42' McGruer Cruiser 8
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Designed and built by McGruers in 1959.
A fine example of the work from one of Scotland's greatest yards. Classic McGruer Eight Meter Cruiser Racer lines with elegant counter stern and the tell tale McGruers doghouse.
Honduras mahogany hull, teak deck, varnished mahogany coach-roof, tiller steering in self draining cock-pit. New Volvo engine in 2008.
10 years present ownership. Major refit in 2006 with extensive new bottom planking, new bronze floors, stainless steel tanks and much more.
Lightly used since refit. Professionally maintained. A very fine yacht for the money.
Construction
Honduras mahogany planking phosphor bronze screw fastened to laminated mahogany frames.
Bronze strap floors
External lead ballast keel with bronze keel bolts.
Yacht-laid teak deck.
Varnished mahogany coamings.
Rig
Fractional bermudian sloop on original keel-stepped alloy mast with, as was usual at this time a varnished roller reefing boom.
Stainless steel rigging to internal stainless chain plates
Roller furling headsail.
Self tailing winches.
Machinery
Volvo D-20B 18hp diesel fitted new in May 2008.
Centre-line 2-blade Maxi prop.
Accommodation
5 berths in very traditional lay-out for the period.
Fore peak sail stowage with fore hatch.
Forward cabin with port and stbd berths. Standing head-room under the fore end of the coach-roof.
Port heads compartment with Jabsco sea toilet.
Opposite, porcelain hand basin with H&C, shower head in the tap.
Saloon cabin with port and stbd settees. stowage behind and under.
Chart desk aft to port with quarter berth.
Standing head-room all through.
Galley aft to stbd with stainless steel sink, diesel fired cooker, microwave oven.
Pressurised H&C with hot water from a calorifier tank.
Steps up to the cock-pit.
Sliding hatch and wash-boards.
Teak laid cock-pit seats and sole.
Full specification and details available upon request
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