1971 Southern Marine MALAHIDE Pilothouse LRCSold
$375,000
Boat in Anacortes, WA 98243 US
MALAHIDE Pilothouse LRC
1 Engine (KELVIN)
64 feet
Diesel
Wooden
ORINA is an exceptional Expedition Trawler designed by Myles Stapleton NA in Ireland after the North Sea fishing trawlers, and admired the world over. Raised Pilothouse and Flying Bridge steering stations, her exceptionally strong IROKO Teak construction and comfortable accommodations are fitted with fine craftsmanship to provide an ideal yacht for long range cruising, living aboard or chartering. Three generous double staterooms, and crew o/u berths forward.
She is powered by a massive KELVIN T-8 heavy duty (1000RPM) engine, rebuilt by the previous owner, provides 8kts cruising speed at 800RPM's burning 8GPH. Tremendous range is possible on 2000 gallons of fuel.
Her owners, have kept her in impeccable condition and provided the yacht with continuous care and valuable upgrades. Bronze hawse pipes for her dual anchors, deck rails and teak upgrades to the exterior, and more, electronics, galley upgrades and 2 new tenders with outboards, even a saltwater Hot Tub, the list goes on and on.
This yacht has a pedigree that very few vessels can match. Her massive teak construction, slow turning Kelvin engine, hydraulic stabilizers, and elegant accommodations combine to create a unique world cruiser that an owner and guests can truly love. Be it expedition cruising, living aboard or for charter excursions in the "old classic traditions," ORINA is a yacht that will receive favorable notice at any port of the world.
The present owner has made 8 voyages to Alaska in 10 years, chronicled in his book
"INSIDE THE INSIDE PASSAGE: TRUE STORIES FROM THE LAND OF THE SPIRIT BEAR."
She needs some exterior paint to be BRISTOL, and add a life raft, and long range communications and she is ready for another long range voyage.
OWNERS HEALTH FORCES SALE-PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-BRING ALL OFFERS
Recognized in PASSAGEMAKER MAGAZINE in FEB & APRIL 2002, and Malahide yachts general coverage in July 2012 and reprinted in April 2017.
June 08- I have added a few pictures of the staterooms, and an ORIGINAL Layout Plan. The present layout has been modified by converting the 2 midship Doubles, to a Full Beam Master suite accessed forward from PH. The Aft stateroom has been converted to a shy Double berth to Starboard with head, a privacy screen added, and to Port a laundry and tool room accessed from aft port side of main salon.
The layout below now is as follows- From the PH down semi-circular stairway, to right, forward guest stateroom-m head to port, next crew stateroom u/l berths, aft to full beam master- head to port. From aft port side of Salon, down stairway, facing aft, to right/port is the Laundry/Tool room, and to the left/Starboard is the Aft Guest Stateroom and head.
More photos to follow.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 7/7/25 | Initial price | $375,000 |
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Customers appreciate the 1971 Southern Marine MALAHIDE Pilothouse LRC for its classic design and sturdy construction, highlighting its reliable long-range cruising capabilities
Many praise the spacious pilothouse layout, which offers excellent visibility and comfort during extended voyages. Owners often note the vessel’s solid craftsmanship and timeless appeal, making it a favored choice among those seeking a dependable and charming long-distance cruiser. Overall, feedback emphasizes the boat’s blend of practicality and vintage character, appealing to enthusiasts of traditional pilothouse yachts.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1971 Southern Marine MALAHIDE Pilothouse LRC is a classic long-range cruiser known for its sturdy build and traditional design. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Solid Construction: Built in 1971, this model features robust craftsmanship typical of Southern Marine vessels, offering durability and seaworthiness.
Pilothouse Design: Provides excellent protection from the elements and enhanced visibility for safe navigation in various weather conditions.
Long-Range Capability: Designed as a long-range cruiser (LRC), it is suitable for extended voyages, making it ideal for serious cruising enthusiasts.
Timeless Classic: The vintage appeal and traditional styling make it a charming choice for those who appreciate classic yachts.
Cons
Age-Related Wear: Being a vessel from 1971, it may require ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades to systems and equipment to meet modern standards.
Older Technology: Navigation, propulsion, and onboard systems may be outdated compared to contemporary boats, possibly necessitating modernization.
Limited Space: The pilothouse layout, while protective, might offer less open deck space compared to other designs, which could affect onboard comfort for larger groups.
Fuel Efficiency: Older engines may not be as fuel-efficient as modern counterparts, potentially resulting in higher operating costs.
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The 1971 Southern Marine MALAHIDE Pilothouse LRC is ideal for sailors and boat enthusiasts seeking a classic long-range cruiser with timeless design and reliable performance. Perfect for those who appreciate traditional craftsmanship combined with practical pilothouse protection, this vessel suits individuals or families looking for comfortable coastal cruising or extended voyages with safety and style.
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