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1988 Oyster Lightwave 395

£27000.00

Condition: Used
Make: Oyster
Model: Lightwave 395
Year: 1988
Body Type: Yacht
Length: 12.04m m
Beam: 3.58
Engine Make: Yanmar
Engine Power: 28hp hp

Location: Ipswich, Suffolk

Description:

Oyster Lightwave 395. Designed by Carl Schumacher and built by Oyster Marine, the Oyster LW395 is a fast cruiser-racer built to a sleek design and great standard.

Zebedee features a powerful rig with battened mainsail and furling genoa, all control lines lead aft to the cockpit enabling Zebedee to be sailed relatively short-handed, yet with a cockpit large enough to accommodate crew, just in case you fancy a regatta or two.

Below decks, the LW395 was modern and contemporary for her year, Zebedee features two good size double cabins to sleep 4, the versatile saloon can accommodate another 4 persons if required as the clever settee back pivot up to provide good sea berths.

Zebedee was bought by her current owners in 2001 who sailed the boat to New Zealand. In recent years, she has been kept on the east coast UK with local sailing and annual trips to mainland Europe. The boat had new mast in 2001, all new Raymarine electronics 2019 and much more.