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Hurley 22 sailing yacht, lying on a club mooring at Aberdour. Sturdy and seaworthy 22-footer with a Yamaha 8hp outboard (runs well), sails and rigging all present, and four berths below.

Currently on a tidal mooring managed by Aberdour Boat Club – the buyer could apply for membership and take over the space, subject to club approval.

A solid, fun little cruiser — perfect for local sailing or as a first yacht.

Accommodation
Four berths in a single cabin with sitting headroom. Double berth forward with two quarter berths aft. Cushions in good condition. Sink and space for camping stove to port. Ventilation

Outside
Tiller steering to skeg hung rudder. Self-draining cockpit. Timber handrails on coachroof. Last antifouled in March; could benefit from a fresh coat before next season but otherwise ready to launch and go. Engine stored in nearby shed for winter

Equipment
Main, genoa, spinnaker sails
Ample fenders
Anchor and chain
Bulkhead mounted compass
Depth sounder (needs attention)
Manual bilge
Sea toilet with Marelon seacocks (2024)
Fire extinguisher
Sprayhood (the material needs replacing but the frame seems ok. Not attached it myself. Would require raising the boom)
Stainless steel pulpit, pushpit and stanchions
Mainsail cover
Starter battery
Leisure battery
Inside lighting, 12v power outlet, mast and starboard nav lights, port side needs fitting (replacement included)
Main sheet (2025). All other running rigging looks ok
Warps are good condition

Specifications
Vessel name: Whurley
Designer: Ian Anderson
Builder: Hurley Marine
Make: Hurley
Model: 22
Constructed: 1972
Berths: 4
Cabins: 1
Engine model: Yamaha 8hp (two-stroke) outboard
Fuel type: Petrol
Length over all: 22’ 6.70m
Length at waterline: 17’ 5.18m
Beam: 7’5’’ 2.26m
Maximum draft: 3’9’’ 1.14m
Hull material: GRP
Keel type: Bilge (Twin)
Displacement: 3,900lb 1770kg
Comfort Ratio: 23.14
Capsize Screening Formula: 1.87

From the Hurley owners site:
“The Hurley 22 is a long-established family cruising yacht…she is solidly built and is a good performer…The boats have proved themselves on long cruises; several 22s have crossed the Atlantic, and at least one has cruised the Pacific.”