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Buy 1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24

1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24

1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24 for sale

Used 1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24 for sale named "WATCH THE WIND" is located in Argyll and Bute (Scotland, United Kingdom). This vessel was both designed and built by the Alan Platt shipyard back in 1977. Key features 1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24: length 23.95 feet, beam 8.2 feet, boat displacement 6,719.68 pounds and max boat draft 6.89 feet. Hull key features 1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24: keel type - lifting keel. Perkins 103-10 marine diesel engine, installed 2002 23hp 3 cylinder, naturally aspirated indirectly cooled. Mechanical reversing marine gearbox engine: fuel type - diesel. With a fuel tank capacity of 181.8 gallons, the 1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24 can cover a distance . The fresh water storage system consists of tanks with a total capacity of 181.8 gallons. 1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24 can be categorized into the following classes: sailing aft cabin boats, sailing coastal cruiser boats, wooden sailboats, antique classic sailing boats, sailing cruiser boats and sailboats. For buying inquiries and price clarification of the boat at £9,950, please contact the offerer buy Alan Platt Finesse 24!

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1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24 specification & technical information

TypeSail
ClassSailing aft cabin boats
MakeAlan Platt
ModelAlan Platt Finesse 24
NameWATCH THE WIND
ConditionUsed
Year1977
Fuel typeDiesel
Keel typeLifting keel
Length23.95 feet
Beam8.2 feet
Max boat draft6.89 feet
Boat displacement6,719.68 lb
Fresh water tank capacity181.8 gal
Fuel tank capacity181.8 gal
LocationArgyll and Bute, United Kingdom

1977 Alan Platt Finesse 24 engine details #1:

Fuel typeDiesel
ModelPerkins 103-10 marine diesel engine, installed 2002 23hp 3 cylinder, naturally aspirated indirectly cooled. Mechanical reversing marine gearbox

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This offer published by Mark Cameron Yachts, Inverneil, Uk