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Boatshed
The Engine House, Royal Clarence Yard, Weevil Lane, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1AX, UK
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1988 Trader 54 SunlineThis is an extremely imposing looking Trader 54 Sun Line - she's very easy on the eye, yet one can tell that she's a sturdy vessel indeed, designed for long cruises and even longer stays on board! Her upper deck is comprehensively equipped with a huge aft deck for relaxation and entertainment and she has a large, protected-feeling fly bridge, which gives commanding views, more entertainment space and could really contribute to safe manoeuvring in close quarters, or alongside. Down below, w... read more
1979 Eurobanker 42 €150,000
1979 Eurobanker 42A great traditional boat which appears to be in excellent working condition and is currently used as a commercial vessel carrying out daily excursions in the Pagasitikos Gulf area. It has a license for 35 people. The current owners offer a full-service cruise package and offer their guests snacks and drinks helped by the fully equipped kitchen. The decks are spacious and easy to walk around, and the boat's design and style offer a unique cruising experience. There is space for a dinghy with an o... read more
1980 C-Kip Ocean 34Boatshed Brighton is pleased to bring this C-Kip Ocean 34 to market. These vessels have a great reputation for seakeeping, are allegedly built with great strength and seem to have a terrific build quality. The internal fixtures and fittings are all constructed from polished hardwood. The paneling and trim brings the overall style of the interior together. She has a well equipped galley, ample accommodation fore and aft with two heads and shower, and a good sized saloon for entertainment. ... read more
1957 Custom Pilothouse Trawler 48ftOh my golly gosh what a wonderful MFV trawler yacht!! She was built in 1957 at the yard of Edward Van de Voorde, on the River Scheldt at Antwerp, Belgium, for Belgian nobleman Vicomte Max Vilain XIIII. The designer, Alex Selleslagh, had a reputation for drawing stout steel yachts. She feels perfectly proportioned in every way and really feels like a little big ship and she looks the part. With her initial cruising grounds being Iceland now after the last decade cruising Atlantic Spain and Portu... read more


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