Pre-Owned
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Norfolk Urchin Build 15
This beautifully looked after Norfolk Urchin is now on the market and available for viewing.
Build number 15
£12,500 SOLD
MoreRoad Trailer
Launching trolley
Boom Gallows
Wooden seat battens
Set of oars
Two Mast bands
Forward locker
Rowlock fittings on gunwales and rowlocks
Manual non fitted bilge pump (stand alone)
Anchor
Tiller extension
Topping lift/Lazy Jacks
All over mast up weighted cover.
Spare tyre
Blue top strake and white hull
Yamaha 2stroke engine
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Norfolk Urchin Maisie Build number 39
Norfolk Urchin Maisie is a lovely 13ft (4metre) sailing boat that was built in 2018 at our Wells Boatyard. The Urchin is immensely strong, yet light enough to be easily handled. Urchin 39 has been sailed lightly and comes with a road trailer and launching trolley.
The Norfolk Urchin is the smallest boat in the Norfolk range and the smaller sister the Norfolk Oyster. The Urchin has a firm turn bilge hull, ensuring safe sailing even in rough tidal harbours and estuaries. Her sailing performance is quite remarkable, particularly to windward and she will point almost as high as many racing dinghies. These boats have “built-in” buoyancy incorporated into their build.
Length: 13′
Beam: 5’2″
Draft: 7″/3’4″
Sail area: 104sq ft
Weight of boat: 255kgs
Trailing weight: 375kg
Seats: 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children
£8,000
MoreMast up cockpit cover
Set of wooden oars
Gunmetal rowlocks and fitments
Trailer and launching trolley
LightBoard
Solid full length wooden seat battens
Anchor chain and warp
Manual standalone bailer
Sail cover
Mast storage cover
Rudder bag
Tiller with tiller extension
Wooden gallows
Solid Blue hull
Hank on jib
Please note: no engine or jockey wheel. Boat is being sold as seen
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Norfolk Urchin Hiawatha
Urchin Hiawatha is build number 31 and is a beautiful example of the Norfolk Urchin.
Sailed lightly and stored indoors when off the water. The interior is roomy enough to sail safely with up to three adults, or two adults and two children and they are perfect for single handed sailing.
The Norfolk Urchin is 13ft and the smallest of the Norfolk Range. The boat is immensely strong throughout, yet light enough to be easily handled on and off a trailer, or pulled up a beach. The Norfolk Urchin has a ‘firm turn’ bilge hull ensuring safe sailing even in rough tidal harbours and estuaries.
£8,000
MoreWhite with green top strake
Full set of wooden seat battens
Mast up all over cover
Copper protection on the mast for main and reefed sailing
Oars and bronze rowlock fittings
Boom gallows
Gallow chocks
Tiller
Rudder
Combination trailer with launching trolley (no jockey wheel)
Sheethorse
Bronze protection strip on transom
Galvanised centre plate
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Norfolk Urchin Elli
This excellent example of a Norfolk Urchin is in wonderful condition having been lightly sailed over the years. Being build number 1 she was displayed at a number of boat shows and has always been stored ashore under cover in a garage keeping her in fantastic condition.
The Norfolk Urchin is immensely strong throughout, yet light enough to be easily handled on and off a trailer, or pulled up a beach. The Urchin has a ‘firm turn’ bilge hull ensuring safe sailing even in rough tidal harbours and estuaries.
Elli has spent her years sailing in Chichester harbour, being launched from Cobnor Point at the southern end of Chidham and sailed to the harbour villages and other locations including:
Eastwards to Dell Quay, Birdham, Bosham and Itchenor. Westwards to Thorney island and Emsworth. She is perfectly located for sailing within the wonderful East Head nature reserve with its sandy beaches which sits at the eastern edge of the harbour entrance.
Elli is advertised by NTB but is currently lying in Chidham, nr Chichester Harbour. Viewings will be by appointment with her owner.
£8,750
MoreAdditional equipment fitted to boat.
- 3kg galvanised anchor in teak chocks
- 20m x 8min anchor warp
- Mainsail cover
- Two overall boat covers for use when mast is stepped (one for use when afloat and one for use on shore)
- Signwriting on transom (name)
- one pair oars complete with bronze rowlocks and bronze rowlock plates
- Brass keel band protection with keel and bilge runners
- Copper protection for mast in line with gaff jaws (one band)
- Brass bilge drain bung
- Hardwood boom gallows with chocks
- Cave locker in tank front
- Bronze snap shackles on jib tack and halyard for easy handling
- Topping lift/lazy jacks
- Tiller extension
- Jamming block for mainsheet
- Burgee in holder on end of gaff (racing burgee)
- Brass padlock for forward stowage locker
- Hand pump
- Baler
- Mast sock
- Owners manual
- Galvanised road trailer, complete with launching trolley (Combi arrangement), spare wheel and lighting board
- Bulldog security wheel clamp
Original sails that have been stored indoors