Sale details SLEUTH HOUND
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Sale details SLEUTH HOUND
Transworld Yachts Sailing Ltd Hamble Point Marina School Lane, Hamble SOUTHAMPTON SO31 4JD : +44 (0)23 8045 4000 : +44 (0)23 8045 6406 enq@transworld-yachts.co.uk 2006 Hallberg-Rassy 342 — SLEUTH HOUND Builder Hallberg-Rassy Varvs AB Year 2006 Make Hallberg-Rassy LOA 10.32m Class HR342 LWL 9.09m 29’9” Style Aft cockpit yacht Beam 3.42m 11’2” Construction GRP Draft 1.82m Type Cruising Yacht Displacement 5.30 Tonnes Keel Fin Lead Keel 1.95 Tonnes Rig Fractional Sloop Fuel 165 Litres Designer Germán Frers Water 265 Litres Engine Volvo Penta D1-30 29HP Accommodation 6 berths in 3 cabins including saloon 33’10” 5’11” Price : £124,950 VAT Paid Popular, well-equipped family cruising yacht, now with new (2014) engine The greatest care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars and they are believed to be accurate at the time of printing however in this case we are acting as brokers only . The correctness of the details can not be guaranteed and they should not constitute the terms of any contract. A prospective purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or engine trial. Page 2 2006 Hallberg-Rassy 342 - SLEUTH HOUND Layout Plan General Characteristics Number of Heads 1 Engine hours 450 Number of Showers 1 Steering Tiller Water Hot and cold pressurised Drive type Saildrive Heating Webasto cabin heater Cruising speed 6 knots Domestic Inventory: The interior is finished in mahogany with matt silk varnish. Flush mounted interior locker doors with invisible hinges and built in end stoppers. Deluxe blue upholstery. Beige side curtains and skylight curtains. The floors are in real teak with inlaid holly stripes and varnished. Beige carpet throughout. White headlining accentuated with mahogany inlays. Webasto diesel fired cabin heating with outlets throughout the boat. SALOON: Settee berths port and starboard, lee cloths to both berths. Bulkhead cushions to both berths. Lockers above the sofas and stowage space underneath the starboard side saloon sofa. Bookshelves on port and starboard side. Additional shelf under starboard sofa for additional stowage. Dropleaf saloon table with bottle stowage in centre section. Opening portlights. Pioneer stereo radio/CD player with speakers in saloon and cockpit. Headroom 1.9m. GALLEY: White laminate countertop with mahogany fiddles around. Eno gimballed 2 burner cooker with oven and fiddles. Two stainless steel sinks with hot and cold pressurised water. Foot pump as reserve. Chopping board, drawers and waste bin. 12v refrigeration unit in insulated coolbox with basket. Opening portlight. CHART TABLE: Forward facing chart table with space for instruments and charts. Lift up seat with stowage below. Drawers under the chart table. Electric switch panel with voltmeter, fuel and water gauges. Opening portlight. FORWARD CABIN: Double berth 2.14m long and 2.07m wide at the widest part annd 57cm at the foot end. On both sides there are lockers The greatest care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars and they are believed to be accurate at the time of printing however in this case we are acting as brokers only . The correctness of the details can not be guaranteed and they should not constitute the terms of any contract. A prospective purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or engine trial. 2006 Hallberg-Rassy 342 - SLEUTH HOUND Page 3 Domestic Inventory cont. above and generous stowage below the berth. Hanging locker on starboard side and various lockers on starboard side. Vanity unit to port. Two opening portlights. Door leading to saloon. AFT CABIN: 2.16m long berth, 1.76m wide at widest part, foot end 1.11m wide. Hanging locker. Lockers above berth and stowage below. Door leading to saloon. Three opening portholes. HEADS COMPARTMENT: Interior lining and cupboard in white matt Resopal. Watertight shower stall with teak grating. Jabsco manual pump toilet. Holding tank, to be emptied by gravity or deck pump outlet. PlexiCor composite stone wash basin and PlexiCor countertop. Stowage above and below. Wet locker. Large mirror. Two opening portholes for ventilation. Rig and Sails: Sloop fractional rig by Selden 2 spreader rig Inmast furling system to mainsail Spinnaker halyard Removable inner forestay Extra genoa halyard (both in Dynema) All lines led aft to cockpit Selden Rod kicker Antigybe system Aluminium protection tubes over rigging screws Spinnaker track to fwd of mast Telescopic pole stowed on mast Radar mounted to backstay with auto leveling SAILS: Elvstrom Dacron 320 APMH furling main in good condition Furling genoa with Furlex 200S furling system Elvstrom Dacron Genoa with UV protection (grey matching canvas renewed 2012) E foam luff to Genoa Furling code zero cruising chute by DOYLE SAILS Storm jib with piston hanks Storm trisail Mechanical Systems: Volvo Penta D1-30 29HP 3 cylinder marine diesel engine—new 2014 Approximately 450 engine hours at August 2015 Full service history Folding 3 blade propeller 115 Ah alternator 1 x 12v 62Ah engine start battery 12v 225Ah battery bank from 2 x 6V batteries in series 230v shore power connection, isolator, circuit breaker & cable. Battery charging system (Mastervolt IVO SMART) Battery control system (Masterlink BTM1) Insulated calorifier - renewed 2012 Electric shower pump The greatest care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars and they are believed to be accurate at the time of printing however in this case we are acting as brokers only . The correctness of the details can not be guaranteed and they should not constitute the terms of any contract. A prospective purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or engine trial. 2006 Hallberg-Rassy 342 - SLEUTH HOUND Page 4 Deck Equipment: Teak laid side decks Tiller steering Twin bow rollers on stainless steel stemhead fitting Lewmar electric windlass with switch controls at helm and on foredeck Delta 16kg main anchor with 40m 8mm chain 2 x Lewmar 44CEST electric self-tailing primary winches 2 x Lewmar 30CST self-tailing halyard winches on coach roof Stainless steel protector strips to all mooring cleats Cockpit table with stowage fittings Sprayhood Complete cockpit tent enclosure Fixed windscreen with opening centre section Extra opening Lewmar portlight in aft cabin Bathing platform with folding ladder Detachable bowsprit for code zero cruising chute Navigation Equipment: Raymarine C80 radar/chart plotter system - screen mounted on coachroof. AIS to Raymarine C80 (transponder system) Raymarine ST60 speed, log Raymarine ST60 depth Raymarine ST60 wind Raymarine ST6001G plus autopilot with remote control SEA ME active radar reflector Standard Horizon DSC VHF with cockpit repeater Analogue compass Combined tricolour/anchor light at mast head International navigation lights Deck light Safety Equipment: Liferaft in canister with cradle on pushpit—new 2013 Webbing jackstays on deck Electric bilge pump with float switch Manual bilge pump Emergency electric bilge pump Electric gas switch from galley Gas detector/alarm system—new 2014 Man over board system - tribuckle - controlled by electric winches Horse shoe life buoy x 2 2 x fire extinguishers Inflatable Dan buoy Construction: Isopthalic gelcoat & Isopthalic polyester resin Hand layup method Insulated above water against heat/cold/noise Lead keel bolted with 12 S/S bolts Integral rubbing strake to hull with protective brass strip Underside coated with 2 coats of epoxy from new Category A (unlimited ocean voyages) Cockpit length 2.41m Hull No. 63 Lying: Hamble The greatest care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars and they are believed to be accurate at the time of printing however in this case we are acting as brokers only . The correctness of the details can not be guaranteed and they should not constitute the terms of any contract. A prospective purchaser is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or engine trial.