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"Rebecca"  -  Corribee Mk.1

“Rebecca” - £2,750

 

Newbridge Corribee Mk.1  – 4 Berth GRP Fin Keel Bermudan Rigged Pocket Cruiser

Designed By Robert Tucker And Built By Newbridge Boats Built 1970’s. 

LOA 21’  LWL 16’  Beam 6’ 10”   Draft 3’

 

Sails: Main (Kemp, New 2006) Slab Reef, Furling Genoa (Kemp, New 2006)


Engine: Mariner 5hp 4 stroke outboard. 2006 model (owner believes around 20 hrs run)
 

Inventory: NASA Sounder, Cobra VHF/DSC Radio, CD Player, installed. CQR anchor, wind generator. Twin burner gas hob.

 

Trailer: Single axle yard trailer/cradle

 

A brief word on the Corribee class itself – “renowned for its sea keeping ability and great performance” (Wikipedia), a favourite among serious sailers who know that less can often be more – famously this is the type of boat Ellen MacArthur commenced her illustrious endeavours on with her round Britain solo-expedition.

“Rebecca” would benefit from some tidying up – but with recent sails and engine, and a proven design the fundamentals are there for her to be returned to being a very capable craft.

 

If you require further information please ring the Brokerage Department on 01772 733595 or e mail info@prestonmarina.co.uk

PLEASE NOTE: Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed, these details are intended only as a guide This boat and its inventory is owned and offered for sale by a private individual not acting in the course of trade. Purchasers and prospective purchasers are advised that there are no guarantees or warranties when purchasing from such an individual. We strongly recommend that independent professional marine surveyors and/or engineers be engaged to check the boat, its systems and its inventory (including any trailer) prior to purchase. After purchase there are no remedies for any faults found.  Preston Marine Services Ltd. act as agent and can not offer any guarantees. Preston Marine Services Ltd. cannot make comments or assurances about any trailer that may be apparently included in the inventory of any of the boats we are handling as brokers as being in road worthy condition. Any trailer apparently included as part of a boat’s inventory should only be considered to be a yard or launching trailer unless otherwise stated.