Inland or coastal? You decide.
This week we are able to introduce three more boats that have had their asking price reduced. Whether you enjoy exploring the inland rivers and creeks, or sailing the Essex coast we may have the boat you are looking for. As with all Boatshed boats we have an extensive slideshow of images for each boat for sale, so that you can really examine the boat inside and out before you travel for a viewing.
The Broom Crown 37 is one of Brooms most sought after models and they are ideal for both inland and offshore/coastal use. The accommodation includes a superb owner’s cabin with an island double berth, a separate shower room and its own en-suite. The traditionally styled interior has spiral steps to the aft cabin and aft deck. There are two helm positions one in the saloon the other on the aft deck. Owned since 1989 by her current owners this boat has clearly been looked after and well maintained.
Sealine 305 Statesman Flybridge (pictured) now £31,995
This Sealine 305 Statesman is a spacious flybridge cruiser. It will sleep 6 but has seating room inside and out for a few more. This is the version with a dining area opposite the galley and this converts to a double cabin when required. It’s a diesel engine version with the powerful 167hp Volvo engines; making it a suitable for offshore use as well as inland waterway use.
The Trapper T28 is a seaworthy cruiser designed with both cruising and racing in mind. They are quick and responsive and look great with nice lines. Although the interior space is less than you might find on a modern cruiser of the same length they will still sleep 4; have a separate heads with hand basin and part of the galley can double as a good sized nav. station too. The Trapper T28 is very similar to the Trapper 400.
This one has been well maintained and has been updated recently with new interior upholstery; spray hood, stack pack and the instrumentation all were new in 2011 see details above. The Beta engine is also quite recent having been fitted in 2005.
Summertime
Where will this summer take you? The River Crouch, West Mersea and the Blackwater Estuary are all out there waiting for your boat. Contact us now for a viewing; and maybe one of these boats can get back out on the water where she belongs!
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