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  • Sylvia Motor Yacht
  • Ribeye S785
  • Beneteau First 31.7
  • Dufour Classic 32
  • Bavaria 30 Yacht
  • Drascombe dabber
  • Cornish Crabber
  • AB inflatable RIB
  • Twister 28
  • Recently Sold Boats
  • For Sale LM30

Sylvia Class TSDY £95,000 For Sale St Mawes Cornwall UK

A classic wooden sailboat docked by a marina under clear blue skies.

TSDY 46ft motor yacht Mahogany on Oak. 6 Berths. Built in East Cowes by Sylvia Yachts 1948

Built 1948 Mahogany on Oak

Wooden ship wheel and navigation instruments on a boat.

This Gentleman’s yacht evokes the essence of vintage elegance. Invite friends to step back in time and entertain in style.

Room to spare

Room to spare

Wood-paneled interior with steps leading to a small cabin space.

Mahogany finnish throughout.

Galley

Room to spare

Cozy boat kitchen with wooden finishes and compact appliances.

Well fitted galley capable of meeting the requirements of a professional chef briefed to host owner and guests. Gentian (mountain flower) hosts that special occasion like no other.

Heads

Heads

Heads

Heads

Twin Marinised Ford Engines 120 HP each

Diesal straight 6 Cylinder 



Electrical Installation

20.i The 12-volt D.C. circuit and engine starting are supplied from five 110Ah 12-volt,

flooded lead acid batteries. Stowed in plywood boxes, forward of the engines in good ventilation. The batteries are well-fitting within the battery boxes and

adequately protected from damage. The high-amperage battery cables were of a good

gauge, secure at the terminals and neatly run. The cables were new, as was nearly all of the

DC and AC wiring onboard. The DC distribution panels were 


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