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1992 60 Feet Beachcraft Colin Archer
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| Year: |
1992 |
| Make: |
Beachcraft |
| Model: |
Colin Archer |
| Length: |
60 Feet |
| Engine: |
Twin |
| Fuel: |
Diesel |
| Hull: |
Steel |
| Location: |
United States |
| Price: |
USD 335,976 |
| Comment: |
Very Good |
| Status: |
Active |
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| Description |
Accommodations
There is a wheel house and a fly bridge. In the back of the wheelhouse there is a table and a L-shaped sofa which makes the wheelhouse also a comfortable saloon. The vessel can fully be navigated from both the wheel house and the fly bridge.
Below deck it is very roomy, wooden interior
Living room with sofa which can be converted into a bed, desk and many cupboards, a cabin with 2 bunk beds and a bath room with shower in the forward part of the vessel and a master bedroom with double bed and private bath in the rear.
Galley
A large kitchen with electric oven, brand new Enders marine gas stove (2 burner), micro wave and 2 refrigerators, fully equipped with plates, cutlery, pots, etc.
Electronics
Steering is hydraulically, both manually (Tenfjord) or by the Simrad-Robertson Autopilot. There is a Furomo GPS with RD 30 remote display and a Sitex GPS. Also there is a Furomo 16 mm Radar, Sitex VHF and Icom SSB Radio. Astron 12V Powersupply RS-A 35M , additional external speakers, depth sounder, rudder indicator
Electrical
The vessel is powered by 2 Yanmar Diesel Engines, Type 4JH2E of 50 HP each on to 2 bronze propellers. Each engine has a Hitachi 12V 55Amps alternator. Additionally there is a 24V 80 Amps alternator an the port engine. A Kohler generator supplies
7 KW at 220 V from where the 12 24V Trojan batteries of 675 AH are charged. Each engine as well as the generator has its own 12 V starter battery. Furthermore an Air Marine wind generator is installed.
-Victron DC24V/AC 220V transformer, Atlas 24/2000, charger (Skylla 24V/50Amp) and controller
-Black and Decker 110V battery charger (Smart 75 Amp)
Xantrex Link 1000
Deck
Main anchor is a dHone 110 lbs. anchor with 330 ft. 13 mm galvanized chain operated by a Maxwell 3000 windless. Secondary there is a 75 lbs. CQR anchor with 330 ft 10 mm chain operated by a manual windless. As stern anchor there is a 65 lbs. CQR anchor. No. 4 is a conventional anchor of 75 lbs. as spare anchor.
Sail and Rigging
She bears 5 sails : except for the foresail of 280 sq ft are all others Furlex Reef systems. Jib 538 sq ft, mainsail 500 sq ft and mizzen 272 sq ft. There are 5 Anderson- and one Lewmar winch. Both main and mizzen masts are lattice constructions of stainless steel.
Additional
Tecnicomar water maker produces 40 Gal. per hour.
Various manual and electrical bilge pumps
Features and Benefits
Built in 1992 at the Beachcraft Conavroegh shipyard in Geldermalsen, Holland, she was designed by Tom Tholen, Hans Brod and the famous Dick Zaal. After the wooden interior was finished, she was registered and put into service in 1994. She measures 60 ft o.a. and 50 ft. over deck, beam 15 ft 4 inches, draft 7 ft 4 inches. Gross tonnage 24 mt, net tonnage 7 mt, displacement 33 mt.
The vessel is powered by 2 Yanmar Diesel Engines, Type 4JH2E of 50 HP each on to 2 bronze propellers. Each engine has an Hitachi 12V 55Amps alternator. Additionally there is a 24V 80 Amps alternator an the port engine. A Kohler generator supplies
4 diesel tanks plus a 50 Gal. day tank can hold 650 Gal. 3 additional tanks are installed but not connected they are used as storage space. Water is stored in one 250 Gal. tank and one 125 Gal. tank. A Tecnicomar water maker produces 40 Gal. per hour. Also there is a grey water tank of 220 Gal.
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Disclaimer: The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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