Pre Purchase Surveys of ‘Broom Boats’ built in Brundall Norwich on the Norfolk Broads
We have in the last month surveyed three different models of Broom Boats, namely the Broom 425, Broom 395 and the Broom 37 with ages ranging from 7 to 25 years
Broom 425 – The larger of the three models, with a great aft double cabin, a very clever double / twin single arrangement up front where the ‘berth’ pivots apart to make two singles or back together for a cosy double. An interesting and different arrangement that works very well
Broom 395 – One feature that all these models have in common is that they are all aft cabin versions with a medium V hull and a central box keel giving great sea-keeping capabilities
Broom 37 – One of the limited number of 37s designed with only the upper steering position, where most 37 had dual station controls
This is a Trio of Broom’s, all with twin diesel engines for excellent performance, a medium V hull for fine sea keeping qualities, an aft master double stateroom and an upper steering / control helm station – all models passed with flying colours
As with all modern production boats utilising fit-out GRP mouldings / modules there is a downside. With all these Broom models as per most expensive production vessels built to high specifications, our access to areas such as bilge spaces, fuel tanks, along with seacock valves (plus much more) is very restricted.
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Freeman 22 Mk2 – The traditional (historic) 1950s’ river boat
Freeman 22 Mk2 – ” History ” Acknowledgement to the official Freeman Cruisers website
The first 22ft Freeman Cruiser emerged in 1957. By the 1970’s the factory was employing 125 people, building three 23ft and one 26ft cruiser each week and one Freeman 30 every 2/3 weeks. There were 4 or 5 factory lines at a time: It took 25 men to build a single boat. Some 6,000 boats were produced by the time John decided finally to retire, he now lives in France. Incidentally, the last boat to be built was a Freeman 27 in October 1983.
In 1964 the model was changed bringing in the new 22 which is now known as the Mk 2 (hence the previous boat is referred to as the Mk 1). The cabin was raised so that you could walk right through,- the well renowned “step in the deck” was established. As with the 22 Mk 1 there is a narrow beam version of the 22 Mk 2 at 6ft 10″ wide which can also be used on the canals.
We carried out the pre purchase survey of this Freeman 22 Mk2 at Martham Ferry Marina. This GRP motor cruiser built in the 70’s has recently been renovated and had a good feel to it. The good quality of the top coat paint and the added ‘cherry & holly’ floors in the cockpit are parts of creating an enjoyable week-ender boat. The Freeman 22 Mk2 in itself has a nice and simple design with reasonable cockpit and some appreciable space in the cabin.
Forward berth Rudder tube with water seepage
Fitted with a Perkins 4107 diesel engine
The main finding on board was the rudder tube which was leaking. The rudder tube bearing also appeared to be worn out as the rudder post had some movements inside the tube. We recommended checking the steering system for wear and replacing the relevant parts to halt the on-going water ingress.
This is not such a daunting task as it seems as the rudder system is very simple and most yards could put this right.
Amazingly this Freeman 22 despite being some 40+ years old did not have any osmosis
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Trusty T23 – Sturdy offshore little boat for fishing ~ plus fun
We recently undertook a pre purchase survey of this very nice 2010 Trusty T23 at Windboats Wroxham
Trusty T23 on a road trailer Comfortable aft cockpit relaxation
This sturdy twin bilge keel GRP boat is a good example of the Trusty T23. Built in 2010 to an approved category B (Offshore) by Trusty Ltd, this 23 footer displayed a surprisingly large living area with a spacious aft cockpit with simile teak laid deck. The helm station gives the feel of driving a small ship to sea with all the navigation helps and control at hand. The forward cabin is mainly a large double bed with storage underneath it. A good sea going galley design and seating area help to keep the crew happy at sea.
Interior view with forward cabin Helm station with easy below access
This Trusty T23 was viewed at Windboat Marine in Wroxham where helpful staff gave us a detailed history of the Trusty Boats and other various on-going projects at Windboats’.
The boat has been well maintained over the past 5 years however our main finding was the starboard bilge keel which displayed some rust seeping from the forward bilge keel bolts. We recommended to have the bilge keel bolts checked and the necessary action taken to halt on-going rust seepage. Plus servicing and bonding of seacocks
Some rust seepage from bilge keel bolts
The Trusty inspected is fitted with a Yanmar 4JH5 / 4 cyl / 54hp inboard diesel engine
A good point about those Trusty T23 is that they can be trailed and launched anywhere you fancy, be in Cornwall or in the Scottish Islands or further away!
For more information contact European Marine Services Ltd – Marine Surveyors & Consultants Tel : 01603 327 123 www.europeanmarinesurveys.com
Seamaster 813 – A Classic GRP Motor Cruiser
This inspection was for insurance purposes and we were therefore more concerned with ‘insurance risk’ factors than with structural / operational items, these being covered in greater detail under the popular pre purchase survey
Fitted with a single BMC 1.5 diesel engine
This boat, viewed at Waterside Marine Sales (Herbert Woods) at Potter Heigham was a good example of a Seamaster 813. She displayed fair wear and tear and general deterioration and bit of rust in some places but nothing alarming for a 36 year old GRP boat being commensurate with age
The vessel enjoys easy access to the aft cockpit, being level and therefore easily accessible from most quay headings around the Norfolk’s Broads. No need to ‘bend yourself in four’ to get on board, just step straight into the large aft cockpit
The helm station has been kept very simple and easy to use and the interior comprise a good double bed in the front with a decent sitting area / galley. A nice river going boat.
Easy aft access Decent / wide side decks
There were several important items in respect of insurance being – Bilge pump satisfactory operation, Redundant seacocks not properly secured, and the security of the propeller fixing – not a nice feeling when your prop drops off in the mud
For more information contact European Marine Services Ltd – Marine Surveyors & Consultants Tel : 01603 327 123 www.europeanmarinesurveys.com
Jeanneau Merry Fisher 755 – A Great Sport & Day Boat
A pre purchase inspection undertaken at the newly opened Norfolk Boat Sales, Brundall facility
This recently acquired and extensively refurbished 50 boat marina enables NBS to display boats afloat and to offer servicing facilities, plus a large travel lift for lifting and launching as required
This trailable boat measures 7.4m being powered by a single 150hp Yamaha Four Stroke Outboard
It was built by Jeanneau in 2013 and is therefore still ‘like new’, and it will take some time for it to start show fair wear and tear as it has been solidly built by Jeanneau.
The interior was surprisingly big with some clever storage ideas. Front cabin consist of a typical V berth and the main cabin is generous in proportion offering great visibility whilst the helm station has all the ‘spaceship alike’ control at hands.
With the help of Norfolk Boat Sales staff, we took the Jeanneau out for a speed / engine trial. Well, we were both looking forward to it and the boat performed well and reacted to all the manoeuvres just as expected.
All in all this is a very good example of Jeanneau’s quality of work and great fun to drive
For more information contact European Marine Services Ltd – Marine Surveyors & Consultants Tel : 01603 327 123 www.europeanmarinesurveys.com
Profile 33 – A Very Spacious Motor Cruiser
Pre Purchase Survey – A displacement hull with central box keel and twin bilge keels
This Profile 33 built in the late 70’s is a ‘relatively large’ 10m motor cruiser fitted with twin Mercedes 42hp diesel engines. With a spacious interior and the added benefit of an aft cabin with two single bed whilst the forward cabin is a classic V berth type.
This vessel was viewed at the developing St-Olaves Marina which has available moorings. The Profile 33 has been reasonably maintained by the previous owner. However a few details have been over-looked over the years mainly due to difficult access to those areas and consequently the vessel is now in need of some attention and improvement.
Necessary improvements include the steering support bracket which has pretty much disappeared over the years due to heavy corrosion and the port engine / propeller shaft which appears for some unknown reason to be misaligned and obviously needs correcting
‘Suspected’ misaligned prop shaft Corroded steering bracket
However, once these areas have been corrected the vessel should give enjoyable cruising to her new owners.
I particularly enjoyed the main cabin which is comfortable and spacious and offers a good look-out from the helm station. Down below is a large well equipped galley offering all what is needed to keep a hungry crew happy on the water
For more information contact European Marine Services Ltd – Marine Surveyors & Consultants Tel : 01603 327 123 www.europeanmarinesurveys.com
Fairline Mirage 29 – Aft cabin
Fitted with a single Volvo Penta diesel engine and shaft propulsion
A Fairline Mirage 29 ‘floating’ in the air.
This 1985 Fairline Mirage 29 was viewed at Waterside Marina, located in the famous Herbert Wood boatyard at Potter Heigham.
The medium V shape hull allows to a steady and economical cruising speed whilst if fitted with powerful engine will do some decent boat top speed.
The internal arrangement comprise a comfy main cabin with good sitting area and a forward cabin with V berth. The aft cabin with two single beds is a great design for a weekend out with friends allowing everyone to enjoy a bit of privacy whilst the roof accommodate a sun bed area, great for chilling out and enjoying the view.
Interior view with V berth in forward cabin Sun deck with access door to aft cabin
The vessel was well maintained and mostly displayed general fair wear and tear commensurate with age, however one item of safety was picked upon.
It consisted of the LPG gas pipe’s route passing too close to the hot air heater’s exhaust pipe. For the obvious reason the gas pipe should be re-routed to a safe distance from the exhaust heat. This item should be easy enough to be put right.
For more information contact European Marine Services Ltd – Marine Surveyors & Consultants Tel : 01603 327 123 www.europeanmarinesurveys.com
Cruiser International Vee Express 267 – Fitted with 2x Volvo Penta Petrol Engines
We have carried out a second Pre Purchase Survey in as many weeks of a Cruiser International V sports boat, the brokers again being the Norfolk Yacht Agency (NYA) Brundall, inspection undertaken at their well equipped Service Centre – where their staff are always on hand to help.
With the help of Tiffany being in command of speed trials we carried out engine performance tests etc and achieved very respectable speeds of 28 mph in the de-restricted zone
This model of cruiser has a long dolphin nose design, being a useful foredeck area for rope handling etc
The steering console is equipped like a performance sports car
View of one of the Volvo Penta AQ171C 4 cylinder petrol engines
View of interior being roomy and comfortable
This boat is designed with a front V cabin and aft cabin under the aft cockpit, as well as the classic push down table to add extra berthing. The helm station offers a good all round visibility and there is a nice comfortable cockpit.
The main findings of this inspection was that the boat was suffering from lack of TLC and equipment corrosion. The steering installation needs attention / servicing but nothing that cannot be fixed for minimal expenditure. As with all engines of this vintage (1970s) we always recommend a mechanical inspection to protect the buyer’s investment
For more information contact European Marine Services Ltd – Marine Surveyors & Consultants Tel : 01603 327 123 www.europeanmarinesurveys.com
Cruiser International Vee Express 267
We have carried out a Pre Purchase Survey of this well presented offshore express cruiser, the brokers being the Norfolk Yacht Agency (NYA) Brundall, inspection at their well equipped Service Centre – where their staff are always on hand to help.
The Express 267 is a great coastal going motor boat with an excellent sea keeping record.
This one is powered by twin 170hp petrol Volvo Penta engines and outdrives, so plenty of power to have fun and be back on time for gin & tonic at the local pub. It will also be very enjoyable to cruise the Norfolk broads in style.
This boat is designed with a front V cabin and aft cabin under the aft cockpit, as well as the classic push down table to add extra berthing. The helm station offers a good all round visibility and there is a nice comfortable cockpit.
The main findings of this inspection was that one of the engine mounting studs were not tight thus the engine could move when under load. This could lead to some problems if not corrected. The steering installation needs attention / servicing but nothing that cannot be fixed for minimal expenditure. As with all engines of this vintage (1980s) we always recommend a mechanical inspection to protect the buyer’s investment
The underwater section didn’t show any evidence of osmosis or whicking; and as long as the engines are secured, this boat should be great fun to drive around.
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Last week we inspected an excellent example of a 2007 Sealine S42 at Brundall Bay Marina. The brokers being Norfolk Boat Sales selling from their new dedicated Brundall Sales Office & Marina, where some 50+ boats are available for viewing in very pleasing surroundings
This Sealine S42 was a very nice example of this offshore luxury express motor cruiser boat and very little used. Being built in 2007 she offers a large aft cockpit (teak flooring) and sun area with an island bed forward, a very spacious aft twin bed cabin with ample headroom and en-suite toilet / shower and a large central saloon with a great dinette feature plus decent galley space with all features including electric cooking and microwave
The power package is a pair of Volvo Penta 350 hp diesels with duo prop outdrives, which will make this boat perform well. The standard of installation was second to none being maintained to a very high standard with no apparent problems, other than very limited access to inspect the steering installation
We undertook a Pre Purchase Survey & Valuation and found very few problems. Being limited to the usual degradation of anodes on the outdrive units. The internal and external presentation was excellent appearing to be little used. There was no hull osmosis or whicking
For more information contact European Marine Services Ltd. Marine Surveyors & Consultants
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