Description
UK VAT PAID
Bow and Stern thrusters
Extensively equipped and well maintained
2008 Hardy Commander 32 'African Queen' found in very good condition. Fitted with twin 240hp Yanmar diesel engines. Cruises at 16/18 knots with max 23 knots. Comfortable berths for 5/6 people. New navigation package fitted in 2019 including Simrad radar, plotter, depth sounder, Icom VHF and Digital Yacht AIS. New life raft and batteries 2021, and new cockpit awnings 2022.
The 2008 Hardy Commander 32 is a versatile and robust motor yacht known for its exceptional build quality and seaworthiness. Powered by twin Yanmar 4LHA-STP, 4-cylinder, 240HP diesel engines, this boat offers impressive performance and reliability for both coastal cruising and extended voyages. The Yanmar engines are renowned for their efficiency, delivering a cruising speed of around 16-18 knots and a top speed of 23 knots, while maintaining economical fuel consumption.
The Hardy Commander 32 features a spacious and comfortable interior, with a well-appointed saloon, galley, and sleeping accommodations. The deck layout is practical, providing ample space for fishing, lounging, or navigating through various weather conditions. With its sturdy construction, advanced navigational equipment, and dependable engines, the 2008 Hardy Commander 32 is an excellent choice for those seeking a capable and reliable motor yacht for both leisure and adventure.
The engines were last serviced in April 2024, and fresh antifoul/ anodes went on in June 2024.
Note - to retain the UK VAT paid status, the sale of the boat will have to Complete in the UK.
Disclaimer
Nicolle Associates offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
This vessel is UK VAT paid.
As always photographs do not do justice so a viewing is highly recommended.
This boat is lying in St Peter's Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
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