41' Morgan Out Island 41
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1974
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41'
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13'8'
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4'2'
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New York
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$74,600
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Description: |
This boat is ready to cruise to the next place you want to go. New Installs in September of 2017:
All interior lights (and mast light) LED bulbs
Solar System - 400W Solar Panel Array, we do not use marinas and therefore do not connect to shore power and these solar panels have worked great providing enough power for all our needs including - fridge/freezer, water maker, LED cabin lights, LED mast light, depth finder, chart plotter, devices, etc, (4 x 100W Renogy, wired so two panels in series and then the 2 sets are in parallel), Renogy 40 Amp Commander MPPT Solar Charge Controller, Renogy Charge Controller Temperature Sensor - entire system $1200, this entire system not including our install labor was $1200
Charging panel and battery voltage readout for USB devices
2 4D-A size Marine batteries - 320 amphours each, new in Sep 2017
Watermaker - Katadyn Power Survivor 80e, 12V Reverse Osmosis Watermaker, 4 gallons per hour, includes silt kit with extra pump, several extra filters, this entire system not including our install labor was $6000
12V Fridge/Freezer - Isotherm 2501 Compact Classic Air Cooled Refrigeration Component System, Maximum Box Volume (cu ft): Fridge: 7.1 or Freezer: 2.3, Power: 12 / 24 Volt DC,Fan-Air Cooled, Max Draw: 3.5 Amps, Large "O" Evaporator Dimensions: 10.6" x 15" x 5.5" - this entire system not including our labor and a certified HVAC installer was $1200
Wirie Pro Cell/WiFi Hotspot - includes 6dBi 2G/3G/4G/LTE Antenna Upgrade, we have used with AT&T sim card and a BTC (Bahamas Telco) sim card, also have used to pick up open WiFi - this entire system not including our install labor was $800
Garmin GPSMap 741xs Chart Plotter - from West Marine - $900
Atlantic Towers Aluminum Sailing Arch - delron spacers, washers and horizontal supports for solar panels, dinghy davit brackets, pulleys and lines for dinghy - this entire system not including our install labor (and a lot of it) - $2500
Anchor - Rocna 25Kg (55lb), galvanized, 130 feet BBB (3/8 in) galvanized chain rode - $1300 |
Equipment: |
"Curlew" is a well cared for 1974 Morgan 41 Out Island Ketch. She is completely cruise/liveaboard ready. She just returned her crew of 6 from a journey from NY > ICW > Bahamas > Portland ME > NY. She is ready to go again with a new crew. Curlew only sailed on the the fresh waters of Lake Ontario until this past year. The second owner cared for it from 1976-2016. We are the third owners and this year is the first time it has been in salt water. Being a fresh water boat in the northern latitudes for all of its life except one year had a significant impact on the true age of Curlew. She does not look like a 1974 boat. She is all set for off grid living with solar panels, 12 V watermaker, and 12V converted icebox fridge. We have not had to connect to shore power or worry about drinking water for the past 7 months. Curlew has only a 4 foot 2 draft making this boat ideal for cruising shallow waters but is built like a tank and can handle very strong winds and large swells. Curlew has a center cockpit, walk-through cabin layout with a queen sized aft cabin, V-shaped bow cabin, large engine room, large galley area, and 2 heads. There are two companion ways, one to enter the main cabin/galley and the other directly to the aft cabin. The aft cabin has ample space that currently sleeps 4 children. The bow berth comfortably sleeps two adults. The two large V-shaped cushions in the bow are each cut from two new twin sized Zinus 6" mattress with memory foam. There are two double hanging lockers in the bow. There is a large cabin with galley, salon, and settee. There is an insulated 7.2 cubic foot icebox with 12V fridge unit with two top openings. To the left of the fridge is a 3 burner propane stove/oven with two 12 gallon propane tanks in an underneath locker. The center cockpit has a bimini top and full, clear enclosure which essentially gives us an extra cabin. During the cold winter months on the ICW, and sailing on rainy, windy, cold overnight ocean passes, this enclosure kept us warm, dry, and salt-free. There is also a full fine mesh screen that covers the enclosure and even keeps out the noseeums. There are also separate screens for the 2 companion ways if you don't want the full screen enclosure out at night. There is a full set of cockpit cushions made a couple of years ago by previous owners. In August of 2017, we tore out the heads, all sanitation lines, and holding tank which are all causes for bad smelling boats. We installed 2 composting toilets and are so glad we did. Dinghy and motor is included. Equipment: 150 Gallon - water storage 30 Gallon - stainless steel fuel tank New barrier coat and antifouling Mizzen Sail - Fair Condition Main Sail - Good Condition 150% roller furling Genoa Jib - Good Condition Self-tailing, Heavy duty Barbarossa Winches All bow and stern lines included Danforth anchor and line Rest of the equipment: 3-Burner Gimbled Propane Stove with Oven Two 12 pound propane tanks in propane locker with overboard overflow protection Dinghy and motor - West Marine by Avon, Rigged bottom inflatable, 9.9HP Johnson Seahorse - works great |
Location: Sodus Bay, New York
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L73006

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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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fiberglass
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monohull
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cruiser
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ketch
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3
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good
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