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Nicholson 38 for sale in Eastbourne United Kingdom

LOCATION

Eastbourne United Kingdom

YEAR

1971

LENGTH

38.06 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Name

Interim

Year

1971

Make & Model

Nicholson 38

Boat type

Sail

Length

38.06 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Eastbourne United Kingdom

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

10.5 ft.

Draft Max

5.25 ft.

DESCRIPTION

A Classic Nicholson 38 Centre Cockpit Ketch originally built in the Camper Nicholson Yard, Southampton. 6 Berths in 3 Cabins (Including saloon), 2 Heads and Galley.  Powered by a Perkins 4-107 Diesel Shaft Driven Engine.  Raymarine RL70C Chart Plotter, Furuno GPS Navigator and Raytheon Autopilot.

Nicholson 38 Description

Designed by John G Alden and built by Halmatic Ltd at the Camper Nicholson Yard in Southampton.

A Classic Nicholson 38 Centre Cockpit Ketch originally built in the Camper Nicholson Yard, Southampton. 6 Berths in 3 Cabins (Including saloon), 2 Heads and Galley.  Powered by a Perkins 4-107 Diesel Shaft Driven Engine.  Raymarine RL70C Chart Plotter, Furuno GPS Navigator and Raytheon Autopilot.

Nicholson 38 Description

Designed by John G Alden and built by Halmatic Ltd at the Camper Nicholson Yard in Southampton.

This particular model was produced betweenand 134 yachts in total were produced.

1971 Year Model.

LOA: 11.48 mtrs / 37'8"

LWL: 8.22 mtrs / 27'0"

DRAFT: 1.58 mtrs / 5'1"

BEAM: 3.17 mtrs / 10'5"

Displacement Weight: 7,214 kgs

Part 1 Registered.

Construction

GRP Blue painted hull, white GRP decks, coachroof & pilothouse.  Stainless Steel Pulpit, Pushpit, Stanchions and Boarding Ladder.

Engine

Perkins Model 4-107 Diesel Shaft Driven Engine.

Morse Throttle Control.

New Engine Starting Battery 2018.

Cruising Speed: 5 knots

Maximum Speed:7 knots

Fuel Tank Capacity: 170 Ltrs

Engine Hours: Not Known

Engine Last serviced: 2018

Accommodation

Six Berths in three cabins (including the saloon).  Two Heads with marine toilets, wash basins and storage cupboards.  Galley equipped with a two hob burner gas cooker, sink hot & cold water, 12v Fridge with dedicated separate battery and storage cupboards.

Inventory

Navigation Lights.

Ritchie Steering Compass.

Raytheon ST60 Wind Instrument.

Raytheon TriData Instruments.

Raymarine RL70C Chart Plotter.

Raymarine Radar.

Raytheon ST6000+ Autopilot.

Raytheon ST60 Multi Display.

Furuno GPS Navigator.

Navicom RT550 DSC VHF Radio.

Panasonic Cassette Stereo & Speakers.

Warps & Fenders.

Anchor Windlass, Anchor, Chain & Warp.

Furling Head Sail System replaced in 2018.

Nicholson 38 Broker's Comments

This boat has been owned by the current owners since 1997 and they are the third owners.The boat was the subject of a major re-fit in 2003.

PROPULSION

Engine Count

1

Engine Horse Power

41.0

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Fiberglass

OTHER

Drive Transmission Description

Direct

Engine Year

1971

Engine Type

Inboard

No of Heads

2

ABOUT NICHOLSON 38

The Nicholson 38 is 38 feet long and has a 10 feet beam and a draft of 1.6 meters. This 1971 diesel Nicholson 38 powered by Perkins 4 - 107 with 41.0 horsepower. The Nicholson 38 is made of fiberglass.

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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.