Small craft

Curtis and Pape Motor Launch

(REF: 34226)

£26500

  • Designer: Curtis and Pape
  • Builder: Curtis and Pape
  • Year: 1962
  • Location: Cornwall
  • Length on deck: 24'

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Wooden Ships Comments on this Curtis and Pape Motor Launch

Designed by Curtis and Pape of Looe and built in Looe in 1962.  Built as a tripping boat for the local coast, taking tourists on fishing and dive trips.  Typical of the boats being built in this area at the time, these boats are very seaworthy and capable with a large open aft deck with high gunwhales making them perfect for family use.

Bought by the present owner and kept in Cornwall, used around Fowey and Falmouth for family summer trips.  Given a major refit between 2019-2021 including te following work:

  • New planking as required
  • New frames as required
  • New aft cockpit bulkhead
  • New aft teak on plywood deck
  • New cockpit sole boards
  • New oak stem
  • New rudder
  • New wheelhouse roof
  • Vetus 52hp engine fitted with new shaft, prop and stern tube
  • New navigation instruments
  • New all over fitted cover

This is a very attractive motor launch with an excellent engine offering more than enough power to cope with any sea conditions.  Her all over fitted cover is a great addition keeping the boat dry and protected, stopping the sun damaging the varnish and generally reducing the amount of winter maintenance required by protecting the boat from the elements.

 

Length on Deck            24’

Construction

Hull

Carvel planked in larch all copper rivet fastened to steam bent oak timbers.

Varnished iroko sheer strake increases forward to the raised foredeck.

Varnished iroko double rubbing strakes.

Sawn oak floors across the centreline fastened through the centreline with large riveted copper bolts.

Transom hung rudder with Teleflex steering cable.

 

Decks and Cockpit

Straight laid teak fore and aft decks glued to a marine plywood subdeck on iroko deck beams.

Varnished mahogany gunwhales around the open cockpit.

Douglas fir cockpit sole boards.  Iroko and mahogany thwarts around the cockpit.

 

Superstructure

Varnished open back wheelhouse made from a mix of teak, iroko and mahogany.  Sheathed plywood wheelhouse roof with grab rails and navigation light boxes.

Machinery

Engine

Vetus 52hp 4 cylinder turbo charged diesel installed new in 2021.

New shaft, stern tube and stern gland.

Fixed 3 blade bronze propeller gives a comfortable 8 knots cruising speed.

 

Tanks

150 litre stainless steel fuel tank under the aft deck.

Orazi water separator fuel filter.

 

Batteries and Electrics

2 x 100ah 12 volt batteries in the forepeak.

2 x 10W solar panels on the wheelhouse roof.

Accommodation

Shelter under the foredeck with 2 bench seats and sitting headroom.

Equipment

Plastimo steering compass

Garmin chartplotter

ICOM IC-M330 DSC VHF

Garmin log and sounder

All over fitted canvas cover

Mooring warps

Fenders

Anchor with chain and warp

Manual bilge pump

Whale Smart 1100 auto electric bilge pump

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Disclaimer:

These particulars have been prepared in good faith from information provided by the Vendors and are intended as a guide, Wooden Ships cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. The Purchaser should instruct his agent or surveyor to validate all details as necessary and satisfy himself with the condition of the vessel and its equipment.