Construction
The hull is a single unit, hand-laminated, fiberglass molding built with alternating layers of mat and roving with additional reinforcement in high stress area. The interior is constructed using handcrafted wood and the most meticulous boat-building methods. Oiled teak is found on all visible wood surfaces except in the washroom. Varnished mahogany is used under the berth cushions and in other concealed areas. All trim, drawer fronts, and locker doors are solid teak.
The cabin sole is teak and holly. The deck is hand-laminated fiberglass with a balsa core and molded non-skid surface. The toerails, handrails, coaming caps, and trim are solid teak.
Deck Hardware - (3) cleatson bow
- Teak bow sprit
- Single bow roller
- (2) chocks
- Stainless steel pulpit
- Teak caprails
- Teak hand rails port and starboard on coachroof
- (2) Forward opening deck hatches
- (4) Molded dorade boxes with rubber cowlings
- Stainless steel stanchios
- Plastic coated lifelines upper and lower with gates forward and and aft and port and starboard
- Traveler mounted above companionway turtle
- Inboard jib track port and starboard
- Outboard jib track on caprail port and starboard
- Stainless steel stern pulpit
- Stainless steel swim ladder with teak treads over transom
- Stainless steel horseshoe ring holder
- Life Sling
Cockpit
- Teak caprail on cockpit coaming
- (4) cleats
- Suite of electronics
- (3) Cam cleats
- Winch handle pocket
- Leather covered stainless steel wheel
- Teak cup holder on binnacle
- Detachable teak dining table
- (2) Cubby's port and starboard in cockpit coaming
- (2) Lewmar 43 self-tailing winches on cockpit coaming
- (1) Lewmar 8 single speed on coachroof
- (1) Lewmar 30 self-tailing on coachroof
Sails - Mainsail
- 130% Genoa
- Asymmetric drifter
- Storm jib
Soft Goods - Dodger
- Bimini
- Bimini extension connecting the bimini and dodger with acrylic window
- Mainsail cover
- Lifeline padded covers port and starboard of cockpit
Electronics Cockpit
- Furuno mast-mounted radar unit
- Furuno radar display
- Garmin GPSmap 547 chartplotter
- B&G Multi Display
- Datamarine Depth
- Datamarine speed/distance
Navigation Station
- West Marine VHF650
- Sony DSX-M50BT receiver
Accomodations Maine Way has the classic Sabre interior layout featuring warm Mahogany wood.
Quarter Berth/ Navigation Station
As you step down into the boat there is a single quarter berth to starboard. It is just aft, of the navigation station that has a suite of electronics and a electrical panel outboard to starboard. Also featured:
- Fixed portlight overhead
- Top loading chart table
- Nightlight
- Teak binocular rack
- Teak storage pocket
- Shelf and cubby storage
- Drawer storage below and inboard of work surface
Galley
To the port side of the companionway is the galley. WIth great light and easy access to the salon and cockpit this are features:
- Gas System Incorporated CNG 2-burner range
- Stainless steel single basin sink
- Single lever hot/cold fresh water mixer head
- Salt water tap with foot pump
- Sea Frost cold plate
- Overhead lighting
- Shelf and cabinet storage above outboard surface
- Drawer and cabinet storage below work surface
- Fixed portlight above range
Salon
The midship of Maine Way is the salon. It has a C-shaped settee to port and a bench settee to starboard. With storage located outboard of both seating areas and a table in the center that converts into a double berth. this area offers a good use of space as well as:
- Large forward opening hatch overhead
- (4) Lamps mounted on the forward bulkhead and aft partial bulkhead
- Teak magazine rack
- 12-volt fan
- Fixed portlights port and starboard
- Teak handrails port and starboard
- Clocks
- Barometer
- Cubby and locker storage above settees port and starboard
- Handrails built into the aft partial bulkheads
Head
Forward of the salon to port is the head with a manual Jabsco toilet. It has a hand held shower and a stainless steel sink. Outboard of the head is a large hidden storage cabinet. Other features include:
- Overhead lighting
- Ventilation from overhead dorade box
- Portlight
- Mirror
- Teak towel rack mounted on the aft bulkhead
- Dual control hot/cold fresh water mixing tap
- Locker storage behind head and below vanity
- Teak grate for sole
Forward Cabin
Forward of the head and to starboard is a large hanging locker. In the bow is a large V-berth with storage outboard and below the cushions. It also features:
- Large forward opening hatch overhead
- (2) portlights
- Lighting under the soffiets
- Credenza with (2) lockers below surface
- Drawer and locker storage below v-berth
Electrical 12-Volt electrical system
- Nova 14-breaker panel
- DC volt meter with 2 bank switch
- 12-Volt outlets
- 100 AMP Balmar Alternator w/Separate Regulator
110-Volt electrical system
- Nova 4-breaker panel
- AC volt meter
- 30 AMP Shore Power Cord
- 110V Outlets
- 1000-Watt inverter/charger system
Safety - 35 LBS CQR anchor with chain and rode
- Secondary 25-pound Danforth anchor
- Horseshoe lifering
- Life Sling
- Navigation lights
Notable Upgrades and Additions The boat has been 100% boatyard-maintained since its original sale in 1986. Rappahanock Yachts (Bruce Sanders yard) maintained the yacht from 1986 thru 2006, then Wayfarer Marine and Journey's End Marina since then. Of the upgrades none are more impressive than the cabin heating system that cost about $10,000 in 2006. Other upgrades include:
- New canvases for mainsail, winches, and helm ~ 2017
- Dodger and bimini ~ 2008
- Head replaced ~ 2017
- Engine belts replaced ~ 2017
- New bilge pump installed ~ 2017
- Electric hot water heater replaced ~ 2015
- Garmin GPS ~ 2016
- All chain plates have been rebedded and sealed
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