1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter for sale
Used 1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter for sale which has a name "Aeolus" is located in The Solent (England, United Kingdom). The Ed Burnett shipyard designed and built this vessel in 1904. Key features 1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter: length 17.98 metres, beam 2.74 metres, boat displacement 18,000 kilograms and max boat draft 2.44 metres. Hull key features 1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter: keel type - full keel. Volvo Penta D2 55 engine: engine hours - 840 hours and fuel type - diesel. With a fuel tank capacity of 70 litres, the 1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter can cover a distance of 259 kilometres at a cruising speed of 7 kilometres per hour. Max speed - 13 kilometres per hour. To safely go under the bridge, verify that the clearance height is at least 18.29 metres. 1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter is designed to accommodate up to 10 passengers for the optimal experience. Total berths - 8. Tanks with a capacity of 125 litres have been designated for the storage of fresh water. The classes of 1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter include: gaff sailboats, sailing ships, antique classic sailing boats, cutter boats, sailboats, wooden sailboats and sailing cruiser boats. To buy Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter and obtain price clarification for $108,974, please contact the offerer!
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1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter specification & technical information
Type | Sail |
Class | Gaff sailboats |
Make | Ed Burnett |
Model | Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter |
Name | Aeolus |
Condition | Used |
Year | 1904 |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Keel type | Full keel |
Total berths | 8 |
Max passengers | 10 |
Length | 17.98 metres |
Beam | 2.74 metres |
Max bridge clearance | 18.29 metres |
Max boat draft | 2.44 metres |
Distance | 259 kilometres |
Cruising speed | 7 km/h |
Max speed | 13 km/h |
Boat displacement | 18,000 kg |
Fresh water tank capacity | 125 L |
Fuel tank capacity | 70 L |
Location | The Solent, United Kingdom |
1904 Ed Burnett Gaff Cutter engine details #1: | |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Engine hours | 840 hours |
Model | Volvo Penta D2 55 |