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Price €12,000.00
Posted by Crosshaven Boatyard on 25-05-2026
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Description

This twin keel 1985 Moody 27 is powered by an 18hp diesel engine which gives her a good turn of speed. The accommodation consists of 4/5 berths with good headroom throughout. She has a spacious saloon with seating for up to six people, L-shaped galley and separate heads compartment. She has plenty of stowage space and requires a small bit of T.L.C. but she is priced accordingly.

Manufacturer: Moody

Location: Crosshaven, Cork

Year: 1985

LOA: 27'8" (8.43m)

Berths: 5

Draft in M: Max: 1.04

Keel: Twin Keel

Cabins: 1

Heads: 1

Watertank Size: 57 Litres

Fuel Tank Size: 60 Litres

Cruise Speed: 5 knots

Top Speed: 6 knots

Cabin Headroom: 1.75 m
Ballast: 1147 kg
Displacement: 2608 kg
Electrical Circuit: 12V

Rigging and Sails
Masthead sloop rig with a single set of spreaders
Furling forestay
In-mast furling
In-mast furling mainsail
She requires a furling headsail (the old one got blown out)

On Deck
Halyard winches on the mast
Spinlock clutch jammers on the coachroof for mainsail furling lines
2 x Lewmar genoa sheet winches
Main-sheet track in cockpit
Tiller with extension 
Mooring lines and fenders
Mooring cleats, including amidships
Anchor with chain and warp
Stem-head fitting with bow roller
Manual bilge pump
Stainless steel pulpit, pushpit, stanchions, and guardwires
Outboard bracket on pushpit
Horseshoe lifebuoy
Transom mounted stainless steel boarding/swim ladder
Deep sheltered cockpit with good locker storage
Sprayhood
Dodgers

Electrical and Navigation
Electrical circuit: 12V
2 x 12V batteries
Bulkhead compass
GPS128
Sealine 11 VHF radio
Radar reflector on mast

Accommodation
Two cabin layout
Fore cabin has double V-berth with storage underneath. Shelf storage in two lockers and opening forehatch.
Two single berths in the saloon either side of saloon table
Storage spaces under and behind saloon berths and in shelves and lockers above
L-shaped galley to starboard aft of the saloon with a stainless steel sink and manual fresh water pump
Top loading cool box with drain
Plastimo Neptune two burner gas cooker with grill and oven
Heads to port opposite the galley with wash hand basin 
Quarter berth aft to starboard

Broker's Comments
“Second Wind" is a solid family cruising boat and her twin keels are ideal for drying out safely. She requires a bit of upgrading but she is priced with that in mind. 

Disclaimer
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.

Year of Manufacture

1985

Engine Make & Model

Volvo

Engine Size (HP)

18

Drive Type

Shaft Drive

Fuel Type

Diesel

Topside Colour

White

Deck Colour

Light Grey

Phone Number

+353862546123

Boat Location

Crosshaven Boatyard, Templebreedy, Municipal District of Carrigaline, County Cork, Munster, Ireland

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About Boats For Sale

Simple and easy to use this dedicated Irish and UK boats for sales site offers you an uncluttered and comprehensive selection of yachts, motorboats, dinghies, sportsboats, canoes and tenders for sale.

Select the category of boat you wish to browse and click away to find your next boat. If you're selling a boat, register and place your ad for as little as €10, adding your boat is easy and we welcome your feedback.

Disclaimer

This website offers the details of vessels and services on this site in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessels. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires to be validated. Vessels advertised here are offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.