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This beautiful Norfolk Smuggler (September Morning) is of exceptional quality having been lovingly looked after by her owners and sailed on the Norfolk Coast, the Norfolk Broads and in the last two years in the Mediterranean Coast of Spain. The Norfolk Smuggler 25 has been carefully designed to ensure a singlehanded sailing ability when required. The cabin trunk provides standing headroom through the yacht without looking cumbersome, and ahead of this there is a safe foredeck to provide security for the foredeck hand. The Smuggler has a heavy displacement hull with a good ballast ratio to provide power under sail and good internal volume. Due to her firm turn of the bilge hull form, her stability is exceptionally good. The high peaked gaff rig has been used on this boat but this time cutter rigged to break down the larger sail area and to provide different permutations when the time comes to reduce sail. The rig will provide excellent sailing performance in all points of sail with exceptionally good windward performance.
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Condition: Very good condition
Vessel type: Sailing/cruising yacht
Designer: Andrew Wolstenholme
Builder: Charlie Ward
Model: Norfolk Smuggler
Constructed: 1998 (Nº 15)
Refitted: 2017-2023
Registration: Poland
Berths: 4
Cabins: 1
Bath: 1
Heads: 1
Hull material: Glass Fibre
Hull type: Displacement
Hull colour: Midnight Blue
Keel type: Lifting Keel
Dry Weight: 4 metric tons
Length overall: 30'/9.32m
Length overdeck: 25'/7.69m
Length over water line: 22'3"/6.85m
Beam: 8'9"/2.69m
Mast: 7.70m
Headroom in the interior: is 5’10” /1.79m
Trailing Air Draft mast on tabernacle: 3.5m
Floating Air Draft mast up sail down (does not include VHF aerials etc): 11.20m
Draught: 2'9"/0.85m
Draught centre plate down: 4'11"/1.51m
Total sail area: 404ft2/38.26m2
Displacement: 3.7 tons
Engine:
Engine model: Yanmar 2GM20
Engine power: 18
Very Good Conditions
Inventory:
Sprayhood
Hardwood grab handle on front deck for anchor well
Anchor, chain and warps
Full hardwood seat battens on seats in cockpit
Stainless Steel anodised Pushpit with boarding ladder
Life raft under aft seating (will need servicing)
Halyard bags
Compass mounted through forward starboard bulkhead in cockpit
Depth and speed mounted through forward port bulkhead in cockpit
GPS mounted in cabin
VHF mounted in cabin
Battery charger including shore main socket
1Å~13 amp/240 volt socket in cabin
Twin 75 A/H batteries with changeover switch
Fire extinguishers and blanket mounted in galley and compainway
Teak plate and bowl rack mounted in galley
Teak cup holder mounted in galley
Wooden chopping board cover for sink in galley
Cutlery holder mounted in galley
Autohelm ST50 Tri-data unit fitted (speed/log/depth/temperature)
Autohelm self sterring equipment
Autohelm wind direction/speed unit fitted
Webasto heating system
Gas stove and oven (gimballed)
Barometer and clock mounted in cabin
Gimballed oil lamp with heat shade mounted on mast support post in cabin
Four electric directional lamps in cabin
Two fixed electric lights over side seating in cabin
Teak panelling and porthole mirror mounted over anchor well inspection hatch forward of berth in cabin
Teak panel with brass coat hooks mounted above heads
Teak soap dish and small teak shelf mounted in heads
Extendable wooden table in cabin
Teak flooring