Overview
Stepping aboard Leap Second it is obvious this Sparkman and Stephens designed T40 is very well cared for and capable. She can be boarded from amidships or from a fold down stainless swim ladder at the transom. Decks are clear and cockpit is very functional.
Beneath the dodger and down the companionway leads you below, where the dedicated navigation station is immediately to port. Just forward is the full galley. Starboard is a very accommodating guest cabin with a generous quarter berth. The salon is just forward with large U-shaped dinette to port and settee to starboard. Both are serviced by a large teak folding table...which can also drop to convert the dinette to a comfy sleeping area for the occasional guests.
Working towards the bow and to port is the head which can be accessed privately from either the salon or forward cabin.
The second cabin is located in the bow and as just mentioned, has private access to the head, plenty of cabinetry and ventilation.
Galley- GSI (Gas Systems, Inc) 3 burner gimbaled gas stove with oven.
- Double basin stainless sink
- Foot pedal fresh water spigot
- Foot pedal seawater spigot
- Seagull filtered water spigot
- Standard pressure hot/cold spigot services both basins
- GE microwave flush mounted
- Teak louvered cabinetry.
- Adler-Barbour refrigeration. Top loading double hatch
- Under-counter pot and pan storage
- Shallow louvered hanging locker to stb
SalonTo port is a large U-shaped dinette. A teak fold- down teak table can accommodate six diners, also drops down to create a double sleeping area.
Large settee to starboard can accommodate one sleeper. Above the settee is a clever fold down cabinet that reveals a back lit liqueur cabinet safely holding bottles and glasses of choice even after a day of the burying the rail.
A traditional Balmar 120 diesel fired heater, while makes a wonderful centerpiece in the heart of this Tartan 40, its function keeps the cabin super toasty on a chilly fall evening on the hook or underway.
Cabinet interiors have the same high quality finish as the interior and neat as a pin.
- Oil fired gimbaled hurricane lamp with heat shield
- Toshiba flat screen TV mounted on fwd bulkhead
- Cybernet marine salon speakers
- Cabin DC Fan x2
Double Bookshelf on forward bulkhead with removable fids.
Weems and Plath barometer, ships clock and thermometer mounted on forward bulkhead
- Opening ports. (6 in galley/ salon) one overhead. With Velcro shades
- Teak and holly soles showing perfect patina for her vintage
- Textured fiberglass overhead head liners held in place with teak strips
Quarter Guest CabinThe quarter Guest Cabin is so accommodating that it is used as the owners stateroom. Serviced with Cruisair air-conditioning and digital SMX control panel. Generous hanging locker with 5 cedar lined drawers. Three opening ports in addition to dorade vent. Single settee is comfortable and handy for slipping on boots. Double bookshelf with removable fids. A teak bi-fold door provides privacy
Forward CabinStepping into the forward cabin finds another hanging locker to starboard with additional lockers and drawers . Cushions are covered in a tasteful fabric that allows an unmade bunk to look showroom neat.Very large oversize hatch not only provides ventilation but deck access to large sails stowed forward during regattas. Plenty of under bunk storage. Batteries are neatly and securely housed under the forward bunk.
Head
Forward of the salon and to port is the head ,featuring a stand up "stall" shower with molded in bench seat with a curtain surround, keeping the shower water away from the toilet and sink area. The head area was brilliantly designed with two doors for private access from either the salon or the forward cabin. Both the large sliding mirror sink cabinet and the shower cabinets interior are clean and neat as a pin.
The sink features both pressure hot and cold water as well as a foot operated spigot.
Overhead opening hatch allows natural ventilation.
Helm- Autopilot - SIMRAD AP16 (2013)
- Lifeproof Ipad mount for navigation software at helm
- Ritchie Powerdamp compass
- Yacht Specialties Co. stainless destroyer wheel
- Separate fuel and transmission levers
- Fold down teak cockpit table with drink holders
- Engine gauges
- DC spotlight outlet
- Double rubber winch handle holders (mounted to binnacle)
Navigation StationPort and aft is a dedicated nav station featuring a cushioned seat, large varnished teak table that hinges up to reveal chart and navigation tool storage under.
- Cushioned seat.
- AC/DC electrical panel. Hinged to allow great access to back side
- VHF radio.
- Standard horizon Maxi
- Sony CDX-HS70MW stereo-MP3 player
- Fresh water gauge.
- Fire extinguisher
- Barometer
Deck and HardwareBottom and sides were just inspected (May 2016) at the request of the owner as a preventive maintenance measure. The surveyor gave Leap Second a very favorable review.
- Lewmar winches (43 halyards, 55 Primary)
- Easylock racing cam halyard stops
- Harken main traveler
- Dorade vents
- Tan non skid
- Dodger with hand grab bar
- Canvas binnacle cover
- 30 amp shore cord
- Windlass remote in cockpit
- Cockpit speakers
- Hydraulic backstay
- Magma grill (propane)
- 8hp yamaha outboard on stern bracket
- Simrad autopilot ap16
- Edson hand bilge pump at helm
- Huge lazarette
- Port seat under: gas bottles and line locker
- Saftey jack line web and securing padocks
- Quantum sail covers
- Quik vang
- Shroud turnbuckle chafing gear
- Teak cabin top had rails
- Teak toerails
- Canvas covers for toerails
- Solar head vent.
- Maxwell 700 windlass
- Spinnaker pole and hardware CQR anchor
- Harken roller furling headsail
Engine and Mechanical- Westerbeke diesel - naturally aspirated
- Racor water separator R12P
- Sea strainer
- Winterizing/fresh flush manifold
- Great access to seawater impeller
- Upgraded Serpentine alternator belt drive 2015 - Replaces v-belt
- Balmar DCM 200 battery voltage display (at nav station)
- Sump pump
- Bilge pump
- Hand bilge pump (at helm)
- Cruisair reverse cycle air conditioning w/ SMX electronic control panel
- Heart silent a/c power
- 30 amp shore power service and cord
SailsQuantum Sails-
- roller genoa (only used twice)
- Main - reported as "mid-life"
- Drifter
Exclusions- Outboard motor mounted on stern rail is not included in the sale
Please read: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.
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