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Jeanneau Tonic 23

£8,995
  • Located at At owners home - Llysfaen, North Wales
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Year: 1985
LOA: 7.52m
Berths: 4
Draft: 0.7m

Details

  • Make: Jeanneau
  • Model: Tonic 23
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Price: £8,995
  • Location: In At owners home - Llysfaen, North Wales
  • Keel: Lifting
  • Hull Construction: Fibreglass (GRP)
  • Drive Type: Outboard

Dimensions

  • Beam: 2.5m
  • Draft: 0.7m
  • LWL: 6.9m
  • LOA: 7.52m
  • Displacement: 1420kg
  • Builder: Jeanneau (FRA)
  • Designer: Philippe Harle
  • Hull Type: Monohull

Summary

Available through Boatpoint Conwy, this 1985 Jeanneau Tonic 23 is an early example of this popular family cruiser, presented in good condition and ready to be recommissioned for the season. Currently ashore on a twin-axle road trailer with the mast unstepped, she features a practical swing keel, making her ideal for exploring shallow waters and easy trailering.

Her well-designed interior offers comfortable accommodation for family cruising, including a separate heads compartment with a Porta Potti, a compact galley with a two-burner gas hob, grill and sink with cold water supply, plus an aft-facing chart table. On deck, she benefits from a sprayhood, cockpit cushions, an outboard engine with a spare, and all the essentials needed to get back on the water. A great opportunity to acquire an affordable and versatile cruising yacht. Located at the owner home - viewings are by appointment.

Mechanical

Mercury 5hp 4-Stroke outboard
Spare Suzuki 2.5hp 4-stroke outboard

Electrical

12v Battery
240v Shore power connector with 240v sockets
12v Switch board
Lighting
12v sockets

Rigging

Rigged as a masthead sloop, the sail plan is efficient and simple, providing versatility for cruising without excessive complexity. 
Silver anodised aluminium mast and boom by Francespar, 1985.  
Stainless steel standing rigging - age unknown
Adjustable backstay. 
Terylene runnging rigging mostly led aft to cockpit. 
Two 16A primary winches. 
One 8A secondary winches. 
Single line slab reefing to mainsail led aft to cockpit. 
Headsail furling system 

Sails:
Genoa
Mainsail

Navigation

Compass
Icom M330 DSC VHF
Simrad Tillerpilot autopilot
Maxilog
Clipper Depth

Deck

Anchor with chain and warp
Fenders
Mooring warps
Cockpit table (removeable)
Wooden slatted cockpit sole board
Cockpit cushions

Safety

Fire blanket
Fire extinguishers
Manual bilge pump
Electric bilge pump

Canvas

Sprayhood
Dodgers
Halyard bags
Mainsail bag with lazy jacks

Miscellaneous

Twin axle galvanised braked road trailer with spare wheel

Accommodation

Below decks, the Jeanneau Tonic 23 offers a surprisingly spacious and practical interior for a yacht of her size. Designed with comfortable weekend cruising in mind, she provides sleeping accommodation for up to four, a compact galley with 2-burner gas hob and sink with cold water supply, and a separate heads compartment with a Porta Potti and a sink. The light wood finish, blue upholstery, and well-positioned portlights create a bright, welcoming cabin with an open feel.

Storage throughout the cabin is well suited to short cruising adventures, while the practical layout makes good use of the available space. Although standing headroom is limited to 5'8", the seating and berths are comfortable for relaxing and overnight stays. This makes the Tonic 23 an excellent choice for couples or small families looking for an affordable cruiser that offers a great balance of comfort, functionality and sailing enjoyment.

Equipment:
2-Burner gas hob with grill
Stainless steel sink with cold water tap
Cabin heater (Gas)
Cold water supply
Porta-Potti toilet

Construction

Built by Jeanneau in 1985 #0725085 to a design by Philippe Harle.
White GRP hull with style stripes. 
White GRP coachroof with moulded non skid decks. 
Cast iron ballast keel with lifting plate. 
Tiller steering to lifting transom hung rudder. 
Alloy toe rails. 
Teak hand rails. 
Self draining cockpit and anchor well. 
Stainless steel rails and guard wires. 

Disclaimer

For a full, detailed specification with additional photographs and direct contact details for the listing office visit our website

The Company 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.

Unless otherwise stated on the specification sheet the following presumptions are made
- Sail drive and shaft seals are more than 5 years of age
- Fuel and gas hoses and regulators are over 5 years old
- Standing rigging and sails are more than 10 years old

Please note that as the broker/agent, we cannot guarantee or warrant the serviceability of any safety equipment included within the inventory, including but not limited to the condition, operation, or service dates of such equipment. It is the responsibility of the buyer to thoroughly inspect and assess the condition of all safety equipment prior to purchase.


NOTE - Please ring our offices prior to visiting, as the boat may be unavailable for viewing or located at a different marina.

Contact

boatpoint at Conwy Marina

conwy@boatpoint.co.uk

01492 580 001

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Jeanneau Tonic 23 - 1985£8,995

Located at At owners home - Llysfaen, North Wales

Summary

Available through Boatpoint Conwy, this 1985 Jeanneau Tonic 23 is an early example of this popular family cruiser, presented in good condition and ready to be recommissioned for the season. Currently ashore on a twin-axle road trailer with the mast unstepped, she features a practical swing keel, making her ideal for exploring shallow waters and easy trailering.

Her well-designed interior offers comfortable accommodation for family cruising, including a separate heads compartment with a Porta Potti, a compact galley with a two-burner gas hob, grill and sink with cold water supply, plus an aft-facing chart table. On deck, she benefits from a sprayhood, cockpit cushions, an outboard engine with a spare, and all the essentials needed to get back on the water. A great opportunity to acquire an affordable and versatile cruising yacht. Located at the owner home - viewings are by appointment.

Details:

Fuel Type: Petrol

Beam: 2.5m

Draft: 0.7m

LWL: 6.9m

Keel: Lifting

Hull Construction: Fibreglass (GRP)

Drive Type: Outboard

Displacement: 1420kg

LOA: 7.52m

Builder: Jeanneau (FRA)

Designer: Philippe Harle

Hull Type: Monohull

Mechanical

Mercury 5hp 4-Stroke outboard
Spare Suzuki 2.5hp 4-stroke outboard

Electrical

12v Battery
240v Shore power connector with 240v sockets
12v Switch board
Lighting
12v sockets

Rigging

Rigged as a masthead sloop, the sail plan is efficient and simple, providing versatility for cruising without excessive complexity. 
Silver anodised aluminium mast and boom by Francespar, 1985.  
Stainless steel standing rigging - age unknown
Adjustable backstay. 
Terylene runnging rigging mostly led aft to cockpit. 
Two 16A primary winches. 
One 8A secondary winches. 
Single line slab reefing to mainsail led aft to cockpit. 
Headsail furling system 

Sails:
Genoa
Mainsail

Navigation

Compass
Icom M330 DSC VHF
Simrad Tillerpilot autopilot
Maxilog
Clipper Depth

Deck

Anchor with chain and warp
Fenders
Mooring warps
Cockpit table (removeable)
Wooden slatted cockpit sole board
Cockpit cushions

Safety

Fire blanket
Fire extinguishers
Manual bilge pump
Electric bilge pump

Canvas

Sprayhood
Dodgers
Halyard bags
Mainsail bag with lazy jacks

Miscellaneous

Twin axle galvanised braked road trailer with spare wheel

Accommodation

Below decks, the Jeanneau Tonic 23 offers a surprisingly spacious and practical interior for a yacht of her size. Designed with comfortable weekend cruising in mind, she provides sleeping accommodation for up to four, a compact galley with 2-burner gas hob and sink with cold water supply, and a separate heads compartment with a Porta Potti and a sink. The light wood finish, blue upholstery, and well-positioned portlights create a bright, welcoming cabin with an open feel.

Storage throughout the cabin is well suited to short cruising adventures, while the practical layout makes good use of the available space. Although standing headroom is limited to 5'8", the seating and berths are comfortable for relaxing and overnight stays. This makes the Tonic 23 an excellent choice for couples or small families looking for an affordable cruiser that offers a great balance of comfort, functionality and sailing enjoyment.

Equipment:
2-Burner gas hob with grill
Stainless steel sink with cold water tap
Cabin heater (Gas)
Cold water supply
Porta-Potti toilet

Construction

Built by Jeanneau in 1985 #0725085 to a design by Philippe Harle.
White GRP hull with style stripes. 
White GRP coachroof with moulded non skid decks. 
Cast iron ballast keel with lifting plate. 
Tiller steering to lifting transom hung rudder. 
Alloy toe rails. 
Teak hand rails. 
Self draining cockpit and anchor well. 
Stainless steel rails and guard wires. 

Disclaimer

For a full, detailed specification with additional photographs and direct contact details for the listing office visit our website

The Company 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.

Unless otherwise stated on the specification sheet the following presumptions are made
- Sail drive and shaft seals are more than 5 years of age
- Fuel and gas hoses and regulators are over 5 years old
- Standing rigging and sails are more than 10 years old

Please note that as the broker/agent, we cannot guarantee or warrant the serviceability of any safety equipment included within the inventory, including but not limited to the condition, operation, or service dates of such equipment. It is the responsibility of the buyer to thoroughly inspect and assess the condition of all safety equipment prior to purchase.


NOTE - Please ring our offices prior to visiting, as the boat may be unavailable for viewing or located at a different marina.

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