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X-412 MKII MODERN 

 

 

 

Disclaimer

 

These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as a general guide to the yacht, their accuracy 
cannot be guaranteed by us. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineer’s inspection. The purchaser should also 
ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details on which they may wish to rely.

 

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Tankage:

  

 

Fuel:

  

 

28 gallons (129 litres) in 1x stainless steel tank located beneath galley 

 

Fuel tank filled from side deck and vented outboard 

 

Tank gauge at chart table 

 

Delphi 296 pre-filter and water trap  

 

Water:

  

 

48 gallons (220 litres) in 1x rigid plastic water tank located beneath port saloon settee   

 

Fuel tank filled from side deck and vented outboard 

 
 
Navigation Equipment:  
 

In cockpit: 

 

Raymarine ST60 multi-repeater display at helm 

 

Raymarine RC530 colour radar/chart plotter display at helm 

 

Autohelm ST7000 autopilot with  control head 

 

Autohelm ST50 wind display at companionway – 1998  

 

Autohelm ST50 CH wind display at companionway - 1998 

 

Autohelm ST50 depth display at companionway – 1998  

 

Autohelm ST50 speed display at companionway – 1998 

 

Suunto steering compass 

 

At Chart table: 

 

Raymarine RL70 Plus radar/chart plotter slave repeater 

 

Furuno GPS Navigator GPS display 

 

ICS Nav6 digital Navtex display 

 

Serial link for connection of laptop PC (not supplied) integrated to GPS and plotters 

 

Brass clock & barometer 

 

Communications Equipment:  

 

Shipmate RS8300 VHF with external speaker at chart table and in cockpit 

 

Icom handheld VHF with charger at chart table – 2006 

 

 
Domestic Equipment:

  

 
Galley:  

 

Gimballed stainless steel stove with 2x burners and oven 

 

Twin stainless steel sinks with pressurised hot & cold water  

 

Coolmatic 12vDC refrigeration  

 
Heads/Showers:  

 

Jabsco manual marine heads in heads compartments 

 

Hot & cold pressurised water in heads and shower compartments  

 
Heating & Ventilation:  

 

Eberspacher Airtronic D4 diesel-fired hot-air heating system with outlets in heads, saloon and forward 
accommodation cabin (overhauled September 2012) 

Summary of Contents for X-412 MKII MODERN

Page 1: ...eflects their concerns and specifies details on which they may wish to rely Page 1 ALEXINA LOA 42 4 12 89m Year 1998 LWL 34 3 10 42m Beam 12 8 3 90m Draft 6 10 2 10m Displacement 7 400kg 16 314lb Ball...

Page 2: ...the cockpit floor and cockpit coamings Area around cabin windows is blue Teak cockpit seating cockpit sole and bathing platform Hull and deck are glued together with a special polyester resin and are...

Page 3: ...rvice batteries joined in parallel to supply 420Ah 12vDC 2012 Battery Charger Sterling 230vAC 40Amp battery charger Alternators Balmar 100Amp high output 12vDC engine mounted alternator 2008 Balmar sm...

Page 4: ...Autohelm ST7000 autopilot with ST6000 control head Autohelm ST50 wind display at companionway 1998 Autohelm ST50 CH wind display at companionway 1998 Autohelm ST50 depth display at companionway 1998...

Page 5: ...87m throughout All surfaces are high quality marine teak plywood varnished and oiled to obtain a satin type surface Solid laminated teak frames and cappings White GRP moulded headlinings Cherry oak f...

Page 6: ...eating Stowage beneath berths outboard and above in lockers bins shelves and cupboards White vinyl cover for exposed mast Door access to forward heads and forward cabin Navigation area Aft of saloon a...

Page 7: ...yacht their accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineer s inspection The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract...

Page 8: ...ted fully inspected and certified by X Yachts 2012 with any recommendations attended to Profurl genoa furler Selden CX25 continuous line furler for No 3 jib 2011 Dyneema halyard for No 3 jib Spinnaker...

Page 9: ...it with liferaft cradle Stainless steel pulpit with teak step Boarding gates to port starboard Stainless teak bathing platform at transom with bathing ladder Teak grabrails on coachroof Hot cold press...

Page 10: ...ft from her tall rig to her low aspect coachroof she is a thoroughbred sailing machine PERFORMANCE 10 10 She s a slippery boat and can be thrown around any which way with ease When the going gets toug...

Page 11: ...is so well built it is unlikely to be a safety issue Rob cruises her happily with wife Jo and their four month old baby Isabella She s a beautiful boat and will inspire but she s not for the faint he...

Page 12: ...ed as a general guide to the yacht their accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineer s inspection The purchaser should also ensure...

Page 13: ...ed as a general guide to the yacht their accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineer s inspection The purchaser should also ensure...

Page 14: ...ed as a general guide to the yacht their accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineer s inspection The purchaser should also ensure...

Page 15: ...ed as a general guide to the yacht their accuracy cannot be guaranteed by us The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineer s inspection The purchaser should also ensure...

Page 16: ...synonymous with yachting since 1877...

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