OFFERED BY
Caley Marina
LOCATION
Caley Marina United Kingdom
YEAR
2024
Condition
Used
Year
2024
Make & Model
Pioneer 260 Steady
Boat type
Power
Length
ft.
Location
Caley Marina United Kingdom
Tax status
Inc VAT
PIONER 260 STEADY (PRICE LISTED AS BASIC PRICE)
Excellent carrying capacity and stability make this model just as suitable as a dinghy for adults as it is for children and young people’s favorite boat. The construction provides high buoyancy and safe driving. The boats working great as a rowing boat or with an outboard. A simple helm console can be supplied as an optional extra.
Safety line along the railing and bracket to secure the oars during transport are included as standard. Lining plug in the transom. All Steady boats can be delivered in the colors red and dark grey.
MECHANICAL
Weight 60 kg
Length 254 cm
Breadth 135 cm
Max persons 3 (CE category D DNV Certification)
Max HP/ KW 8 / 6
Shaft length Short
Control cable 7 foot
Engine Count
0
HULL
Hull Material
other
The Pioneer 260 Steady is 0 feet long. The Pioneer 260 Steady is made of other.
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Founded by Jim Dodds in 1969 and later expanded by Jim Hogan, Caley Marina in Inverness transformed the Caledonian Canal into a hub for Scotland’s tourism. Initially named Loch Ness Marine, it evolved under Hogan’s stewardship to include Caley Cruisers, enhancing accessibility to Loch Ness. Today, managed by successive generations, Caley Marina offers comprehensive boat services, pioneering environmental technologies, and operates a top-rated marina awarded Best Small Marina in Britain in 2018.