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Fiskars Finnclipper 35

Location Brighton. Get contact data at BoatShed
$30,938
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Barometer
Beam
3.12m
Boarding ladder
Builder
Turien, Veneveistramo
Cabin heating
Cabin(s)
1
Carbon Monoxide detector
Carpet
Chart plotter
Clock
Cockpit Enclosure
Compass
Construction
GRP
Cooker/stove
Curtains
Designer
Fiskars
Displacement
6,350kg (14,001.8lbs)
Draft Max
1.12m
Draft Min
1.12m
Drive
Shaft
Engine
1 x Diesel 85hp
Engine Cooled
Indirect
Engine Hours
Not Recorded
Engine make and model
Perkins 4.236 (1974)
Fenders
Finish
Gelcoat finish
Fuel capacity
306.0 ltr (67.3 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Fuel consumption (approx)
Not Recorded
Grill
Handbasin
1
Headroom
2.00m
Heads
1 heads (Manual)
Headsail
- Furling ()
Horn
Hot water system
Instrument Covers
LOA
10.67m
LPG Detector
LWL
8.99m
Lying
Brighton
Mainsail
- Roller boom ()
Navigation lights
No. of double berths
2
No. of single berths
2
Non-Smokers
Oven
Pressurised water system
Prop(s)
3 blade
Refrigerator
Sail cover
Sink
Sprayhood
Steering
Wheel
Stereo
Storage
On marina
TV
Total # of berths
6
Underwater profile
Long keel
VHF DSC radio
Warps
Washing Machine
Water capacity
568.0 ltr (125.0 G) Total - 2 Tanks



This extremely pretty Fiskars Finnclipper 35 looks great and has a really lovely, solid and vintage feel to her.


You can see by her high coachroof that she has great head height inside and plenty of upper deck space.


This looks like a very clean and tidy boat upon approach and she doesn't disappoint, as you get closer!


She has acres of nice flat upper deck space on her coach roof, accessed easily by unobstructed side decks.


A lovely, big, deep and safe feeling cockpit is enclosed fully by a big cockpit tent that looks in good condition and she has two separate helming positions, with a well equipped interior helm position.


Down below, she's very cosy and well appointed - her current owners have made a really good job of making her a very pleasant space to be in.


There is storage absolutely everywhere and a clever head/bathroom layout, to make the most of her space.


Her forecabin looks like a space that could be used for longer periods and all of her interior benefits from great headroom throughout, thanks to her high coach roof.


All in all, this boat looks like a lovely, solid, dependable and sturdy boat - she shows some signs of her age, such as degraded upper deck gel coat and some star crazing around her stanchions, but I think these can generally be expected for a vessel of her age.


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



How long have you owned the boat for?

About 3 years


Why are you selling her?

I've moved ashore


Where have you sailed her?

Brighton area




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