Nut Cracker Jay - £15,950

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Moored at: Sawley Waterside & Marina
Boat category: Inland Cruiser
Berths: 4
Length: 27ft
Width: 9ft
Draft: 2ft 5in
Builder: Seamaster 813
Engine type: Inboard diesel
Engine make: BMC 1800
Year: 1981
View by appointment: No

Nut Cracker Jay is a 27ft long x 9ft wide inland cruiser built by Seamaster in 1981.  She is fitted with a BMC 1800 inboard diesel engine and has 4 berths.

Nut Cracker Jay is a good example of the popular Seamaster 813.  She has been well marinated with her hull being anti fouled every year and her engine being serviced annually.

BSC expires:
- June 2026

Last anti fouling:
- `December 2021

Hull & superstructure:
- GRP

Engine:
- BMC 1800 inboard diesel

Electrics:
- Shore power
- NASA echo sounder
- Radio
- USB charge point with battery monitor

Batteries:
- 1 x engine start
- 2 x domestic

Water heating:
- Calorifier

Cabin heating:
- None fitted

Water capacity:
- 160 litres

Fuel capacity:
- 160 litres

Accommodation:
- V berth in bow
- Dinette converts into occasional double
- Curtains
- Carpet
- Upholstered cushions
- Storage cabinets

Galley:
- 3 burner hob with fold down lid
- Stainless steel sink with fold down lid
- Mixer tap
- Storage cupboards
- Fridge

Toilet:
- Porta Potti chemical toilet
- Wash basin

Cruising Equipment:
- Fenders
- Ropes
- Windlass
- Mooring pins
- Anchor
- Boat hook
- Lump hammer

Safety equipment:
- Life ring
- Fire extinguishers
- Fire blanket

Please note: this is not a survey report and all pre-owned boats are sold without warranty.

The information provided is based on a superficial inspection carried out by us and information provided by the vendor. No guarantee is given or implied regarding the specification, but descriptions are given in good faith as could be ascertained at the time of inspection. Aquavista takes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommend the use of a marine surveyor to establish the condition of the vessel.

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