Category: | Sailboat |
Year of construction: | 1964 |
Length: | 884 cm |
width: | 251 cm |
Depth: | 130 cm |
Material: | Polyester |
Motorization: | None |
The sailboat Madam, a 1964 Conyplex Contest 29, is a classic with a polyester hull measuring 884 centimeters long, 251 centimeters wide, and a draft of 130 centimeters. With a headroom of 120 centimeters, this boat is both sturdy and elegant. Inside, the boat offers five permanent berths and a headroom of 1.85 meters, which makes for comfortable living aboard.
The boat is in a condition with some minor flaws. Two years ago, she was last taken out of the water for maintenance and received an antifouling treatment. Known defects include a refurbishment for the woodwork, pulpit attachment and overall cleaning.
The Contest 29 was built by Conyplex, under construction number 3 and designed by the same company. She has an s-spant hull, is steered by outside tiller and has a single rudder. The weight of the boat is 3855 kg. Accommodation on board includes a dining area, cushions, mattresses and a manual toilet whose drain discharges directly into the open water. The water tank has a capacity of 100 liters.
The boat is powered by a 1980 Petter AC2WM Mini Twin diesel engine, rated at 12 hp. This twin cylinder engine starts electrically and has a maximum speed of 10 kilometers per hour. The fuel tank has a capacity of 50 liters and consumption is around 1.5 liters per hour.
Onboard electronics and navigation equipment include two batteries, an alternator, shore power connection, a 12V system, a compass, depth gauge, autopilot, chart plotter, GPS and a VHF radio. The rigging consists of a single wooden mast with four sails in very good condition: a mainsail, genoa, storm jib and spinnaker. Additional sails are also included.
Exterior equipment includes an anchor with chain, spray hood, pulpit and stern chairs, a swim ladder, outdoor cushions, sea railing, fenders and mooring ropes. As for safety, the boat is equipped with a life buoy, self-draining cockpit, life jackets and an electric bilge pump.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Contest |
Type | 29 |
Length | 884 |
Width | 251 |
Depth | 130 |
Clearance height | 1200 |
Year of construction | 1964 |
Material | Polyester |
Standing height indoors | 185 |
Hull shape | S-shaped |
Control | Helm |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Separate dining area | |
Water tank capacity in liters | 100 |
Life buoy | |
Self-draining cockpit | |
Outdoor cushions | |
Push- and pulpit(s) | |
Swimming ladder | |
Fenders and lines |
Start typing | Electric |
Maximum speed | kilometers per hour | 10 |
Engine type | Inboard |
Brand motor | Petter |
Model engine | AC2WM Mini Twin |
Power (hp) | 12 |
Number of cylinders | 2 |
Year of construction of the engine | 1980 |
Fuel | Diesel |
Consumption | 1 |
Alternator |
Number of masts | 1 |
Main sail | |
Genoa | |
Storm jib | |
Spinnaker |
The sailboat Madam, a 1964 Conyplex Contest 29, is a classic with a polyester hull measuring 884 centimeters long, 251 centimeters wide, and a draft of 130 centimeters. With a headroom of 120 centimeters, this boat is both sturdy and elegant. Inside, the boat offers five permanent berths and a headroom of 1.85 meters, which makes for comfortable living aboard.
The boat is in a condition with some minor flaws. Two years ago, she was last taken out of the water for maintenance and received an antifouling treatment. Known defects include a refurbishment for the woodwork, pulpit attachment and overall cleaning.
The Contest 29 was built by Conyplex, under construction number 3 and designed by the same company. She has an s-spant hull, is steered by outside tiller and has a single rudder. The weight of the boat is 3855 kg. Accommodation on board includes a dining area, cushions, mattresses and a manual toilet whose drain discharges directly into the open water. The water tank has a capacity of 100 liters.
The boat is powered by a 1980 Petter AC2WM Mini Twin diesel engine, rated at 12 hp. This twin cylinder engine starts electrically and has a maximum speed of 10 kilometers per hour. The fuel tank has a capacity of 50 liters and consumption is around 1.5 liters per hour.
Onboard electronics and navigation equipment include two batteries, an alternator, shore power connection, a 12V system, a compass, depth gauge, autopilot, chart plotter, GPS and a VHF radio. The rigging consists of a single wooden mast with four sails in very good condition: a mainsail, genoa, storm jib and spinnaker. Additional sails are also included.
Exterior equipment includes an anchor with chain, spray hood, pulpit and stern chairs, a swim ladder, outdoor cushions, sea railing, fenders and mooring ropes. As for safety, the boat is equipped with a life buoy, self-draining cockpit, life jackets and an electric bilge pump.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Contest |
Type | 29 |
Length | 884 |
Width | 251 |
Depth | 130 |
Clearance height | 1200 |
Year of construction | 1964 |
Material | Polyester |
Standing height indoors | 185 |
Hull shape | S-shaped |
Control | Helm |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Separate dining area | |
Water tank capacity in liters | 100 |
Life buoy | |
Self-draining cockpit | |
Outdoor cushions | |
Push- and pulpit(s) | |
Swimming ladder | |
Fenders and lines |
Start typing | Electric |
Maximum speed | kilometers per hour | 10 |
Engine type | Inboard |
Brand motor | Petter |
Model engine | AC2WM Mini Twin |
Power (hp) | 12 |
Number of cylinders | 2 |
Year of construction of the engine | 1980 |
Fuel | Diesel |
Consumption | 1 |
Alternator |
Number of masts | 1 |
Main sail | |
Genoa | |
Storm jib | |
Spinnaker |