Dimensions

LOA - 8.84 metres

Beam - 3.08 metres

Engines

No. Of Engines - 1

Manufacturer - Volvo Penta D3-170

Model - D3-175

Hours - 545

Fuel Type - diesel

Power - 170 horsepower

Accommodation

Number of Double Berths - 1

Number of Cabins - 2

Number of Bathrooms - 1

Tanks

Fresh Water Tanks -

Fuel Tanks -

Year

Year Built - 2015

LOA - 8.84 metres

Beam - 3.08 metres

Total Power - 170 horsepower

Total Engines - 1

Number of Double Berths - 1

Number of Cabins - 2

Number of Bathrooms - 1

Fresh Water Tanks -

Fuel Tanks -

Year Built - 2015

Boat Details

'Sans Souci' The English Harbour 29 Offshore was built in 2015 but features a 2018 specification. She is  equipped with the larger Volvo Penta D3, 170 hp inboard diesel engine. She will reach speeds of up to 24 knots and is as happy cruising inland water ways as she is exploring offshore, providing accomodation for four, making her the perfect weekend escape for a couple or small family. She is fitted with a bow thruster to aid manoeuvrability & docking. The Eberspächer D4 warm air heating facilitates enjoyable time afloat throughout the seasons.

'Sans Souci' has been meticulously maintained by her current owner and benefits from her engine and outdrive being serviced just recently,  The vessel has also been surveyed by the Vendors prior to selling. Key features include: Copper coat, Fusion audio, full canopy system, swim ladder at transom, 12v fridge, gas oven, twin gas hob, cockpit barbeque and much more.

Boat Safety Scheme Certificate until 30th March 2026

 

Recent works include:

November 2024: Surveyed, hull polished, copper coat revived

October 2024: Full outdrive and engine service 

2023:  Leisure batteries replaced  

 

 

For further information and viewing arrangements please see Broker contact details below.

Disclaimer
In this transaction, we are acting as Brokers only. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate to have the vessel fully surveyed and inspected, sea-trialled and opened up.