42' Alan Robertson Keri Keri NZ Warwick 42
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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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1982
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42'
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12'
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7'
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Connecticut
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$88,000
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Description: |
Description If you are ready to start your round the world cruise, bring your gear and food aboard and cast off the lines on this fully equipped, rugged blue-water cruise ready sloop, a New Zealand built, former racer that has been round the world 1.5 times including round the horn. While she shows her age, she is still as sturdy as the day she was launched. It is a great boat for a couple or small family to start their cruising dream on. While this boat may feel a little cozy for a 42 boat, it has loads of storage space needed for extended cruising and comes fully equipped with all navigation, safety, self-steering, autopilot, dinghy, tools, manuals, rigging and sails needed for easy, successful cruising. Its ease of handling is demonstrated by the current owner, in his late 60s, doing extensive solo cruising from St Johns, NL to Bermuda and down to the Grenadines and Bahamas thru a few gales from its home port in Groton, CT. The boat comes with an extensive inventory of spare equipment (available upon request), equipment parts and consumables plus redundant critical navigation equipment, and an extensive set of both owner & manufacturer generated user manuals for operating the vessel. A softcopy of all available boat data will be provided on a usb memory stick. Construction: Cosmetic layer of fiberglass over a rot-proofed, triple diagonal, cold molded hull of Kauri pine. The advantages of this hull over fg is that it can be as strong, is lighter and runs much quieter at sea. The deck is coated with Sani-Tred Liquid Rubber Base over marine plywood. The hull is attached to a 9500 lb lead fin keel. Note: The blue fabric shown in the photos was changed a few years ago to Sunbrella Linen Pesto (now extinct) a light green fabric show in an added photo. |
Equipment: |
Tanks Water Tanks: Two epoxy over wood (under main cabin berths) 420 liters total (111 gal) Fuel Tanks: 1 Stainless 50 gal (190 Liters) Accommodations Number of single berths: 2 Number of double berths*: 2 utside Equipment/Extras Electric anchor windlass Monitor Windvane self-steering Raymarine ST-6000 Autopilot 3 Solar Panels with Individual MPPT Charge Controllers (280 watts total) 9.5 ft Zodiac Model HP 275 Inflatable Dinghy with Inflatable Floor 2 Nissan 3.5 hp 2 cycle Outboard Motors Bimini/Dodger with side panels down to lifelines Boarding Ladder, stainless clip-on for either port or stbd gates Cockpit table Sheet tailbags (4) Windscoop West Marine folding chairs (3) Electric Power The boat is wired for both 12 vdc and 120 vac shore power 12 vdc Components: House Batteries: Bank 1: 4 GC-2 6v lead acid Golf Cart Batteries (series/parallel) Bank 2: 2 deep discharge 12v lead acid batteries in parallel. Engine Battery: 1 deep discharge 12v lead acid battery 60 amp engine driven alternator 80 watt solar panel Air-X Wind Generator 120 vac System: 120 vac 30 amp shore power connector in anchor locker 120 vac outlets in bow, head, main cabin port & stbd, galley and below nav station. 120 vac fluorescent lamp in hanging locker Truecharge 40 (40 amp) battery charger for selected house bank & engine battery. 1500 watt Inverter powered by selected house bank Auxiliary Generator, Portable 700w 2-cycle Storm Cat Model 60338 Two 30 amp, ? ft shore power cables Adapter cables to connect inverters & aux gen to 120v house power system Electronics, Communication & Navigation Laptops, 2 HP DV5000 & 1 Dell Pavillion with Open CPN navigation software & with: World vector charts Raster charts for Eastern Canada, US, Bermuda, Caribbean GPS, 3 Royal Tek USB mouse GPS, Garmin 350 VHF radio with interior & exterior speakers VHF handheld radio AIS receiver w separate antenna. SSB radio (Ham enabled) AM/FM/CD/Aux radio with Interior & Exterior Speakers Radar, Furuno Model 1831with 24 in radome mounted on Waltz leveler Remote radar display mounted on pedestal guard Compass, binnacle Compass, electronic hand bearing Clipper Wind System Clipper Depth Sounder Raymarine Model ? sumlog Alpha Network WiFi booster antenna Weather Instrument (Temp/Barometer/Rel Humidity) Westbend Clock/Triple Timer Alarm Safety Equipment Jordan Series Drogue Two Spotlights mounted on Radar Pole to illuminate sails & deck Life Raft, Plastismo Cruiser 4 (needs recertification) EPIRB, McMurdo G5 SmartFind Plus 406 Garmin InReach Man Overboard Pole, Horseshoe Buoy & Strobe Lamp Main boom preventer Port & stbd jack lines installed Fire Extinguishers, 3 dry chemical Fire Extinguisher, Halon w auto deployment PFD, Self-Inflating w Harness, Qty 3 PFDs, 3 USCG Approved Safety harnesses (4?) Interior and exterior manual whale gusher pumps Separate masthead and radar pole anchor lamps Lockable stainless rod mesh security grates (for companionway & forward hatch) Anchoring & Ground Tackle & Docking Anchor, 45 lb Bruce type with 35 ft chain & 300 ft 1d nylon rode Anchor, 35 lb Bruce type with 25 ft chain & 200 ft d nylon rode 200 ft d spare nylon rode Dansforth anchor, ? lb Electric windlass mounted aft of anchor locker Flopper stoppers (2) Fenders, 4 Two 3 ft long sideboards with stand-off fenders Dinghy & Support Equipm |
Location: Noank, Connecticut
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L89974

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(603) 318-6499
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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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wood
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monohull
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racer/cruiser
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masthead sloop
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1
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good
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