History Of Allegro
Allegro has been owned by the Novotney family since 1984. She has seen through a daughter in grade school to the daughter bringing her own children aboard. Allegro started her sailing journey in the Chesapeake Bay, exploring that areas rivers, creeks and coves. She has been in three Annapolis to Bermuda races, and sailed solo back from Bermuda to qualify for the OSTAR race from England to Newport.
In 1998 Allegro was sailed from the Chesapeake to Falmouth, England. The Novotney's then took her through the Channel Islands down the coast to France, Portugal and Spain. From her European adventure she was then sailed to Lisbon, where two French Navy officers sailed her to Florida! After sailing in warmer waters for a year she was brought back up the coast and landed in Rockport, Maine in 2006. Since 2006 she has been sailed around the Maine coast primarily in Penobscot Bay.
Designed to Challenge any Sea "A true yacht must be designed to meet the challenges of any sea; for whether she is to sail on weekend or circumnavigate the globe, is of no consequence to Mother Nature. That is why (Cabo Rico) yachts are designed to be balanced, track well, have a sea-kindly motion, and be as seaworthy as possible." ~ Cabo Rico Brochure
Hull "Each Cabo Rico (was) handcrafted, beginning with a heavily-built hull that far exceeds (period) standards.. Alternative layers of 1 1/2 oz. mat and 24 oz. roving (were) hand-laid to a thickness of one (1") inch surrounding the keel and 3/4 of an inch to the sheer. From the garboards to the rub rail a 5/8 inch thick balsa wood core adds tremendous strength to the topsides, while providing excellent sound deadening and insulating qualities. The ballast is pre-formed casting fitted into the keel cavity. All voids (were) filled with a special fiberglass compound and the whole area is covered with layers of mat/roving and floor cross members. This keel encapsulation procedure insures the immobility of the ballast while providing extra strength, rigidity and the security of a double hull in this crucial area. " ~ Cabo Rico Brochure
Allegro's hull is in very good shape and shows well. The exterior has:
- White topsides
- Dark green whale stripe
- Rub-rail with teak cap-rail port and starboard
- Dark green boot stripe
- Red bottom paint
- External chainplates
- Hull mounted stainless steel swim ladder
Deck "Like the hull, the deck is also one-piece molded construction. It too, has a balsa wood core providing superior strength and rigidity along with excellent insulation qualities. Extra wide side decks and molded-in bulwarks assure safe footing while adding great strength and water-tight integrity at the hull/deck joint.
A molded anchor locker with teak deck hatches, bow chocks, teak cap rails, a hooded companionway, two chromed bronze dorade vents mounted on plexiglass and teak boxes, three teak and plexiglass deck hatches; along with the highest quality stainless steel, and chrome plated hardware, ports and hawser holes are among the amenities that you will find on the decks of a Cabo Rico 38." ~ Cabo Rico Brochure
Allegro is a very nice example of the Cabo Rico 38. Her decks are clean and well cared for and all equipment should be in good working order. From bow to stern her deck equipment features:
Deck:
- Two tone decks
- Cetol bow sprit
- Heavy duty alloy protective cheeks on sprit
- Stainless steel pulpit
- Stainless steel stanchions
- Double plastic coated braided wire life lines port and starboard
- Cetol teak cap-rail on bulwarks port and starboard
- Stainless steel bow cleats port and starboard mounted on bulwark
- Electric vertically mounted windlass with up/down foot switch
- Cetol teak grate cover for anchor well
- Traveler track and car on coach-roof for staysail
- Cetol handrails on coach-roof port and starboard
- Cetol brow on coach roof sides port and starboard
- Stainless steel mid ship cleats on bulwark port and starboard
- Cetol handrails on coach roof sides port and starboard
- Stainless steel stern cleats mounted on bulwark port and starboard
- Stainless steel push-pit
Cockpit:
- Cetol teak cap-rails on cockpit combing
- Cetol teak cleats for primary winches
- Cubbyhole storage inboard combing port and starboard
- Upholstered cockpit cushions
- Edson pedestal
- (2) Fiberglass electronics pods on stainless steel binnacle bracket
- Stainless steel wheel
- Leather cover for wheel
- Suite of electronics (see electronics)
- Cetol teak cup holders
- Cetol teak cockpit table
- Chromed winches (see rigging)
- Alloy cleat on coach-roof for main-sheet winch
- Cetol teak cockpit sole and seats
- Engine controls
Rigging "The Cabo Rico 38 is a yacht built to sail. Her long-keeled, full bodied hull gives the Cabo Rico 38 a sure and steady feel, while her fine entry and high aspect cutter rig provide easy sailing and performance on all points" ~ Cabo Rico Brochure
Allegros rigging includes
Standing:
- 3/8" 1-19 SST standing rigging
- Open bodied heavy duty turnbuckles
- Anodized aluminium mast
- Anodized aluminium boom
- Anodized aluminium club footed boom for staysail
- Anodized aluminium whisker pole
Running:
- Internal halyards
- Internal slab reefing
Cockpit Winches:
- 43 Lewmar self-tailing two speed genoa sheet winches port and starboard
- 16 Lewmar two speed sheet winch
Mast Winches:
- 8 Lewmar single speed halyard winch port and starboard
- 7 Lewmar single speed reefing winch
Sails and Soft Goods Sails:
- Mainsail Potomac Sails ~ 1998
- Staysail original
- Genoa Potomas Sails ~ 1998
- Cruising spinnaker with storage sleeve
- Extra jib
- Extra main
Soft Goods:
- Green mainsail cover
- Green dodger with stainless steel frame
- Bimini with support pole
- Large sun-awning and poles
- Some hatch awnings
Electronics Cockpit:
- Garmin GPSmap 7670 touchscreen multidisplay
- Garmin radar
- Garmin depth
- Garmin speed
- Garmin wind
- Simrad Robertson AP22 autopilot
- Ritchie compass
Helm Station:
- Garmin multi-display repeater (depth, speed, wind)
- Standard Horizon marine VHF
- Compass
Interior "No other yacht in the same size range can match the interior finish or accommodations available in the Cabo Rico 38. The most striking feature setting a Cabo Rico Yacht apart from the others is the use of solid teak for all internal joinery. There is no exposed plywood or other laminate except formica on galley counters and in the head. Each piece of teak is hand fitted and finished to perfection, with no less than seven coats of fine furniture sealer. Each coat is hand rubbed with pumice to mirror-like gloss." ~ Cabo Rico Brochure
Allegro is the A-layout with bench settees port and starboard. Dropping down the companionway to port is the U-shaped galley that not only offers great access to the cockpit, but also offers a secure location to prepare food. This area features:
- Opening portlight with curtains
- Dome lighting under the soffits
- Additional lighting above sink
- Storage aft and outboard above work surfaces
- Deep double basin sink
- Pressurized hot/cold fresh water
- Dual control fresh water mixing tap
- Fresh water foot pump
- HilleRange 2-burner propane stove with oven
- (2) Teak serving trays fitted above stove
- 8-Cubic foot ice box
- Adler Barbour refrigeration in ice box
- (4) Drawer storage below forward work surface
Continuing forward from the galley the electric panel is located on the inboard side of the forward galley furniture with great access from the galley, navigation station and cockpit. As you pass the galley you enter the spacious salon. Allegro blue upholstered microfiber cushions and bright teak gives her a charming and spacious feeling. The double drop-leaf table offers significant space to get around her when the leafs are down and can accommodate (6) or more guests when in the up position. This area also features:
- Opening hatch with screens overhead
- Teak handrails overhead port and starboard
- (5) opening port lights with curtains
- 12 Volt fan
- Clock and barometer
- Kerosene lamp
- (2) Reading lights
- Shelf and locker storage outboard and above settees
- (2) Drawer and (1) locker storage below drop-leaf table
- Storage lockers below settee seating
- Credenza with storage below and above work top
Continuing forward into the V-berth past the credenza you enter the well lit forward cabin. Immediately to port is a large hanging locker with louvered door that swings aft to double as a privacy door for the forward cabin. With an over head hatch with screen and opening port-lights with curtains good airflow can be had as well. Also of note:
- Locker storage above and outboard port and starboard of bunk
- Reading lights port and starboard
- (3) drawer storage under bunk in V to starboard
Aft of the v-berth is the central head with louvered doors for ventilation. Key features of this area include:
- Opening port light with curtains
- Dome lighting overhead
- Mirror over medicine cabinet
- Single basin sink
- Hot/cold pressurized fresh water
- Dual control fresh water mixing tap with wand shower head and flexible hose
- Locker storage outboard
- Storage below work surface
- Manual marine head
- Teak grate over shower sump
Continuing aft through the salon to starboard you come to the navigation station with a drop-leaf work surface with great area to work when up, but allowing for additional space for the quarter berth when down. In this area you will see:
- Dome lighting overhead
- Opening port-light with curtain
- Suite of electronics (see electronics)
- Storage under fixed surface of navigation furniture
- Chart storage inboard navigation station
- (3) Drawers storage inboard navigation station
Directly behind the navigation station is the quarter berth. with reading light shelf storage outboard and above bunk and louvered door locker forward and outboard of berth.
Electrical 110 Volt AC Power:
- Nova 110 volt breaker panel
- Shore power cable
- Battery charger
12 Volt DC Power:
- Nova 12 volt breaker panel
- Alternator
- (4) House bank batteries
- (1) Engine battery
- 12 Volt lighting
- Link 2000 inverter
Tankage Diesel:
- (1) 50 gallon fiberglass tank
Water:
- (1) 100 gallon fiberglass tank
- (1) 50 gallon fiberglass tank
Holding:
Extras - Extra cushions
- Fenders
- Dock lines
- Flag and flag staff
- Boson chair
- Extra halyards
- Dinghy engine hoist
- Saltwater wash down pump and hose
- Extra water and fuel containers for extended off shore cruising
- Burgee halyard
- Fender boards
- Boat hook
- Various spare parts
- BBQ Grill
- Spotlight (12 volt)
- Leather bound Cabo Rico Owner�s Manual
- Winch handles
Safety - EPIRB
- Life raft (not in service)
- Radar reflector
- Lee cloths for port and starboard bunks
- Emergency tiller and fitting
- Man over board pole and associated equipment
- Horseshoe buoy
- Safety harnesses
- Mast climbing apparatus (solo)
- Life jackets
- High volume manual pump in cockpit
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