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Contest 42 Ketch – CHRISTINA MAY has been in the same ownership for 23 years with two previous owners. Contest yachts built by Conyplex in Holland are built to a very high standard. Christina May is a cruising ketch, displacement hull with medium keel and skeg hung rudder, a centre cockpit with wheel steering.
The present owners have cruised extensively abroad and lived aboard while travelling. They have lived an eco-friendly life on board by applying the KISS principal, using little energy and carrying a small Honda generator.
Last survey 19/10/18. Christina May is a great boat with a good reputation based on the River Dart.
Accommodation :
Accommodation
Sleeps 7 in 2 Cabins plus owners’ cabin with en-suite plus 2 occasional in saloon
- Cabin height 1.95 m
- Gimbling saloon table
- Chart table/Nav station
- Workshop with vice
- 2 x Heads with showers and hand basins, one en-suite
- Toilets - Raritan PH
- Galley with double sink and Seagull water filter tap
- Cooker – Smev 2 burner gas with oven 2002
- Fridge – top loading Isotherm 3251 with seacock heat exchanger 2002
- Webasto diesel heating A/T 5000 2005
- Wempe brass instruments – 2 x clocks in cabins, Chronometer//Barometer/Hygromenter/Thermometer
- Radio with Bluetooth SD and USB input
- Speakers in saloon and owners cabin
- Curtains
- Vacuum cleaner
- Burglar protection appliance – allows a hatch to have burglar protection when left open
Inventory :
Sails:
- Main – Schoker approx. 25.5 sq m
- Genoa Bi radial – Den Boer approx. 52 sq m
- Mizzen – Schoker approx. 10 sq m
- Mizzen staysail – De Vries approx. 31 sq m
- Storm jib hanked – De Vries approx. 14 sq m
- Working jib hanked – De Vries approx. 27 sq m
- Cruising chute with squeezer
- Bullajong or Booster with squeezer approx. 60/120 sq m/Dutch Double jib – 2 jibs together on one luff tape used together as ghosting genoa or split as double light wind headsail
Winches:
- 2 x Sheet winches – Barlow 32 2-speed self-tailing
- 2 x Cruising chute – Enks 26 2-speed
- 1 Genoa reefing – Lewmar 30 self-tailing
- 2 x Main halyards – Lewmar 40 self-tailing
- 2 x Mizzen halyards – Lewmar 16 self-tailing
Navigation Equipment:
- Sestral compass
- B&G Log - Harrier
- B&G Echo sounder - Hector
- B&G Wind - Hengist/Horta
- Depth sounder (forward looking) Echopilot FLS gold plus professional tranducer 2002
- Radio 1 - VHF Sailor
- Radio 2 - Standard Horizon GX”100E DSC VHF AIS receiver inc. auto fog horn & loud-hailer
- Wi-Fi link - NMEA-2-Wi-Fi
- Autopilot – Autohelm ST7000 with wired remote control
- GPS – Garmin 152 at the chart table linked to autohelm
- Garmin 76 for AIS & DSC (no charts)
- Garmin 86C for GPS and chart at wheel (no current charts)
Anchoring and Mooring Equipment:
- Bow anchor – 45lb CQR
- Second heavy anchor Spade 100 galvanised & stored in lazarette
- Anchor windlass – Lofrans Tigress electric 1200w windlass with rope gipsy and manual operation back up
- 70m of 10mm chain
- Danforth kedge anchor with Ankarolina on reel & chain
- Davits – removable and foldable stainless steel
- Boarding ladder – stainless steel transom mounted
- Bow step – stainless steel (removable & hangs from CQR for med mooring)
Deck Equipment:
- Teak Deck
- Teak Cockpit
- Teak side decks
- Cockpit table
- Teak helmsman’s seat
- Teak cup/bottle holder at wheel
- 3 x Calypso gimbling cup holders under hard top
- 4 x fenders with socks
- 2 x ball fenders
- 1 large Avon inflatable fender
- 4 x mooring warps with compensators
- 2 x handling lines + 1 shorter for mid-cleat
- 2 x heavy mooring warps
- Vista clear view high speed rotating screen in hard-top window
- Anchor ball and motoring triangle
- 2 x Blue performance hatch covers 2024
- 4 x original hatch covers with venting and fly netting
- Cockpit cover
- Screen for back of Hard-top
- Wheel cover
- Full length cockpit cushions
- 2 x Deck lights on main spreaders and on mizzen
- Cockpit light
- Boat hook
- Winch handles x 2
- Nav lights
Safety Equipment:
- Liferaft – Viking 4-man RescYou. Last service 2016
- Mast ladder – webbing, hoists on luff groove on masts
- 1 Automatic fire extinguisher in engine compartment
- 2 x 2 kg powder fire extinguisher
- 1 x Co2 foam extinguisher
- Fire blanket in gally
- Nereus Gas safety alarms WG 300 LLCV boat gas control system/2 x LPG sensors/Carbon monoxide sensor & remotely operated gas valve
- Horseshoe buoy plus light
- Danbuoy
- Radar reflector – Firdel Blipper on mizzen
- 2 x Manual bilge pumps
- 2 x automatic bilge pumps in engine compartment (1 with oil separator)
- Winchard Gybe Easy boom brake
- Horn – electric on deck, loudhailer, communication with foredeck and auto fog horn via Standard Horizon plus manual backup
- Sea brake with line set
- Emergency VHF aerial
- Gas locker with space for 3 x 6 kg propane or 2 x propane & 2 x camping gas with isolation valve
- Shaft mounted rope cutter
List of items not working:
- Toplight (anchor and tricolour) – broken
- Port spreader downlight – not functioning
- Heater- not functioning and pump removed – a new pump is on board and heater will probably need servicing or repairing as it has not been used for several years
- Navtex not working
- Macerator pump & holding tank gauge not operational
- Emergency manual water pump in galley not working
- The water heater is not working
- Gearbox has a small leak from gearbox output shaft seal
- Radar not working
Mechanical :
Hull and construction
- White GRP hull deck and superstructure
- Teak deck & cockpit
- Wheel Steering & spade rudder
- Fin Keel
- Centre cockpit
- Seven berths in two cabins plus owners cabin with en-suite plus 2 occasional berths in saloon & second guest bathroom
Engine:
- Vetus VH4.65 Diesel 65hp fitted by Darthaven in 2009
- 897.8 engine hours
- Beds refitted and new PRM 260C hydraulic gearbox
- Gearbox has ‘get you home’ facility in case of hydraulic failure
- Engine bay access on three sides plus removable lid
- Cooling system indirect
- Engine exhaust temperature gauge
- Aqualoy Stainless steel propshaft with PSS shaft seal
- Three bladed propeller re-pitched for new engine
- Sleipner Sidepower SP95 bowthruster fitted 2003 by Osmotec, Hamble
- Cruising speed 6 knots
- Maximum speed 8.5 k
- Fuel consumption approx. 3litres/hr
- Range 700 Nm approx
Electrical:
- 12v system
- 4 x House batteries 105 amp hr Varta deep cycle 2016
- 2 x Engine batteries 6v Optima Red Top 2005
- Bowthruster: Optima Blue Top 2003
- 240v Shorepower, lead, galvanic isolator 2002, internal mains sockets
- Diode battery splitter
Battery monitoring systems:
- Mastervolt Batman- house batteries volt, amps and amp/hrs
- Axon battery status indicator – bowthruster and engine voltage
- Mastervolt 40 amp automatic battery charger 1998
- Tank gauges: 4 for water and 1 for diesel
- 2 x Flexible solar panels
- Towed/wind generation: Ampair Aquair 100/12 volt towing and wind generator with air kit hoisted between mizzen and main and towed kit with two propellers and line.
Water system:
- Pressurised hot & cold water system
- Shower pumps
Tankage:
- Fuel capacity 425 litres in 1 x stainless steel tank
- Fresh water capacity 1000 litres in 4 x stainless steel tanks
- GRP Holding tank 150 litre capacity with macerator
Rigging:
- Ketch rigged
- Spars – Bamar/Nemo Stoway furling 1990
- Main, electrical with remote and manual backup
- Mizzen manual
- Powder coated Nemo masts and booms by Bamar 1990
- Headsail furling – Reckmann with wire/rope furling line
- Twin forestay – the second is for storm jib or hanked sails
- Standing rigging replaced 2002 at Burnham Yacht Haven
- Standing rigging professionally inspected 2017
- Running rigging – mainly Marlow braid on three strand – various ages
- Backstay adjuster – Wichard D16 mechanical 2013
- Boom vang – mechanical
- Spinnaker/whisker pole x 2 (1 adjustable)