Beneteau Antares 710 (REF# 5106)
This boat has been sold
7.0m (23'0"), 2003, 1 x diesel 150hp GRP Construction, Semi-Displacement underwater profile, 2 berths
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| Extra Details
| Designer: | Beneteau |
| Builder: | Beneteau |
| Fuel capacity: | 1 x 0 ltr (0.0 G) |
| Water capacity: | 1 x 56 ltr (12.3 G) |
| Last survey: | Unknown |
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Mechanical
1 x diesel 150hp, Volvo TAMD31p (2003) fresh-water cooled, wheel steering, shaft drive, prop(s). Fuel consumption (approx) Unknown, Cruising speed Unknown, Max speed Unknown.
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Electrical Systems
12 volt, 2 batteries charged by: engine
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| Dimensions
| LOA: | 7.0m (23'0") |
| LWL: | 6.1m (19'10") |
| Beam: | 2.7m (8'10") |
| Draft Min: | 0.0m (0'0") |
| Draft Max: | 0.8m (2'6") |
| Displacement: | 2,200kg (4,851.0lbs) |
| Headroom: | 0.0m (0'0") |
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| Construction
GRP Construction with Semi-Displacement underwater profile, gelcoat finish.
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| Rig
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| Sails
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| Accommodation
2 berths with 1 doubles and 0 singles in 1 cabin(s).
1 burner gas cooker, Sink, Fridge, Freezer 1 heads.
Pressurised water system
Clean & simple interior finished to a high standard with hardwood trim |
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| Nav Equipment
Compass, Speed, Log, Echo sounder, VHF, GPS, Chart plotter, Stereo, Navigation lights
Raychart 425 chartplotter & GPS, Raymarine L365 echopilot wreck finder
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| Deck Gear
1 anchors,
30 metres of chain,
10 meters of warp,
Cockpit cover, Fenders, Beaching legs, electric Lewmar windlass, 0hp outboard (unknown year). |
| Fishing
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| Toys
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| Safety Equipment
Fire fighting equipment, Emergency steering, Searchlight, Boarding ladder, 2 bilge pumps (1 manual / 1 electric) |
| Lying
WEST WALES |
| Broker's Comments
Save thousands on the list price by buying this 'as new' package. She is in immaculate condition with a high level of equipment above the standard. She is afloat, in commission & ready to use, there is also an advantage with her immediate availability, as there is currently a waiting list for this model.
See "more photos" to view 27 internal and external photos of this vessel. Photographs, analysis and comments by Mike de Graaf of Boatshed Wales. |
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