A piece of Canadian history. Originally named the HMCS ML Q070 has since been turned into a live aboard and, is offered for sale. She still needs a lot of finishing work but, most everything you need is already there. Fully liveable main deck, with pilot house upstairs. Fully equipped workshop below, with un-finished rooms.
The Many Lives of the Noble Lady: From Wartime Naval Vessel to Liveaboard
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Make: Star Shipyards
Model: Ex-Naval vessel
Model Length: 112'
Year: 1943
Boat Name: Noble Lady
Hull Material: Wood (Honduras Mohgany)
Number of Engines: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Measurements
LOA: 112'
Beam: 17' 9"
Draft: 6' (Aprox)
Displacement: 134 T
Head Room: 6'2"
Number of Heads: 2
Number of Cabins: 1
Number of single berths:
Number of double berths: 1
Fuel Tanks: 2
Fuel Tanks Capacity:2400 GAL (tinned copper)
Fresh Water Tanks: 4
Fresh Water Tanks Capacity: 600 GAL
Holding Tanks: No
ENGINE(S)
Make: Murphy
Model: CBD243
No. Of Cylinders: 6
H.P.: 243
Cooling: RW
Fuel Type: Diesel
Year:
Hours:
Propellers: 4 Blade Bronze
Cruising speed: 11.5 knots
Max speed:
ELECTRONICS
2- radar
GPS
Sounder
VHF
ELECTRICAL
Ship Voltage: 12V, 110V, 220V
Storage Batteries: 6 - 12 V House, 2-12V 8D Start
Charger: alternator, Magnum Energy 220V inverter
Generator: 1- 40 KW, 1-10KW
GALLEY
Sink: SS
Stove: oil
Refidgeration: 110V Fridge / Freezer
EQUIPMENT
Anchor: yes
Chain: 300'
Line:
Windlass:
Bow Rail:
Dinghy: 2 - Aluminum
Outboard:
Bilge Pumps: Electric
Fire Equipment: Dry Chem
Heating: Pellet Stove, Electric, Heated Floor
To many extra’s to list.
Details believed to be correct but NOT guaranteed. Subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.