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Lochin 333 Harbour Pilot 'Domino' for Sale in Kinsale

27th December 2025
Lochin 333 'Domino' is licensed for 12 passengers and fitted with a 426HP Caterpillar engine, ideal for angling and diving from her large open cockpit.
Lochin 333 'Domino' is licensed for 12 passengers and fitted with a 426HP Caterpillar engine, ideal for angling and diving from her large open cockpit

A 2000 Lochin 333 Harbour Pilot named Domino is now listed for sale in Kinsale, Co. Cork, at €97,500. The vessel, marketed by Crosshaven Boatyard, includes a P3 Passenger Boat Licence—expired but eligible for renewal.

Powered by a shaft-driven 426HP Caterpillar diesel engine with 2,100 engine hours, Domino reaches cruising speeds of 15 knots and a top speed of 20 knots. Her large cockpit and five-berth layout make her suitable for angling, diving, sightseeing, or pleasure boating.

“She’s licensed to carry up to 12 passengers and has had light use since being imported from the UK eight years ago,” according to the seller.

Onboard features include a bow thruster, trim tabs, autopilot, radar, chart plotter, and an electric windlass. Her wheelhouse is fitted with a suspension helm seat, sliding windows, and a well-equipped galley with a Force 10 gas cooker, Waeco fridge, and hot water system.

Accommodation consists of a convertible dinette berth, a forward pilot berth, and a double berth setup, plus a marine toilet and shower. Heating is provided by an Eberspacher hot air system.
Safety gear includes multiple fire extinguishers, bilge pumps, radar reflector, emergency tiller, and rope cutters. Navigation electronics include a Raymarine Hybridtouch plotter, Simrad radar and autopilot, and both fixed and handheld VHF radios.

Domino is VAT paid and available for viewing in Kinsale. The sale is subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal. See the full advert here.

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