DALE NELSON CHALLENGER XII 195,000.00 Vat paid Lying Dale Nelson Neyland Length (Hull) Beam Draft Hull Material Hull Configuration Displacement. Boat Designs Challenger XII 03/16 12.12m 3.75m 1.24m GRP Semi-displacement 12 tons (Approx) Year 2000 Model Boat Number Engines Fuel Capacity Water capacity Engine Hours Page 1 of 6 Dale Nelson 38 38006 2 X 370hp Volvo TAMD63P 300 gls (approx) 95gls (Approx) Approx Pt 1050 hrs; Stbd TT 1050hrs
BROKERS COMMENTS Another excellent example of a much loved and cared for DALE NELSON 38 aft cabin motor cruiser. This boat was built by us in 2000 and is incredibly well equipped with numerous special features and modifications, which can be seen in the photographs that follow and represents a rare opportunity to buy a genuine Dale Nelson and experience and enjoy the legendary sea-keeping and the very best of craftsmanship for which DALE has become renowned. This vessel has had numerous updates to the initial build specification with the latest electronics fitted, air conditioning, satellite TV, antifouling removed and Coppercoat antifouling system being applied January 2013 (Read on for full specification). ENGINES Two Volvo Penta TAMD63P 370hp turbo charged diesel engines with Micro Commander electronic controls at both helm stations. The engines are flexibly mounted and sea water filter to each engine. Automatic fire extinguisher to engine room is a standard fitting. Engine room extractor fans. Twin station Micro Commander controls with synchronisation facility and bright finish. Manufacturers instrumentation in custom built helm panels. GENERATOR An HFL 4kva/3Kw Mariner generator with 165 hours run time with water separator and underwater outlet for water exhaust to reduce noise. FUEL CAPACITY ETC. The fuel is contained within two centre line keel tanks for greater stability. Approx. 300 gallons. Racor filter system, fuel filter shut off system with remote controls, Tank tender gauge, for fuel, water, black waste. STERN GEAR Lasdrop Seal Gen 2 type stern glands, four bladed propellors. STEERING Dual station hydraulic steering, greasers to rudder tubes, stainless steel emergency tiller. EXHAUST SYSTEM Flexible hose wet exhaust with main engine muffler and twin station HMI temperature alarms BILGE PUMP SYSTEM Five electric pumps with automatic switches and one manual bilge pump with suction inlets either side of engine room. WATER SYSTEM Freshwater approx. 95 gallons, hot water tank approx 9 gallons, all pressurised with Jabsco water pump. Freshwater tap to engine room Freshwater washers to wheelhouse front screens Challenger XII 03/16 Page 2 of 6
BLACK WASTE Black water tank approx 18 gallons, odour filter fitted to waste tank breather. Deck suction outlet and macerator for overboard discharge DECKING Fully teak laid aft deck, side and fore-decks. EXTERIOR STAINLESS STEEL Pulpit and pushpit rails, fender baskets, flagstaff holder. Stanchions with guardwires and solid top rail. Boarding gate to port and starboard and aft gate. Exterior handrails to forward coach house and wheelhouse roof, exterior grab handles to side of wheelhouse. Exterior helm seat with footrest, bow roller, four pairs of mooring cleats, centre mooring bollard to foredeck, two fairleads to foredeck toerail, boarding platform (teak treads) and boarding ladder (teak treads) with swim ladder, stowage for liferaft on aft side of pushpit. EXTERIOR FIT OUT Alloy mast with white finish and hinge point. Exterior helm screen alloy with white painted finish. Trim tabs with dual station controls Bow thruster Volvo BP 600B with interior and exterior controls. Simpson 100 stainless steel davits with manual winches (medium duty) bases fitted davit arms supplied loose. Beige exterior dodgers. Navy blue exterior covers for windscreen, exterior helm console, helm seat and aft deck lockers. Pram hood fitted over outer companionway doors GROUND TACKLE 1 x 20kg Bruce anchor with 50m of 9.8 mm galvanised chain with electric windlass with rope drum. Controls at exterior helm and foot switches on foredeck. AFT DECK Teak companionway doors, aft deck lockers with GRP lids, cushion backs and bases. HATCHES/PORTLIGHTS AND WINDOWS/VENTILATION Three hatches each fitted with flyscreens and blinds, one hatch to forward heads with blind, one hatch to galley with blind. 12 portlights, wheelhouse windows with sliding forward sections and grey tinted glass, ventilators to all cabins, wheelhouse, galley and aft heads. INTERIOR FINISH American cherry timber and veneer finished with two pack semi gloss varnish, grab handles throughout, carpeted throughout with carpet inlay to wheelhouse and galley steps. Leather helm and pilot seats including sliders and arm-rests. Blue leather upholstery in dinette and wheelhouse and galley areas in as new condition. Curtains throughout. Interior fittings in chrome. FORWARD CABIN Twin guest cabin with large storage areas, hanging locker and access to heads compartment on portside. FORWARD HEADS Forward heads electric toilet, shower, towel rail and lockers. Challenger XII 03/16 Page 3 of 6
DINETTE Generous seating to port with table that drops down to form a double berth. Lockers outboard and storage beneath seating GALLEY Galley to starboard with many custom features. Galley top moulded Corian with fiddle rail, waste bin and Corian sink. Ample galley stowage and beautifully hand crafted solid timber joinery. Large storage cabinets and drawers. Fridge, electric two ring hob type FAGOR and microwave/grill. Fiddle rails to hob. Domestic Gas system with alarm and automatic shut off valve - disconnected. Up steps to main saloon and wheelhouse. WHEELHOUSE Helm position to port and pilot seat and demountable chart table to starboard. Helm and pilot seats with sliders and arm rests. There is a sofa to starboard and L-shaped seating to port. Chart table is removable and stowed at aft starboard end of wheelhouse when not in use. Custom stowage at aft end of helm saloon portside seating designed to take one bottle of Gin, one bottle of Vodka, two large wine bottles & two standard wine bottles. From the aft of the main saloon one can access the aft deck or down steps to the owner's cabin. AFT CABIN Large offset double berth and separate heads compartment. Ample stowage lockers and drawers. Hanging locker to starboard. Dressing table / mirror to aft port. Large locker beneath foot of double berth. AFT HEADS Forward heads electric toilet, shower, towel rail and lockers. HEATING Ebberspacher D5L diesel heating system throughout the boat (including both Heads) AIR CONDITIONING Air conditioning fitted to forward cabin and to aft cabin. ELECTRICS The vessel has 12volt and 240 volt systems through 4 sealed batteries. Sealed and vented battery boxes. Ammeter. Battery charger and distribution system connected to the hot water immersion tank heater and shore power. Cross over switch and battery voltage meter with two battery bank facility. There are 240volt plug points to cabins, galley, wheelhouse and one 240volt outlet in engine room. 12volt socket to helm area and aft cabin. Galvanic isolator fitted to shore supply. Heated front screens to wheelhouse. 3 x pantograph windscreen wipers with freshwater washers. Permanently mounted tube heater in engine room with automatic temperature control Stereo radio with speakers to dinette and aft deck TV and Sea Tel digital satellite fitted NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT Interior helm - Raymarine ST 60, Tridata Echo sounder, speed/log, ST 6002 Autopilot display with electronic compass. Raymarine E90W x 2 displays - Hybrid Touch Screen Radar/Chart plotter with Navionics cartography, Raystar 125 GPS antenna, Raymarine 4 Kw 24 HD Digital Radome. Raymarine AIS 500. NASA Target Navtex Pro Plus. Prosser Weather trend digital Barometer, Challenger XII 03/16 Page 4 of 6
Prosser Tideclock Tidal Data Predictor. Fixed VHF - Horizon Eclipse with separate speaker at Wheelhouse helm. Three pantograph windscreen wipers with washers, Chart table at Navigators position, and also stowage for pencils. Exterior helm - Raymarine ST 60, Tridata Echo sounder, speed/log, ST 6002 Autopilot display with electronic compass. Raymarine E90W x 1 display - Hybrid Touch Screen Radar/Chart plotter. Fixed VHF - Horizon Eclipse with separate speaker at exterior helm. Ritchie compass, Visiball radar reflector fitted to mast. Hand held searchlight. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDING LIFESAVING AND SAFETY. Liferaft - Seago 6 man canister with hydro static release Fire extinguishers throughout the boat with automatic system in engine room. Fire blanket in galley Portable teak deck table Four lifejackets Grabbag 1 x Crewlink Man Overboard Recovery System 5 x fenders Warps Boathook - timber Cutlery, crockery Sellers notes:- Upgrades / work undertaken since 2013 The stern gear serviced in January 2013 Stainless steel deck outer rail fitted All teak decks sanded and re-caulked Whole boat is now electric in terms of hob and microwave oven Replaced VHF radios with Horizon at both helm stations New steering wheel at outer helm timber / stainless Exterior dodgers, exterior covers for windscreen, exterior helm console, helm seat and aft deck lockers all new 2013 Pram hood fitted over outer companionway doors new hood fitted 2013 New EPIRB Removed davits but available to bolt back on Special covers made for table Weaver davits - fitted Safety equipment on board All interior polished with bees wax Seago 6 man canister with hydro static release service date 05. 2017 Fit electric toilet conversion aft toilet Fit new domestic taps galley and heads Fit new domestic batteries - 2014 Sea water intake hose replaced starboard engine Aquafresh filter changed Update ray marine software fit new additional display replace hydrostic release life raft Fit new pipe forward toilet fit electric toilet conversion Outside control panel- vinyl wrap Fit replacement AIS Transponder service main engines, Repaint deck vents Challenger XII 03/16 Page 5 of 6
Fit new v.h.f. radios and new aerial Service main engines June 2015 Service Generator - October 2015 DISCLAIMER These particulars have been prepared in good faith from the best information available and are intended as a general as a general guide to the vessel. There accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by surveyor or engineer s inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details on which they may wish to rely. Challenger XII 03/16 Page 6 of 6