Wooden Dunkirk Little Ship
- Bateau REF# · 115235
- Longeur hors tout · 12.95m
- Année · 1935
- Construction · Bois à franc bord
- Coque · A déplacement
- Couchettes · 6
- Moteur · 2 x gasoil 69cv, Ford XD3P ()
- Visible à · London Docklands
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Détails supplémentaires
Architecte | JW White |
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Chantier | JW White |
Visible à | London Docklands |
Capacité carburant | 681.8 L Total - 2 Cuve(s) |
Capacité d'eau | 681.8 L Total - 1 Cuve(s) |
Mécanique
Moteur | 2 x gasoil 69cv |
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Marque et le modèle du moteur | Ford XD3P () |
Heures moteur | Inconnu |
Refroidi par | Indirect |
Barre | barre à roue |
Transmission | arbre d'hélice |
Hélice(s) | 3 blade |
Consommation carburant (approx) | 3.5 L /hr A vitesse de croisière |
Vitesse de croisière | 6 noeuds |
Vitesse Max | 7 noeuds |
Dimensions
Longeur hors tout | 12.95m |
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Longeur flottaison | 12.95m |
Bau | 3.96m |
Tirant d'eau Max | 1.22m |
Hauteur sous barrots | 1.88m |
Stationnement | Marina |
Systèmes électriques
12 batterie volts, 4 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur
Construction
Construction | Bois à franc bord |
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Coque | A déplacement |
Finition | Peinture finition |
Aménagements
Nombre total de couchages | 6 |
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Nombre de lits doubles | 1 |
Nombre de lits simples | 4 |
Cabines | 3 |
Lavabo | 2 |
Douche | 1 |
Toilettes | 1 Toilettes (Manuels) |
A bright and spacious interior, sleeping six in comfort
4 feux(s) gaz cuisinière
Aménagements
Cuisinière | |
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Grill | |
Four | |
Evier | |
Frigo | |
Chauffage de cabine | |
Système d'eau sous pression | |
Système d'eau chaude | |
Four à micro-ondes |
A bright and spacious interior, sleeping six in comfort
4 feux(s) gaz cuisinière
Accastillage de pont
guindeau
1 ancre(s)
30.00m de chaîne
Equipement de Navigation
Compas | |
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Vitesse | |
Log | |
GPS | |
Feux de navigation | |
Sondeur |
Equipement de Sécurité
Gilets de sauvetage |
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2 pompes de cale (1 manuel / 1 électrique)
Commentaires du Broker
What a piece of history! Steeped in tradition, this lovely gentleman's cruiser is everything a Dunkirk Little Ship should be. I think the current owner says it all: "It is quite simple for me. If it was not for these 'Little Ships' saving the soldiers, we would be speaking German and there is no point in owning a 'Little Ship' if you can't get the veterans on board and celebrate their achievement in time of disaster. They turned defeat into victory and I am the proud custodian of a piece of British history. We have no choice with the veterans. They will die. We have an easier choice with the 'Little Ships' because we can save them."
The current owner has lavished much care and put in many hours of toil over the last 14 years. Why's he selling? He's bought another Dunkirk Little Ship, of course!
Down below, she's comfortable, spacious, warm and welcoming - a real home from home. The interior needs a little cosmetic finishing and the external woodwork needs some dabs of varnish here and there, but other than that she's ready to continue her cruising life or would make a great liveaboard.
The new owner will be able to join the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships and take part in their events, including a return to Dunkirk every five years.
These boat details are subject to contract.