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1999 British Hunter Channel 27

location icon Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Year 1999
Length 25'0 ft / 7.63 m
Price
£25,000

This Hunter Channel 27 combines excellent accommodation with good performance and an easily handled self-tacking rig. Pleasant Daze is a desirable twin keel example, this is not a typical 'bilge-keel'.  These twin profiled keels produce superior sailing characteristics as any owner should atest.

She benefits from a 2022 Beta 14 hp diesel inboard engine - an upgrade to the usual offering and she is presented in very good condition. Other upgrades include standing rigging and running rigging replacement in 2022.  She also benefits from a new spray-hood in 2022.  All the major items taken care of for lower cost and a reliable yacht, including recent anti foul, batteries and much more.

This example is presented very well both inside and out, her excellent layout gives generous space for a 27 foot boat including a full galley and enclosed heads. This is a boat that must be seen for her space and all round presentation.

Specifications

Year Built 1999
Category Sail
Length Overall 25'0 ft / 7.63 m
Beam 9'2 ft / 2.8 m
Max Draft 3'5 ft / 1.05 m
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID HB-HUNCB006C999
Keel Twin Keel
Drive Type Direct
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 14 hp
Fuel Tank Cap. 0 L
Water Tank Cap. 0 L
Water Heater Cap. 0 L
Holding Tank Cap. 0 L
Tax Status Paid

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Beta Marine
Model: 14
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 14hp
Type: Inboard
Engine Location: Center
Drive Type: Direct
Year: 2022
Sails and Rigging

Sales renewed in 2015 with very light use since

Standing and Running Rigging was replaced in 2022 including forestay

Engines

Engine replaced in August 2022 with Beta marine 14hp

Disclaimer

In this instance Fox’s Yacht Sales are acting as brokers for the vendor.  The vendor has provided the information and whilst we endeavour to ensure the accuracy, the details are believed to be correct but are not guaranteed.  Any prospective purchaser is advised to check the boat specification thoroughly and to employ at their expense a qualified marine surveyor and/or engineer to check the specification and condition of this craft and its equipment.