The current yacht specification

Dimensions
Length overall
21.5m (71 feet)
Length waterline
18.86m (62 feet)
Beam
5.28m (17 feet)
Draft
2.6m (8.5 feet)
Sail area
3000 sq feet
Displacement
45 tonnes
Construction
Hull
Hand laid up GRP with foam cored longitudinal ribs
Deck
Hand laid up GRP with foam cores
Keel
Longish keel with internal lead ballast
Rudder
Skeg hung rudder
Steering
Lewmar Whitlock Mamba torsion rod steering (2006)
Rig and sail handling
Masts
Aluminium masts and booms (John Powell?) painted white
Sails
Hood sails – roller furling genoa and staysail, fully battened main and mizzen with lazy jacks and catch bags on booms (2002). North cruising shute (2007)
Winches
Lewmar 77 electric primaries, Lewmar 55 electric secondaries, Lewmar 55 electric main halyard, Lewmar 55 manual genoa halyard, Lewmar 28 mizzen mast (2006)
Engine
Engine
Perkins / Sabre M225Ti 225 hp marine turbo diesel (2006)
Exhaust
Halyard water separated exhaust (2006)
Gearbox
Newage PRM 750 with hydraulic take off (2006)
Shaft
1 7/8 stainless shaft (2006)
Prop
24″ 3 blade MaxProp classic folding propellor
Fuel
2 x 200 gallon integral grp tanks with Racor fuel filters
Bow thruster
Lewmar 25hp hydraulic bow thruster with power poack off main engine (2006)
Electrics
Shorepower
32 amp isolated shorepower supply (2006)
Genset
Kohler 9kw genset (2006) 235v at 50Hz (2006)
Invertors
3 off Victron combi battery charger / invertors (total 6kw) (2006)
Batteries
Domestic – 1000ah at 24volt gell cell batteries (all 2006)
Engine start – 70 ah at 24volt gell cells
Generator start – 70 ah at 12volt gell cells
Alternator
Extra 100 amp engine mounted alterator with alphapro regulator for charging domestic batteries (2006)
Lighting
24v Zenon downlighting throughout (2006)
Domestic systems
Cooking
Siemens electric hob and oven in custom built stainless gimble (2006)
Watermaker
Something Australian – 25 gallons per hour
Water tanks
500 gallon + 100 gallon reserve grp watertanks
Refrigeration
Twin freezers, fridge and drinks cool box – all 24v electric frigoboat with keel coolers (2006)
Water
Presurised hot and cold water – forward shower, rear bath, deck shower and deck wash tap (2006)
Toilets
3 off Jabso hand toilets (one with poop tank) (2006)
Climate control
Webasto combined heat and cool system. Central chilled water climate control 48,000 btu chiller with reverse cycle and diesel fired heater. Fan units in 5 cabins. (2006)
Navigation
Instruments
Raymarine ST60 wind instruments (2006)
VHF
Raymarine 240 VHF with DSC, Furuno secondary VHF, Raymarine hand portable (2006)
Autopilot
Raymarine ST60 type with constant running pump and hydraulic ram on rudder arm (2006)
Radar/plotter
Raymarine E series – networked E80 at chart-table and E120 in cockpit, fish finder depth sounder, and AIS system for collision avoidance (2006)
Other
Furuno spare GPS, Furuno weatherfax, Furuno navtex, networked PC with screen at chart table (2006)
Safety
Liferaft
12 man zodiac liferaft stored on deck (serviced 2007)
Beacon
McMurdo emergency satelite location beacon (2006)
Personal
12 life jackets, harnesses, Raymarine Lifetag man overboard system (2006)
Bilge pumps
Twin electic bilge pumps and manual reserve (2006)
Dingy
Avon 3m RIB with 40hp outboard, stored on foredeck. Spare dingy and outboard (2006)
Fun
Water fun
Surf boards, snorkels, 2off diving sets, wind-surfer, wet suits, kite surf
Ashore
Folding bicycles, barbeques
Noise
Flat screen TV, DVD and video players.
Sony stereo in saloon and cockpit (2006).
Far too many iPods – left on every horizontal surface.

Get an Oyster 72 built to this spec and it would cost you £3 million! And would it look as good? Well yes, much better! But think of the worry if you ever left it somewhere!