Williams & Smithells | |
Wicormarine, Cranleigh Road, Portchester, Hampshire, PO16 9DR, UK | |
Contact: | Mark Ellyatt |
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38ft Steel Centre Cockpit cruiser (42ft incl fixed bowsprit for cutter rig) Built in Germany by Karl Feltz Bootwerft, Hamburg, 1980. Designed by Karl Feltz. Complete steel construction with flush decks, traditional full keel, wheel steering + hydrovane steering. A proven powerful cruising yacht, designed for comfort and durability whilst sailing. Still in 1st original German ownership from new, in vgc condition for age. First used in 1985
Powered by a Bukh 36hp engine (4,200hrs), keel cooled, Cutter rigged with bowsprit, Lee Sails Main & Genoa, excellent range of supporting sails (from 1985 - 8/10). Comprehensive power mgmt. systems including solar. Navigation gear most suitable to this style of yacht (incl radar, autopilot etc), full safety equipment.
Accom for 3-4 throughout, large double aft cabin, passage berth, attractive high gloss finish to dark wood interior, spacious U-shaped seating area forward of galley & nav station, single heads with shower & bath aft, Eberspacher heating, Calorifier( hot water), generous tankage for fuel, water and grey/black.
Euros 44,950
Designer: | Feltz |
Builder: | Feltz |
Make: | Feltz |
Model: | Skorpion 11 MS |
Constructed: | 1980 |
No. of engines: | 1 |
Engine model: | Bukh DV 36ME |
Engine power: | 36 |
Engine hours: | 4200 |
Fuel type: | Diesel |
Drive type: | Shaft drive |
Length over all: | 38' |
Hull material: | Steel |
Hull type: | Monohull |
Keel type: | Full Keel |
Accom for 3 in main double cabin + single passage berth
Generous headroom throughout.
Dark solid wood/teak high gloss finished interior
Large forward V deck locker, deck access
Bulkhead
Main saloon forward with large U-shaped seating and central table. Storage around and below seating.
Galley to port L-shaped, oven, sink, top loading fridge unit.
Navigation station to stbd
Large heads/bathroom to stbd incl bath/shower
Passage down port side with bunk to aft cabin, access to engine with cushions above access enclosure.
Double aft cabin with large full offset bed to stbd side ½ berth/cushion port
Domestic
Eno Gas oven and hob with three burners
Ceiling fan as in the bathroom
Fridge with storage plate and 8 cm insulation. Contact with the storage disk enables e.g. meat to be frozen
Remote gas switch and gas warning device
Sony 2001 SSB world receiver
For music car radio with CD drive another aft with a tape drive
Eberspächer air heating with 2-stage operation
Built in Germany by Karl Feltz Bootwerft, Hamburg, 1980
Designed by Karl Feltz
Modified Skorpion II
Flush deck version
Full Keel
Ballast space was filled with lead ingots and each layer was poured with liquid lead in order to prevent as few cavities as possible and to shift the weight down as far as possible 3.1 tons. The lead ballast was sealed permanently.
Centre Cockpit Steel Cutter
Complete steel construction, hull, decks & structure
Wheel steering
LOA: 42’6 / 13.0m
LOD: 38’3 / 11.7m
Beam: 10’7 / 3.25m
Draft: 5’9 / 1.8m
Displacement: 10 tons
Ballast: 3 tons
Tanks
Fuel: 380 ltrs in 1+1 tanks S/S
Main diesel tank in the keel with a capacity of approx. 380 ltrs.
Separate day tank under the cockpit storage space of approx. 60 ltrs.
Water: 560 ltrs in 4 tanks (5th smaller tank is redundant) 3 way valves to transferring water if required
Holding: Grey/Waste water tank – Henderson pump out valve.
Fuel and water tanks located in the keel (replaced by plastic tanks in 2015) serving as additional ballast
Another 2 water tanks with approx. 260 ltrs above or in front of the ballast space (One is currently out of order because it is leaking) everything amidships below the waterline
Water boiler/calorifier positioned with above tanks.
Lofrans 1000 watt windlass
Control from the cockpit or with the control unit
Bow anchor approx. 30 kg. On 10 mm chain. 75 meters
Spare anchor screwed in the bilge 30 kg
Sprayhood
Winter covers
Bimini and complete "cake stand" sides and back wall mounted with zippers.
Boat cover over the entire ship for winter storage
Cockpit cover for lying in the water.
Boarding ladder
Garmin GPS
Simrad Radar – Simrad digital
Sailor VHF
Kenwood TS50 radio tuner
Sailor VHF spark, programmable on US channels
Kenwood HF Transceiver TS 50 output power 100 watts activated for all frequencies as well as additional narrow band filter.
Antenna tuner "Smart tuner" on the backstay
Autopilot: Autohelm 3000 with belt drive on the steering wheel
Hydrovane wind vane control
Instruments cockpit:
Digital log and echo in the cockpit
VDO remote Compass subsidiary display. Main unit at the chart table
Magnetic. Compass C-Plath Venus on steering column
Mechanical. Rudder angle indicator
Bukh DV 36ME diesel engine, 36hp
Approx 4,200 hrs
Shaft drive
Keel cooling for engine
Wind vane – Hydrovane steering
Cutter Rigged
S/S spars
Fixed bowsprit (1.3m)
Sails (1985) by Lee Sails
Main, Genoa, Blister & 2 x storm jibs
Mainsail: Large with 3 reefs.
1 self-tacking jib on rail 2 Yankee (1 smaller than normal with reef)
1 genoa as a light wind sail.
S-jib can also be used in half wind.
2 trade sails (The lower ends are fixed with pre-installed lines above the deck)
2 storm foresails (so far only attached as a test as well as 1 Trysail)
1 blister with a hose.
Winches:
On the mast: 3 self-tailing halyard winches. 1 simple winch for Smee reefs
4 sheet winches in the cockpit self-tailing.
1 furling device for headsail. Just to roll away. Not intended as a reef.
All headsails with stay riders so that each sail can be driven on the furling device.
Shore power
Domestic batteries
Single engine start battery 60 a/h
2 alternators charging by engine
2nd Alternator – Fitted to Shaft so produces electricity even when under sail and shaft turning
Inverter – 1 kw
15a/h battery charger
200w solar panel
Power generation:
45 amp alternator on the engine
As well as a 16 amp off Prop Shaft
Solar cells/panels 250 watts with 2 charging circuit controllers can be switched to any battery
Mounted on equipment rack at the rear
While 200 watts charge a discharged battery, the remaining charge can be diverted offering 50 watts on the other. (Max efficiency) or both on one battery for quick charge
Both alternators can also be switched to each battery, even with solar power
Starter battery is powered by an isolating diode
Can also be charged from the solar cells
Charger 220V-12 Amp. Hardly used due to solar cells
Tenders
2 small tenders, inflatable & hard
Fixed hard dinghy for 2, stored on deck in fixed mounts (this also covers the life raft)
Bombard rubber inflatable dinghy for 4. (Stowed in the aft storage space)
With the 4 PS Evinrude (2 cylinder 2 stroke)
4/5 person life raft
2 inflatable vests /life jackets
2 solid vests/life jackets
Lifebelts with solid attachment points in the cockpit and 2 stainless steel stretching lines from the masthead to the foredeck
Kal 25 distress pistol. Div. expired ammunition
Satellite broadcaster Epirb whether still up to date I don't know. No data transmission, only emergency call
2 fire extinguishers
Bilge pumps:
1 Henderson MK5 in the cockpit for the engine bilge
1 Henderson MK5 below deck in the bathroom for the forward bilge
Also serves to empty the dirty water tank by means of a 3-way valve
1 automatic bilge pump in the motor bilge currently being dismantled
The condition or level of safety equipment on board is not to be negotiated on following survey. It is likely to be listed by most surveyors but is not structural or an integral working part of the vessel and is not to be used to further negotiate the price down after survey. We strongly suggest that for your own personal safety that when purchasing a yacht you provide new safety equipment rather than relying on second hand gear.
Should you become the new owner of this yacht then the responsibility to re-register or update official bodies for items such as EPIRB, VHF, MMSI or AIS becomes yours.
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