Classic little GRP sailing cruiser, long shallow ballasted keel for good directional control and heeling stability.
Centreboard fits within the keel and does not intrude into the cabin. Draws 2'6", or 5' (76, or 152cm) with the plate down, so it is well suited to shallow water. (This design has also sailed from Norway to Gibraltar.)
Complete with mast and rigging, mainsail, genoa, number 1, 2 and storm jibs.
Built in 1972, but lightly used and still has the original gel coat. I have tidied and painted the interior, replaced the rubbing strake and painted the deck, but not the cabin top.
I fitted a secondhand Petter 6 engine, which seized one winter, I then purchaced another engine which had been rebored and never used since. All engine parts included, also other kit as pictured.
Complete with storage cradle as shown.
| Vessel type: | Sailing Cruiser |
| Designer: | Peter Webster |
| Builder: | Elizabethan |
| Make: | Elizabethan |
| Model: | 23 |
| Constructed: | 1972 |
| Registry: | United Kingdom |
| Berths: | 4 |
| No. of engines: | 1 |
| Engine model: | Petter 6 |
| Engine power: | 6 |
| Fuel type: | Diesel |
| Drive type: | Shaft drive |
| Length over all: | 7.10m |
| Length at waterline: | 23' |
| Beam: | 7' 1" |
| Maximum draft: | 2' 6" |
| Hull material: | Glass Fibre |
| Hull type: | Displacement |
| Hull colour: | Cream |
| Keel type: | Centreboard |
| Water capacity: | 5 Gallons |
Note: Indicated location is approximate general area only.