorporates an electronic ignition system for all functions. Heavy gauge fiddle rail fitted around top of cooker with pair of adjustable clamping pan-holders. Harbour lock and cooker crash-bar. Housed in a moulded GRP surround with radiused corners for ease of cleaning.
MICROWAVE/GRILL - Panasonic stainless steel combined 900W microwave/grill.
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER - Frigomatic 24V (keel-cooled) front-opening, stainless steel refrigerator built into the galley aft with automatic door light. Custom front-opening stainless steel freezer with automatic door light, located opposite refrigerator, inboard aft end of the galley. Both refrigerator and freezer boxes are fitted with shut-off drains plumbed to the bilge area.
ENGINE ROOM - Accessed via a large hinged door in the aft head compartment and chart table area. Interchangeable fuel lines at filter to swap fuel line feeds between generator and main engine. Engine bearers form a self-contained sump to contain and prevent any oil spillage running into the main bilge area. Limber tubes run under the engine sump to enable any bilge water from the aft part of the yacht to run forward into the main bilge area. Insulated with a composite of foam and high-density polymer sound absorbing material. Further removable panels give engine room access via the galley. All access doors fitted with rubber sealing strips to minimise noise and secured by positive catches. 24V lighting, plus 24V extractor fan, switched at DC electrical panel. Automatic fire extinguisher installed with remote indicator light. Two baskets added to storage area for spares.
OWNER’S STATEROOM - Configured with a double ‘island’ berth, slightly offset to port from centreline. Full-height headboard to berth, two vertical panels. Beneath the berth is a large drawer and further top-access for stowage or maintenance. To starboard is a settee with stowage under, and a dressing table/desk. Additional three drawer cedar-lined locker on starboard side. Stainless steel rod bookshelf with moveable inverted U mounted above drawer unit on starboard side. To port is a large hanging locker, a low-level storage unit and two book racks. Access to starboard en suite head with separate shower cubicle. Door to port leading to galley. Sole boards in varnished plain plywood, covered with ‘Monterey Sand’ carpet. 2-brick flush-fitted safe with digital keypad.
EN SUITE HEAD/SHOWER - Aft head compartment with integral shower stall. Shower cubicle fitted with hinged door to separate it from toilet area. Domestic MasterFlush 8600 freshwater toilet, with Vimar surround switching. Moulded white washbasin set under a flat solid, satin finished, Avonite surface. Hansgrohe quality mixer taps and shower controls. Electric towel rail, electric shower point, toothbrush tumbler, soap dispenser, toilet roll holder and mirror. Locker for wash bags, cleaning materials and linen stowage. Formica in ‘Soft White.’ Floor finished in ‘Slate Grey’ Amtico.
ENTERTAINMENT - AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEMS: SALOON - Stereo FM radio/CD player with iPod and iPhone connectivity. Fitted with twin loudspeakers in the deck saloon headlining and fader control to switch from saloon to the two waterproof cockpit loudspeakers. 26” LED TV on lift up mechanism. HDMI connection to yacht PC. TV audio out connected to upgraded Fusion head unit. Apple TV 3rd generation media player. HDMI to saloon TV. Fusion universal dock docking station compatible with Apple and Android devices. Fusion BT-200 Bluetooth adaptor, allows music to be streamed to Fusion head unit, 3m range maximum. JL Audio C5-650X 165mm coaxial speaker with external crossover. Four speakers in total.
COCKPIT - Upgrade to Fusion MS-NRX200i waterproof remote control for cockpit stereo mounted on pedestal. Fusion MS-AM702 2CH zone amplifier. Pair of Fusion MS-FR6021 waterproof speakers.
NAVIGATION AREA/CHART TABLE - See PC specification.
ENGINEERING: ENGINE - Yanmar 4JH4-HTE1 4-cylinder diesel engine of 75kW (100hp) at 3200RPM, fitted with a matching 2.63:1 mechanical gearbox incorporating a 7-degree down angle. GRP marine exhaust water separator and GRP water lock. Engine instruments include alarms and gauges for low oil pressure and high water temperature, engine RPM indicator with engine hours, alternator warning light and racor fuel filter warning light. Engine panel replaced (2020). Professionally maintained since new and serviced as per manufacturer’s requirements.
ENGINE HOURS - Approximately 1,844 hours at February 2022.
PROPELLER - 3-bladed, 607mm (24”) diameter, Max-Prop propeller connected to engine via a 38mm (1.5”) diameter stainless steel propeller shaft, through a bronze cast P-bracket and a lip-seal type shaft seal. An Aquadrive coupling with thrust web is installed at the inboard end of the shaft. The engine is located on flexible mounts. The propeller shaft is designed to be withdrawn from the outboard end to facilitate maintenance. Sacrificial anodes are fitted to the shaft and propeller.
ROPE CUTTER - Ambassador AM15 rope cutter on propeller shaft.
ALTERNATORS - Twin alternators. Yanmar 80A/12V alternator unit wired to charge the engine start batteries. Second 150A/24V Mastervolt alternator that charges the domestic battery bank and is efficiently controlled by a Mastervolt Alpha Pro regulator.
GENERATOR - Onan 7.0 generator 7.0kW/220V/50Hz (9.0kW/110V/60Hz) for air conditioning loads.
GENERATOR HOURS - Approximately 987 hours at February 2022.
BOW THRUSTER - Sleipner SE170 (10.7Hp) 250mm tunnel bow thruster with twin counter-rotating propellers. Control panel located at steering pedestal and remote, heavy-duty, circuit-breaker fitted below, in the forward cabin.
STEERING SYSTEM - Whitlock cable system.
AIR CONDITIONING - Cruisair air conditioning comprising of three units - (1 x 16,000 BTUs in saloon, 1 x 12,000 BTUs in aft cabin and 1 x 10,000 BTUs in forward cabin, with duct to forward side cabin). Totalling 38,000 BTUs.
WATERMAKER - Seafresh 206A (220V) AC watermaker (approximately 104 litres per hour) with product gauge. Automatic freshwater backflush with dedicated pump.
TANKAGE AND PLUMBING: FUEL - 850 litres approximately (187 Imp gallons/225 US gallons) pressure-tested GRP tank installed under the starboard side of the saloon floor. Tank fitted with baffles and has inspection covers to facilitate maintenance. Deck filler and separate breather. Additional divert fuel supply between engine and generator.
Racor 500 FG (or Separ equivalent), fuel filter/water separator installed in addition to the standard engine filter, with a warning light at the engine panel. It incorporates a water trap with drain cock. Shut-off valve fitted in fuel line, between tank and engine, accessible from the saloon.
WATER - 750 litres approximately (165 Imp gallons/198 US gallons) pressure tested GRP tank installed under the port side of the saloon floor.
Tank fitted with baffles and has inspection covers to facilitate maintenance. Tank has deck filler and separate breather.
TANK TENDER GAUGES - Tank gauge system linked to all tanks, enabling fuel and water levels in each tank to be maintained. Backup calibrated dipsticks and calibration chart.
HOT WATER - From an insulated approximately 73 litres (16 Imp gallons/19 US gallons) tank, heated by the engine’s heat exchanger, or by thermostatically-controlled 220V, 1.25kW immersion heater element powered from dockside (or by the generator).
Thermostatic safety blender valve and expansion tank fitted.
PRESSURISED HOT AND COLD WATER SYSTEM - Pressurised hot and cold freshwater based on a high capacity pump and polypropylene pipework.
HOLDING TANKS - Two plastic (polyethylene) toilet holding tanks are installed. Each tank is configured for gravity discharge with additional ability to pump out from deck. Tanks fitted with electric capacity gauges.
GREY WATER - Showers and washbasins discharge into sumps integral to the shower trays that evacuate directly overboard by dedicated pumps operated by Vimar rocker switches. The galley sink discharges directly overboard via its own electric pump.
MANIFOLD SYSTEM - Seacocks are DZR type copper alloy quarter-turn ball valves with bronze through-hull fittings. The main engine exhaust has a GRP standpipe (without seacock).
ELECTRICS: SHIP’S SUPPLY - 24V.
RING MAIN - Mains 220V AC circuit with five double, 13A 3-pin sockets located in the saloon, aft cabin, galley, guest cabin and forward cabin. Units are from the Vimar ‘Idea’ range with the chrome ‘Classica’ surrounds.
OTHER ELECTRICAL SOCKETS - Dri-plug 24V socket (10A maximum) at pedestal for halogen spotlight. Shaver point in master cabin en suite head cupboard.
BATTERIES - 8 x rolls AGM S6-272AGM batteries 500Ah at 24V. Power from two separate 95Ah (800CCA) batteries, making a total of 190Ah approximately, 12V batteries devoted to engine starting. New main engine battery (September 2019). 24V DC electric power comes from dedicated thruster batteries. All batteries are positively secured in case of a knockdown. All battery stowage areas are vented by fan assisted ducting to the exterior of the vessel. Engine/Generator set ‘emergency link’ parallel switch.
BATTERY MANAGEMENT - Charging of the domestic supply batteries from the engine is via the Mastervolt high output 150A/24V alternator, coupled with a Mastervolt Alpha Pro regulator. In addition to alternator charging, the domestic batteries can be charged by a Mastervolt ChargeMaster 80A battery charger with a MasterView Easy control panel, which feeds from 220V dockside power or generator. Engine starting charged via the standard 80A engine alternator.
INVERTER - 24/2500 230V Mastervolt inverter Mass sine wave.
SHORE POWER - 32A dockside power cable, 3-core double insulated PVC, 18.0m (60’) in length. Hubbell socket located in coaming. Second 30A shore power socket and lead.
INTERIOR LIGHTING - 39 x LED Overhead lights. Saloon and galley lights are double-switched, and all overhead lights are remotely switched. Aft and forward double berth cabin lights are also double-switched. 6 x cabin bulkhead lights - Quick Jacob chrome finish. Overhead Quick Kai 6W LED lights in galley and forward heads have red light function. Overhead light over mirror in aft cabin upgraded to Quick Nakita directional overhead light. 8 x reading lights in stainless steel with white ceramic shade. Berth reading lights are self-switched. Owner’s cabin lights, 2 x Quick Sharon 15 linen/chrome on bulkhead. 2 x LED engine room lights. 1 x flexible chart table light. 2 x automatic door lights - one each for refrigeration and glasses locker. 2 x LED strip lights over outboard galley work surfaces. Upgrade to LED strip lights in saloon headlining. Red courtesy footlights at deck saloon steps. Red lights in forward heads and galley. 2 x lazarette lights connected to aft cabin.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - Port and starboard Aqua Signal 41 bi-colour navigation lights mounted on pulpit. Aqua Signal steaming light. Aqua Signal deck light. Aqua Signal tri-white light at masthead. Aqua Signal 41 stern light mounted on transom. Boom light. Spreader lights, one pair of downlights at lower spreaders, switched at pedestal.
NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATION: COMPASSES - Flush-mounted SIRS Major 150mm (6”) diameter steering compass with internal lighting and stainless steel crash bar.
SAILING INSTRUMENTS - By Raymarine. 3 x Raymarine i70 units - two above companionway and one at steering pedestal, supported data views include: wind, speed, depth, tri-data and navigation integrated with the chart plotter. Each i70 multi-function is able to display water depth, deep/shallow alarm, course, course over ground, sea temperature, current boat speed, speed over ground average speed, trip log, total log, apparent/true wind speed, apparent/true wind direction.
RADAR/GPS AND CHART PLOTTER - Raymarine eSeries hybrid touch chart plotter with built-in 50-Channel, Global Positioning System (GPS), interfaced to the autopilot, at the chart table. This unit also repeats sailing instrument information. Wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. GPS antenna mounted on pushpit. Additional Raymarine eSeries hybrid touch mounted in NavPod at pedestal, linked to chart plotter at chart table (new November 2019).
AIS - AIS650 Class B AIS transceiver and GPS.
AUTOPILOT - Raymarine automatic pilot with twin Type 2 long 24V linear drive units, Type SPX-30 course computer and p70 autopilot control head fitted at the pedestal.
WINDEX - Windex type wind indicator at masthead.
VHF RADIO - Raymarine Ray260E Class D-DSC VHF radio-telephone with masthead antenna. Raymarine 260E VHF second station with speaker in cockpit. VHF radio upgraded with hailer/foghorn function.
SSB - Icom M802 SSB radio, speaker, hand microphone, ATU130, DSC antenna, Kiss SSB counterpoise ground plane, and breaker. Short wave radio and copper antenna. Backstay insulated for SSB aerial.
SATELLITE PHONE - Sailor Fleet 150 BGAN satellite telephone with voice, data (data rate 150kbps maximum) with 10m antenna cable. Antenna mounted on port side of first spreader. Sailor FB-BKT FB150 antenna bracket. BT elements cordless phone for satellite only.
YELLOWBRICK - Yellowbrick Yellow 3 standard satellite based tracking unit with bluetooth and external power supply.
INTERNET/YACHTSPOT - Internet connection via YachtSpot shore Wi-Fi/3G/4G. Inventica YachtSpot 4G wireless client 400mW wireless card and router. Shakespeare 5248/LMR240 Wi-Fi antenna with LMR coaxial cable assembly. Comrod AP21/LMR400 mast mounted 4G cellular antenna with coaxial cable assembly. Cisco SG100D-08 DC powered 8-port gigabit Ethernet switch for yacht LAN/Wi-Fi. Cisco WAP4410N Wi-Fi access point, wireless in, allows for portable devices to access 4G data, shore Wi-Fi data and PC shared files.
PC - PC/laptop connection to saloon TV at chart table for viewing data in the saloon. AG Neovo SX-17 Plus black 17” LCD display connected to Vasari PC DVI output. Vasari MPC477i-REM Mini PC with Intel i5 chip, 256GB SSD, 16GB RAM, with Windows 7 (Home) operating system. DC powered with remote panel containing 2 x USB 3.0 sockets and a power button. Victron Orion DC-DC 12VDC filtered power supply for PC components. Logitech unifying wireless keyboard and mouse. Startech USB 3.0 USB 7-port hub DC powered. Vimar RJ45 outlet socket for FB150 LAN to allow laptop data connection to yacht’s satellite communications.
SAFETY: LIFE RAFT - Ocean ISO 6-person life raft with hydrostatic release. Additional 4-person life raft.
RADAR REFLECTOR - Echomax Active-XS dual band RTE active radar antenna. Digital radar 4kW Radome. Radar upgraded.
BILGE PUMPS - 1 x 24V electric bilge pump with automatic, air operated, level switch (rated at 3,000 litres per hour at 3m head). The level switch is mounted in the bilge on an easily removable, long arm to facilitate maintenance. A 3-position control switch is fitted at the DC panel to allow off/on/auto operation. The pump is independently wired to the domestic battery bank enabling the automatic mode to operate when other circuits are switched off. 1 x double action heavy-duty manual bilge pump (rated at 135 litres per minute) operated from within the cockpit with a handle on a lanyard. Each bilge pump is fitted with a filter strum box of appropriate size and all suction lines can be lifted to enable ease of maintenance.
DECK SAFETY - 1 x ‘White’ horseshoe buoy with mounting bracket, light and drogue. Webbing jackstays - ‘Gold.’
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - 3 x 1kg dry powder fire extinguishers for accommodation. 1 x FM200 automatic fire extinguisher of appropriate capacity for engine/generator space with remote warning light. 1 x fire blanket for galley. 1 x 2kg dry powder fire extinguisher - mounted in cockpit/lazarette locker.
ALARMS - High level bilge alarm. Carbon monoxide sensor in engine room linked to galley.
OTHER SAFETY FEATURES - Electric fail-safe solenoid shut-off valve installed within the gas locker, switched at the galley. Safety ‘kill switch’ mounted at steering pedestal to allow isolation of powered deck gear, in the event of an emergency. Sacrificial zinc anode bolted through the hull and grounded to the rudder stock, P-bracket, engine cooling water inlet seacock, engine/gearbox.
GENERAL: RIB/DINGHY - AB Lammina 10AL 3.5m Hypalon four person RIB, with centreline console and bow locker. 20hp Honda outboard engine with pull start. Stainless steel lifting eyes.
WARPS AND FENDERS - Multiple large heavy-duty fenders with lines attached. 2 x dock lines - 18mm x 25m long, Marlow double-braided in ‘Navy.’ 1 x anchor chain relieving strop.
CROCKERY/GLASSES - Oyster customised Royal Doulton fine bone china yacht crockery, including bowls, coffee mugs, dinner and side plates for eight. Polycarbonate wine glasses and highball tumblers for eight.
CUTLERY - Oyster customised stainless steel cutlery by Robert Welch for eight.
SAFE - 2-brick safe with digital keypad.
HEYCO MARINE TOOL KIT - Heyco small model marine tool kit in sealed case.
ASSORTED TOOLS, SPARES AND MANUALS
NB: All personal belongings and all other items not expressly listed in the above inventory are excluded from the sale.
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Name ‘SHELENA’ to be retained by the vendor.
Inventory verified by the owner.
Issue 7 (GS/YY/lh)
In this case we are acting as Brokers only. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. A prospective Buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate, at their own expense, to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted, which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability for such engine on our part. Life-saving appliances do not form part of the inventory and it is for the buyer to ensure they are in date and suitable for their purposes. Buyers are advised to seek appropriate qualified advice with regard to the tax status of the vessel.
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