Specs
1996 Farr 47
ââ?¬Å?Damn Yankeeââ?¬ï¿½
Buffalo, NY
Asking $110,000
Hull No. HQZ00229L696
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Designer: Bruce Farr
Builder: Robertson & Cain in South Africa
Built: September 1996
ILC-46 Class Design
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Hull No. HQZ00229L696
Coast Guard Registration: 1114460
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Beam: 14� 2�
Draft: Swept Back Fin: 10� 4�
Displacement: 17,298 Lbs.
Ballast: 3300 Lbs.
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Mast: 73 feet above water line
Sail Area: Main & 100% Genoa 822sq ft.
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PHRF Rating: -18
PHRF Crew Limit: 14
2005 Americap Rating: 1.042
IRC Rating: 1.261
GPH 520.5
ORR Bayview 1.0322
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Engine
Yanmar 3JH3E36 HP 3 cylinder diesel
The fuel tank holds approximately 15 gallons.
Alternator ââ?¬â?? Hitachi 12 volt ââ?¬â?? 55amp
Starter ââ?¬â?? Yanmar SH4-483
Batteries Group 27
Navigation Lights
Saildrive ââ?¬â?? SD-31
Propeller; Gori geared folding;
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Instruments
B&G System throughout
20/20 Mast Displays; 5 Each
Multi Function Displays; 4 each
GPS Model 12
B&G Wind Instrument Mast
Depth Transducer
Boat Speed Transducer
Garmin GPSMAP 3206/3210
VHF Radio, West Marine 500
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Boat Cradle
The custom-built boat cradle is 17� 6� long and 7� 6� wide. It is 10� 3� to the top of the bow bunk and 10� 8� to the top of the stern bunk.
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Hull & Keel CONSTRUCTION:
Carbon Fiber Hull
Keel is an iron and lead fin, faired and painted.� Attached by keel bolts, nuts, washers
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DECK:
All Stanchions Powder Coated Black
Custom Fixed Sprit for Asymmetrical sails
Navtec Air Vang
Winches-Lewmar
Primary-Model 60-3 Speed
Halyards- Model 40STOR- 2 Speed Self Tail
Main Sheet- Model 55STOR- 3 Speed Self Tail
Runners- Model 44STOR ââ?¬â?? 2 Speed Self Tail
Primary Winches ââ?¬â?? Lewmar 60
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SAILS:
All North Sails Inventory, with every sail needed to do any sort of course or distance racing.
2017 Mainsail (3Di Raw)
2017 Light Medium 1 Genoa (3Di)
2015 Light Medium 1 Genoa
2018 #2 Jib (3Di Raw)
2017 #3 Jib (3Di)
2010 #5 Jib
2016 Storm Trysail
2020 Storm Jib
2012 Staysail
2010 Code Zero
2018 A1.5
2019 A3
2020 A4
2019 S2
2018 S4
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INTERIOR:
Simple and clean interior with 4 cushioned bunks and pipe cots (8 total bunks)
Nav table with breaker switches and electronics
Galley to PortÃ?Â
Carbon Refrigerator
Enclosed head with holding tank just forward of mast
Open Bow for Spinnaker sets and douses through hatch
110V Shore Power
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EXTRAS:
Docklines
Fenders
Coast Guard Required Safety Gear
Cockpit mounted bags
Winch Handles
Offshore Gear
Spare lines and running rigging
Life Raft
Man Overboard Module
EPIRB
Compass-Ritchie
Windex 15
Tuff Luff System
Anchor - Danford type fortress marine lightweight aluminum with chain and rode.� Secondary smaller danforth galvanized anchor.
Traveler Harken Track
Lewmar Forward Hatch
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About the Farr 47 from Farr Yacht Design:
This design combines lighter displacement than her predecessors, a generous sailplan and high stability to deliver exceptional all-around performance.
The hull shape and appendages have been refined as we constantly analyze the performance of our large fleet of IMS designs and reflects the Farr concept of a very high performance yacht that will bring home the trophies. The keel is built with a removable "tip" that is necessary to reduce the height of the yacht for shipping and also allows easy fitting of a keel tip that is suitable for ILC 46 racing.
Carbon fiber construction has been chosen for its exceptional light weight and stiffness that should prove beneficial in windier conditions. All structural components including hull, deck, internal framing and rudder stock are constructed in carbon to gain the maximum advantage.
The deck layout and 4-spreader rig reflect our most current "full-race" concept with a complete emphasis on sail control and efficient boat handling for both inshore and offshore racing. Pedestal driven primary winches are required in this size yacht as the level of competition in a racing fleet of closely matched yachts places a premium on quick tacks and aggressive gybing to gain every advantage. A large diameter steering wheel has become the preference in fleet racing allowing the helmsman freedom to easily get to leeward for the best possible view during the start and at mark roundings. An added benefit of wheel steering is that it's typically less physically taxing on the helmsman for long distance races. The mainsheet trimmer is positioned immediately aft of the helmsman with essential mainsail controls lead aft so they're always close at hand.
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DisclaimerThe Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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