Equipment List
Navigation: - B&G Digital Broadband radar, New
- Garmin 120 GPS unit - B&G Zeus Touchscreen Chartplotter, New - B&G Triton Cockpit Display unit, New - B&G wind direction and speed sensing unit, New - B&G depth, sea temp, and speed sending unit, New - B&G Heading and GPS networked unit, New - B&G NMEA 2000 network, New - Vespar Watchmate AIS networked transponder, New (can be seen on iPod, iPhone, etc.) - Contest bulkhead compass with inclinometer. New
Other Electronics:
- Battery Monitor, New
- Meteoman Electronic Recording Barograph, New
- Solar Panel performance display, New
- Amplifier and Speakers to play music from any device that can use headphones (iPhone, iPod, computer, etc.)
Communications:
- New,Standard VHF radio with DSC and GPS interface.
- ICOM M802 Single-Sideband
Anchoring Gear:
- Rochna 33 lb Anchor, New - 100’ 5/16” hi-test chain, New - 300’ nylon line spliced to the chain, New
- 60’ nylon snubber line with chain hook, new
- Lewmar 1000 Anchor Windlass, new
- Large Fortress Anchor as second anchor
- 30’ of chain with 200’ line for secondary anchor
- Smaller Fortress Anchor as lunch hook
- Remote control for Anchor Windlass, New
- Cockpit switch for Anchor Windlass, New
- Custom, polished stainless steel anchor roller for Rocna anchor. New - Hundreds of feet of spare anchor line.
Safety Gear:
- 4 fire extinguishers
- Many, many life-preservers
- Wooden thru-hull plugs
- Stern chainplates for use of drogue lines
- Bow attachment for snubber line
- Custom Jacklines
- New lifelines
- Harness lines
Dingy:
- Saturn 8’ 6” foot inflatable dingy, new model SD260, With foot air-pump, oars,
- Tohatsu 4 cycle 9.9hp outboard engine with gas tank and line, and pushpit mount on each side of cockpit. Dismountable hoist arm for lifting engine.
Hull, and Deck: - Fiberglass hull and deck with a lead keel.
- New polished stainless steel plate deck plate at the bow (see Equip List).
- Length Overall: 29' 11” -Waterline Length: 25' 0" - Beam: 10' 10" - Draft: 5' 3"
- Displacement: 10,200 lbs., keel: 4,250 lbs. external lead ballast.
- Max. Hull Speed: 6.7kt
Tankage: - Water tanks:
1 heavy duty plastic tank under the forepeak - 20 gallons
1 heavy duty plastic tank under the starboard
settee - 23 gal - Fuel tanks:
1 aluminum diesel tank: 23 gal. Removed and examined, and cleaned in 2014
(all new fuel hoses installed) Canvas Work:
- Dodger with roll-up center section, small velcroed sections for reaching rope clutches, and removable side window. - Sunbrella snap-on covers for dodger windows, including some for removable side windows. - Sunbrella winch and windlass covers - Sunbrella pushpit covers - Sunbrella covers for teak grab rails on deck and for the teak next to companionway turtle. - Sunbrella cabin-top cover
Engine Related: - Universal M25 23hp Diesel
- Racor Fuel filter – new
- All fuel hoses new
Electrical System: - House Batteries, new:
2 LifeLine GPL-4CT
- Engine Starting Battery, new
1 LifeLine GPL-27 - 120 Volt deck plug-in.
Battery Charging: - New ProNautic 12-20 P automatic 120 volt multi- stage battery charger. - Two solar panels with regulator. New - New BalMar smart regulator for alternator on diesel. - Battery Switch with House, Off, Engine, Both
Sail List: - Mainsail, new, loose-footed, full battened, with 3 reefs. - Harken Roller-furler, new - Genoa for roller-furler, Sunbrella cover sewn on. Excellent condition. - Staysail/Storm jib, new, one reef point - Trysail, new, one reef point - Drifter, older, good condition, minor stains - Symmetrical Spinnaker, 0.5 oz Good condition, older. comes with a turtle and a sock.
Sail Handling: - Whisker pole. New ends last year. - Deck organizers: New. Ball bearings, 4 lines per side. - Line clamps: New, 4 per side - 2 Lewmar #40 Sheet Winches Self-tailing. In cockpit. - 2 Lewmar #16 line winches, Self-tailing. On cabin top. - 1 Lewmar self-tailing winch on the mast. - 2 Line clamps, new, above the winch on the mast. - New ultra-light sheets for the drifter and the spinnaker.
Standing Rigging: - New stays and shrouds All are oversized. Single backstay converted to double backstay. - New turnbuckles and fittings. - New masthead sheaves - Older halyards replaced with new halyards. - New, Amsteel Movable Solent Stay with special fittings. - Downhaul for staysail.
Sails:
Roller Furler Genoa:
Luff 38’
Foot 17’
Leech 37.5’
Area about 300 sqft
Drifter:
Luff 40.5'
Foot 19’
Leech 37’
Length Perp 17.32’
Deck Angle 8.59
Area 350.78’
Mainsail (new, 3 reef points)
Loose footed, Full battens
Luff 35’
Foot 11.5’
Leach 36.22’
Tack Angle 88
Diag (clew/head) 36.46’
Head 5.25”
Area (ignoring the roach) 207.78
Symmetrical Spinnaker:
1/2 oz. Nylon
Stay 40.45'
Foot 20.7’
MidGirth 20.7’
Percent LP 180
Area=712’
Storm Trysail: (new, has a reef point)
Luff 12.98’
20’ of dedicated track to just above the spreaders
Foot 11.94’
Leech 10.82’
Length Perp 10.82’
Area=60’
Tack Angle -25
Storm Jib: (new, has a reef point)
Luff 23.5’
Foot 8.75’
Leech 19.75’
Length Perp 7.12’
Deck Angle 19.82’
Area 83.71’
Percent LP 61.91
Steering:
- Tiller steering, New
- Wheel, pedestal, binnacle, compass, engine control levers, wheel autopilot and all parts …NOTE: I prefer tiller, and removed the wheel. I kept everything for anyone who likes wheel steering better. - Raymarine Tiller pilot 2000 Autopilot, New
- 2 remote controls for the Auto-pilot, New
- Cape Horn Wind Vane autohelm. New. This is the best of the wind vane steering systems. $3460 before installation.
Electrical Plug-In Spots: - 120 volt system with 5 outlets - 12 volt system with 6 cigarette-lighter type of outlets.
Galley Gear:
- Dickinson Propane 2-burner stove with electronic ignition, airtight propane tank locker, electronic solenoid switch, all new
- Pots & Pans, glassware, silverware, plates, etc. - Microwave: Magic Chef 0.9 cu ft, 120 Volts, 1350 Watts
- Wallas diesel-powered, thermostatic Cabin Heater, new
- New 120V electric heater for time at the dock.
- Extendable aluminum Boat hook
- Deck brush, bucket, and other cleaning gear
- Blaupunkt AM/FM radio with CD player (Note: Installed but not yet wired)
- Jabasco Manual Toilet, model 29090-3000 - All cabin windows are made of safety glass, not that plastic that yellows and scratches.
Check out http://www.stevewolfer.com/ for more details
customContactInformationContact listing agent Tom Cardosa for details. (619) 813-9263,
tom@ensignyachts.com
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