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Diesel Duck 382 for sale in Northport MI United States of America

LOCATION

Northport MI United States of America

YEAR

2007

LENGTH

41.01 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

2007

Make & Model

Diesel Duck 382

Boat type

Power

Length

41.01 ft.

Location

Northport MI United States of America

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

13.75 ft.

Cabins

2

DESCRIPTION

Jubilee is a 2007 George Buehler designed Diesel Duck 382 built to yacht standards by Sea Horse Marine in Zhuhai, China. Diesel Ducks have won several People’s Choice awards at TrawlerFest events over the years. Sailors looking to move into the trawler life and trawler lovers alike marvel at the impeccable workmanship and materials.

Jubilee is a 2007 George Buehler designed Diesel Duck 382 built to yacht standards by Sea Horse Marine in Zhuhai, China. Diesel Ducks have won several People’s Choice awards at TrawlerFest events over the years. Sailors looking to move into the trawler life and trawler lovers alike marvel at the impeccable workmanship and materials. She is a full displacement steel passage maker with a single diesel engine and a sail assist/get home balanced rig with roller furling jib and roller furling main with boomless main sail trimmed with a traveler bar control and four Harken winches.

Jubilee is a slightly smaller version of the popular Diesel Duck 462. At 41′ long, it is a 3/4 version of the Diesel Duck 462. It is 10′ shorter and one foot narrower. There are subtle modifications in dimensions measuring a foot here and there. Both models have the same size master stateroom bed, the 382 has narrower walk around. The biggest difference is that the 382 has one head instead of two.

She is seaworthy, livable and affordable. If your cruising goals include unlimited travel in comfort with the dependability of diesel propulsion combined with the reliability of sail, please take a close look at the details included in this incredible trawler. She has been is lightly used and completely equipped for long distance cruising. She would also be a fine vessel for doing the popular “Great Loop”. For the last several years she has been cruising the Great Lakes and stored each winter in a heated facility.

Designed with long range ocean crossing capabilities, the Seahorse Diesel Duck 382’s are easy to handle and a very comfortable live-aboard. All large window frames, i.e., the pilothouse windows, are tapped and gasketed for storm shutters as standard. There are four hatches; one each over the forward and aft cabins and two over the saloon. These are heavy duty aluminum manufactured to ship standards with stainless steel lockdown handles. Jubilee has (11) opening port holes in the hull built to the same ship standards with heavy grade aluminum and glass. Each has two stainless steel screw down seals including a screw down heavy aluminum “dead light (cover)” which can be dogged down water tight if necessary. The hatches and port holes are all equipped wish bug screens for ventilation as are the sliding opening windows in the pilothouse. Jubilee was built for long range cruising and is equipped for cruising anywhere in the world.


Boat Name
Jubilee
Specs
Designer: George Buehler
Flag of Registry: United States
Hull Shape: Displacement
Dimensions
LOA: 41 ft 0 in
Beam: 13 ft 9 in
Engines
Total Power: 85 HP
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: John Deere
Engine Model: 4045
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Hours: 1384
Engine Power: 85 HP
Cruising Speed: 6 knots
Maximum Speed: 7 knots
Accommodations
Number of cabins: 2
Number of heads: 1
Appointment, Showing, Co-Brokerage

Please contact JMYS directly if you are an interested buyer and would like to learn more. If you are working through a broker please have that broker contact JMYS on your behalf.

Brokers, this listing is available for co-brokerage at 50/50.

JMYS prefers to do business with licensed brokers who are active members of their regional yacht broker association. Courtesy showings are available by appointment after signed co-op.

In order to protect the privacy of our clients, JMYS does not accept offers through Yacht Closer. To comply with Florida regulations and legal requirements, brokers must have current Florida yacht sales license if this listing is located in Florida.


Exclusions

Potential purchasers should assume that items on the vessel at the time of viewing, but not specifically listed on this sheet, are not included with the sale of the yacht. These specifications are believed to be true and correct but cannot be guaranteed. Items excluded include, but are not limited to paintings, tools, handheld nav gear and binoculars. Owner’s personal effects and clothing will be removed prior to closing.


Specifications

YACHT NAME:

JUBILEE

BRAND AND MODEL:

DIESEL DUCK 382

TYPE:

Long range, sail assisted passage maker with raised pilothouse and flybridge

PRICE:

$385,000.00

LOCATION:

Northport, MI

MODEL YEAR:

2007

HULL NUMBER:

3

HULL COLOR:

Imron Paint – Navy Blue

REGISTRY:

United States Coast Guard documented

DESIGNER:

George Buehler

BUILDER:

Sea Horse Marine – Zhuhai, China

HULL MATERIAL:

Steel

DISPLACEMENT:

56,000 lbs. | 25.4 MT

RANGE:

5,500 + miles @ 6.0 knots (with 10% reserve)

SPEED:

Cruise 6.3, Top 7.7 knots

LOA:

41’0” | 12.5 M

LWL:

40’3” | 12.27 M

BEAM:

13’9” | 4.19 M

DRAFT:

4’10” | 1.47 M

AIR DRAFT:

45’0″ | 13.72 M to top of mast (est.) 18′ hinged at deck

MAIN ENGINE:

John DeereHP (Main hours: ~1,384) September, 2020

EXHAUST:

Wet exhaust

MAST:

Painted alumimun, single spreader with mast climbing steps

SAILS:

Roller furling main and roller furling high cut jib

THRUSTERS:

Max Power 24V bow thruster

STABILIZATION:

Sail plan

ELECTRICAL:

60 Hertz – US style – (1) universal 50/30 amp service with isolation transformer

GENERATOR: (2?)

Northern Lights 6 kW M673L2.3 (Generator hours: ~340) April, 2017

INVERTER:

Victron Phoenix 3,000 watt inverter

BATTERIES:

12V Lifeline AGM

WATER MAKER:

Village Marine 220 V 450 gallons / day

CLIMATE CONTROL:

Gree reverse cycle air conditioning | Webasto hydronic diesel heater

WINDLASS:

Muir Cheetah 2500 horizontal, 24V electric

DAVIT:

SeaHorse stainless steel davit – 350 lb. lifting capacity

TENDER AND OUTBOARD:

2013 AB 10.5 inflatable with aluminum hull | Yamaha 15 HP 2 stroke

NAV/COM:

Garmin | Horizon | Comnav

ENTERTAINMENT:

Dynex 28″ flat screen TV with Philips DVD player in saloon | Sony AM/FM/XM stereo with Xplod 10 disc CD changer

STATEROOMS:

(2) Owner walk around queen aft, Guest cabin with two stacked berths forward

HEADS:

(1) Tecma (electric freshwater)

SHOWERS:

(1) private shower stall

LAUNDRY:

Splendide clothes washer (not a dryer)

GALLEY:

Force 10 propane stove and oven |Isotherm refrigeration | 5 cu. ft. freezer

INTERIOR WOOD:

Teak

INTERIOR COUNTERS:

Granite counters

INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY:

Ultraleather

INTERIOR FLOORING:

Teak and holly solid stock

TANKAGE: (approx.)

FUEL:

1,720 gallons | 6,511 L (6 steel tanks)

HOLDING BLACK:

45 gallons | 170 L (1 fiberglass tank)

FRESH WATER:

316 gallons |1,196 L (2 steel tanks)

SAFETY:

EPIRB plus USCG safety requirments

Note: All information is believed accurate, but should be verified.


Description

Exterior Decks and Hull

  • Fiberglass hardtop in 2017.
  • (4) hatch covers.
  • Windlass cover.
  • Bra covers forward facing windows of pilothouse and first side window on each side.
  • Roll down side sun shade side curtains on each side of pilothouse.
  • (Complete weather cover for the flybridge when not in use. This cover has an inner zipper which allows quick and easy access to the upper steering station without removing the whole cover)
  • Spray foam insulation on hull interior.
  • (14) hull anodes bolted to hull, not welded. (currently using magnesium anodes in fresh water)

Swim step, cockpit:

Access to the cockpit is from either side or the stern. The cockpit deck level is high off the water and is finished with a natural teak sole and is dressed with a fully covered Bimini with a rigid stainless frame finished in a beautiful Navy all weather fabric.The cockpit is fully covered with custom stainless framing for the beautiful awning.

Pilothouse:

As you enter the pilothouse from the spacious cockpit you note the airiness of the pilothouse. Once inside the pilothouse the windows which completely surround the space provide a very open and airy feel with unrestricted visibility in all directions for navigation and close quarters handling. To starboard is the helm station and very spacious chart table with large storage compartment and drawers.

The helm station is complete with everything at your fingertips and with a very comfortable helm seat. Your crew can stretch out on the large settee and there is a large teak table for working or dining. Across from the settee is a large navigation station with hinged countertop for storage of charts and navigational tools.

  • Sony stereo system with 10 CD changer
  • Safety video monitor at helm with cameras in engine room and in cockpit facing aft.
  • Comnav Commander (Canadian) commercial grade autopilot system with main controls at the helm. Remote unit on the lybridge.
  • Comnav G2 GPS compass system for autopilot with accuracy to 0.5 degrees.
  • (7) Hella 12 volt fans.
  • Airmar 505 depth sounder transducer (Recommended by Garmin for steel vessels)
  • Navman masthead wind speed/direction indicator

Saloon:

From the Pilothouse you walk down a few steps into the very large saloon. The joinery in the built in shelving and settee as well as the teak and holly sole is impeccable. There is ample light from a watertight hatch above as well as from the 4 large portholes.

  • Electrical Outlets for international as well as US electrical.
  • Large settee in ultraleather to starboard.
  • Entertainment Center to port Dynex 28” flat screen TV with Philips DVD player

Forward cabin:

On the 382, the forward cabin features two stacked berths to starboard with storage lockers under. There are storage compartments and drawers to port with clothes washing machine in cabinet over large storage locker. Aft of the forward cabin is the head to port and shower compartment to starboard.

Aft of the head/shower is the saloon with settee to starboard and table. To port are book shelves, storage compartments and 26′ flat screen TV.

Head and shower:

The shower and toilet are smartly placed across the companionway from each for efficiency and are amply sized and nicely equipped.

  • Tecma electric fresh water toilet
  • Granite Vanity

Galley:

Aft of the saloon is the walk thru galley to port which leads to the aft cabin. This is under the pilothouse. In the galley is a waterproof door to the engine room which takes up the rest of the space under the pilothouse and has standing headroom.

  • In lieu of standard refrigerator there are twin stainless-steel Isotherm units allowing use of one or both and at different temperatures.
  • Force Ten gimbaled propane stove with three burners and oven. 220 V exhaust fan over stove.
  • Propane safety solenoid with two sensors
  • (2) 11 lb. propane bottles in separate cockpit compartments
  • Microwave oven with convection option
  • 5 cubic feet DC freezer with three holding plates.

Owner stateroom

Aft of the galley is the owner’s stateroom with centered queen berth with storage under. Hanging lockers and storage compartments and drawers are on each side. The freezer is also located in the aft stateroom behind the waterproof door. There is a full-length mirror in the stateroom.

  • 28” Dynex TV
  • 5 cubic foot freezer with 3 holding plates.
  • 6 portholes provide plenty of light and fresh air.
  • Full length mirror
  • Built in jewelry box with hinged top and mirror.
  • Hidden ships safe for valuables

Engine Room

Entry into the Engine Room is through a full size water tight door. With 6’7” Headroom throughout it is a very comfortable space for engine checks or maintenance. Access to all systems and filters is easy to see and understand. The amount of space rivals that of much larger boats and makes taking care of machinery on Jubilee a pleasure.

  • John Deere 4045 DFM 70, 85 HP main engine (de-rated to 82 HP continuous duty M-2 rating at 2,550 rpms).
  • (The standard engine is now an Iveco and the John Deere is a $5,000+ upgrade)
  • ZF 220 Transmission with jack shaft, thrust plate bearing, cutlass bearing and 2″ stainless steel shaft with rope cutter installed.
  • Engine controls at pilothouse and Flybridge
  • Leece-Neville heavy duty large frame 24V 140-amp alternator Balmar 3 stage regulator
  • Single, large strainer engine room sea chest for engine, air conditioning, generator and anchor wash down.
  • There is a separate (the only other intake through hull below the water) intake through hull for the watermaker as specified by the manufacturer.
  • Two engine room ventilation systems. One squirrel cage and one automotive type.
  • Three Racor 500 series fuel filters (two for the engine with switching manifold and one for the generator)
  • Northern Lights 5 kW generator
  • Complete fuel management / fuel transfer system. Fuel can be transferred from any tank to any other tank with the use of a built in Walbro fuel pump. As part of the fuel transfer system, fuel can also be passed from any tank through a Racor 1000 series “filtering" fuel and then on to any other tank or back to the same.
  • Single large fuel fill on deck with screen and swirl chamber for rapid fueling. This leads to a (6) valve manifold under the cabin sole.
  • Fuel fill is directed to the forward (5) fuel tanks via this manifold.
  • Port and starboard water tanks with cross flow valving and capacity of approx. 250 gallons
  • Shop vice and stainless working surface on starboard water tank in engine room
  • Teleflex Capilano hydraulic steering system.
  • Force 10 water heater with engine coolant loop for hot water under way.
  • Webasto heater tied to engine coolant system through heat exchanger so that boat can be heated using the Webasto system utilizing engine heat rather than the furnace.
  • Village Marine 450 gallons per day 220V watermaker

Deck/sail plan

George Buehler’s “sail assist/get home balanced rig” is with roller furling jib, roller furling main, boom less main with traveler bar control (4) Harken winches. The windlass can be controlled for either helm station or at the windlass.

  • Teak decking on cockpit seating surfaces
  • Solid teak and holly cabin soles throughout (an expensive option on new builds)
  • Muir 2500 lb. Cheetah Windlass with 300 feet of 3/8″ chain with chain gypsy and 300 feet of 3/4′ rope on rode gypsy.
  • Windlass controls at windlass, flybridge and pilothouse
  • Heavy duty auto launch anchor roller at bow
  • Primary anchor is an authentic 40kg (88 lb.) Rocna.
  • Stainless steel 30 kilo Delta type anchor spare in backup roller.

General:

All interior vertical surfaces and all cabinetry are teak.

Up the set of stairs from the saloon is the pilothouse which has a full-length settee to port behind a built-in dining table.

The counter tops in the aft master cabin are a light, off white Corian.

The countertops in the galley, saloon, (over the bookshelves) and in the head are done in a primarily black granite.

All seating surfaces on board are covered with tan Ultra leather.

In total, there is comfortable full length sleeping for (6) by utilizing the settees in the saloon and pilothouse.

Highlighted equipment

  • Tecma high quality electric toilet with fresh water flush
  • 40 gallon holding tank.
  • Electric exhaust fan in head and shower.
  • Victron Multi stage 3,000-watt 24 V Inverter/Charger with smart panel
  • 220-volt isolation transformer with step down transformer for 110V
  • Two deck wash down/anchor wash down hose bibs, fore and aft with raw water, fresh water valving.

Electrical systems:

  • Original equipment included house, engine and generator AGM batteries. These have been replaced with the U.S. Brand “Lifeline” AGM batteries rated for 1,100 discharges to 50% as follows:
  • House bank (4) – 12 V batteries totaling 300-amp hours at 24 volts
  • Engine start bank (2) 12 V batteries totaling 150-amp hours at 24 volts-replaced in 2012
  • Generator start battery (one 12-volt battery rated at 125 amps replaced in 2015)
  • 110 volt and 220 volt international receptacles throughout

Lighting:

  • All overhead lighting is LED.
  • There are (11) swivel type reading lights on board. All have been converted to LED.
  • The three original fluorescent light fixtures in the galley have been replaced with high quality teak framed “Alpenglow” brand fluorescent fixtures which include the LED red “night light” option as well.
  • The same “Alpenglow” fixture with red LED option is installed in the pilothouse over the helm station.
  • Remote control spotlight on front of flybridge housing.
  • Aqua Signal Series 41 international navigation lights
  • Combination masthead anchor light/emergency strobe light. Anchor light bulb converted to LED in 2015.

Bilge Pumps:

  • Two sump pumps with float switches mounted in sump boxes for shower gray water and air conditioning condensation.
  • (3) Rule 24V bilge pumps. One in each waterproof compartment.
  • One large Whale gusher type manual emergency bilge pump mounted under cockpit sole with long handle and feeds from each of the waterproof compartments.

Optional equipment and factory upgrades

  • Side Power 24 V bow thruster
  • Webasto diesel fired furnace system, 45,000 BTU with hydronic radiators in each cabin.
  • Central thermostat. Each radiator has three-way fan switch
  • (2) Gree (Webasto branded in the USA) Marine aircon/heat exchanger units. size 9,000 BTU in the aft cabin and 16,000 BTU for the saloon and pilothouse.
  • (2) solar panels of 150 watts each were installed in 2017
  • Seahorse high strength custom stern davits. (Note: with dinghy is in the davits, the dinghy bottom is approximately 9 feet above the water).
  • Complete flybridge package with second steering station, bench seating, etc.
  • Spare propeller for main
  • FloScan fuel monitoring system
  • Complete stainless steel high rail and “dress” package for the entire boat (in lieu of standard painted pipe),
  • Rigid stainless frame for cockpit Bimini (in lieu of folding frame)
  • Splendide brand (Italian) European style clothes washing machine (no dryer)
  • Philips DVD player which interfaces with 26” flat screen television
  • TV in saloon. The aft cabin is also wired and designed for a second TV installation if desired.

PROPULSION

Cruising Speed

6 knots

Engine Horse Power

85 HP

Engine Hours

1384

Max Speed Knots

7 knots

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Designer

George Buehler

Hull Shape

Displacement

OTHER

Country Built

United States

Engine Type

Inboard

No of Heads

1

ABOUT DIESEL DUCK 382

The Diesel Duck 382 is 41 feet long and has a 14 feet beam. This 2007 Diesel Duck 382 powered by John Deere 4045 with 85 HP horsepower is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 7 knots knots and a cruising speed of 6 knots

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