Chaparral 220 SSi 5L V8 260PK bowrider

22.950 EUR

Chaparral SSi 220 (22 foot bowrider)

- Bouwjaar : geleverd 2006 (hulnummer 2004)

- Keuring : CE ( Europesche keuring)

- Motor : Volvo Penta V8

- Type : GXI 5.0Ltr (270PK), zuinige motor met veel vermogen

- Uren gelopen (aantoonbaar = 156 uur)

- Staat onderhoud : bij 150 uur in mei 2015 heeft hij een grote beurt gehad (filters/bougies/olie/ etc.)

- Bekleding: top staat, modern beige wit, werkelijk in nieuwstaat

- Blauwe bi-mini top

- RVS bekerhouders

- Dekverlichting

- Dieptemeter

- Boeg anker

- Vaart met gemak 85km/uur

- afdekzeilen, nieuw transport zeil, nieuw 2015 easy put on storm vast havenzeil twv 1200 euro (werkt zonder drukkers)


Extra aan de boot gedaan :

- Nieuwe schroef RVS Enertia 3 blads Pitch 20 gemonteerd (à 820,- Euro)

- Nieuw transportzeil laten maken voor volledige afdekking van de boot.

- Nieuw havenzeil laten maken (2015) voor een volledige afdekking van de boot à 1200,- Euro. Dit havenzeil is heel snel aan te brengen en werkt zonder drukkers. Het zeil valt volledig over de rand en houdt de boot zo schoon. Ideaal voor mensen die de drukkers zat zijn.

- Twee Nieuwe accu's ( zwaardere accu 105Ah à 230 euro plus zware start accu 85Ah) laten installeren, inclusief nieuwe dual switch battery mode.

- Nieuwe radio JBL ( waterproof ) type MR-18.3

- Sub woofer Pioneer GM-1000A

- Sony versterker laten installeren door erkent montage bedrijf.

- Nieuwe schakelbare uitlaten laten inbouwen (a 3500,- Euro)

Bij interesse graag bellen voor een afspraak-proefvaart.

Boot ligt in water bij IJburg en is gereed voor een proefvaart.

CHAPARRAL 220 SSI

Sexy and seaworthy, the Chaparral 220 SSi is one of the best US-made runabouts.

When the US-built Chaparral 220 SSi was first released in 2001, the Americans liked it so much they voted it Runabout of the Year. The distinctions, they determined, were in the detail and in the performance of the hull.

DETAILED DESIGN

The Chaparral's length overall is listed at 7.24m but 1.5m of this is monopolised by the swim platforms (yes, two) which decorate the stern. The platformed transom treatment over the MerCruiser leg is huge and beyond that is an equally-large, bolt-on swim platform. This makes the boat ideal for skiing, wake boarding and generally just jumping off and having fun.

The detail that has gone into the hull design is evident throughout. For example, the hull of a trailerboat is susceptible to damage around the eyebolt for the trailer strap hook, but Chaparral has insured against this by protecting this area with a large, highly-polished, stainless plate flush with the hull.

The foredeck sports an anchor hatch forward of the bowrider section (but there's no bowsprit). Additionally, the anchor slots in vertically to save space and is held in place by its cradle. Nice touch.

The bow section is large enough to seat four adults and the upholstery throughout the boat is fully padded in triple-stitched leather-look 36oz quality expanded vinyls in fawn tonings, with stitching in a Tenara thread by Goretex which is UV resistant and impervious to salt water. Now that's attention to detail boaties will appreciate, because in other boats the stitching is the first thing to wear out.

There's plenty of storage under the seats, the deck has a clip-on carpet, the stainless drinkholders are big enough to accommodate stubbies, and twin speakers bring the sound of music to the ears. There's no head though.

COMFORTABLE COCKPIT

The walkthrough windscreen is mounted on twin binnacles, one for driver and one passenger, and these have side-opening doors to reveal good storage spaces. The passenger side door doubles as a door for the bowrider section. Clever.

The wide centre section of the glass three-piece wraparound screen swings to port and is held in place by a magnet when open.

Two lockable gloveboxes are out of the weather in front of the passenger seat, and there are ample over-sized drinkholders in the dash. The smaller glovebox contains the stereo set-up, which might be a bit fiddly to get at. There are two remote panels to operate the stereo, one near the helm and another on the side of the rear walkway, accessible to those frolicking on the swim platforms on the transom.

The helm position is one of the best I've experienced. The pilot and co-pilot chairs are first class. Both feature swing-up bolsters so you can sit higher for over-the-screen viewing at slow speed or when you're really hammering in a bit of a sea.

Both seats have forward-aft adjustment and swivel but there's no real need for height adjustment. The rake adjustable helm means you don't have to bend back to reach the helm from this high position. A carpeted footrest adds assurance, and the woodgrain-look instrument panel is perfectly situated in front, with back-lit rocker switches in panels left and right of the wheel. A compass sits front and centre.

A huge wet storage box is underfloor between the seats and is big enough for skis and a wakeboard or two.

The cockpit area is cosy with an L-shaped lounge around a removable table, which can be lowered to convert to a huge sunpad. The walkway through the transom can be filled in with a removable seat to extend the lounge.

Behind and above the table, over the powerplant, is a second, higher sunpad, which will accommodate a few sunbakers.

A removable ice cooler in a moulded recess behind the skipper's chair is within easy reach. There are more in-built speakers, downlights and comfort galore.

Manually-operated struts hold open the lid of the huge engine hatch. The bilge is gel coated for easy cleaning and the engine is lagged bolted to the stringers and further secured with the transom assembly. Most of the wiring is protected by conduit.

Cleats on the bow, amidships and at the stern are all pop-up, substantial and bolted to a backing plate. We didn't need the bimini on test day because the weather was some of Melbourne's finest, but full covers are available, as is a wakeboard tower.

If you wanted to have a quiet fish you could probably put a deck chair out on one of the swim platforms. You wouldn't have far to reach for a drink because there are two wet bins - perfect as eskies - built into platform deck. A telescopic ladder allows you to come back onboard.

SOLID STYLING

The styling of the Chaparral hull is modern, featuring broad shoulders, wide chines right to the bow, twin spray mouldings low on the hull, triple-fastened, stainless-steel and chrome fittings, and rubber rubbing strips. Docking lights are moulded into the bow.

The hull incorporates what Chaparral calls an Extended V-Plane: the leg is mounted in a recession in the centre of the hull's stern, so that two pods extend beyond the leg mounting position. The company claims this increases stability, enhances tracking, delivers a quicker planing time and adds to running efficiency.

Performance was impressive, with WOT of 85km/h at 5000rpm and smooth cruising of 60km/h at 3500rpm.

Weighing in at 1656kg for the hull only, the Chaparral is too heavy for greased-lightning holeshot, but I heard no complaints from our wakeboarder.

The boat was beautifully presented and the high-quality moulding, glasswork and finish shone. Chaparral uses 16-20ml of gelcoat and a combination of fine lamination ingredients including AME 4000 resin, 36oz woven roving, glass mat from one to three ounces laid quad-axially. Syntactic foam is injected to fill every nook to dampen sound and for added structural strength. Balsa coring is used for extra strength and flotation.

The end result is that the boat feels solid. There is no wave slap on the hull and it seems to ride like a much larger craft, slipping through tight turns easily and without fuss and carving slalom turns smoothly. A well-built craft that looks great too.


HIGHS

Build quality
Great looks
Equipment level
LOWS

Cockpit a little small
No toilet
Expensive for a bowrider

OPTIONS FITTED

Mahogany tilt helm, digital depth gauge, carpets, automatic fire suppression system, docking lights, pop-up cleats¸ transom remote for stereo, compass, transom leg switch, dual axle braked Dunbier trailer

GENERAL

Material: Quad radial lamination GRP
Length overall: 7.24m
Beam: 2.59m
Deadrise: 20°
Rec/max hp: 320hp
Weight: 2316kg (on trailer)
Fuel: 212lt

ENGINE
Make/model: MerCruiser V8
Type: MPi
Rated hp: 260
Displacement: 5.0lt
Weight: 952kg
Drive: Alpha 1:62:1
Prop: 21in stainless-steel MP5 (nu Enertia P20)

Inruil bespreekbaar, Rib of Console > 200pk

Nieuwe Trailer : (exclusief)

- Vlemmix

- Bouwjaar : Jan 2014

- Type : 2700kg ( tandem/dubbel asser )

- Extra : 1 niew reserve wiel + ophanging
Prijs is exclusief de trailer, deze kost 2.000.




Locatie: Noord-Holland - Amsterdam

Toegevoegd op 2 dagen geleden en vervalt op 20 December
Advertentie id: 596964
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