Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Barbican 33
Sail

Barbican 33

FOR SALE 33ft 1988 Barbican 33...
Year
1988
Condition
Used
Model
Length
396

Description

FOR SALE 33ft 1988 Barbican 33.

Built in 1988.  The Barbican 33 is a good solid sailing yacht, "Aslan" features wheel steering, lifting keel, slab reefing, self tailing winches, heating, hot water and more.

Please note, mast currently unstepped and the boat has been ashore for 2 years. This is a good honest boat, sadly offered for sale due to owners ill health.

CONSTRUCTION:

1988 GRP construction with white topsides and superstructure, aft cockpit, bermudan sloop rig, long keel with lifting plate. Wheel steering with a skeg hung rudder.

BUILDER

The Barbican Yacht Construction Co to designs by Maurice Griffiths.

DIMENSIONS:

LOA 32'8" (9.95m)
LWL 26'11" (8.33m)
Beam 9'8" (2.99m)
Draft keel up 4'0"
Draft keel down 6'4"
Displacement 5723kg
Ballast 2488kg
Water capacity
Fuel capacity 1
Sail Area approx - Mainsail 208sqft, Genoa 339sqft

ENGINE:

Thorneyroft 32hp inboard diesel engine with shaft drive to fixed propeller.

SAILS and RIG:

Mainsail: x2
Cover: Stak Pak
No1 Genoa: 2005
No2 Genoa: Yes
Storm jib: Yes
Cruising chute: Yes
M/S Reefing: Slab
Genoa Roller Reefing: Yes

ELECTRICS:

12v battery system. 240v shore power.

DECK GEAR:

Stainless steel pushpit, pulpit and guardwires
Boarding ladder
Wheel steering
2 Halyard Winches - Self tail
Outboard bracket on pushpit
CAnchor, chain and warp
Manual windlass
Mooring warps and fenders

NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT:

Echo Sounder: Raymarine Tridata
Log: Raymarine ST60 Tridata and new table
VHF Radio: Swifttech
FM/AM radio
Autopilot: Raymarine ST4000
Combined radar and plotter
GPS: Leica
Navigation lights

SAFETY GEAR:

Fire extinguishers
Jackstay Lifelines on side decks
Manual bilge pump

DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT:

Taylors heating system
240V ringmain
2 Burner paraffin stove
Fridge
Pressurised water
Hot water
Toilet
Beige velour upholstery

ACCOMMODATION:

Five berths in 2 cabins with 6' 1" maximum headroom.Two berths forward in v-berth. Heads to starboard with sea toilet, shower and washbasin. Her saloon has two single settee berths and central table. Single quarter berth.

REMARKS:

"Aslan" is a Barbican 33 built in 1988, long keel with lifting plate, she's a Maurice Griffiths design, a great offshore cruising yacht. 

She's been ashore for the past two years as the owner is unwell.   In current ownership for quite some time, sailed on the East Coast and used for family cruising.

David Morris Boats

In this case we are acting as Brokers only. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract.  A prospective Buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate at his own expense to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability for such engine on our part.  Life-saving appliances do not form part of the inventory and it is for the buyer to ensure they are in date and suitable for his purposes.

Specification

Model
Year
1988
Condition
Used
Price
£18,000
Type
Length
396
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Location
Walton on the Naze, Essex, United Kingdom (Ashore at Bedwells)
Tax Status
Tax Paid
LOA
32 ft 8 in
Length at Water Line
26 ft 11 in
Beam
9 ft 8 in
Max Draft
7 ft 6 in
Min. Draft
4 ft
Keel Type
enums.keel-type.kt-lifting
Engine Make
Thorneycroft
Engine Year
1988
Power
32 hp
Cabins
2
Double Berths
2
Single Berths
2
Heads
1
Fuel Tanks
1 x 25 gal (UK) (Stainless Steel)
Fresh Water Tanks
2 x 50 gal (UK) (Plastic)
Windlass
Manual Windlass

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