Lochin Marine International Ltd. | |
The Boatyard,, Robinson Road,, NEWHAVEN, East Sussex, BN9 9BL, UK | |
Contact: | Simon Thomas |
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€200,000 | | |
Status: | Sale Agreed |
Tax Status: | Tax Paid |
Tax Information: | EU VAT paid |
Location: |
Belgium Belgium [View Map] |
Reference: | LOCH 1206 |
'Lady Sarah' is a prime example of the Lochin Sports Cruiser built for distance travel and comfort. The current owner elected to build his craft using professional trades very much to his personal requirement. He has tastefully selected a layout and materials that would suit most serious cruiserman. Maintained in excellent condition, this craft has been little used with only minimal engine hours. A true example of a Lochin that itches to be used in the environment she loves the most - the sea in all her moods! Fantastic price at a fraction of replacement cost. Vessel is CE marked
Condition: | Excellent |
Vessel type: | Lochin 40 Sports Cruiser |
Designer: | Lochin |
Builder: | Lochin Marine Int. Ltd + others |
Make: | Lochin |
Model: | L40 SC |
Constructed: | 2001 |
No. of engines: | 2 |
Engine model: | Caterpillar |
Engine power: | 420 |
Engine hours: | 390 |
Fuel type: | Diesel |
Drive type: | Shaft drive |
Cruising Speed: | 20 Knots |
Maximum Speed: | 25 Knots |
Length over all: | 13.13m |
Length of deck: | 12.19m |
Length at waterline: | 11.3m |
Beam: | 3.93m |
Maximum draft: | 1.25m |
Hull material: | Glass Fibre |
Hull type: | Semi Displacement |
Hull colour: | Blue |
Keel type: | Full Keel |
Displacement: | 14 metric tons |
Fuel capacity: | 1800 Litres |
Water capacity: | 160 Litres |
From aft: Entry to the accommodation is by the centrally positioned door - aft in the Deck Saloon - with a protective overhang of the superstructure wing.
The DECK SALOON / WHEELHOUSE offers fully upholstered seating to both port and starboard areas of the wheelhouse. The raised helm position is to port with full engine and auxiliary instrumentation, electronics and controls, etc., and an excellent panoramic vision from the elevated KAB suspension helm seat. The stylish console provides a unique and pleasing appeal with curved joinery and timber refinements being a significant theme throughout the accommodation. To starboard, seating extends almost the full length of the cabin with useful storage areas below and a large pedestal dining table.
Angled steps to: LOWER CABIN ACCOMMODATION with the GALLEY immediately to starboard, angled and set out to maximise the use of the space. The electric hob and inset microwave oven arrangement works well with adjacent storage and cupboards for utensils and galley implements. The general timber theme is carried into this environment with tasteful attention to detail shown in the mouldings and finish acheived. Central deck-head ventilation hatch. Behind the main bulkhead is a clever 'inset' table, folding down for chartwork. Under, there is a further locker housing a built-in refridgerator and additional storage. The HEADS COMPARTMENT has an electric sea toilet, wash/hand basin and shower facility of reasonable size and headroom. The MASTER CABIN forward comprises a large double bed arrangement, centrally located with vanity unit and numerous storage lockers and hanging spaces within the cabin. An escape hatch above the bed provides light, ventilation and an emergency exit point. Externally the COCKPIT area is mainly clear and level with flush hatches providing access to each engine and tiller flat. Lockering is built into the gunwhale recesses and large transom scupper ports easily remove any surface water. There is good security in this environment with cockpit rails at the appropriate height and a 'break' is provided in the stern rail for access overboard. Laid teak gunwhale cappings add finesse to this area. The removable 'offset' ladder leads to the upper steering position, with essential instrumentation and controls to provide an alternative 'con' location.
Wide access and ease of passage to the Foredeck from the Cockpit is evident, with continued hand-rails from fore to aft.
Pressurised water system from onboard calorifier with 240v immersion heater - supplying the Galley and Heads compartments. Eberspacher warm air heating is fitted with outlets throughout the accommodation areas including the forward wheelhouse screens for demisting purposes. Good lighting arrangements including foot-lights within raised plinth areas.
The vessel is fitted with substantial deck equipment including:
Windlass - console and foredeck controlled
Bruce Anchor, Chain and Warp
Mooring Warps and Fenders
Boat Hook
Stainless steel cockpit rails and pulpit
Substantial bow fitting and deck cleats
Fishing Rod 'rocket launchers' - numerous
Gantry mast arrangement with mounted antenna and lights
Ventilation to the cabin accommodation and engines
The following units are installed at the Helm position:
FURUNO Radar
FURUNO GPS / Chartplotter
FURUNO Auto pilot
FURUNO Echo Sounder
Speed/Log
Steering Compass
Navigation Lights and Deck Illumination
Twin CATERPILLAR 3126TA diesel engines with TWIN DISC MG5061A adjusted angle gearboxes connected to s/s shafts and NAB 4-bladed equipoise propellers.
Engine Hours: under 400 hours each from new.
Reported performance: 25 knots at 2500 rpm cruising at 20 knots with the engines at their continuous rating. Regularly serviced is reported by a local CATERPILLAR marine service engineer.
Controls: Morse K4 (Electronic) - dual station
Ship's System - 12v via CB panel with auxiliary switches for internal and external circuits
Shore Power - 240v with ring main and battery charger system
Mase Generator - approx. 5KvA providng a 240v & 12v source mounted within a 'silent box'
This craft has been constructed very much with the Code of Practise in mind although she is not 'Coded' nor, indeed, has she been used commercially.
Automatic fire extinguisher systems to each engine room.
Manual extinguishers in accommodation spaces.
Manual and electric bilge pumping
Life Jackets
Life Bouys
The Company normally acts as Broker to the Vendor(s) who, unless otherwise stated, is not selling in the course of business. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these details, the correctness is not guaranteed and are to be treated as a guide only. We strongly recommend all purchasers employ an independent qualified marine surveyor to prove condition and suitability prior to purchase. The information together with photographic and diagrammatic representations are copyright and must not be reproduced without authority in writing from Lochin Marine International Ltd.
Note: Indicated location is approximate general area only.