Nerissa is a traditional day sailer designed by Michael Webb and custom-built by Wootton Bridge Traditional Boat Builders in 2005. She offers the charm of a classic wooden vessel, similar in style to a Cornish Shrimper, but with the elegance of a lapstrake hull and teak decks. The current owner has maintained her well over the years, with key upgrades including new standing rigging in 2021, a Beta Marine engine, and new teak decks in 2017. While the exterior woodwork and paint would benefit from some attention, she remains a rare and appealing opportunity for an enthusiast looking to preserve and enjoy a classic craft. Accommodation :
Accommodation V-shaped saloon seating, converting to two single berths Stowage beneath berths Brass port holes to port and starboard Ship’s clock and barometer Jabsco marine toilet Forward and aft quarter stowage
Inventory :
Cockpit and Deck Anchor with chain and warp Fenders and warps Mooring lines Boarding ladder Cockpit cover (new 2017) Winter cover (new 2017) Cockpit cushions Cockpit table Teak cockpit grating
Mechanical :
Hull
Lapstrake hull in marine ply Teak decks (replaced 2017) Manual bilge pump Electric bilge pump
Rigging Gaff rigged cutter Wooden mast, boom, gaff, and bowsprit Standing rigging replaced in 2021
Sails Mainsail – CAWS, cream (2005) Inner foresail – CAWS, cream (2005) with Wykham roller reefing Outer foresail – CAWS, cream (2005) with Wykham roller reefing Sail cover (new 2017)
Engine and Systems Beta Marine 10HP diesel (new 2017) Approx. 50 engine hours Fully serviced in 2021 2 x 12V batteries charged by alternator
Navigation VHF radio with DSC Echo sounder (new 2021) Navigation lights