Accomodations
- First off, it is pleasing to see all the beautiful and warm woodwork and craftmanship below deck. She feels much like a vessel of early days with solid wood and not the laminate or veneer one sees in todays vessels. She is a true yacht with lovely cabinetry and leaded glass features. She has proven herself and crossed many ocean miles thru the years with her original owner.
Accomodations
- First off, it is pleasing to see all the beautiful and warm woodwork and craftmanship below deck. She feels much like a vessel of early days with solid wood and not the laminate or veneer one sees in todays vessels. She is a true yacht with lovely cabinetry and leaded glass features. She has proven herself and crossed many ocean miles thru the years with her original owner. This is the perfect live-aboard for a couple or small family looking to sail the ocean or simply go down island for a spell.
- Starting forward is the Master Stateroom; Large centerline berth is surrounded by rich wood ceiling strips, shelves and lockers. Private access to the Master head is aft to port and additional lockers are to starboard. There is plenty of light provided by multiple overhead hatches and port lights. The Master Head has a separate shower stall, vanity and toilet. Ventilation is provided by opening ports and an overhead hatch.
- Moving aft one enters the Main Salon. I think anyone would be taken back by the shear volume of this space. Again you are surrounded by the lovely woodwork, outboard shelves and lockers. Leaded glass cabinet forward serves as a liquor cabinet. To port is a large U-shaped dinette with fixed table and to starboard are two chairs with small table in between. As open as this space is, one could have chairs on the inboard side of the dinette for additional seating if seating 6 is not enough.
- Aft of the chairs is the refrigeration followed by the full galley. The galley tucks under the forward end of the cockpit and does not take away from the salon, yet has everything one could want for extended cruising.
- Aft of the dinette is the Aft facing Navigation station followed by the guest Stateroom. Here again is a very comfortable stateroom with large queen berth, hanging locker and its own private head.
- There is excellent access to the engine compartment from the galley, the aft stateroom as well as under the companionway steps. Batteries are at the foot of the steps and under the aft berth. There is a gas heater in the salon but the owner never had a need for air-conditioning with all her multiple hatches and opening ports.
Galley She is equipped with a long galley that has lockers outboard, storage under as well as plenty of counter space for food prep. It is light and bright with multiple opening ports and an overhead hatch.
- Top loading deep freezer
- Front loading refrigeration
- Microwave oven
- Force 10 3 burner stove with oven
- 2 stainless steel sinks with pressure hot and cold water as well as 2 foot pumps for fresh and sea water
- There is a trash recepticle on the aft bulkhead that is access from the cockpit for ease in removing trash
Electronics
- Nav Pod at the helm was replaced 5 years ago. Everything else is analog.
- Raymarine 24 miles Radar - Pathfinder RL70C
- Raymarine ST60 depth, speed and wind
- Raymarine Autopilot
- Standard Horizon VHF (no AIS)
- JVC Radio with Cass
- JVC 12 Disc CD
- Visio Tv
- Sony DVD player
- Compass
Electrical
- Xantrex Linkpro Monitor
- 2 solar panels on bimini - 175KW each
- 2 Alternators
- 3 - 8D batteries at the base of the companionway
- 2 - 8D batteries under the aft bulk
- 1 - engine start battery (the house batteries are separate from the start battery)
- 3500 Inverter
Sails and Rigging
- Aluminum spar stepped on the keel
- Double spreader rig
- Stainless steel wire standing rigging
- Hard boom vang
- Whisker pole mounted on front of mast
- In mast roller furling mainsail
- 150% Genoa
- 100% storm sail
- Profurl roller furling for the headsail
- #66 Primary Self-tailing Primaries (electric)
- #40 Self-tailing cabin top winch to starboard
- #40 Self-tailing cabin top winch to port (electric)
Deck Equipment
- Lofrans Anchor Windlass
- Dual stainless steel anchor rollers
- 45lb Plow anchor with 200' of 3/8 chain
- F-37 Fortress withf 300' of rode and 15' of chain
- Bow Thruster
- Stainless steel bow and stern pulpits with side stanchions and double life lines
- Stainless steel support bars at the mast (Sissy bars)
- Numerous cowl vents
- 10 hatches with screens - hatches all replaced
- Opening ports with screens
- Dual helms
- Cockpit cushions
- Life Raft
- Cockpit table with canvas cover
- Dinghy Davits
- Walk-thru transom to sugar scoop swim platform
- Life sling
- OB bracket on stern rail
- Swim ladder
- Teak decks
- Teak cap rail on bulworks/toerail
- Blue hull with red boot and cove stripe
- Shoal draft model
- 3 blade prop
Exemption The dinghy in the photo does not convey with the vessel.
Disclaimer The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.