1989 Hylas 44
$95,000
Boat in Fort Pierce, FL 34950 US
44
1 Engine (Yanmar)
44.5 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
NEW TO THE MARKET
Pickle is a 1989 Hylas 44. Ready to set sail, comfortable and a proven safe cruising vessel.
Current owner purchased the boat in late 2023 and lived aboard full-time until summer of 2025. He comfortably cruised the Bahamas last season, and hauled the boat for hurricane season and bottom work last summer 2025. There have been extensive refits, mostly done in Charleston under the guidance of Mike Carson at 2C's Yacht Outfitters, where he has many years of experience following KBYG standards. The refits are the following:
- 800 amp-hour Victron lithium bank (12v) with Lynx smart BMS busbar, 3000 watt multiplus II inverter-charger, with new ancor wiring
- 170 amp alternator with Arco Zeus high energy alternator regulator
- 1270 watts of new solar panels under two Victron charge controllers
- Raymarine electronics package - Axiom 2 Pro 9 chartplotter, Quantum radar, new wired masthead wind transducer, new depth sounder, ITC5 junction, i70s displays and Evolution auto pilot. All new SeaTalkNG wiring
- PuraSan in forward head, new plumbing and toilet, no holding tank. New aft head and all new plumbing. Easy to set up aft head as fresh or raw water.
- Clark pump watermaker, 7 gallons/hr drawing only 100 watts and very quiet
- New precision sails in 2024
- 6/11 thru-hulls replaced, 5 original brass seacocks remain, electrically bonded and easy to access
- 2 poly water tanks, 2 original stainless
- Two 25 gallon original stainless fuel tanks
- 5hp dinghy motor new in 2024
- Running rigging new in 2023
- Standing rigging replaced in 2013. Original glassed-in chainplates
- Foredeck replace by previous owners, new Lewmar windlass installed in 2023, rewired to lithium bank in 2024
- Kiwigrip deck paint 2024
- Fiberglass hardtop 2024, custom install by Sailcraft Service in Oriental NC
The Hylas 44 is fast and exceptionally well behaved under sail, as well as stable and comfortable at anchor. A German Frers design, the Hylas 44 offersa 6' draft and excellent sailing performance.
Designed by German Frers, the hull of the Hylass 44 boasts a wonderful sheer line with a low profile unique among center cockpit boats. A true eye-pleasing Fresh Green Paint 2023, design well suited for the traditionalist looking for the comfort and safety afforded by a center cockpit. The side decks are wide, providing for easy unrestricted access to the foredeck and coach roof while underway. Most are found with an aluminum toe rail and tall stainless-steel stanchions with double lifelines. Handrails along the coach roof and boarding gates to port and starboard add further convenience.
The hull is constructed of solid fiberglass (GRP) with an external lead keel bolted to a very deep keel stub and featured a skeg hung rudder for extra grounding protection. Decks are fiberglass with an endgrain balsa core. Deck material included both the option for contrasting non-skid and teak overlay. Many with original teak decks have since been redone with non-skid. The hull and deck joint is fastened with an inward turning flange and through bolted at the toe rail on 6-inch centers with a flexible sealant. Interior furniture and bulkheads have been bonded to the hull to ensure a strong and stiff structure well noted in the vessels sailing characteristics.
The cabin is finished in elegant teak with a teak & holly sole throughout. To forward is a private stateroom with oversized pullman berth and comfortable sitting area. There is extra storage with drawers, hanging locker and outboard shelving. Next aft is the forward head. The passageway continues aft to the main salon which features a large u-shaped convertible dining settee to port with a folding table on center. Aft to port is the nav station with electronics and electrical panel. Across to starboard is the straight-line galley running aft that includes a stainless-steel sink, refrigeration/freezer compartment, storage spaces, massive countertop space, and a propane stove with oven. Amidships is the engine & systems access that can be opened from both port & starboard hatches. The starboard passageway continues aft to the large master stateroom with sitting area, drawer, locker & shelf storage and a private enclosed head with shower. There are numerous opening hatches & portlights throughout the vessel providing illumination and ventilation for the entire cabin.
The Hylas 44 is a fantastic option for the budget minded cruiser. The majority of these boats have weathered the years well. Many systems have since been improved and updated she well equipped and ready to cruise. Well built and exceptionally capable, the Hylas 44 is a very choice option for the discerning sailor.
Features include:
- Custom mattress in aft cabin
- LED lights and nav lights
- Bug screens on all ports and hatches; custom bug screen for companion way hatch
- Television, 12v, located on a fold up mount on cabin top
- Lee cloth for starboard saloon settee
- WATERMAKER
Katadyn PowerSurvivor 160E 6.5 gph 12v (new drive motor installed 2019) - Zodiac Cadet 10' dinghy and 5hp motor also included
Layout
Down and forward is the main salon featuring full headroom, one fixed settee, and one convertible settee with a centerline drop leaf table. The galley is located on the starboard passageway and the navigation station is opposite. The forward stateroom features an offset double berth, hanging lockers and drawers. The guest head has access from either the forward stateroom or the main salon. The master suite has a centerline queen berth fitted with a custom mattress, a private head with a separate shower stall, and ample locker and drawer space throughout. The fourteen opening ports and seven hatches provide ample ventilation throughout the vessel.
Galley
- 2 Frigoboat 12v keel cooled refrigeration compressors with Auto SSC controllers and additional filter/dryers installed; 5.5 cu. ft. refrigerator box and 4.5 cu. ft. freezer box
- Seaward Princess 4 burner gimbaled propane stove and oven
- Xintex Propane fume detector and solenoid; 2 sensors (new 2020)
- 2 20lb aluminium propane tanks located in rear deck vented lazaret
- Isotemp Spa hot water heater; AC and engine heated (new 2017)
Electronics
- Furuno Radar with mast mounted antenna
- Icom IC- 502 VHF with command mic in cockpit
- Icom IC M 710 SSB; backstay antenna, antenna tuner
- Raytheon ST6000+ autopilot
- Standard Horizon depth and speed
- Moor wind speed and direction
- Garmin 128 at navstation
- ACR GlobalFix EPIRB with 10 year battery (new 2017)
- DIgital Yachts AIT 3000 AIS transponder; multiplexer, wifi output for navigation (IPad Capable), USB interface for laptop navigation
- Pioneer Stereo at Navstaion ; cd, usb charger and connection, 2 speakers in saloon, 2 in cockpit, 2 in real cabin
Sails and Rigging
- Mack Sails 135% Genoa (sunbrella cover replaced 2015)
- Furlex Roller Furler
- Doyle Full Batten Offshore Mainsail, (new 2015) 3 reefs
- Doyle Stack Pack
- TidesMarine low friction luff track
- North Asymmetrical cruising spinnaker 3/4 oz with snuffer sock
- Forespar Line Control adjustable whisker pole, mast mounted (2016)
Electrical
- 2-30amp shore power circuits with shore power cords and 50 amp adaptor
- Cruisair Turbo 16000 BTU reverse cycle AC and heat; with 1500 watt resistance duct heater element and smart start unit; runs off second 30amp power circuit (installed 2013)
- Xantrex Freedom Marine 25 inverter / battery charger
- Lifeline AGM house bank batteries ; 4 6v for 440 amp hours at 12v
- 2 Optima AGM 12v batteries; one for engine start and a second for windless
- BlueSky 30amp MTTP solar charge/controller
- 3 100 watt hard solar panels mounted on stern arch; 2 100 watt flexible panels located on life lines
Engine
- Yanmar 4JH5E MFG DATE FEBRUARY 2013
- 2000 HRS
- ZF MARINE, ZF 30 M heavy duty Transmission
- 2 alternators mounted on engine
- 120 amp for house bank with Balmar external regulator
- Spare 120 amp alternator and Balmar regulator
- Groco Engine Oil Change System
Anchor & Windless
- Rocna 55lb main anchor w/ 225 ft high test 3/8 chain( new 2019)
- French Fluke type 55lb secondary with chain and 200 ft rode
- Large Danforth storm anchor with separate rode and chain
- Maxwell/Nilsson v1000 windlass; new motor and rebuilt 2015; deck mounted foot switch and cockpit control
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 5/7/26 | Initial price | $95,000 |
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The Hylas 44, built in 1989, has garnered a strong reputation among sailing enthusiasts and ocean cruisers alike
Customers frequently praise its exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design, highlighting the solid construction that Hylas yachts are known for. Many owners appreciate the spacious and well-thought-out interior layout, which maximizes comfort during extended voyages. Sailors often mention the Hylas 44’s impressive sailing performance, noting its responsive handling and stability in various sea conditions. The robust keel and well-placed rigging contribute to a confident sailing experience, making it a favored choice for both seasoned sailors and those new to sailing. Customers have also expressed gratitude for the ample storage and practical amenities onboard, which enhance the overall cruising experience. The combination of functionality and elegance makes the Hylas 44 a standout choice for those seeking adventure on the water. Overall, owners of the 1989 Hylas 44 frequently refer to their vessel as a reliable partner for exploration, with many sharing stories of memorable journeys and the boat's ability to handle long passages with ease.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
Pros and Cons of the 1989 Hylas 44
Pros
Quality Construction: The Hylas 44 is known for its robust build quality. Constructed using solid fiberglass with a balsa core, this yacht offers durability and stability.
Exceptional Performance: This model is designed for both cruising and performance sailing. The moderate beam and fin keel contribute to excellent sailing capabilities in various conditions.
Comfortable Interior: The layout of the Hylas 44 features spacious living areas with a well-designed galley, ample storage, and comfortable sleeping quarters, making it suitable for extended cruising.
Classic Aesthetic: With its classic lines and traditional design elements, the Hylas 44 has an appealing look that has stood the test of time.
Versatile Layout: The two or three-cabin configurations provide flexibility for families or those who enjoy hosting guests while still maintaining privacy.
Sailed by Enthusiasts: This boat has a reputation among sailing enthusiasts for being a reliable, capable cruiser, making it a sought-after model in the used market.
Cons
Age Considerations: Being a 1989 model, potential buyers should be mindful of wear and tear, and may need to budget for upgrades or renovations to systems such as electronics or rigging.
Maintenance: Older boats may require more upkeep, including managing any signs of osmosis or other age-related issues, which can necessitate more frequent maintenance.
Fuel Consumption: While not inherently inefficient, the Hylas 44's weight can lead to higher fuel consumption compared to lighter modern yachts, particularly under engine power.
Availability of Parts: Depending on the specific components, sourcing replacement parts for repairs after many years of use can be challenging and may require custom solutions.
Traditional Features: Some modern features and technologies that newer yachts offer may be absent in the Hylas 44, which could be a drawback for tech-savvy sailors.
Pricing & Resale: While the Hylas 44 maintains good resale value, the initial purchase price for a well-maintained example can be higher compared to other similarly sized cruising yachts.
Made For
The 1989 Hylas 44 is designed for the discerning sailor who values performance, comfort, and craftsmanship in a bluewater cruiser. Ideal for both experienced sailors seeking an adventure on the open seas and those looking to escape to remote anchorage, this vessel caters to a wide range of cruising aspirations. Whether you're an avid sailor looking for a reliable companion for long-distance voyages, a family seeking memorable vacations on the water, or a couple wanting to explore coastal gems, the Hylas 44 provides the perfect blend of luxurious amenities and robust build quality. Its reputation for seaworthiness makes it particularly appealing for those who appreciate sailing in varying weather conditions. With its spacious interior, elegant design, and well-thought-out layout, the Hylas 44 invites relaxation and leisure, making it an excellent choice for those who wish to enjoy life aboard while also maintaining the thrill of adventure.
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