1987 Custom Wittholtz/Luzier 49 Sloop/Cutter Boat in Belfast, ME 04915 US
Wittholtz/Luzier 49 Sloop/Cutter
1 Engine (Perkins)
49 feet
Diesel
Wooden
Destiny is a rare opportunity to own a proven 1987 Charles Wittholz-designed wooden cutter-modern in concept, traditional in warmth, and built to be sailed. Her design is straightforward, durable, and practical to maintain, so time onboard is spent cruising rather than chasing repairs. Step below and the first impression is immediate: luxury, volume, light, and the comfort to truly live aboard or entertain in luxury. Finding a yacht this size, make, and quality will mean this opportunity will be short lived.
Built with modern materials and methods, this 49' centerboard cutter combines shoal-draft access with offshore capability: 5'0" board up and 9'4" board down. The versatile keel profile opens up the Bahamas and the Intracoastal while still offering the confidence to head far offshore when the horizon calls.
Destiny presents beautifully from the dock and shows equally stunning below. The layout favors open, usable space rather than the traditional tight cabins: an L-shaped saloon, dedicated navigator’s station, full-width forward stateroom, and a large lazarette for gear and cruising supplies. Her stunning three-level teak-and-holly sole adds definition and warmth throughout. The first thought which comes to mind when you descend into her cabin is "wow!" An owner will feel only pride when visitors come aboard.
Light-toned woods and high-quality joinery keep the interior bright and inviting. With a beam over 14', the accommodations feel notably airy for her size—comfortable for entertaining, extended weekends, and serious live-aboard plans. The result is a modern take on a classic cruising interior: practical, tasteful, and ready for time aboard.
Designed to be rock-solid and comparatively low maintenance for a wooden yacht, Destiny was built with cedar strip planking over laminated mahogany frames—edge-fastened, glued, and epoxy encapsulated for exceptional strength. The deck is plywood under teak. Featured in Wooden Boat (Sept/Oct 1987), she was recognized for contemporary joinery, adhesives, and modern building techniques—so cleanly executed that many observers assume she is other than a wooden yacht. This is a modern wooden cruiser engineered for longevity and real-world use. Encased in an epoxy shell, this is not your grandfather's wooden boat.
Her cutter rig is powerful, manageable, and set up for shorthanded cruising. A double-spreader aluminum spar carries a modest 514 sq ft mainsail with three deep reefs; total sail area is 1,108 sq ft, with the masthead at 63' (specifically to get under all the ICW bridges). With lines leading aft to the cockpit and a large electric winch, Destiny is well suited to a couple—or a confident solo sailor. The present owner often sails her alone.
Under power, Destiny is driven by a Perkins 4-236M 85-hp diesel via V-drive, turning a fully feathering 24" three-blade prop. The combination delivers dependable thrust when the weather turns, while the feathering prop reduces drag under sail. The Perkins shows just over 3,200 hours and many years to go.
Cruising systems support comfortable time aboard, including refrigeration with a large freezer, double-basin sink, propane stove/oven, a separate shower, Starlink, water heater, solar panels on the aft dinghy davits, inverters, and a bank of AGM batteries. Destiny has been thoughtfully outfitted to make Maine coastal cruising, extended trips, and live-aboard life genuinely easy.
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 6/13/26 | Initial price | $95,000 |
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The 1987 Custom Wittholtz/Luzier 49 Sloop/Cutter has garnered positive feedback from customers, who appreciate its exceptional craftsmanship and performance on the water
Owners often highlight the boat's stability and ease of handling, making it a favorite for both experienced sailors and those new to sailing. Many customers are impressed with the spacious and well-appointed interior, which offers comfort and functionality during extended journeys. The layout is praised for maximizing space while providing a cozy atmosphere, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining guests. The boat's strong build and classic design also receive commendations, as many find it a true representation of quality craftsmanship that stands the test of time. With a reliable engine and efficient rigging system, sailors enjoy seamless transitions from harbor to open seas. Overall, the 1987 Custom Wittholtz/Luzier 49 Sloop/Cutter is frequently described as an excellent choice for those seeking a balance of performance, luxury, and value in a sailing vessel.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
Pros
Custom Design: The Wittholtz/Luzier 49 boasts a unique design tailored to optimize performance and comfort, appealing to discerning sailors looking for craftsmanship.
Versatile Rigging: With both sloop and cutter rig options, this vessel offers flexibility in various sailing conditions, allowing for better sail management and adaptability.
Spacious Interior: The layout typically features ample living space, including a well-appointed galley, comfortable salon, and multiple cabins, making it ideal for extended cruising or living aboard.
Robust Build Quality: Constructed with high-quality materials and traditional methods, this model is known for its durability and longevity, ensuring a seaworthy experience for years to come.
Performance: Known for its good handling and performance under sail, the 49 Sloop/Cutter design can perform well in a variety of wind conditions, providing an exhilarating sailing experience.
High Resale Value: Given its custom nature and established reputation, well-maintained examples can hold their value well in the market, making it a sound investment for future owners.
Cons
Maintenance Costs: Like any older vessel, ongoing maintenance can be significant. Parts may need to be custom made or sourced, which can increase costs.
Age-Related Wear: Being a 1987 model, some components may require upgrades or replacement, such as rigging, electronics, or interior fittings, which could add to the investment needed.
Maneuverability: The size and weight of the 49-foot boat can make it less maneuverable in tight spaces compared to smaller yachts, which may be challenging for less experienced sailors.
Fuel Efficiency: While under sail the performance is commendable, when it comes to motoring, older engines may not be as fuel-efficient as newer models, leading to higher operating costs.
Availability of Parts: Finding specific parts for older models can be difficult, which may pose challenges for certain repairs or restorations.
Insurance Considerations: Due to its age and categorization, insurance premiums may be higher, and finding coverage could require more effort compared to newer vessels.
Made For
The 1987 Custom Wittholtz/Luzier 49 Sloop/Cutter is ideal for discerning sailors seeking a blend of performance, comfort, and craftsmanship. This yacht appeals to both experienced sailors and those new to the sailing community who desire a vessel that combines traditional design with modern amenities. Adventurers and long-distance cruisers will find the robust construction and spacious layout perfect for extended journeys, while those with a passion for racing will appreciate the balanced handling and responsive sail plan. Families and groups will enjoy the generous accommodations, which provide both privacy and social spaces for shared experiences on the water. Whether you're looking to explore coastal waters, embark on oceanic voyages, or simply enjoy leisurely weekends sailing with loved ones, the Custom Wittholtz/Luzier 49 Sloop/Cutter stands as a versatile and capable vessel, ready to meet all your sailing aspirations. Experience the thrill of the open sea on a yacht that embodies both heritage and innovation.
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