$250,000
OFFERED BY
Little Yacht Sales
LOCATION
Kemah, Texas United States of America
YEAR
1982
LENGTH
61.52 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Lone Star
Year
1982
Make & Model
Marine IV
Boat type
Sail
Length
61.52 ft.
Location
Kemah, Texas United States of America
Beam
13.48 ft.
Cabins
2
Draft
6.99 ft.
LWL
54.0 ft.
LONE STAR is a world cruising yacht designed by Naval Architect Jay E. Paris Jr. and built at Mashford Bros Ltd. Shipyard in Cremyll, Cornwall, England for a Texas Businessman and launched in 1982. Constructed solely in wood using the finest materials with extreme attention to detail, she has proven herself a safe and reliable ocean-going yacht with a rich history.
This classic and remarkable vessel is owned and sailed by the original family, with the same professional captain for the past 32 years. She has been wonderfully maintained and updated and she naturally gathers attention with her beauty and fine construction. There is no finer feeling than sailing her into a foreign port with flags flying and crew standing strong.
This one-of-a-kind, custom yacht has sailed the world, with many of her adventures documented in nautical magazines. See the list of publications in the full specs, as well as a detailed cruising history. Call the LISTING BROKER for more information and an appointment to tour this incredible boat!
HistoryAfter launching in England and subsequent sea trials, she crossed the Atlantic from The Canaries to Antigua, West Indies and cruised the Caribbean Islands before making her way to Houston, Texas. Here she was based for several years, cruising the coast of Texas and Mexico. In 1988 she crossed the Gulf of Mexico to Florida and continued sailing the East Coast of the United States to Maine where she underwent a minor re-fit.
In 1989 she returned to the West Indies to cruise for several years. In 1991 she transited the Panama Canal and crossed the Pacific to Tahiti and then onward to Fiji arriving in New Zealand. Here she underwent a major re-fit before crossing the Tasman Sea to the Great Barrier Reef. Her voyage continued across the top of Australia to Bali, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and up the Red Sea to Athens, Greece. After several years of fun sailing the northern Mediterranean Sea, she arrived in Gibraltar in 1997 to prepare for her second Atlantic Crossing.
After her second transatlantic, she was based in the Windward Islands for several years before returning to Houston in 2000. In Houston, she received a major re-fit in preparation for a circumnavigation of South America.
In 2006 she departed Texas for Florida, The Bahamas, and Panama. In 2008 she sailed to The Galapagos Islands before returning to mainland South America to cruise the coast south to Chile and Tierra del Fuego. She rounded Cape Horn and sailed in the Southern Ocean up the coast to Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2010. After a year in Buenos Aires, she departed to cruise several months along the coast of Brazil arriving in Grenada, West Indies.
In 2017 after several years of cruising the Lesser Antilles, she departed Grenada to return to Brazil and Argentina in preparation for her third Atlantic crossing, to Cape Town, South Africa. Crossing the Southern Ocean was a fun challenge where she recorded her longest time at sea of 24 days.
After crossing the Atlantic in early 2020 with stops in St. Helena and Natal, Brazil, LONESTAR is currently back in her homeport of Kemah, Texas
The first thing you will notice upon stepping below is the warm and cozy atmosphere of the beautiful joiner work in satin varnished teak, light colored butternut, dark iroko laminated frames, and a solid teak and holly cabin sole with the holly standing proud.
The Forward Cabin has two separate bunks, with large drawers and cabinets, a dressing area, and head/basin. There is also a hanging locker with cabinet. Further forward is access to the Forepeak and Bosun’s Locker through louvered doors.
The Main Salon has a drop leaf teak gimballed table to port with bench seat centerline. The port upper and lower bunks are converted for seating or sleeping. As is the starboard side. Both berths can accommodate small adults/children in upper bunk. A Dickinson diesel heater is forward of the table as are polished brass oil burning lamps in each cabin. Main cabin has beautiful bronze port lights.
The Galley has a gimballed two burner Propane stove and oven with pot and pan drawer. Stainless sinks are deep and convert to counter space with cutting boards. This area includes a large condiment shelf, dish storage, flatware bins, and a knife rack.
Navigation area has a large chart table with B&G Hydra 2 sailing instruments, Furuno Radar/Plotter, Icom VHF radio, Furuno depth sounder, Furuno Autopilot control, Furuno GPS and bookshelf.
Aft of the companionway is a head/basin with separate shower/wet weather gear drying area. Heading aft through the cockpit tunnel you find a workbench with vice and tool storage. Opposite is a machinery section with tools, spares, generator and freezer systems.
The aft cabin has a queen size single berth that can also be converted into twin single berths. There are two spacious hanging lockers port and starboard as well as a small desk with seat to starboard and a reading chair to port.
All cabins have custom 4-way opening hatches for light/ventilation as well as air conditioning.
Masts are original spars built by Proctor Spars in England of aluminum alloy. All standing rigging is Dy-Form with Sta-Loc swage-less fittings to silicon bronze turnbuckles. Standing rigging was replaced in 2017 as was the running rigging which is a combination of double-braid dacron and spectra. Halyard winches are numerous and located on the masts. Reefing is slab style, 3 reefs, with lazy jacks.
There are spare wing halyards port and starboard, as well as a spare main halyard and pole topping lift with adjustable pole car track.
Cockpit is spacious with fixed and soft dodger. Helm is hydraulic with autopilot, bow thruster, variable pitch propeller, engine, and deck light controls within easy reach. There is also a Furuno Radar/Plotter and B&G Hydra 2 sailing instruments. Ritchie binnacle compass and engine instruments.
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.
HULL
Hull Material
wood
OTHER
Bridge Clearance Meters
20.12
Fuel Capacity Gal
234
Fuel Tanks Capacity
885.79 liters
No of Heads
2
Water Capacity Gal
140
Water Tanks Capacity
529.96 liters
The Marine IV is 62 feet long and has a 13 feet beam and can hold up to 234 gallons of fuel and 140 gallons of water. The Marine IV is made of wood.
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Little Yacht Sales offers a professional yacht brokerage experience with over 150 years of experience. The team focuses on providing clients with the best advice, expertise, and service before, during, and after the sale. They have a unique approach to finding, listing, and selling sailboats and power yachts, and have one of the oldest Florida Yacht Brokers Licenses. They have four locations in Texas and Florida, and are committed to 100% client satisfaction.