Victoria Frances 26
Victoria Frances 26
Victoria Frances 26
Victoria Frances 26
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Victoria Frances 26

TheFrances 26is a most capable compact cruising yacht with very pretty lines, originally designed by Chuck Paine for his own use as the smallest sailing yacht that would be safe for offshore cruising. This late example is very well equipped and benefits from a replacement engine in 2003, diesel heat...
Year
1993
Condition
Used
Class
Length
312

Description

TheFrances 26is a most capable compact cruising yacht with very pretty lines, originally designed by Chuck Paine for his own use as the smallest sailing yacht that would be safe for offshore cruising. This late example is very well equipped and benefits from a replacement engine in 2003, diesel heating (new 2008), Waeco fridge/freezer (new 2008), Nelson cooker (new 2009) as well as a good level of navigation equipment. Closely related to the Victoria 26 but offering an open plan layout they make a great alternative to the Contessa 26, Cornish Crabber or Norfolk Gypsy.Viewing by appointment only through our Essex office on (01621) 785600.Show More

Specification

Year
1993
Class
Length
312
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Hull Shape
Monohull
Offered By
Clarke & Carter Interyacht Ltd. - Suffolk - Clarke & Carter
Radar Reflector
Yes
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
1GM10
Engine Year
2003
Total Power
9hp
Engine Type
Inboard
Drive Type
Direct Drive
Rope Cutter
Yes
Propeller Type
3 Blade
Propeller Material
Bronze
Cruising Speed
5kn
Max Speed
6kn
Range
150nm
Length Overall
29ft
Length on Deck
26ft
Max Draft
3.83ft
Beam
8.17ft
Cabin Headroom
5.92ft
Length at Waterline
21.25ft
Windlass
Manual Windlass
Electrical Circuit
12V
Fresh Water Tank
1 x 11.89 gal ()
Fuel Tank
1 x 11.89 gal ()
Holding Tank
()
Single Berths
2
Double Berths
1
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Type
Condition
Used

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