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Bandholm 27 for sale in Eastbourne United Kingdom

LOCATION

Eastbourne United Kingdom

YEAR

1979

LENGTH

27.07 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Martha

Year

1979

Make & Model

Bandholm 27

Boat type

Power

Length

27.07 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Eastbourne United Kingdom

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

9.19 ft.

Draft Max

4.76 ft.

DESCRIPTION

This Fractional Rigged Sloop was designed by Knud Olsen and built by Bandholm Yachts in Denmark.

Bandholm built a total of 212 boats between 1976 and 1988.

Reconditioned Volvo Diesel Engine - Model MD7B 17hp (2018), Tiller Steering, Slab Reefed Main Sail & Fin Keel.

Bandholm 27 Description

LOA: 8.25 mtrs / 27'07"

LWL: 7.10 mtrs / 23'9"

BEAM: 2.80 mtrs / 9'9"

DRAFT (Max) : 1.45 mtrs / 4'7"

This Fractional Rigged Sloop was designed by Knud Olsen and built by Bandholm Yachts in Denmark.

Bandholm built a total of 212 boats between 1976 and 1988.

Reconditioned Volvo Diesel Engine - Model MD7B 17hp (2018), Tiller Steering, Slab Reefed Main Sail & Fin Keel.

Bandholm 27 Description

LOA: 8.25 mtrs / 27'07"

LWL: 7.10 mtrs / 23'9"

BEAM: 2.80 mtrs / 9'9"

DRAFT (Max) : 1.45 mtrs / 4'7"

Displacement Weight: 2,900 kgs / 6,393 Ibs

Ballast: 1,410 kgs / 3,108 Ibs

Construction

GRP Blue Hull and Coachroof.

Stainless Steel Pulpit, Pushpit, Guard Rails, Cleats and Boarding Ladder.

Stainless Steel Rigging (Replaced in 2005).

Engine

Volvo Model MD7B - (2 Cylinder) Re-conditioned 2018 Diesel Shaft Driven Inboard Engine.

Approximate Engine Hours 200 (as of November 2020).

Cruising Speed: 4.5 knots.

2 Blade Propeller.

Fuel Tank (moulded in hull) Capacity: 45 Ltrs / 10 Gallons.

Engine Last serviced 2020.

Accommodation

4 Berths in 2 Cabins consisting of 1 double berth, 2 single berths and 2 kids berths in the forepeak..

The saloon has an L shaped seating area on the port side, a fixed table with folding leafs and a bench seat opposite on the starboard side.

Inventory

Navigation Lights.

Plastimo Cockpit Bulkhead Compass.

Shipmate RS 8000 VHF Radio.

Depth Sounder.

Auto Pilot - Not working.

Furling Genoa System.

Slab Reefed Main Sail.

Genoa & Main Sail Replaced in 2017.

Blue Canvas Spray Hood & Main Sail Cover.

2 x Lewmar Self Tailing 40 Genoa Winches.

Radar Reflector.

Cockpit Teak Grated Floor.

Warps & Fenders.

2 x Anchors & Chain.

Manual Bilge Pump.

Boat Hook.

Horseshoe Rescue Buoy.

2 x Exide 12v Batteries & Battery Charger.

240v Shore Power & Cable.

Cockpit Table.

Clock & Barometer.

Sony Radio / Casette Stereo.

Fresh Water Plastic Tank Capacity: 45 Ltrs / 10 Gallons.

GRP Holding Tank Capacity: 9 Ltrs / 2 Gallons.

Last Lifted - July 2020 & Re-Anti Fouled.

Broker's Comments

This boat was chocked ashore between.

This seller is motivated which is reflected in the listing price.

PROPULSION

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Fiberglass

OTHER

Drive Transmission Description

Direct

Engine Type

Inboard

No of Heads

1

ABOUT BANDHOLM 27

The Bandholm 27 is 27 feet long and has a 9.2 feet beam and a draft of 1.45 meters. The Bandholm 27 is made of fiberglass.

SIMILAR LOCATIONS

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