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48' Alajuela Passport 48 Cruisers

Location: Fort Pierce Florida United States
Listing Number: IYBA-2719115
Was Listed At: $ 97,000
LOA:
48' 0''
Beam:
13'
Draft:
Max. 6'
Year:
1981
Model:
Passport 48
Broker:
FCM Yacht Sales/Florida Coast Marine, Inc.
Harbortown Marina
Fort Pierce, FL 34946
772-489-0110

Bluewater cruiser! RARE FIND! The Alajuela Passporte 48 was built for people who want to sail the oceans! True Bluewater Cruising Ketch. High performance sailing yacht of high quality fiberglass construction and suitable for ocean cruising and racing. Strongly built and factory finished in Costa Mesa, California.  Built to Lloyds Standards. These boats rarely come to the market.    

  • New standing rigging 2013
  • Fresh bottom paint 2018
  • Hydrovane 2011
  • Centercockpit with layout designed for comfort at sea and large entertaining area
  • Please see full listing for details specs...
  • Currently on the hard in storage

Manufacturer Desciption recap:

 

Alajuela Yacht Corporation built the Passporte 48 for people who want to sail the oceans and you have their assurance that the boat was built with the readiness to accept the challenge.

 

Raymond H Richards, a well-respected naval architect and marine engineer, designed the Alajuela Passporte 48 to be a first quality, high performance sailing vessel suitable for ocean cruising and racing.

 

The hull is a blend of classically styled topsides with a modern, hydrodynamic efficient underbody.  It’s raking stern and patrician sheer and proportions are finished with a modified canoe or cruiser stern.  The deck line is reasonably full into the ends and produces a gentle flaring in the bow.  The keel has an advanced foil which generates the lift necessary to windward performance.  These proportions allow the ballast to be placed very low for greatest effectiveness.  Rig proportions are tall, efficient and generous in area taking advantage of the powerful righting moment spectrum the hull will develop.

 

Spaciousness is evident on deck, the wing decks are broad and protected by deep bulwarks.  The cockpit has two levels where the helmsman is placed a head taller than the sheet handlers giving him maximum frame of reference for handling the vessel.  A variety of winches are found on the unusually large coaming flats in the cockpit.  Among the unique features of this design is the “lido” deck.  It is bounded by a coaming topped with a fixed rail.   While it provides security to and from the companionway and additional working deck space, it is named for it’s third function, lounging.

 

Due attention has been given to navigational needs.  A large chart table with electronic equipment is part of the saloon area.  It is protected from the weather coming down the companionway and yet the navigator has but to step around the ladder to gain the deck.  

 

The huge saloon aft has the feel of a traditional great cabin.  The quarter berths and settees make fine sea berths.   The owner stateroom amidships has a private head.  The berth is a full double which can be divided by a bundling board to provide single sea berths.  The guest stateroom has an upper and lower which can be converted to a double.  Connecting the owners head and guest stateroom is a large bulkhead shower space/sauna.  The foc’sle has full headroom in way of the hatch and is fitted with lockers and bins for ground tackle, stores and sails.

 

The machinery arrangement is equally notable.  The propulsion engine is located below the cabin sole in the tuck of the keel amidships offering ideal accessibility, contribution to the transverse stability and the level shaft line and propeller location ensure optimum propulsive efficiency. 

Owner comments: 

The A48 is a terrific blue water boat.  She is nimble, fast, solid and seaworthy.  She weighs approx 34000 lbs, and has a 6’-9 inch draft.  The ketch configuration is easy to balance.  Out of the water, the boat is a true beauty.  The keel has an airfoil shape, but no-one would ever consider this a fin keel given the 12,000 lbs of lead in her and the fact that the keel is over 12 feet long.  The rudder is also airfoil shaped and perfectly balanced on a skeg.  These boats were built to Lloyds of London credited standards. She can turn circles in 1 1/2 boat lengths and is easy to manage.  See Utube video sailing 9 1/2 knots wing on wing.

LOA (ft):
48' 0"
Beam (ft):
13
Max. Draft (ft):
6'
Model Year:
1981
Model Name:
Passport 48
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Cruise Speed (mph):
0
Max. Speed (mph):
0
Cruising Range:
0
Designer:
Raymond Richards
Engine Horsepower (hp):
85.00 hp
No. of Engines:
1
Engine Mfg. Year:
1981
Engine Manufacturer:
Perkins
Engine Model:
4-236 rebuilt
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Engine Hours:
1600

32ms.