Dimensions

LOA - 7.79 metres

Beam - 3.05 metres

Engines

No. Of Engines - 1

Manufacturer - BMC

Model - 1.5

Fuel Type - diesel

Power - 36 horsepower

Accommodation

Number of Double Berths - 2

Number of Cabins - 2

Number of Bathrooms - 1

Tanks

Fresh Water Tanks -

Fuel Tanks -

Year

Year Built - 1974

LOA - 7.79 metres

Beam - 3.05 metres

Total Power - 36 horsepower

Total Engines - 1

Number of Double Berths - 2

Number of Cabins - 2

Number of Bathrooms - 1

Fresh Water Tanks -

Fuel Tanks -

Year Built - 1974

Boat Details

Hampton Safari 25 - Lucy Belle, Built in 1974 and powered by a BMC 1,5 DIESEL on a shaft.  4 berths from fixed double to the stern and conversion of the galley sofa to a further double.  Presented for sale to a good standard, she is a typical example of the ever popular Hampton Safari, well suited to the Broads, rivers and canals. Easy to handle and moor. Air draft allows clearance on most  bridges with ease.

Her captains wheel and social space are towards the bow of the boat. the Wheel being to the port-side and with large L shaped sofa / double bed to starboard.

Lucy Belle has a large galley with sufficient storage and work surface. Stainless steel sink with mixer tap, hot and cold water.

4 Burner gas hob, oven and grill. 12v fridge.

She also has a private shower and washroom as well as a pump out toilet and holding tank.

Her BMC 1.5 diesel engine was last serviced in May 2024 at which time a new raw water pump was fitted and the heat exchanger changed at the same time. with very low hours use since, she was anti fouled in April 2023. 

She has a current BSS Certificate which expires in April 2027. 

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.