oceanis 37 for solent yacht charter
Oceanis 37 off Yarmouth Isle of Wight

Oceanis 37 Specification

HURST POINT YACHT CHARTERS LIMITED

Lymington based south coast yacht charter at the spectacular western end of the Solent

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Tel 01590 623765 mob 07932 140878
or email info@hurstpointyachts.co.uk

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You have made landfall on the Solent Yacht Charter website!
This Oceanis 37 is new in 2012 and is available for bareboat charter. She has been Maritime Coastguard Agency/Department of Transport coded for commercial use. This involves approximately 80 safety modifications being installed, many of which will not be included on a standard yacht.

She is the three cabin version (twin double stern berths) and is available for bareboat or skippered charter. The Department of Transport certification is for 10 people at Category 2 level. A D.O.T. Cat 2 certificate allows for a passage up to 60 nautical miles from the nearest coast by day or night. This is a Limited Edition of this widely acclaimed yacht. The saloon contains a folding table which converts to a double berth to port plus a small single berth to starboard. The yacht also includes a full 12 volt fridge rather than the usual coolbox. In the cockpit, a large colour chart plotter is positioned in front of the helm and the teak cockpit table includes a coolbox for drinks.

This is a lovely yacht to sail with its high aspect rig giving good pointing performance to windward. The yacht has contemporary lines with a wide stern. There is shaft rather than saildrive.

Location We are at the far western end of the Solent. This is where the most spectacular scenery is to be found and several anchorages and rivers. These include Alum, Hurst, Totland and Bouldner bays, and the Lymington, Yar and Beaulieu rivers. A favourite destination is Newtown Creek or continue up the Solent for another hour to Cowes. Here you can overnight in Shepherds Wharf marina with its friendly helpful staff or carry on up the Medina river to the Folly Inn where you will also get a warm welcome. But from our Lymington base, the beautiful beaches of Studland Bay, which is where the Jurassic coast starts and Poole harbour in Dorset are in range for a day return sail. You will pass the spectacular Needles rocks marking the far western end of the Isle of Wight on route.

  • Hot Water
  • Heads with Integral Shower
  • Additional Freshwater hot and cold shower on stern bathing platform
  • Large Refrigerated coolbox
  • Gas Cooker with oven (fully gimballed)
  • Shore power supply to 240volt sockets
  • Automatic battery charging on mains link up
  • Sony CD player and cockpit extension speakers
  • Flat Screen tv with DVD player
  • Wheel steering
  • Raymarine C Series Chart Plotter with Navtronics Gold charts
  • Raymarine 2kw Radar
  • Raymarine autopilot integrated with navigation instruments
  • Raymarine GPS
  • Raymarine Tri data wind speed and depth with chart table repeater
  • Raymarine Wind speed and direction system with datalink to autohelm
  • Simrad Digital Selective Calling VHF main radio
  • AIS (Jan 2011)
  • Electric Lofrans windlass
  • 45 lb Plough anchor with 50 m of 8mm chain
  • Fully battened slab reefing 2010 mainsail with lazy jacks and ‘Packamain’ sail storage
  • Fully furling Furlex 2010 headsail with UV strip
  • Volvo Penta 29 hp sail drive marine diesel with fixed propeller
  • Side openings for ease of access
  • Large amount of storage space
  • Full head height over most of floor area
  • Permanent clear passage through to forward cabin
  • Teak cockpit seats and flooring
  • Large chart table with repeater readout of cockpit instruments
  • Sea Start breakdown cover
  • Teak folding cockpit table
  • SOLAS B 8 man liferaft
  • SOLAS B manual gas inflation lifejackets
  • Inflatable tender (4 man)
  • Wet Weather Suits (7) 2 Medium, 3 Large, 2 Extra Large

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Please view full details of the yacht using the manufacturers brochure here

HOW TO BOOK
To make a booking you first need to check on availability so please email us or telephone using the contact details above. We will then send by return email the booking forms and grant you an option for the dates you are interested in. Thank you for your time and patience in considering the above Solent yacht charter offers. Please check here that you have the bareboat experience/qualifications required to rent on a bareboat charter basis.

And if we have not convinced you yet to make a no obligation enquiry for our Solent yacht charter services, please take a few seconds to read what people have said about us recently TESTIMONIALS


OUR PROMISES TO YOU

Payments We will look after your deposits and advance payments for your yacht charter. We are a limited liability company with all the reporting commitments that entails such as Annual Accounts and Companies House returns so we intend to be around for a while, in fact we have been operating since 2003. We are also VAT registered which is of benefit to Corporate organisations booking with us.

Safety. We promise to ensure that we offer only charter yachts which we have the greatest confidence in. Regarding our flagship Dotty Dot, we go family sailing in her ourselves including cross channel so we are as keen as you to ensure that everything is in order. We promise to keep all the life jackets serviced, the life raft contents renewed every year, the engine well maintained and all the other things that need to be done.

Value for Money. Charter yachts are incredibly expensive to run and maintain. However we promise to charge fees that give only a moderate return and to ensure that ours are amongst the lowest prices if not THE lowest.
This involves not only keeping an eye on what our competitors are charging but also including things in the price that would normally be extra such as wet weather gear, cleaning of the yacht on return and diesel fuel. Other items such as marina parking, gas, mooring fees at the marina and shore supply electricity are also included.

Hand over We promise to hand the yacht over to you in a first class condition. This means that the deck holding tank will be empty (you would soon know about it on a port tack if not - phew!), that water and diesel tanks will be full and the yacht clean inside and out.

General It is not our style to attempt to make you responsible for defects that have arisen during a charter that we should take on board ourselves and never have we done so. In fact we are extremely loathe to ask you to put your hands in your pocket for things such as fenders and boat hooks that have gone overboard because we do not want to finish on a sour note and want you to come back as many do!

SKIPPER CERTIFICATION

The skipper must be commercially endorsed by the MCA. He should be able to show you his license which contains name, date of birth, photograph and expiry date (licence lasts for 5 years). To qualify for a commercial endorsement a skipper must obtain:
a RYA sailing qualification appropriate to the range of voyages planned
a First Aid certificate
a Practical sea survival course certificate
a VHF radio operators licence
a Seafarers Medical Report Certificate (ML5) issued by the MCA

VESSEL CERTIFICATION

A vessel to be used for sailing yacht rental should carry the following certification, originals of which should be held in a file (or sometimes attached on the inside of a port light) kept on board the yacht. When booking seek confirmation that these are held and will be available for inspection when joining the yacht.

1) Certificate of Coding.
This is a Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA)/Department of Transport(DoT) requirement for charter vessels in commercial use. Certificates are renewed annually and additionaly there is a disc (similar to a car tax disc) which must be attached to the inside of a port light. The coding category is shown on the certificate and disc. Make sure that the yacht which you are intending to charter has the Certificate of Coding relevant to the voyage you are planning as this will have a bearing on the safety features and equipment carried. The coding categories are:
Category 6 - Up to 3 nautical miles(nm) from a nominated departure point or land in favourable weather and in daylight
Category 5 - Up to 20 nm from a nominated departure point in favourable weather and in daylight
Category 4 - Up to 20 nm from a safe haven in favourable weather and in daylight
Category 3 - Up to 20 nm from a safe haven
Category 2 - Up to 60 nm from a safe haven (ie across channel)
Category 1 - Up to 150 nm from a safe haven.

2) Life raft Certificate of Servicing and Testing.
Charter yachts should carry life rafts conforming to SOLAS B requirements. This stipulates a greater degree of equipment and capability than a life raft for private pleasure yacht use. SOLAS B life rafts have to be serviced annually and a new certificate issued.

3) Ships Radio Licence
This is authority to use the VHF equipment on board, usually a fixed installation and a hand held. The licence is issued by OFCOM and must be renewed annually. The licence is a car tax disc style which must be attached to the inside of a port light.

4) Certificate of Insurance
Issued annually, this must be endorsed for bareboat and skippered yacht charter with a 3rd party liability minimum of £3,000,000.

5) Certificate of British Registry
Issued every 5 years, this is the ships ownership document with details of the registered owners.Essential to carry on board if crossing the Channel as failure to produce if boarded by officials can result in the impounding of the vessel. The registration number is required to be shown on the coach roof port and starboard and on the stern.

6) Gas Installation Certificate
Gas being one of the biggest risks on board a yacht, an annual inspection should be carried out by a CORGI approved technician and a certificate issued.

7) Engine Service Record
A marine diesel engine requires regular service. One hours running equates approximately to 50 miles of a car engine, so 200 running hours are equivalent to 10,000 miles on the road. The oil needs to be changed every 100 hours approximately. Other important items are annual change of the coolant, sea water impeller and fan belt. The service record should be up to date.

8) Sea Start membership.
No statutory requirement for this for Solent yacht charter but a must nevertheless. Covers engine/transmission failure and fouling of the propeller up to 3 nautical miles offshore. Permit attaches to inside of port light.


To make a reservation, contact Clive Cutler

Tel 01590 623765 mob 07932 140878
or email info@hurstpointyachts.co.uk
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