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KRAL 700 Classic for sale in Chertsey United Kingdom

OFFERED BY

Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd

LOCATION

Chertsey United Kingdom

YEAR

2006

LENGTH

23.29 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

2006

Make & Model

KRAL 700 Classic

Boat type

Power

Length

23.29 ft.

Fuel Type

Petrol

Location

Chertsey United Kingdom

Tax status

Tax Paid

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

7.87 ft.

Loa M

23.29 ft.

LWL

19.52 ft.

Draft Max

1.87 ft.

Passengers

4

DESCRIPTION

2006 Kral 700 Classic. This modern version of a retro classic Riva style sports cuddy is nothing short of immaculate. Absolutely stunning in every conceivable way having just been fully restored inside and out is in next to new condition. The standard of this renovation is as good as we have ever seen with over £20,000 recently spent. Her engine is a 5.0L Mercruiser MPI 260hp V8 with only 102 hours which has also been fully serviced ready for her new owner. This vessel comes with an excellent next to new SBS ELR 4-3000 twin axle galvanised braked trailer. If you are looking for a vessel
of this type in next to new condition for second hand money then you need to look no further...this is the one. Sensibly price to sell asking £69,950 VAT Paid. Lying Chertsey.

Aksing price redcued from £69,950 to £59,950 August 2024.

Additional Equipment
- Road Trailer
Covers
- Cockpit Cover: + Overall Cover
Electronics
- Depthsounder
- Radio
- CD Player
- Cockpit Speakers
Inside Equipment
- Electric Bilge Pump
Outside Equipment/Extras
- Teak Cockpit: Flooring
- Cockpit Shower
- Teak Sidedecks: Fore Deck Inlay
- Cockpit Cushions


Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

fiberglass

NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT

Navigation Lights

Yes

Compass

Yes

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Battery

Yes

GENERAL EQUIPMENT

Anchor

Yes

Fire Extinguisher

Yes

Fenders

Yes

OTHER

Hin

TR-KRLCLC70I606

Dry Weight

2.150

Fuel Tanks

220.0

Speed Log

Yes

Windlass

Yes

ABOUT KRAL 700 CLASSIC

The KRAL 700 Classic is 23 feet long and has a 7.9 feet beam and a draft of 0.57. The KRAL 700 Classic is made of fiberglass and can accommodate up to 4 passengers. This vessel comes equipped with battery, anchor, fire extinguisher, fenders as well as being equipped with navigation lights, compass.

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ABOUT BATES WHARF MARINE SALES LTD

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Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd
+44 1932 571141
Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd

Originating from W Bates & Son, Bates Wharf Marine Sales has a wealth of history. W Bates & Son are one of the longest standing boatyards & marinas on the River Thames today, established years ago as “Taylor and Bates” building their first boats in the late 1800s.