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2004 Swordsman 37 Aft Cabin

Granville, Manche, France

€115,000

EU VAT PAID

CAN BE SOLD IN UK AS UK VAT PAID - Qualifies for Returned Goods Relief

2004 Swordsman 37 Aft Cabin 'Espada' is powered by twin 370Hp Volvo TAMD63P diesel engines and sleeps six in an owners ensuite double, forward double berth and saloon with seperate day head. This is the only Swordsman marine boat to be powered by Volvo Penta, as the first owner was a Volvo Penta dealer so no expense was spared on the installation. 

Designed by Alan Burnard (the original designer for Fairey Marine in Hamble) and built by Bridgend Boat Company 'Espada' has, without doubt, the best of the modern GRP Swordsman "Dagger" deep V hulls. This Swordsman 37 benefits from well proven and economical engines driving conventional shafts and props.

Recent photos added - taken in Summer 2024. The boat was used during the 2024 season and is now stored inside a shed for winter (as it has been for the past 11 years).

Broker experience

This brokerage offers the benefit of having previously owned one of these boats themselves and as such can assist any purchaser with a great detail of specific model knowledge going forward.

Disclaimer

Nicolle Associates is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Nicolle Associates.

Basic Boat Info

Tax Status: Paid
Boat Name: Espada
Make: Swordsman
Model: 37 Aft Cabin
Year: 2004
Condition: Used
Category: Power
Builder: Bridgend Boat Company
Designer: Alan Burnard
Construction: Fiberglass
Boat Hull ID: GBBCOSW014G404
Has Hull ID: Yes

Dimensions

Length: 37 ft / 11.28 m
Length Overall: 37 ft / 11.28 m
Waterline Length: 31'3 ft / 9.53 m
Beam: 11'6 ft / 3.51 m
Max Draft: 3 ft / 0.91 m
Cabins Count: 2

Engines / Speed

Engines: 2
Engine #1 Specs:
  • Make: Volvo
  • Model: TAMD63P
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 370hp
  • Type: Inboard
  • Propeller Type: 4 Blade, Bronze
  • Engine Hours: 661
Engine #2 Specs:
  • Make: Volvo
  • Model: TAMD63P
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 370hp
  • Type: Inboard
  • Propeller Type: 4 Blade, Bronze
  • Engine Hours: 661
Total Engine Power: 740hp

Other

Heads Count: 2
Drive Type: Direct
Boat Class: Motor Yachts, Cruisers, Aft Cabin

Accommodation

Classical accommodation layout by Fairey designer, Alan Bernard. Featuring many modern options which have been sympathetically included to maintain the perfect aesthetics of this reproduction classic.

The interior is finished to the highest of standards by craftsmen using wood throughout. The accommodation aft of the cockpit features a master stateroom with a full size double berth, ample storage and an ensuite shower room and toilet. Forward is a double cabin, also comfortably fitted with storage space; with the main saloon having a fully equipped galley and dining area, which can also provide sleeping accommodation for two, with a seperate shower room and toilet.

Teak interior joinery with teak and holly flooring throughout. Teak interior joinery and teak trims on laminate work surfaces. High quality fabric vinyl headlining.

Saloon with a spacious “U” settee converting to double berth, handmade teak dining table, folding to coffee table on adjustable pedestal, storage under settee, easy access bar, 240v and 12v electric panels, access panels in flooring, opening windows and Lewmar overhead hatch.

Galley with 1 1/2 dual stainless steel sink with cover, hot and cold water mixer tap, white laminate working surface trimmed in teak, two burner ENO hob, microwave, 55 litre fridge with freezer compartment, drawers and lockers.

Aft Cabin with large 6’6” x 5’ double berth, hanging locker, lockers to port and starboard of berth, dressing table with storage, large aft window and opening side windows.

Aft Heads (ensuite) White acrylic hand basin with mixer tap and shower, shower pump, teak shower grating, flushing large bowl marine toilet, white laminate surfaces throughout, mirror, lockers, opening window.

Forward Cabin with spacious 6’6” vee berth with 4” cushions/twin berths, stowage under bunks, large hanging locker, storage above bunks, dressing table and mirror with stowage, teak and holly floor, opening Lewmar hatch cover.

Forward Heads with white acrylic hand basin with mixer tap and shower, shower pump and curtain, teak shower grating, flushing large bowl marine toilet, white laminate surfaces throughout, mirror, lockers.

  • Hot and cold pressurised water system in galley and heads
  • 12 volt water pumps
  • 8 gallon calorifier with 240v Immersion heater
  • Electrical power points in cabins
  • 240 volt electrical system
  • Shore power with lead, RCD protected
  • Distribution panel in saloon
  • HiFi with saloon and cockpit speakers
Cockpit and Exterior

Teak companionway doors with clear sliding hatches, upholstered Captain’s chairs (on swivels for in port socialising), collapsible handmade teak dining table (folds to coffee table), two large aft cockpit seats with copious stowage under and teak laid tops, cockpit floor in teak.

Hydraulically lifting cockpit floor for full walk around access to engines.

  • Teak Cockpit Floor
  • Teak Decking
  • Deep vee hull laminated with Isophthalic resin and foam core in topsides
  • All bottom stringers, longitudinals and engine beds to original Lloyds specification as used in military hulled “Dagger”
  • Hull to deck laminated together
  • Three sets of spray rails for dry ride
  • Easy open water and fuel deck fillers
  • Port and starboard navigation lights
  • Steaming light and anchor light
  • Stainless steel ensign holder
  • Wide 15” side decks
  • Large foredeck good for mooring and anchoring
  • Gas locker for two bottles with deck access
  • Teak toerail
  • Electric anchor windlass and capstan
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Isophthalic resin and gel coats, end grain balsa reinforced for sound and insulation properties
  • Moulded-in non slip treads
  • Custom made teak mast
  • Custom made polished aluminium windshield
  • Custom polished aluminium windows throughout interior
  • Sprayhood
  • Bimini
  • Stainless steel pulpit
  • 2.5” teak rubbing strake all round
  • Teak handrails on cabin tops
  • Six large stainless steel bollard cleats
  • Four stainless steel fairleads
  • Anchor roller and stowage for anchor
  • Self draining anchor locker with easy access and stowage for fenders
  • Two Lewmar polished aluminium hatches
  • Mercury tender with Yamaha 2.5cv outboard
Engines and Helm

Twin Volvo TAMD63P 370 HP diesel engines, driving shafts with four blade bronze handed propellers and bronze flush mounted “P” brackets.

Engines serviced December 2023.

  • Bow thruster
  • Batteries for engine start and domestics (All replaced in 2014/2015)
  • Battery master and link switches
  • Distribution panel in main saloon
  • High quality lighting throughout
  • Engine room fans
  • Battery charger
  • Navigation lights, Anchor light
  • Dual lever throttle and shift control
  • Twin engine instruments
  • Six spoke wheel
  • Hydraulic steering
  • Speed/log
  • Raymarine C80 plotter/GPS
  • Raymarine echosounder
  • Raymarine VHF
  • Raymarine Radar
  • Switches for navigation lights, horn etc
The New Swordsman

The heritage of Fairey has provided the soundest of platforms, but times and materials have moved on.

A sleek new cabin roof has replaced that of the working boat. It is designed to ensure that the deceptive 'gentleman's launch' look, so popular with motor and yachtsmen alike, is retained on the Swordsman 37.

For construction the latest honeycomb fibreglass techniques are employed, which produce a stronger but lighter hull. The weight reduction allows for the larger tanks required by today's owners and families. The material also more accurately simulates the softer ride normally only experienced in wooden boats.

Engine design has evolved, with lighter diesel engines generating greater power. The twin Volvos will allow speeds up to 30 knots, and passage speeds in excess of 23 knots.

The Heritage of Fairey

In the 1960s the most sought after power boat was undoubtedly the Fairey boat. From Sir Max Aitkin, Tommy Sopwith, Deborah Kerr, and Billy Cotton all owned at least one. Also, Sean Connery as James Bond had an attachment to Fairey boats in "From Russia With Love".

Fairey boats combine comfort with spacious accommodation; a renowned seaworthiness with handling qualities second to none; and performance, courtesy of the deep vee planing hull, such that the cruiser class of numerous Cowes-Torquay and London-Monte Carlo races were successfully campaigned by Fairey boats.

Disclaimer

Nicolle Associates offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

  • This vessel is VAT paid.
  • As always photographs do not do justice so a viewing is highly recommended.
  • This boat is lying in Granville, France
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