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Snowgoose of Swansea, Frederick Parker Twin Screw Diesel Yacht, Lying  Belgium

[ Snowgoose ] Decks ] Cockpit ] Wheel House ] Layout ] Saloon ] Galley ] Owners Cabin ] Forecabin ] Heads ] Aft Heads ] Engines ] [ Specifications ] Work Done ] Comments ] Survey ]

 
Snowgoose 
Decks
Cockpit
Wheel House
Layout
Saloon
Galley
Owners Cabin
Forecabin
Heads
Aft Heads
Engines
Specifications
Work Done
Comments
Survey

Specifications

Snowgoose of Swansea is a Frederick Parker Twin Screw Diesel Yacht built by Woodnutt & Co of Warsash, carvel, Mahogany on Oak frames in 1962. The Wheelhouse and coachroof are Teak and marine ply.

She has undergone a major restoration in the current ownership. The decks were completely renewed, Teak, laid on to marine ply in 2005.

Approximate Dimensions

Length Overall  46ft 14.05m
Waterline Length  42ft 8ins 13m
Beam  12ft 2ins 3.7m
Draft  4ft 9ins 1.45m
Air Draft, mast up 23ft 7m
Air Draft, mast down 11ft 3ins 3.4m
Displacement  17 Tons

Accommodation

She provides comfortable accommodation for up to six in three cabins with two heads and a good galley. 

Deck Equipment

2 x 35kg Danforth anchors on 30m chain
25kg Kedge on 30m warp

Hydraulic Anchor winch

     

Henry Browne Sestrel Major Steering compass 

Canvas Cockpit and Hatch cover
Deck mop
2 x boat hooks
Fenders
Warps
Cockpit cushions

General Equipment

Eberspacher D5 diesel fired ducted hot air central heating
Pressurised Hot and Cold water
Hot water by calorifier and immersion heater 
Gimballed Force 4 Stainless steel Cooker with 3 hobs and oven
Gas locker drains overboard
EuroNova 1000F Washing machine
Coolmatic 24Volt Refrigerator
Coolmatic 24Volt Freezer
Blake Victory Marine toilet

Engines

Twin Ford Mermaid 2725E 6-cylinder 120hp diesels Installed  2002

Engine Hours 550 (July 2009)

Tankage

Water - 400 litres galvanised steel
Diesel - 960 litres Steel (new 2005)

Electrics / Electronics

Domestic Battery - 24volt bank of 6x 100AH (fitted 2003), 
Engine and instruments Battery  3x12volt x 140 AH (replaced in 2008) 

Comprehensive circuit breakers / switch panel
Totally rewired 2001
230Vac Shore power installation with RCD unit

Anchor chain counter
Mastervolt inverter 
25A battery charger
5A battery charger

Simrad DSC VHF Radio telephone

Yeoman Chart digitiser 

    

Garmin 451 - links to Yeoman and DSC VHF
Garmin GPS 

    

Pinta Autopilot
Furuno Radar 

Sailor MF, DF and Broadcast receiver
Sailor VHF Radiotelephone

Echo pilot forward looking sonar
Sony Broadcast receiver / CD player
Hand held windspeed meter

Searchlight
Full navigation lights
Interior lights

Safety Gear

    

3 x Fire extinguishers
Auto fire extinguisher in engine space
Lifebelts - with drogues
Danbuoy
Boarding ladder - can be fitted either side or at the stern
Radar reflector
Fire blanket
Gas alarm
Carbon monoxide alarm
First aid kit
XM Oscar MOB rescue line
Horn
3 x electric bilge pumps

Documentation

Previous Bill of sale
British MCA Part One Registration - current
Original designer's Drawings
Equipment manuals

Shore Gear

    

Bombard inflatable dinghy
Cover for dinghy
3.4hp Mariner outboard motor for dinghy
 

[ Snowgoose ] Decks ] Cockpit ] Wheel House ] Layout ] Saloon ] Galley ] Owners Cabin ] Forecabin ] Heads ] Aft Heads ] Engines ] [ Specifications ] Work Done ] Comments ] Survey ]
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

In this case we are acting as Brokers only. The Vendor is not selling in the course of a business. 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, to have the vessel fully surveyed and inspected, sea trialled and opened up.  All Content is copyright - all rights reserved.