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ID: 133436
Name: Hurricane
Make/Model: Ribworker
Location: Isles of Scilly

Build Year: 2003

Used For: Fast passenger ferry

Hull: Aluminium

Length: 11.20m

Beam: 3.90m

Draft: 0.50m

Licence:

MCA coding: Category 3 and Category 6 (12x pax, 2x crew) Certificates valid to: 13 Dec 2027 (Hurricane); 22 Feb 2028 (Cyclone)

Engine:

Scania DI13 78M (550hp)
3250hrs (at July 2023)
Last full service: Jan/Feb 2023 (engine out)
Waterjet: Hamilton HJ322 (new Feb 2022) s/s (impellor refurbished every 6 months)
Gearbox: ZF
Batteries: 6x (2x start, 2x domestic, 2x emergency)

Hydraulics:

Electronics:

Garmin 1222 GPSMap plotters (2x)
Garmin radar
Garmin AIS
Icom IC-506 VHF/DSC plus handheld VHF

Additional Information:

Two Ribworkers are available and offers are invited for both vessels.

Both vessels completed a full refit in 2021/2022 including new d fendering, hulls grit blasted and repainted, new cabin windows. Both re-tubed in 2015.

The vessels are offered for sale with relevant documentation including heel tests (Cyclone June 2020 and Hurricane March 2021) all LSA and deck gear as detailed on the respective SCV2’s (available on request) except for liferafts which are on hire.

Both vessels are available for viewing now. It is expected that they can be released from service imminently as the delivery date for the new vessels has been confirmed.

Disclaimer
In this transaction Yachting Brokers are acting as Brokers only. We are informed that this sale is not related to the Owner’s business, trade or profession unless otherwise stated. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contact. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate to have the vessel fully surveyed and inspected, sea trialled and opened up.

DO NOT SEND MONEY TO SELLERS YOU CANNOT VERIFY AS GENUINE.

If possible, travel to view the boat or equipment yourself and only buy once you are happy with it.

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