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Hello all, after nearly 14 years of sailing Mango we have decided to go for a bigger boat with a view to living aboard so Mango is up for sale.  If your are interested get in touch, we have photos, videos and more detailed info.  A summary of Mango is below and she has featured in a number of Sea People articles as well as postings here. There is a blog of our sailing since 2011 and more details and pictures at http://mangoelephant.blogspot.com/

Robert and Helen Sheridan

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Mango Elephant is a Wharram Tiki 30 with a central cabin (pod). Mango was built to plan and to a high standard by the builder. The second, and current, owners added the pod and have evolved her into a self sufficient micro cruiser with bow and stern netting, wind vane and electronic self steering and other additions and refinements which make her easy to sail single handed.  Mango can comfortably sleep 4 in the main cabins and the forepeaks can also be used as single berths.

Mango was originally launched in 2001, purchased by the current owners in 2005 and refitted in 2008/9 when a central cabin was added as per plans by James Wharram Designs. Since 2015 many items, including sails, have been replaced with new and she has hardly been sailed in the last 2 years.  Replacement netting is waiting to be fitted and then Mango is ready to cruise. If necessary Mango can be delivered anywhere in the Med, Biscay and up to the North Sea.

The central pod provides a sitting area which can be used as 2 single berths or converts into a large double bed. Wharram Designs say that the berths in the main hull cabins are doubles, but we found them better used as generous single berths. For extended cruising the forepeaks have been used for storage rather than as berths. All the berths have extensive storage underneath them and there is additional storage in aft lockers.

The bows and sterns have crash compartments and the keels have sacrificial strips encased in kevlar tape to provide protection when grounding.  Lashings supplement the inboard straps on the aft and mast beams.

Mango is very well equipped.  The key items that come with Mango are:

  • Forestay (2017) bridle (2014) Spectra shrouds (2015) and lazy forestay (2011)
  • Main (2016) and furling genoa (2017) almost new condition
  • CDI furler reconditioned in 2017
  • Hanked no.3 jib for strong winds in good condition
  • Asymmetric spinnaker (2001) with snuffer (2016) in excellent condition
  • Storm sails in excellent condition
  • Rocna and plough anchors with warp and chain
  • Icom VHF DSC Radio with Command Mi (2017)
  • NASA AIS
  • NASA combined depth and log
  • NASA Navtex receiver
  • MLR FX312XC GPS
  • Echomax Active XS radar reflector (2011)
  • LED tricolour and anchor light
  • 4 solar panels rated at 35w each fitted 2014(1) and 2016(3)
  • Forgen 1000 wind generator (2011)
  • Starboard battery 125 ah(2013), Starboard battery 142 ah(2015)
  • Seafeather wind vane steering
  • Tillerpilot electronic steering
  • Jackstays
  • Fenders and warps
  • Dinghy
  • Cockpit tent
  • Yamaha 8hp outboard
  • 12 / 220 v cool box
  • Alcohol stove in galley plus single burner portable gas stove

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Thanks for your reply Robert - best of luck with your new boat!

Robert Sheridan said:

Hi James, it looks as if our current buyers will complete the purchase of Mango,  if the sale falls through I will post here.

Robert

She is a ply epoxy one off built in Germany in 1998.  Above the waterline she looks like a Woods with a Prout rig.  Just finishi g our first cruise in her and are very pleased with jow she sails and how comfortable she is to live on.  We suspect that the asymmetric hulls do not do much for windward performance but are an elegant solition to internal space. 

Robert 

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