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£28,000 | | |
Status: | Available |
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Hamble Hampshire UK [View Map] |
Reference: | 276663 |
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PLEASE NOTE: his LM28 motorsailer is listed with photo's provided by the owner, a full set of standard Boatshed photography will be added when COVID restrictions allow.
Comments from the Owner:
She is beautifully finished throughout and in excellent condition having had light use. The accommodation far exceeds that you would expect on a yacht of this size and has been extremely cleverly designed to be comfortable whether at sea or in harbour. Easily single handed, ideal for two and will sleep six if necessary. Performance under sail or engine is pleasantly surprising. The canoe stern gives excellent bad weather handling.
To quote Motor Boat and Yachting:
‘There is no mistaking this boat. She is an LM through and through, and that is no bad thing. As hard as one may try, it is difficult to find fault in the build of an LM, and the quality of the build should give the LM 28 a very long life.’
Purchase background from the owner: Bought new 1985 by Dr Nuhs of Schenefeld, Hamburg and used around that area coastal and river estuaries. Sold 1989 to Dr Wecks, Wischhafen, Hamburg, who I was told was acquainted with Dr Nuhs. Dr Wecks sadly passed in 1991. Boat inherited by his wife Mrs Wecks who kept it for use within the family as it had been her husband’s pride and joy. From new the boat was kept at a marina in Wischhafen, launched every May for family use maintained/serviced whenever necessary. Brought ashore each September and warehouse stored over winter.I had gone to Hamburg to buy an LM 32 which I was assured was available only to find that it had sold three months before. After a brief and pointed exchange of views the broker spoke to a chap who was acting for Frau Wecks and had just put it on the market as it was getting little use. I viewed it that day and it was obvious that it was in excellent condition although in need of a touch of TLC. Not the model I wanted but you rarely find a boat with that background. Flew home to arrange transport to Southampton. Confirmed engine hours shown at that time were just over 900, now just under 1500 confirmed correct.I had until then changed my yacht every five or six years, last boat being the first production Contessa 33 which I loved but was hard work. The fact that I still have this boat nearly 17 years later tells you just how well it has suited us and how much we have enjoyed its use. But I’m now 75 and my wife is somewhat older, and is no longer so keen on sailing, so time for a change. Will she be our last boat? Probably, but never say never, and I’m thinking about it ....
Layout:
Central opening deck hatch. Canvas hatch cover.
Central drop leaf saloon table.
4x12v swivelling lights.
Sofas to port and starboard, converting to double berths, with ventilated lockers under.
High grip, moisture resistant carpet in beige throughout fore cabin, saloon and wheelhouse.
3 lockers over each side with sliding teak doors.
Teak grab rails running full length port and starboard.
Full length hanging wardrobe with lockers Teak door and sliding hatch to wheelhouse.
Galley : (To port in wheelhouse)
Locker outboard behind cooker, four draws below and cupboard beside. Stainless steel sink, pressurised water supply.
Two burner gas cooker.
Drop down teak wheelhouse door and drop down rear windows.
Large, clear, opening roof hatch.
12 volt Engel refrigerator under helm seat.
Slide-out work surface extension above ‘fridge.
Large locker beneath wheelhouse floor housing tools, batteries, fuel and holding tanks.
Locker beneath helm position housing shore power charging equipment and more storage.
3 x 12v lights.
2 mains shorepower sockets, 2 keyed battery switches.
Cockpit: Two cavernous, double depth lockers to each side.
Gas locker to port, capacity 3 gas bottles.
Engine hatch beneath deck, with large cave locker behind. Access to cockpit drain stopcocks New 2013).
Further storage under side decks.
Fold out, two stage teak cockpit table.
Cockpit cushions.
Fully adaptable, rolling cockpit cover (new 2013 from manufacturer’s Danish supplier) with frame, making this a very usable extension of living space available within seconds of mooring or anchoring.
Winter cockpit cover. Deck hatch covers. Foresail cover.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
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This LM 28 Motor Sailer has been personally photographed and viewed by Nic Parton of Boatshed Hamble.
Vessel name: | LM 28 Motor Sailer |
Vessel type: | sail |
Designer: | LM Glasfiber A/S |
Builder: | LM |
Make: | LM |
Model: | 28 |
Constructed: | 1985 |
Berths: | 6 |
Cabins: | 2 |
No. of engines: | 1 |
Engine model: | BUKH DV20SME |
Engine power: | 20 |
Fuel type: | Diesel |
Cruising Speed: | 5 knots |
Maximum Speed: | 6.5 knots |
Length over all: | 8.95m |
Length at waterline: | 7.5m |
Beam: | 2.9m |
Maximum draft: | 1.35m |
Hull material: | Displacement |
Hull type: | Displacement |
Displacement: | 4000 kg |
Fuel capacity: | 140 Litres |
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