Category: | Sailboat |
Year of construction: | Unknown |
Length: | 600 cm |
width: | 208 cm |
Depth: | 37 cm |
Material: | Polyester |
Motorization: | Parsun |
"The sailboat Molly is a charming Type 20 Privateer with a rich history and unique character. Built in 1975 at the Smallcraft shipyard in Blockley, United Kingdom, this 6-meter. Her design, attributed to talented designer Norman Howard, is distinguished by an elegant round bilge hull and outside tiller steering, contributing to an authentic sailing experience.
With a width of 2.08 meters, the Molly offers ample space for comfortable onboard accommodation. Inside, you will find mattresses and a stove, along with a manual chemical toilet for the necessary comfort during your adventures on the water. The accommodation is designed for two permanent berths, with room for two more berths if needed.
The engine, a Parsun F5 rated at 5 HP with one cylinder, is of recent manufacture (built 2021) and functions properly. With a fuel tank of 12 liters and a modest consumption of 1.2 liters per hour, the Molly is ready to accompany you on your sailing trips.
In terms of sailing experience, this Privateer features a wooden mast and four sails in good condition, including a mainsail, jib, jib and genoa. The headsail is equipped with a convenient furling system. The boat guarantees fantastic sailing performance, with the option to choose between a jib and a jib.
The Molly is equipped with one anchor attached to a line, pulpit and stern chairs, a swim ladder, sea railing, fenders and lines for a safe and comfortable time on board. In addition, the boat features a self-draining cockpit and a manual bilge pump for added safety.
This beautiful sailboat is suitable for a variety of waters, ranging from inland waters to the challenging Wadden Sea and coastal waters. What makes her special is the steel centerboard with a variable draft of 0.37 to 1.37 meters, allowing her to navigate in shallow water as well as deeper water.
Although Molly has some minor flaws and needs some attention to her wooden fender, overall she is well maintained and ready for new adventures.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Privateer |
Type | 20 |
Length | 600 |
Width | 208 |
Depth | 37 |
Year of construction | 1975 |
Material | Polyester |
Hull shape | Roundbilge |
Control | Helm |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Cooker | |
Self-draining cockpit | |
Push- and pulpit(s) | |
Swimming ladder | |
Fenders and lines |
Number of engines | 1 |
Start typing | Hand |
Brand motor | Parsun |
Model engine | F5 |
Power (hp) | 5 |
Number of cylinders | 1 |
Year of construction of the engine | 2021 |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Consumption | 1 |
Number of masts | 1 |
Main sail | |
Genoa | |
Jib | |
Flying Jib |
"The sailboat Molly is a charming Type 20 Privateer with a rich history and unique character. Built in 1975 at the Smallcraft shipyard in Blockley, United Kingdom, this 6-meter. Her design, attributed to talented designer Norman Howard, is distinguished by an elegant round bilge hull and outside tiller steering, contributing to an authentic sailing experience.
With a width of 2.08 meters, the Molly offers ample space for comfortable onboard accommodation. Inside, you will find mattresses and a stove, along with a manual chemical toilet for the necessary comfort during your adventures on the water. The accommodation is designed for two permanent berths, with room for two more berths if needed.
The engine, a Parsun F5 rated at 5 HP with one cylinder, is of recent manufacture (built 2021) and functions properly. With a fuel tank of 12 liters and a modest consumption of 1.2 liters per hour, the Molly is ready to accompany you on your sailing trips.
In terms of sailing experience, this Privateer features a wooden mast and four sails in good condition, including a mainsail, jib, jib and genoa. The headsail is equipped with a convenient furling system. The boat guarantees fantastic sailing performance, with the option to choose between a jib and a jib.
The Molly is equipped with one anchor attached to a line, pulpit and stern chairs, a swim ladder, sea railing, fenders and lines for a safe and comfortable time on board. In addition, the boat features a self-draining cockpit and a manual bilge pump for added safety.
This beautiful sailboat is suitable for a variety of waters, ranging from inland waters to the challenging Wadden Sea and coastal waters. What makes her special is the steel centerboard with a variable draft of 0.37 to 1.37 meters, allowing her to navigate in shallow water as well as deeper water.
Although Molly has some minor flaws and needs some attention to her wooden fender, overall she is well maintained and ready for new adventures.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Privateer |
Type | 20 |
Length | 600 |
Width | 208 |
Depth | 37 |
Year of construction | 1975 |
Material | Polyester |
Hull shape | Roundbilge |
Control | Helm |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Cooker | |
Self-draining cockpit | |
Push- and pulpit(s) | |
Swimming ladder | |
Fenders and lines |
Number of engines | 1 |
Start typing | Hand |
Brand motor | Parsun |
Model engine | F5 |
Power (hp) | 5 |
Number of cylinders | 1 |
Year of construction of the engine | 2021 |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Consumption | 1 |
Number of masts | 1 |
Main sail | |
Genoa | |
Jib | |
Flying Jib |