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Chameleon is now for sale, had lots of work to bring it up to spec., but now it’s done we have mobility issues and can no longer use her,
She is an ocean 30 that will sleep 5, pull out double in aft cabin, two singles in forrard cabin and a pull out single in wheelhouse. On board are 2 toilets, shower, full household cooker, new fridge which is run by solar power when moored, Eberspaecher heating, led lighting.
has an economical 1.5 bmc inboard engine. While out of the water was fully surveyed and all items addressed (24 June)

Looking for offers in the region of £25,000

Below full list of work done in last 6 years;-

has a transferrable mooring in richo's wetshed, paid till end month

 

CHAMELEON 2014-2020

full set matching fenders
new lettering to bow and stern
2 X new toilets (1 manual,1 electric)
2 X stainless steel holding tanks
full size household cooker (gas)
food safe splashback fitted
3 new  domestic batteries last 5 years
1 cranking- replaced august 2019
new alternator 75 amp
new waeco 12 v fridge, built in with storage under
solar panel with controller, runs fridge when moored
L.E.D. lighting
Eberspaecher D2 heating with digital control
lift out, antifouling done and anodes fitted oct 2018
propeller fettled and rebalanced  same time
automatic pump box fitted to shower tray
new shower head and flexi pipe
shower curtain
wheelhouse upholstery re-covered
new helm seat
new curtains
new carpet in wheelhouse
new floor to wheelhouse
full repaint and varnish topsides
varnishing and painting inside
winch cable boxed in
new domestic water pump
new engine water pump
new impellor to raw water pump may 2019
new dashboard and gauges
240v split battery charger
B.S.S.until 2022
gear cable replaced may 2019
new mooring lines (bow only)
decks repainted (were blue now cream)
new exhaust complete
new head linings’ fitted throughout, 4  way stretch carpet
heat resistant plastic head lining above cooker
new lino throughout
new hot water pipes to calorifier
new bilge pump and float switch
engine serviced June 2020
new life ring
full survey and valuation
all items highlighted in survey remedied
smoke and carbon monoxide alarms fitted
new skin fittings , sea cocks and waste pipes to all waste outlets
new shaft gaiter and seal
electrics converted to negative earth and all anodes wired to combat electrolysis
fire extinguishers serviced 2020
new handrails to canopy

pm for more pics/ viewing, many thanks mike

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Sorry to hear you're having to sell, Mike and Pat. Not an easy decision to take. Chameleon is a credit to you both for the work and attention you've given. A bargain for someone, for sure.

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Yes, a gorgeous craft, and one I'd be interested in but I think it unfair to subject it to the "Maurice Mynah neglect treatment" for which I'm rightly famed. I do wonder though, what does it need to get under potter air draft wise?

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Having seen the inside of Chameleon since the work has been done I can say Mike it's a credit to you.

Someone will be buying a very nice woody.

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28 minutes ago, Timbo said:

I did ask Aunty Pat what she calls Uncle Mike.
"All depends on what he has or hasn't done!" was the reply. :default_norty:

I would be willing to wager , that the words used were more colourful 

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