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Hunter Landau 20

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Location Dartmouth
Year 2001
LOA 20' 0" (6.1m)
Berths 2
Draft 1' 1" (0.34m)
Engines 1
Keel Sidewall tri
ID no. 17573
Pricing : £17,500
Construction:
Designed by David Thomas this sidewall trimaran gives a very low wash at river speeds but is very capable on coastal passages. Self-draining cockpit with under floor fuel compartment and five lockers.This mark II version has a strengthened transom to take the bigger engine.
Accommodation:
The forward seats in the cockpit swivel. There are fixed seats aft in the cockpit.
Saloon has two 2m+ berths with an infill that makes up to a double berth. Table locates in a swivel post at the forward end of the saloon.
The galley has a stainless steel sink with pumped fresh water. A 2-burner gas hob. Storage to port and starboard with a range of galley equipment including crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils.
Navigational Aids:
Seiva Milleniumm Colour GPS plotter with electronic charts updated 2005
Raytheon ST40 bi-data
Fish finder
Compass
DSC radio
Searchlight and fog horn
Engines and Tankage:
Honda 90hp, 4-stroke outboard. Regularly serviced with 240 hours run to date. Maximum speed is about 25 knots.
2 x 90 amphour 12v batteries (August 2004)
Fuel: 2 x 25 litres; 2 x 20 litres
Water: 50 litres in one tank
Sails and Spars:
Equipment:
2 anchors with chain / warps.
Mooring ropes, fenders
2 fishing rod holders
2 boat hooks
Full cockpit canopy
Deck brush, hand brush and bucket
2 fire extinguishers
Flare pack
Bilge pump
First aid kit
Radio / CD player with 4 speakers
Electric cool box
Vacuum cleaner
Ensign with flag staff
2 wooden paddles
Well-equipped tool box designed as a step into the saloon
Hot air fan heater 180W
Remarks:
The Landau concept is based on a unique hull form designed by top yacht designer David Thomas. The revolutionary ‘twin tunnel’ shape offers uncompromised stability along with the benefit of producing minimal wash at all speeds.
The conventional bow profile opens out to present wake eating tunnels. The wash created by the bow section is swallowed into the tunnels and released at the transom with virtually no wash at speeds of up to 8 knots.
The ‘twin tunnel ‘shape gives the stability that you would normally expect from a multihull.
In her static trim she feels stiff to move about on and when cornering she does so on a completely even keel, unlike conventional motor boats that heel dramatically through tight turns.

This particular boat is one of the earlier Mark IIs with the strengthened transom that allows the use of the 90hp engine. It has been carefully looked after and is in very good condition.
She is an ideal weekender and has been cruised along the South coast including 2-week holidays.

Wetline 3-person dinghy (2004)with Tohatsu 3.5hp outboard (2004)may be available by negotiation.

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Contact

Network Yacht Brokers (Dartmouth) Ltd, Dart Marine Sales, Noss Marina, Bridge Road, Kingswear, Dartmouth, TQ6 0EA

Phone : +44 [0]1803 834864
Fax : +44 [0]1803 833567

Email : sales@nybdartmouth.com

Disclaimer : The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel/equipment. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.