1984 Camper & Nicholsons 58 Boat in Annapolis, MD 21403 US

$205,000

Used
builtBuilt in 1984
Year the boat was built
model

58

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Westerbeke)

Engine type and count
length

58 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
58ft
Length Overall
57.58ft
Beam
15.5ft
Max Draft
13ft
Fresh Water Tanks
70gal
Fuel Tanks
76gal
Holding Tanks
20gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Engine 1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Total Power
114hp
Engine Hours
4009
Fuel Type
diesel
Summary
The Staysail-Ketch-rigged Camper and Nicholsons 58 (Nicholson 58) Roxy is a great combination of elegant liveaboard and take-no-prisoners sea-going passagemaker.
Overview

Accomodation

Owner's Suite:

Queen size athwartships berth with ensuite and separate shower

Mid cabin:

Double below, fold up single above with ensuite

Forward Cabin:

Either two singles or with inserts one King V berth with ensuite.

 

Salon

As well as two comfortable seating areas, the salon has a large dining table, Flat screen TV, new in 2022. Stereo, DVD/Blu Ray player. 

 

Galley

Freezer Refrigerator. Large with cold plates and Frigoboat 220 volt refrigeration cold plates, generator & shore power

24 volt Frigaboat systems, 2016. Battery and solar

Stove, 4 burner, oven, gimbals.

Microwave

Toaster

Gas grill enabled at the stern.

 

Sails

Sails: (pretty good to excellent)

Main North 3DI new 2021

Mizzen new North Dacron 2023

Jib, 98% blade North 3DI new 2022

Quantum cutter stay sail extra heavy Dacron

Mizzen stay sail

AS 1.5 oz spinnaker

Quantum code zero

Fractional hoist #2 Genoa

Storm tri-sail

Cutter spare

 

Rigging

Pro-furl Classic 40 cutter

Gr 5 Titanium main chain plates

Electric swing center board (13 feet draft)

Winches, all Lewmar

Primary motorized Lewmar 60

Secondary Lewmar 54

Five cockpit winches; mainsheet, outhaul, topping lift, running back stays

Mizzen halyard

Mizzen outhaul

Main mast, five winches

 

Full rig inspection 2019. Questionable stays replaced.

 

Engines and Mechanical

 

Westerbeke 1984, 115 hp main. Glycol cooling. Spare heat exchanger 

Westerbeke 1984, 12.5 kw generator. Glycol cooling

Hundested continuous variable pitch prop, 24”-3 blade. Spare blade

Twin disk hydraulic 2:1 reversing transmission

1 micron fuel system polisher, 2016

1 micron Franz crank case oil polisher each engine, 2016

New fuel piping and valves 2016

 

 Air compressor, 24 V, new 2016

Air tank new 2021. Spun aluminum

 

The generator is a four cylinder Westerbeke 12.5 KW old number, W33 New numbers. 12.5 WMD / W 33 / W 33A The pump is WB-30473. My 1982 manual shows no breakdown for the pump parts. The glycol circulating pump is typical to any automotive water pump and can be easily rebuilt with new bearings and seals. A Westerbeke factory replacement is insanely priced. The raw water pump is 115 VAC. It is below the engine room floor. There is a complete spare in the electrical locker. The engine was made by British Leyland for Westerbeke. There will be a Leyland alternate part number. There are many engine spares including injectors, miscellaneous filters gaskets, lift pumps, heat exchangers, oil cooler. A large wooden box closed with screws contains the engine large gaskets.  Fuel: There is a fuel polisher, FRANZ, that filters all diesel to 1 micron. Fuel is lifted from a dedicated pickup in the day tank at the foot of the companionway. The pump is 24 VDC next to the filter, 45 gal/hour. I replace the cartridge annually. Fuel is forced through the filter and retuned to the day tank by a separate dip tube. This return fuel line also feeds the Racor filters for both the generator and main engine. This means that only 1 micron filtered fuel reaches the engines. It is highly unlikely that the other fuel system filters will need replacing. This includes the really messy one on top of the main engine.  Fuel is stored in four port side welded Inconel tanks. They are about 70 gallons each. Ports on the tank bottoms are 1 inch BSPT threads. There is a threading die in the tools if you ever need to replace a pipe. The pipes presently are BSPT at the tank end and NPT on the outboard ends for standard US threaded fittings. Valving allows isolation of any tank or combining in total. The fill port is a deck screw cap aft of the shrouds on port.  There is a small reserve tank in front of the mast, 30 gallons. It is also Inconel. There is a transfer pump to move this fuel to the main tank near the nav station. My observation is that fuel kept in this tank will always be old and suspect. I have not used it since the boat’s transit to the Caribbean in 2016. It was not need then either. If you plan to use this tank be prepared to inspect and clean it. Inspect the transfer pump as well. The fill port is on the port deck ahead of the shrouds.  Each engine has a 1 micron bypass filter, Franz, on the crankcase oil.

 

Tankage

380 gallons diesel, Inconel, 5 tanks, Welded plate

280 gallons water, Inconel welded plate. 4 tanks

 

Plumbing and Fresh Water Supply

Spectra water maker new 2018 Ventura 200T. New membrane 2021

Two Vac-U-Flush heads, center and aft

Airhead composting Head forward 2014

20 gallons holding. New 2015

Three showers below. Shower on deck

Deck wash

Pressure water

Galley foot pumps, fresh & salt

Engine & electric heated hot water

 

Electrical

660 watts solar panels 3x Sanyo 220H over cockpit

350 watts solar rear arch

Tri-Star MPPT 24 volt solar controller 2016

Epever solar charge controller MPPT model Tracer2206AN

24 V 630 AH Blue Heron LiFePo batteries house bank #1, 2022

24 V 105 AH Blue Heron LiFePo dual purpose batteries start bank 2022

Balmar alternator charge controllers, main and generator backup main alternator

Blue Sea Charger 3.5 kw modified full sine inverter new 2016

Samlex 300 watt full sine inverter for small accessories.

New main alternator 2023

Dual Kalenberg air horns, loud!

Loud hailer

 

 The starting and house batteries were change in November of 2023 to Blue Heron LiFePo, lithium iron phosphate. These are determined to be safe by ABYC.  House 3 X 210 amp hours = 630 AH@ nominal 24 volts. Starting 110 amp hours, Total 740 AH.   There are two battery KEY switches on the main panel. Both should always be on. The house battery, while large, is not rated for the main engine starter load. For this reason, the starting battery, two X 12 volts in series, was added.   Charging sources: overcharging lithium batteries is very damaging. Find the Blue Heron literature and scan the APP to your pad or phone. I suggest getting the pay version for better data reporting. All charging sources have been programmed to top out before 100% charge. See generator discussion below.  

Main engine alternator. This is a 60 amp externally regulated by a Balmar mounted by the small inverter at the nav station. The Balmar has been set to 50% = 30 amps. Charging lithium draws 100% of the alternator capacity and can burn it up at full output, even with the temperature probe attached to the case. This can happen while motor sailing after many hours. We find that even detuned, it’s possible to reach nearly 100% charge so we unplug the Balmar. Watch your battery APP.  Generator. The generator, 12.5 kw, runs the cold plates and the Victron charger/inverter. The generator also has a large alternator with a Balmar external controller. For big charging by generator turn the Victron on using the black rocker switch in its face. The combined output of the alternator and Victron is 70-80 amps. Use the Bogart meters set on amps to see the current delivered to each battery. Use the APP and stop charging at about 90%. There is a requirement that the generator always is connected to a battery. If you charge to 100% using the generator the lithium BMS’s will disconnect automatically. This causes an issue where the Balmar can increase output to over 30 volts. Avoid this when running the generator even for operating the cold plates or damage could result.  Solar charger. Three panels combined are 660 watts. The charger is MPPT. In the tropics on a good solar day the panels will produce over 700 watts and 115 to 135 amp hours. The DC refrigeration and freezer along with other users draw about 120 AH per day. This means a general draw down at anchor. Run the generator to top up. I suggest using this opportunity to run the water maker at this time.  If you accidentally fully discharge the lithium banks their BMS will disconnect. Connecting to a charging source will charge the main house bank but an interlock in the boat’s key & relay system won’t permit the starting batteries to reconnect. In this case, use the Heart Interface Path Maker to switch to ‘Manual On’. This will correct the issue instantly. Normally keep the Path maker OFF

 

Instruments and Electronics

Nav Station

Simrad NSE Chart plotter, backbone and devices, 2013 and newer

Remote monitor Xenarc

NSE -8 SIMRAD & suit

Remote chart plotter keypad Simrad OP-40

Autopilot 6 amp electric servo

30 amp capable autopilot computer Simrad AC-42 Autopilot Computer

AP-28 Autopilot computer panel

Sonar/depth fish finder BSM-1 sounder Navco

4G broadband radar new 2019

Electronic rate compass

RF-25 rudder feedback

GS-25 GPS

RC-42 rate compass

Radar reflector

ICOM M802 SSB, ICOM IC140 auto tuner

Standard Horizon Matrix GPS/VHF radio

Stereo system with quad speakers, deck and salon

Flat screen monitor/video display

Bogart Engineering battery monitors -2

Metioman 7-day recording barometer 2015

Accessory 4- port USB charge station 

Accessory 12 volt port with USBA & ASBC charging

Vesper Marine Watchmate 850 AIS class B. Factory serviced 2018

 

Cockpit

W&P Venus binnacle compass & LED light

Binnacle engine instrumentation suit new 2019, LED

Raymarine ST60+ wind, depth, speed

 

Ground Tackle

Rocna 54 kg anchor and new custom bow roller

200 feet chain rode (will be new 2019-2020 season)

Nielson 3500H windlass, wildcat & rope gypsy 

Bruce 54# secondary anchor, chain & rope

180 # fisherman put together storm anchor

35 # Danforth stern anchor

 

Tender

Dinghy Davits new 2019

Dinghy engine hoist and engine rail bracket 

Dinghy 2022 AB hypalon, chaps, internal tank & 15 hp Mercury 2-stroke, 

Dinghy Mantus SS anchor, 2.5# button release folding  

Spare 10 HP Mercury 2-stroke

 

Hull and Bottom

New barrier coat, 6 coats Interprotect 2000E, 2013

New deck finish Awlgrip 2022

New hull Awlgrip 2021

Varnish topside and salon 2022

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.

Price History

DateEventPrice
6/16/26Price decreased$205,000(-6.8%)
3/10/24Initial price$220,000

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