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Drascombe Dabber
Alford, Aberdeenshire
£5,500
- Posted
- 54 days ago
Description
Drascombe Dabber Lug Yawl 4.72m (15' 6")
Abracadabber hull number 001 is believed to be the first Dabber made by Churchouse Boats Ltd in April 2003. She is in very good original condition, very clean gel coat and never been anti fouled. All the wood work and rigging in good condition.
Sails are by Jeckells and are still crispy showing little signs of hard use. New line for sheets included as one of the current sheet shows signs of wear.
A boom is included as is a whisker pole and oars. Two rudders, one fixed and the other with lifting section. Box of additional ropes, mooring lines and fenders.
Two covers, one for storage on trailer and the other is a mast up style. Both are original good quality Drascombe made covers.
Two anchors, one a mud anchor and the other a Danforth style with chain and rope. Built in deck bildge pump.
Trainer is a Seven Valley galvanised boat trailer with swing back and rollers. Solid tyre jockey wheel. The photos show the old wheels and tyres used for storage in drive. Two newer wheels and tyres for road use are included (these are kept in garage away from UV damage). Spare wheel and cover inclded.
Very clean and tidy example of this very popular Drascombe sailing dinghy. I have found her very stable and sea worthy. SSR registered.
Any questions please contact me. I am happy to discuss posible delivery / meet up half way depending on distance and costs.
Ad ID: 1499609919
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