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Sold
1975
7.80 m x 3.10 m x 0.75 m
Mitsubishi S4L2, 42 hp, 150 hours (2021)
Steel
in sales harbor
Just moored at our sales dock! This Doerak received a new 'beating heart' in 2021 which has now done about 150 hours of service, but the list of renewals does not end there. The proud owners have invested a lot of time, love and money in their ship and have prepared her both optically and technically for many years of carefree sailing pleasure. The interior looks neat and has received new curtains in 2020 and new upholstery in 2021, but also the kitchen has undergone a metamorphosis and features a beautiful epoxy resin covered mosaic countertop with 2-burner stove and sink. Of course, a compressor refrigerator and even an exhaust vent are not missing. In 2021, the then Peugeot engine was replaced by a new Mitsubishi (including gearbox) in which the grease pots were also replaced by two grease guns for gland, propeller shaft lubrication and rudder king. The complete electrical system has been checked, renovated and also neatly documented. Three batteries, 2 solar panels, an 800 watt inverter, numerous 220 volt outlets with USB connections and a rear view camera complete the picture.
Paintwork on superstructure, hull and underwater ship: 2020 (1K)
Bluetooth amplifier on 4 sound boxes present.
rear view camera, Sven
ship's horn
completely revised electrical and electronic installation, documented