42' Robertson and Caine Leopard 42
Year
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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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2002
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42'
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23'
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4.5'
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Florida
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$300,000
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Description: |
Outlander 2002 Robertson and Caine Leopard 42 catamaran
We have to sell our wonderful catamaran, Outlander. We have been living the dream but the first mate wants to return to land. We are only in our third year owning Outlander and it has proved to be a comfortable place to live and it actually sails quite well (much better than expected).
Outlander is easy to board from a dock or dinghy and it is easy to move around from the cockpit to the salon and four cabins. You will find, like we did, that most catamarans of this vintage are not as well designed. Climbing over seats in the cockpit is very common on other models. Access and comfort moving around the vessel was a priority for us when we selected a Leopard 42. The Leopard 42 design has significantly influenced the new catamaran designs.
Outlanders equipment has been renewed during the last four years as a partial refit. Most catamarans of this vintage are also due for a refit. The previous owner and I have done the expensive parts of the refit on Outlander saving new owners time and money. There are a few things that could still be addressed in a full refit like shower drain pump replacement, hatch glazing replacement, one new fuel gauge is not working properly sometimes, and the primary anchor chain is not new but still working fine. Same with the engines, they do not seem to need anything but continued regular maintenance. They have operated just like NEW engines for us.
Outlander features and equipment -4 comfortable queen mattresses in each of the four spacious cabins, -4 new heads in 2018 featuring electric large bowl heads (toilets) and showers. -2 original Yanmar 39 hp engines, they start and run like new, even with over 3000 hours on them. The engines have been maintained properly and should continue to be reliable for a couple more decades with proper care. -Outlander has propeller shaft drives rather than the more common sail drive in catamarans. Shaft drive is conventional and seen on almost all inboard powered vessels. |
Equipment: |
New 2018 propeller shaft cutlass bearings and engine motor mounts, New 2017 Maxprops ($2500 each), New 2018 both rudders professionally rebuilt, New 2017 6 kw Northern Lights generator now with about 350 hours, New 2019 full navigational instruments featuring Raymarine Axiom Pro chartplotter with 12-inch large screen, New 2019 Six AGM batteries, two start and four 210 amp hour house batteries, New 2019 Icom VHF with AIS and DSC integrated to chartplotter, New 2019 Raymarine radar, New 2019 Raymarine wind and depth instrument and transducers, New 2019 Raymarine auto pilot control, New 2019 high output 105 amp engine alternators, New 2019 Yanmar engine instrument panels and wiring New 2018 high density and quality engine compartment sound deadening, New 2019 Victron battery/charging monitor, New 2019 Bluetooth Fusion stereo with new salon and original Bose cockpit speakers, New 2017 Schafer in-boom mainsail furling, New 2017 fully battened Mack mainsail on Schafer roller furling boom, New 2017 roller furling and Mack 120% jib headsail, Newer but date unknown asymmetrical spinnaker deployable with a sock, New 2017 Force 10 galley stove, New 2018 hard top Bimini over the whole cockpit, New 2018 custom Eisenglass front wind screen, New 2017 two air conditioners, Much more new equipment |
Location: Presently in the Keys, Florida
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L89816

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4062121811
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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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catamaran
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cruiser
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masthead sloop
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5
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good
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