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Halberdier 36 – Jinty - Partnership Yacht Brokers · 2017. 6. 15. · Boat Name: Jinty Hull...
Transcript of Halberdier 36 – Jinty - Partnership Yacht Brokers · 2017. 6. 15. · Boat Name: Jinty Hull...
Make:Make: Halberdier
Model:Model: 36
Length:Length: 11 m
Price:Price: GBP 69,995
Year:Year: 2012
Condition:Condition: Used
Location:Location: Anglesey, Isle ofAnglesey, UnitedKingdom
Boat Name:Boat Name: Jinty
Hull Material:Hull Material: Fibreglass(GRP)
Draft:Draft: 1.52 m
Number of Engines:Number of Engines: 1
Fuel Type:Fuel Type: Diesel
Number:Number: 6089226
Halberdier 36 – Jinty
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Conceived in 1980 and born in 2012, this Halberdier 36 is a bespoke yacht with uniquefeatures.
Partnership Yacht Brokers - Jacqui BugdenDinorwic Marina, Y Felinheli LL56 4JN, United Kingdom
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LOA:LOA: 11 m
Beam:Beam: 3.38 m
Min. Draft:Min. Draft: 1.52 m
Max Draft:Max Draft: 1.52 m
Windlass:Windlass: ElectricWindlass
Electrical Circuit:Electrical Circuit: 12V
Liferaft Capacity:Liferaft Capacity: 6
Fuel Tanks #:Fuel Tanks #: 1
Fuel Tanks Cap.:Fuel Tanks Cap.: 120 L
Fuel Tanks Material:Fuel Tanks Material: Aluminum
The hull was built by Eric White and his company Marcon, who made Halberdier hulls forMoody. Marcon closed in 1979 and we believe this is one of the moulds Eric White boughtand then sold on. This hull was bought in 1980 by a marine engineer who intended to buildthe boat and sail it to New Zealand. Sadly he died before he made significant progress withthe project.
The present owners, Jane and Andy, wanted a bespoke yacht and on finding the hull in2000 recognised it as ideal for their purpose. The hull, keel and masts were delivered tothem at the marina owned by the family and for the next 12 years they lived on site, workingto provide funding for the project while also managing the build. Professionals on site at themarina were used for the creation of the boat; Marine Engineer, Marine Electrician, cabinetmaker, rigger etc. while Jane was responsible for the interior design and sourcing theelements required for the high end specification she wanted. A marine surveyor monitoredthe build throughout. A 3 ton cast iron ballast keel was fitted and the hull was gelshielded. A Beta B50 engine was fitted and 70 hours were put on it during trials.
The “must haves” that Jane ensured were included were:
• LED mood lighting• Wood detail finish throughout• Curved galley design• Wallas diesel stove• Wallas flush mounted diesel ceramic hob• 12 volt microwave oven• Hotpot pressurised hot water system• Eberspacher Aquatronic water heater to radiators throughout• Electric vacuum flush toilet• Heated towel rail
By the time they had finished in 2012 the boat was exactly what Jane and Andy would havewished for as the vessel to take them travelling to the sun in retirement. They undertook“shake down” cruises to check that everything worked as they would wish and then in 2014prepared to set sail. Then, just before they were due to leave their plans had to change forhealth reasons. After much thought they made the decision to retire from sailing and to passJinty on to a new owner who will be able to take advantage of all she has to offer.
MeasurementsMeasurements
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Fresh Water Tanks #:Fresh Water Tanks #: 2
Fresh Water Tanks Cap.:Fresh Water Tanks Cap.: 200 L
Fresh Water Tanks Material:Fresh Water Tanks Material: Plastic
Holding Tanks #:Holding Tanks #: 1
Number of single berths:Number of single berths: 2
Number of double berths:Number of double berths: 4
Number of Cabins:Number of Cabins: 2
Number of Heads:Number of Heads: 1
Engine Make:Engine Make: Beta
Engine Model:Engine Model: B50
Primary Engines:Primary Engines: Inboard
Engine Year:Engine Year: 2012
Hours:Hours: 70
Power:Power: 50 hp
Propeller Type:Propeller Type: 3 Blade
• Depthsounder • Radar
• Radar Detector • Wind Speed and Direction
• Plotter • Autopilot
• Compass • VHF
• Storm Jib • Battened Mainsail
• Furling Genoa
• Steering Wheel • Electric Winch
• Electric Bilge Pump • Oven
• Manual Bilge Pump • Microwave Oven
• Electric Head • Heating
• Hot Water • Refrigerator
• Shore Power Inlet
PropulsionPropulsion
Engine #1Engine #1
FeaturesFeatures
ElectronicsElectronics
SailsSails
RiggingRigging
Inside EquipmentInside Equipment
Electrical EquipmentElectrical Equipment
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• Davit(s) • Tender
• Solar Panel • Liferaft
• Cockpit Cushions
• Lazy Bag • Cockpit Cover
• Lazyjacks
Outside Equipment/ExtrasOutside Equipment/Extras
CoversCovers
Additional InformationAdditional Information
Accommodation:
Centre cockpitMahogany wheel shelterHeating by radiators throughout boatSaloon with u shaped seating and folding tableGalleyAft cabin with double berth, storage, full standing roomForecabin with two single berths, storage, full standing roomTwo additional berths in cockpit if requiredHeads compartment with electric toilet, shower, washbasin, heated towel rail
Sails:
MainMizzenFurling genoaWorking jibCruising chuteMainsail with stackpack and lazyjacksSail cover.
Instruments:
Raymarine chart plotterAISTacktick wind, speed, direction, depthNavtexRaymarine autopilotVHF with dscHandheld VHFCompassRadar
Galley:
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Wallas diesel Safe Flame ovenWallas flush mounted ceramic diesel hob12 volt Cookworks microwave12 volt Waeco top opening refrigeratorSinksPressurised hot and cold water
Equipment:
Liferaft in cannister (6 man)FlaresDanbuoyHorseshoe lifebuoyLifebeltHonwave tender in valiseMercury 4 stroke outboard (4hp)DavitsWarps and fendersJackstaysEpirbRadar reflectorLofrans electric large capacity windlassHydraulic steeringFolding tableSprayhoodCockpit coverCockpit cushionsAutomatic and manual bilge pumps
Electrical:
12 volt plus 240 volt shore power.Solar panels.5 batteries.
DisclaimerDisclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrantthe accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer shouldinstruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desiresvalidated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal withoutnotice.
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PhotosPhotos
Halberdier 36 Marcon hull Halberdier 36 with genoa hoisted
Halberdier 36 on her mooring Halberdier 36 LED mood lighting
Halberdier 36 galley Halberdier 36 galley detail
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Halberdier 36 diesel oven and hob Halberdier 36 Saloon with folding table
Halberdier 36 Saloon seating Halberdier 36 A prayer to Jinty
Halberdier 36 Heating by radiatorsthroughout Halberdier 36 looking aft from forecabin
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Halberdier 36 Heads Halberdier 36 Heated towel rail in heads
Halberdier 36 looking forward to forecabin Halberdier 36 Forecabin
Halberdier 36 Centre cockpit Halberdier 36 Helm position
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Halberdier 36 Wheel under mahoganywheel shelter Halberdier 36 instruments
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Halberdier 36 British Registry Number Halberdier 36 Wood decoration detail
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Halberdier 36 Aft cabin Halberdier 36 Aft cabin
Halberdier 36 Foredeck Halberdier 36 Starboard side looking aft
Halberdier 36 Port side looking aft Halberdier 36 boom
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Halberdier 36 aft deck Halberdier 36 Cockpit cover from aft deck
Halberdier 36 tender in valise Halberdier 36 Looking aft
Halberdier 36 Dorade Halberdier 36 Instruments
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Halberdier 36 wood detail in aft cabin Halberdier 36
Halberdier 36 Mahogany wheel shelter Halberdier 36 Soalr panels
Halberdier 36 Beta 50 Halberdier 36 easy access to engine
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