1978 Rc Tholense Schow For Sale By Owner
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1978 Rc Tholense Schow
$ 39,000.00 CDN
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1978 Rc Tholense Schow Details
| Asking Price: | $ 39,000.00 CDN |
| Item's Condition: | Good |
| Item's Location: | Richmond British Columbia |
| Location Country: | Canada |
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| Model Year: | 1978 |
| Make: | Rc |
| Model: | Tholense Schow |
| Hull Length: | FT |
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| Engines: | |
| Fuel Type: | Diesel |
| Engine Make: | Yanmar diesel (1995) |
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| Horsepower: | 18 |
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| Keel Type: Rudder Style: | Bildge Skeg |
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1978 Rc Tholense Schow Additional Details:
Tholense Schow steel. Built in the tradition of the 200 year old North Sea herring and shrimp fishing vessels (Holland). Lika is a remarkably well built and well maintained vessel with lots of character. She is ready to show and ready to go
Location: BC interior
33 9" x 12
L.W.L. 27 3"
L.O.D. 30
Head room: 6 3"
Builder/Year: DeRuiter Shipyards, 1978
Model: Tholense Schow
Engine type: Yanmar diesel (1995) 18 Hp
Engine hours: approx. 200
Gear ratio: 2:21/3:06 reductio
Fuel consumption: Low (15 gallons all summer )
Fuel tank: Stainless Steel, 90 litres
Shaft type: SS 1"
Propeller: 15" x 12"
Cruising speed: 4.5-5 knots
Full speed: 6.5 knots
Engine alarm
Cooling: Fresh water, heat exchanger
Bilge pumps: 1 x 1500 USG/H 12V, 1 x 1000 USG/H 12V & 1 manual
Decks: 22mm Teak over 4 mm steel
Hull: 5mm Steel
Rudder: Laminated yellow cedar
Hatches: Teak (2) Stained glass
Mast: Oregon Spruce, 36
Winches: 2 x Lewmar (2 speed)
Anchors: (2)
Anchor winch: Manual
Paint: Anti fouling
Zincs: 60
Stuffing box
Lifelines
GPS: Garmin Handheld
VHF
Sounder
Batteries: 2 x 12V
Barometer
Tiller steering
Complete Vinyl cover
Trailer (not good for road travel)
Sleeps: 6
Stove: Natural gas
SS sink
Water tanks: 2 Stainless, 45 gallons each
Head
Heating: Force 10, Natural gas
Main sail: 326 sq.ft. Dacron Jibsail Genoa Storm Jib
Halyards: Nylo
Reduced to $39,000(CDN)OBO
Location: BC interior
33 9" x 12
L.W.L. 27 3"
L.O.D. 30
Head room: 6 3"
Builder/Year: DeRuiter Shipyards, 1978
Model: Tholense Schow
Engine type: Yanmar diesel (1995) 18 Hp
Engine hours: approx. 200
Gear ratio: 2:21/3:06 reductio
Fuel consumption: Low (15 gallons all summer )
Fuel tank: Stainless Steel, 90 litres
Shaft type: SS 1"
Propeller: 15" x 12"
Cruising speed: 4.5-5 knots
Full speed: 6.5 knots
Engine alarm
Cooling: Fresh water, heat exchanger
Bilge pumps: 1 x 1500 USG/H 12V, 1 x 1000 USG/H 12V & 1 manual
Decks: 22mm Teak over 4 mm steel
Hull: 5mm Steel
Rudder: Laminated yellow cedar
Hatches: Teak (2) Stained glass
Mast: Oregon Spruce, 36
Winches: 2 x Lewmar (2 speed)
Anchors: (2)
Anchor winch: Manual
Paint: Anti fouling
Zincs: 60
Stuffing box
Lifelines
GPS: Garmin Handheld
VHF
Sounder
Batteries: 2 x 12V
Barometer
Tiller steering
Complete Vinyl cover
Trailer (not good for road travel)
Sleeps: 6
Stove: Natural gas
SS sink
Water tanks: 2 Stainless, 45 gallons each
Head
Heating: Force 10, Natural gas
Main sail: 326 sq.ft. Dacron Jibsail Genoa Storm Jib
Halyards: Nylo
Reduced to $39,000(CDN)OBO
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Seller's Public Details
| Seller: | Vincent Finetti |
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| Phone: | (604) 328-6226 |
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| Company: | Pacific Boat Brokers |
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