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Known as being very commodious vessels, the Caliber 40 offers accommodations for up to six in a 2 stateroom, 2 head layout with a full varnished teak interior with a varnished teak and holly sole. Headroom is 6'-4" throughout. The entire interior is finished in warm, satin-varnished teak, including teak battens lining the hull in the salon and master stateroom. Teak-and-holly sole is throughout the cabin, and the overhead has multiple handrails for safety underway. In the bow, the Master Head has a separate shower stall with built-in seat, Plexiglas door, and automatic drain pump, as well as electric toilet (fresh or sea water flush), sink and faucet, Corian countertop, and storage cabinets. Aft of the head, the Master Stateroom has a Pullman-style queen berth to port. This stateroom ââ?¬â?? well aft of the typical V-berth ââ?¬â?? is a comfortable location at anchor or underway. Ample space for clothing is provided by two large cedar-lined hanging lockers, a bookshelf and two lockers above, two lockers and three customized drawers below the berth, and two vanity lockers with four shelves. Aft of the master stateroom is the Main Salon, with a straight settee to starboard and an Lshaped settee to port, all fitted with very comfortable cushions. The port settee converts to a berth for two, and the starboard settee sleeps one. This area takes full advantage of the wide beam to provide an expansive main living area. A large, teak, twin-leaf, fold-away, bulkheadmounted dining table seats up to six. With the table up, the salon has an open, airy feel, and the table hides a storage rack for wine and dishes. With the water and fuel tanks integral to the hull, the spaces under and behind the settees are fully usable for storage. Additional storage is above the settees in four lockers and six book shelves with teak fiddles.
The well-equipped Galley, to port and aft of the salon, is designed for preparing meals whether underway or on anchor. The galley has Corian counters, a stainless steel sink with tap for Seagull filtered water, built-in microwave, two-burner gimbaled marine LPG stove and oven, and digital control,top-loading, Frigoboat refrigerator and freezer. Ample storage is provided by four deep, positive-latching customized drawers;large, easy-access storage locker under the sink; storage locker under the stove; and storage bin above the nav station.
The Nav Station, facing outboard behind the galley, has a red- or white-lit chart table with hinged lid and chart storage underneath. The neatly arranged AC and DC electrical panels, VHF radio, and a number of other instruments, controls, and displays are located at the nav station.
The Guest Head, at the base of the companionway and across from the galley and nav station, is accessible from the salon, the cockpit, or through a second dedicated privacy door from the aft stateroom. This head has a sink, marine toilet, full-length mirror, shower nozzle, and two storage lockers. Aft of the second head, the Guest Stateroom has a double bed (which nicely serves as a sea berth on offshore passages), a cedar-lined clothes-hanging locker, a locker underneath, its own door for privacy, and direct access to the second head.
Ventilation ââ?¬â?? The entire below decks is kept comfortable with an incredible amount of natural light and ventilation comprised of 14 opening ports, 7 Lewmar Ocean hatches (2 large and 5 smaller), 2 dorade vents, and a mushroom solar vent in the shower. In addition, 11 two-speed, high-capacity, low-current fans move the inside air for added comfort on warm days.
On Deck: The Caliber 40 has a modern "T" shaped cockpit with lazarettes aft and large sail locker to port. All control lines lead aft including the lines for the first two reefs. The cockpit has seats large enough to sleep on and superb drainage with 3 1.5" drains. Wide side decks with extruded aluminum toe rails and double stainless steel stanchions and lifelines with gates P&S, double stainless steel bow and stern rails. � Kenwood KDC-1028 AM/FM/CD stereo with Bose Acoustimass III speakers in Salon and Polyplanar speakers in cockpit � Brass ships clock � 11 cabin fans
Sails & Rigging Keel stepped double spreader Seldoe aluminum rig finished in off-white Awlgrip with 1X19 stainless steel wire rigging. An easily detached mid-stay allows her to be set up as a cutter rig which the owner has typically used when sailing offshore. � 2 Lewmar #50ST 2 speed primaries (upgrade from the standard 48STs) � Lewmar #48ST 2 speed main halyard/sheet/ reefing line winch (upgrade from the 40ST) at house top in cockpit � Lewmar #40ST 2 speed genoa halyard winch on house top in cockpit � 2 Lewmar #40 2 speed spinnaker and staysail halyard winches on mast � Selden rigid boom vang � Furlex roller furling for genoa � Detachable mid-stay for staysail � 2nd mid-stay system with Furlex roller furling for staysail if desired � Selden mast mount whisker pole � Boom brake and preventers � Doyle stack pack with lazy jacks � MSD Batt car system and slides � Doyle Mainsail with 3 reef points very good condition � Doyle Staysail (recut in 2014) very good condition � Doyle 135% RF genoa good condition � Maine Sailing Partners Assymetric cruising chute with snuffer very good condition 2010 � Maine Sailing Partners Storm Trysail new 2014 never used with separate track on mast and separate halyard � 2nd jib/genoa halyard � Rig Dimensions: I: 50.50'; J: 17.25'; P: 45.75'; E: 13.25' � Windex � LED masthead tri-color � Foredeck light
Electronics: Set up for coastal and trans-oceanic cruising. Cockpit electronics � Furuno Nav. Net color radar/plotter 7" display � Simrad AP 16 Autopilot � VHF RAM Mic � 4" Ritchie binnacle mount compass � Comnav NX2 Wind Point & Speed in companionway hood � 2 Comnav NX2 multi displays for depth, speed, log etc. in Companionwya hood � Comnav NX2 multi display at helm � Comnav NX2 remote control at helm � Epirb � 4kw mast mounted on Questas Gimbal mount Furno radar scanner � Electric horn with trumpet mounted on mast Nav. Station Electronics � Furuno Nav. Net color radar/plotter 7" display � Icom M-504 VHF with DSC and GPS interface � Icom M-802 Single Side Band � Pactor II Modem linked to SSB for data downloads � Comnav NX2 Multi display for wind, depth, speed � Comnav NX2 Multi display for wind, depth, speed at Master Stateroom Berth � Sitex AIS receiver � Global Star Sat Phone with external antenna Electrical Wired for both 12 volt DC and 110 Volt AC service. A Xantrex 2500 watt inverter will handle lighter AC loads when off the dock. With the extensive wind and solar charging fitted this Caliber 40 is well set up for extensive cruising be it coastal or offshore. 12 Volt AC � Distribution panel with breakers � Digital volt & amp meters � 3 4D AGM batteries for house and inverter � 1 4D AGM battery for engine start � 80 amp alternator with external Balmar 3 stage voltage regulator new 2015 � Solar Panel Systems 135 watt solar charger with Hamilton Ferris controller � Super Wind wind generator battery charger � 12 volt DC outlets at nav. station & helm 110 Volt AC � Distribution panel with breakers � Digital volt & amp meters � 30 amp shore power inlet aft � 50' 30 amp shore power cord � Outlets � 11 Gallon hot water heater (also supplied by engine) � Xantrex 2500 watt Inverter/70 amp battery charger � Pre-plumbed and wired for generator
Mechanical Fresh water cooled Yanmar 4JH4E showing 1300 hours as of 11/15/15 turn a 3 bladed bronze propeller � Edson engine controls � Edson steering � Dual racor fuel filters � Shark serrated edge line cutter on shaft � Frigoboat engine driven keel cooled refrigeration � 2 electric bilge pumps � 1 manual bilge pump � Gravity feed to discharge waste from holding tank � Tank tender tank monitoring for fuel, water & waste tanks � Catalina MKII water maker � All wiring and plumbing connections and fittings clearly labeled (see photos)
Hull, Deck, & Gear Solid fiberglass hull with additional layers of fiberglass in potential impact areas forward and with forward water tight bulkhead with fully encapsulated keel. The hull is finished with white gel-coat with a blue cove stripe and double blue boot stripe. The bottom is finished with red ablative anti-fouling. The fiberglass decks are plywood cored for greater compressive strength and stress absorption and are finished two tone with Moon Dust Awgrip with griptex on white get coat. � Lofrans 1000 electric windlass with 5/16" chain gypsy and rope capstan � Heavy duty stainless steel dual anchor platform � Foredeck anchor locker divided to handle two complete rodes � 45 lb Rocna anchor with 300' of 5/16" chain � 35 lb CQR with 200' rode and 50' chain in bow locker � Fortress Quickset secondary anchor & rode in lazarette � High pressure/volume salt water wash down forward � Wichard flush mount pad eyes on deck for dinghy tie downs � Varnished Edson teak cockpit table and drink holders with cover � Cockpit cushions � Dodger & Full Bimini � Kato Dinghy Davits with 6:1 block and tackle arrangement � H&C Cockpit shower � Transom gate � Step transom � Swim ladder � Garhauer dinghy engine hoist � Edson dinghy engine bracket � 4 Type V inflatable PFDs with harnesses and tethers � 5 Adult and 2 Child Type I PFDs � Lifesling � Switlik MOM 8 (man overboard module) � LRSE 6 man life raft � 4 2.5 lb dry chemical fire extinguishers � Offshore flare kit � Jack lines � Bell � First Aid Kit � Tri-lens radar reflector mounted on mast � Magna stainless steel grill � 3 standard fenders 4 inflatable fenders and 6 docklines
Additional ENDGAME, a superb 2005 Caliber 40 LRC is for sale by her first owner. During most of the tenure of ownership she has been coastal cruised and stored in inside heated storage for 8 months of the year in one of the finest yards we know of. Currently laying in Angra do Herosimo, Azores in the island of Tecrceira she will return to the United States in April and be used on the coast of Maine until sold. For those desiring to inspect her in the Azores, she may be reached via non-stop flight from Boston, MA using Sata Air.
Manufacturer Provided Description A modified fin keel with skeg-hung rudder makes the Caliber 40LRC exceptionally responsive and quick, with outstanding directional stability even through pounding seas. Because she has an unusually large displacement for a boat of her size, the Caliber moves steadily in heavy seas, and because of her high ballast-to-displacement ratio, the Caliber is very stable (and therefore safe) in rough water. Much of the Caliber's weight is due to her superior construction and not just added ballast, so Caliber owners can be extra certain that their boat can take what the sea dishes out. Other builders may extol their use of exotic new building materials to save weight, but Caliber Yachts sticks with hefty, hand-crafted lamination - a time-tested construction method that provides layer upon layer of strength against tough offshore conditions. It's the reason why the Caliber 40LRC feels so solid - and why Caliber Yachts guarantees its hulls for life against structural defects to the original owner. Caliber Yachts are built for outstanding resistance to collisions, with extra layers of solid fiberglass at potential impact points. In case of damage to the bow or rudder, a watertight collision pocket and a rudder post dam are designed to minimize flooding.
Disclaimer The 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. Caliber 40LRC
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