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"Hyskeir II", Silver-Bain Twin Screw Motor Sailer Ketch  Lying  near Rotterdam, Holland

 
Hyskeir II
Sails and Deck Gear
Wheelhouse
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Guest Cabin
Forecabin
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Hyskeir II, Silver-Bain Twin Screw Motor Sailer Ketch for sale

€172,000 or approximately £117,000

Hyskeir II is a classic, canoe stern motor sailer twin screw ketch designed by John Bain and built by James A. Silver Ltd of Rosneath in 1948.   Hull construction is of Mahogany and Pitch Pine planking on Oak frames with Oak bulkheads and stringers. Decks are teak laid on Pitch Pine deck beams; the wheel house is of Teak. She currently has three berths but could easily accommodate six. 

She is still fitted with her original 4-cylinder Gleniffer 48hp air-start diesel engines. These have done approximately 1,200 hours since the last overhaul. She has a Farymann diesel 6.5KVA Genset and oil fired central heating throughout.

 

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Approximate Dimensions

Length Overall  54ft 16.46m
Waterline Length  52ft 15.85m
Beam  15ft 1in 4.6m
Draft  6ft 3ins 1.9m
Air draft 44ft 4ins 13.5m
Sail Area 505sq ft 47sqm
Displacement  36tons
Ballast 4 tons

 

 

[ Hyskeir II] Sails and Deck Gear ] Wheelhouse ] Layout ] Saloon ] Galley ] Owner's Cabin ] Guest Cabin ] Forecabin ] Heads ] Engine Room ] Specifications ] Comments ]
For further details or to arrange to view, please contact Adrian  Espin at: - Astonbury Marine Services 
19 Colne Road, Brightlingsea, Essex, CO7 0DL  Tel: 01206 305 996  or +44 1206 305 996
  
or email to: adrian@EasternYachts.com
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