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ID: 72275
Name: Cumbrae Lass
Make/Model: Loch Fyne Skiff
Location: Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

Build Year: 1979

Used For: Recreational Sailing

Hull: Wooden

Length: 10.06m

Beam: 3.05m

Draft: 1.60m

Licence:

Engine:

Beta BF2803 62hp marine diesel engine.

Hydraulics:

Electronics:

Raymarine C120 multi function display with plotter and radar functionality.
Garmin Fishfinder.
VHF

Additional Information:

Traditional sailing yacht designed by GL Watson on the lines of the iconic Loch Fyne Herring Skiffs and built by MacDuff Boatbuilding in 1979 as a cruising yacht. Instantly recognisable with an almost plumb stem, the unmistakable stern and steeply raked sternpost. Ruggedly built in the fishing boat style she is a rare opportunity to acquire a relatively recent traditional boat with a recent modern diesel.
During recent years the current owner has upgraded the boat making her easier to handle with a smaller crew, with additions to the inventory and fit out on and below decks.
A deep cockpit aft is well sheltered by the doghouse with the long tiller extending far enough forward for the helmsman to enjoy the full benefits of the doghouse. Below decks comfortable accommodation for a full crew of 4 is provided with all bunks of a good size and the large saloon provides an excellent space for eating and entertaining.
With her interesting history and classic design she would be quiet at home attending classic boat festivals around Europe of just cruising around the coastline.

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