Construction
Hull of hand-laid solid GRP bonded to a structural grid/hull liner of directional fiberglass/GRP for a strong, stiff, light composite. Vinylester hull barrier coat to resist osmotic blistering and zone-specific stitchmat laminates for specific increased strength optimization. Cored GRP sandwich construction for stiffness, thermal and acoustic insulation and lighter weight. Solid fiberglass reinforcements in high load areas. Integral unidirectional GRP deck beams for added strength. Main bulkheads bonded 360° to the hull and deck for rigid torsional and compressive strength.
Deck- Welded stainless steel bow fitting with offset fairlead
- (2) Roller fairleads and aluminum mooring cleats forward
- (2) Roller fairleads and aluminum mooring cleats midship
- (2) Roller fairleads and aluminum mooring cleats at stern
- Stainless steel bow rail, bi-color navigation lights
- (2) Stainless steel stern pulpits
- Lifebuoy support
- (2) Sternrail seats
- Flagpole holder
- Outboard motor bracket
- Double lifelines with large gates supported by stainless steel stanchions
- (2) Teak handrails on coachroof
- Central pivoting helm seat for ease of access swim platform (Beneteau patent)
- (2) Teak slatted helm seats on each side of the cockpit
- (2) side cockpit lockers
- (1) starboard aft cockpit locker
- (1) separate LPG gas locker to port
- Stainless steel pivoting steering wheel and pedestal holds the steering compass, control lever, a large support for navigation instruments, handrail, cup holder
- Drop-leaf cockpit table
- Engine control panel built into seating to port
- Manual bilge pump in cockpit
- Access to transom/cockpit is offset on the starboard side, to enable easier passage through the cockpit
- Transom with teak slatted swim platform with protective strip
- Swim ladder
- Handrail to assist in boarding
- Hot and cold cockpit shower
ElectronicsAt Helm
- Raymarine ST60 Tridata
- Raymarine ST60 Wind
- Raymarine ST4000+ Autopilot
At Navigation Station
Sails- 140% Neil Pryde roller furling genoa ~ 2005
- Neil Pryde roller furling mainsail ~ 2005
Dimensions
- I - 43'5"
- J - 12'10"
- P - 38'8"
- E - 13'7"
- Standard sail area 617 square feet
Standing Rigging- US Spar mast
- Mainsheet track with adjustable traveler
- Mainsheet tackle (4:1), leading to a cockpit winch
- US Spar main furling system
- US Spar boom
- Profurler jib furling system with furling line led to cockpit via toe rail lead blocks and a single jammer
- (2) Genoa tracks on side decks
- (2) Genoa sheet return blocks with integral jammers
- Discontinuous stainless steel wire rigging
- Genoa roller furling system
- (2) Backstays
- (2) Aft lower shrouds and (2) cap shrouds on side deck
- Shroud chain-plates mounted inboard for better upwind performance
- 9/10 Fractional aluminum mast
Running Rigging- Genoa halyard
- Main halyard
- Boom topping lift
- (2) Genoa sheets
- Rigid boom vang led to cockpit
- Genoa roller furling line led to cockpit
- Mainsail halyard led to cockpit
- Mainsail topping lift
- (2) 4-Sheave deck organizers
- (2) Double jammers to port: Main halyard, roller furling inhaul and outhaul, mainsheet
- (1) Single jammer to port: for traveler control mainsheet traveler
- (1) Double jammer to starboard: mainsail traveler and boom vang
Winches- (2) Lewmar® 40 chrome self tailing genoa sheet winches
- (2) Lewmar® 30 chrome self tailing winch on coach roof to port (for mainsail handling and spinnaker)
- Winch Handle
- (1) winch handle pocket in cockpit
Engine and Engine Equipment- Yanmar 3YM30-291 – 29 hp
- Engine compartment sound proofed with insulating foam
- Engine control panel (tachometer & alarms) and engine control lever in cockpit
- Stainless steel propeller shaft ~ 25mm
- Three blade fixed propeller ~ 17x11 right hand
- Rotomolded 20 gallon fuel tank with electric gauge
- Water filter
- Fuel filter
- 60 Amp alternator
Electrical Lights
- (7) reading lights
- (2) halogen strip
- (11) ceiling lights
Interior Dimensions- Standard layout
- Wood finish Moabi
- Maximum headroom 6'8"
- Forward berth size is 6'6" x 5'5"
- Aft berth size is 7'1" x 6'6"
- Settee size is 6'5" x 1'10"
- Ice box capacity 4.59 cubic feet
Companionway- Sliding PMMA tinted companionway hatch
- Varnished companionway with non-slip surface for improved safety
- Companionway opens for easy access to engine compartment and batteries
Galley- Laminated counter top with molded wood fiddle
- Stainless steel sink
- Mixer tap with hot/cold pressurized water
- Gimbaled 2-burner propane stove with oven
- 12 Volt Vitrifrigo electric (4.5 cubic foot) front opening fridge/freezer
- 110 Volt Tappan microwave
Salon- Salon with two fore-and-aft settees
- Center table to salon: inlaid wood table with bottle rack and drop leaves with molded wood fiddles. The table is fixed to the mast support post
- Wood/stainless steel shelving to port and starboard
- Stowage locker with door along the hull to port
- Stowage under port and starboard settees
- (2) Lewmar® opening hatches
- (2) Lewmar® opening ports with curtains
- (1) Large panoramic window at deck level
- Four halogen ceiling lights
- Three reading lights
- (2) Fixed hull ports (1 each side)
Forward Cabin- Headroom: 6'1"
- Triangular double berth (6'6" x 5'5")
- Shelving along the hull
- Locker with door to port and shelves
- Hanging locker to starboard
- Opening deck hatch with blind
- Ceiling light with independent switch
- (2) Reading lights
Navigation Station- Chart table to starboard, with molded wood fiddle
- I-Com IC-M402 marine VHF
- Sony radio/CD Player with two sony speakers in salon
- Instrument space on bulkhead facing the table
- Drawer
- Locker
- Halogen ceiling light
Head- Shower compartment with mixer tap, shower and wood seat
- FRP washbasin with mixer tap and hot/cold pressurized water
- Large bowl manual marine toilet
- (1) Opening deck hatch
- (2) Opening ports in coach roof coaming with blinds
- (2) Ceiling lights and halogen strip light for the mirror
- Holding tank: 21 gal
- Macerator
- Electric sump pump
Aft Cabin- Headroom: 6’7"
- Double berth (6’6" x 7’1")
- Hanging locker
- Open wood shelving along the hull
- Opening port in coach roof coaming w/curtain,
- (1) Opening port to cockpit side w/curtain, and
- (1) Opening port to transom
- Opening deck hatch
- (2) Reading lights and ceiling light
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