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Price €5,950.00
Posted by Crosshaven Boatyard on 26-05-2026
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Description

"Bandit" is a well-known and competitive Modified Bolero Quarter Tonner with an excellent racing record in both Cork Harbour and Kinsale. She’s an ideal boat for local league racing and has been carefully maintained and upgraded by the current owner over the past ten years. Her inventory includes, 2012 mast and standing rigging, 2017 UK McWilliam Mainsail, 2021 North Sails No.1 Genoa, 2014 UK McWilliam No.3 Genoa, 2 x spinnakers, 2.5hp outboard engine and double axle yard trailer. She is excellent value! 

Manufacturer: Bolero
Price: €5950
Location: Crosshaven, Cork
Year: 1981
LOA: 25'6" (7.77m)
LWL: 19'10" (6.04m)
Displacement: 1270 kgs
Ballast: 544 kgs
Colour: Navy Blue
Designer: David Thomas
Beam: 9' 0'' (2.74m)
Berths: 4
Draft: 1.4
Keel: Fin Keel

Engine Make: Tohatsu
Horsepower: 2.5hp
Drive Type:
Fuel Type: Petrol

Accommodation

Boat is stripped out for racing

4 x Single berths with cushions and basic interior elements included.

 
Mechanical 

2.5 hp Tohatsu outboard, well maintained and running reliably.

 
Builder - Nick Stratton Yachts. Ltd (UK)

Key Upgrades and Equipment

  • 2021 Deck gear upgrade (cleats, clutches, etc.)
  • 2021 Halyards, control lines, and sheets 
  • Carbon fibre spinnaker pole
  • 2012 Mast and standing rigging 

Instruments

  • Magnetic Compass
  • Speed and Depth Sounder (currently not functioning)

Sail Wardrobe

  • 2017 UK McWilliam Mainsail
  • 2021 North Sails No.1 Genoa
  • c. 2014 UK McWilliam No.3 Genoa
  • Two spinnakers (North Sails & UK McWilliam) – both in good condition
  • Additional sails included in fair condition

Interior and Layout

  • Boat is stripped out for racing
  • 4 single berths with cushions and basic interior elements included

Trailer

  • 4-wheel galvanised yard trailer

Location 

  • Currently stored in Castle Point Boatyard Crosshaven, out of the water since 2022

Brokers Comments
This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a racing boat at a very affordable price!

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

1981

Drive Type

Outboard

Fuel Type

Petrol

Topside Colour

Navy Blue

Deck Colour

Light Blue

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.