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Simulated clinker GRP sailing dinghy built by AJS Marine Service, Chichester.
The mould for this dinghy was taken from a local Chichester harbour boat and professionally built, fitted with varnished hard wood trim for an elegant look.
Sold with a combination road trailer and launching trolley, complete rig, and electric outboard motor.
An elegant little boat, easy to sail and maintain all ready for the coming season.
Length on Deck 11’8”
Beam 4’9”
Draft 5” / 2’8” plate down
Sail Area 90sqft
Weight 90kg
Construction
Clinker simulated GRP hull finished in white gel coat. 4oz GRP lay up.
Built in fore and aft buoyancy tanks.
Varnished mahogany capping rails, thwarts and knees. Bronze fairleads and fittings.
GRP moulded centreboard casing which has been clad in varnished plywood.
Marine plywood centreboard raised and lowered by hand.
Hardwood drop plate rudder.
Rig
Standing lug rig on Columbian pine mast with spruce boom and lug yard.
Tan mainsail with a single line of reefing points.
All spars stow within the length of the boat making her easy to transport and the rig is simple and quick to set up.
Equipment
Combination road trailer and launching trolley
Fitted all over cover
Pair of oars and rowlocks
Fitted manual bilge pump
3 x fenders
Spars, sail and rigging
2 x buoyancy air bags
Thrustme Kicker electric outboard
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