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Trapper 300 Sailing Yacht

Location Falmouth, UK. Get contact data at BoatShed
$9,858
Request survey for $446
Foresail Blade ()
Beam
2.54m
Boarding ladder
Boathook
Builder
Trapper Yachts Ltd
Cabin(s)
1
Compass
Construction
GRP
Cooker/stove
Designer
Bruce Kirby
Displacement
2,166kg (4,776.0lbs)
Draft Max
1.65m
Draft Min
1.50m
Drive
Shaft
Echo sounder
Engine
1 x Diesel 9hp
Engine Cooled
Indirect
Engine Hours
Not Recorded
Engine make and model
Yanmar 1GM10 (2011)
Fenders
Finish
Gelcoat finish
Fuel capacity
20.0 ltr (4.4 G) Total - 0 Tanks
Fuel consumption (approx)
Not Recorded
Grill
Headroom
1.77m
Heads
1 heads (Sea Toilet)
Headsail
McWilliams - Furling (1980)
LOA
8.00m
LWL
6.27m
Life buoys
Life jackets
Log
Lying
Falmouth, UK
Mainsail
McWilliams - Slab (1980) Stack Pack, 2 Reefs
Manual water system
Navigation lights
No. of single berths
4
Non-Smokers
Other sails
Spinnaker ()
Prop(s)
3 blade folding
Radar Reflector
Sail cover
Sink
Speed
Steering
Tiller
Storage
On mooring
Total # of berths
4
Underwater profile
Fin
VHF
Warps
Water capacity
20.0 ltr (4.4 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Wind



Boatshed Cornwall have the opportunity to list this Trapper 300 cruiser/racer sailing yacht. Designed by Bruce Kirby, better known for the Laser dinghy, back in 1976. The Trapper 300 is a cruiser/racer quarter tonner yacht, with about 180 having been built.


This example was seen on the swinging mooring and offered an impression of a well cared for and loved yacht, having been in the same ownership since new. Once onboard this was further supported by the upgrades and cleanliness this yacht has benefitted from.


Some upgrades include
Renewed main engine (2011)
Renewed anodes (2022)
Lat antifouled (2024)


A one owner from new yacht and clearly one that appears to have been looked after then, if this type of yacht appeals to you then I would recommend it added to your viewing list.


These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.



How long have you owned the boat for?

For over forty (40) years


Why are you selling her?

Not being used now


Where have you sailed her?

English Channel/South Coast




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