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45’ All Steel Cruiser style N/B built by Heron in 2002. 4 berths
(fixed double cross-bed plus convertible double. Alde CH and Boatman solid fuel stove. Mansfield Pump-out toilet. Hull re-blacked
2009, Vetus Bow Thruster.
BSC to end of Sept 2010.
Enter via Cruiser stern down steps into
Saloon area with Boatman solid fuel stove,
Couch which converts to a double bed,
and shelving on the left-hand side. There is a fitted Desmo leg base for a dining table.
There is a full size window to the right and the left hand side.
Beyond the stove is the Galley area with Stainless steel inset sink and drainer with cupboards under. There is a fitted vanette
gas oven and hob and a
Lec refrigerator.
Beyond the Galley area is the Shower Room with full length shower,
Mansfield pump-out toilet and vanity unit with cupboard under.
Into the Bedroom which has a full-size double cross-bed with storage under and to the right of the bed is a full length wardrobe,
The bedroom has a porthole and one full size window.
GENERAL: TARA has been lined throughout in light oak veneer and she has been well cared for.
The hull was re-blacked in 2009 and the BSC runs until the end of September 2010.
These details have been specially designed to provide an easily readable profile of a craft and so give a prospective
purchaser a good idea of whether it is likely to be of serious interest. As we do not (and indeed nor should we) carry
out a survey ourselves this profile does not attempt to identify areas of non-compliance with the B.W. safety
regulations lest a prospective purchaser is tempted to rely on this profile and not, as suggested below, employ his
own Marine Surveyor. In this case we are acting as Brokers only. The Vendor is not selling in the course of business
and where he has made a written declaration of clear title we as Brokers cannot and do not guarantee it. Whilst
every care has been taken in the preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. A prospective
buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and at his own expense to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to
carry out a survey.