Le bateau présenté n'est pas actuellement en vente par Boatshed. Les informations et images du bateau présentées font partie du catalogue arrière de Boatshed des plus de 25000 bateaux que nous avons répertoriés au cours des 20 dernières années et apparaissent ici à des fins d'informations générales et de conseils sur Boatshed et nos systèmes et services de vente de bateaux.

Alajuela 38

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  • Bateau REF#  ·  163223
  • Longeur hors tout  ·  11.58m
  • Année  ·  1977
  • Construction  ·  Fibre de Verre
  • Coque  ·  Quille longue
  • Couchettes  ·  5
  • Moteur  ·  1 x gasoil 40cv, Perkins 4.108 (1980)
  • Visible à  ·  Seattle, WA USA - At Our Docks!
Le bateau présenté n'est pas actuellement en vente par Boatshed. Les informations et images du bateau présentées font partie du catalogue arrière de Boatshed des plus de 25000 bateaux que nous avons répertoriés au cours des 20 dernières années et apparaissent ici à des fins d'informations générales et de conseils sur Boatshed et nos systèmes et services de vente de bateaux.

Détails supplémentaires

Architecte Mike Riding - William Atkin
Chantier Alajuela Yacht Corp.
Visible à Seattle, WA USA - At Our Docks!
Capacité carburant 272.7 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Capacité d'eau 454.5 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Capacité réservoir eaux noires 122.7 L Total - 1 Cuve(s)
Dernière expertise 09/08/2013

Mécanique

Moteur 1 x gasoil 40cv
Marque et le modèle du moteur Perkins 4.108 (1980)
Heures moteur moteur1= 3000
Refroidi par Indirect
Barre barre franche
Transmission arbre d'hélice
Hélice(s) 3 blade folding
Consommation carburant (approx) 2.3 L /hr A vitesse de croisière
Vitesse de croisière 6 noeuds
Vitesse Max 9 noeuds

The engine compartment on this boat, which is visible through a large, transparent circular hatch in the floor of the cockpit, is simply stunning. The surveyor described it as "spotless" but you would be hard pressed to find a new boat on the boatshow floor with a cleaner engine room than this one. The space is entirely finished in gloss white with systems neatly arrayed around what looks like a fresh painted, fresh out of the crate Perkins 4-108 engine and new gear. It really is immaculate and hard to imagine how the venerable Perkins and surrounding space can possibly be this clean. This boat sets the standard every boat owner should aspire to for engine compartment hygiene.

New Hurth 2:1 reversing gear with shaft, bearing and seal were installed in 2010, Six 6 volt batteries form three 12 volt pairs of "house" batteries and a single 12 volt Broup 24 starting battery is provided for the engine. Batteries are two years old. New wiring panels with a "Blue Sea" System Monitor panel were installed with all new wiring throughout the boat in 2010. A Victron Energy Phoenix 750 Watt inverter provides AC power underway. A 130 Amp alternator is installed on the engine. Two 75 Watt solar panels charge batteries and a Victron Centaur 60 Amp battery charger charges the batteries on shore power. The propeller is a Paul E. Luke feathering three blade design.

Dimensions

Longeur hors tout 11.58m
Longeur flottaison 9.93m
Bau 3.51m
Tirant d'eau Max 1.71m
Tirant d'Air 16.76m
Deplacement 12,247kg
Hauteur sous barrots 1.91m
Stationnement Marina

Voiles

Grand voile à ris Niel Pryde Sails - bande à ris (2008) Fully Battened, Lazy Jacks, 2 Ris
Génois/foc Nat Wilson - Enrouleur (1993)
Autres voiles Genoa 130 (1993)
Staysail (1993)
Yankee (1993)
Spitfire storm jib ()
Storm Trisail ()

The standing and running rigging was all replaced between 2008 and 2010. The chainplates were replaced in 2010. Lifelines were replaced in 2010. The keel stepped Sparcraft mast and boom has been refinished in Awlgrip.

Three Barient 21 winches on the cabin top under the dodger for stay sail and main sheets, two Barient 27ST winches on the cockpit sides for the headsail sheets, one Lewmar 16 on the boom for reefing the main, a Barient 10H on the starboard cockpit side for furling the headsail and three Barient 21 halyard winches on the mast.

The full battened mainsail is by Neil Pryde Sails in 2008. The Genoa, Staysail and Yankee are by Nat Wilson in 1993.

Headsail is on Profurl roller furling gear.

A storm tri-sail and "spitfire" storm jib are on board but are unused from new.

Systèmes électriques

12 batterie volts, 7 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur, panneaux solaires, prise de quai

Construction

Construction Fibre de Verre
Coque Quille longue
Finition Gelcoat finition

The Alajuela 38 was famously well built in Costa Mesa, California and intended for serious, off shore sailing. It is a double ended cutter rig which traces its roots back to the Colin Archer and William Atkin designs but it has been substantially refined for performance as well as blue water ability. The owner reports seeing 9 knots under sail recently (Anacortes to Port Townsend). This particular boat did three circumnavigations before the present owner purchased it thirty years ago. In those thirty years, the present owner has steadily upgraded the boat while sailing it extensively on the East Coast, including Bermuda, the Caribbean, Mexico, the West Coast and Hawaii. This boat and owner was featured on the cover of Cruising World Magazine, December 1985, with feature articles on "blue water cruising". If you have ever dreamed of sailing far off shore, this is the boat.

The hull is solid fiberglass, laid up in one piece with reinforced keel and stem which provides much better strength and rigidity compared to the more common two piece, glued together hull used on other boats. Laminations are far in excess of Lloyd's requirements and are done to a specification that would be suitable for a hull 10 to 20 feet longer.

The deck is a one piece fiberglass molding with high quality half inch plywood coring. The hull to deck joint is specially designed to lock together to form a strong, leak free joint.

10,000 pounds of lead ballast is sealed and bonded into the hull molding with mat and roving. All through hulls are bronze.

The rudder is high density foam, steel reinforced, encapsulated in fiberglass and attached with custom heavy duty manganese bronze pintles and gudgeons.

The aluminum mast is stepped on the keel. Deck hardware is heavy duty stainless steel, with two bronze anchor rollers, custom manganese bronze elliptical opening ports and custom stainless steel bow and stern pulpits as well as a stainless steel pulpit to each side of the mast. Decks and all exterior trim are teak. The tiller and Samson post are ash.

The boat was hauled for routine maintenance, bottom paint and survey in August 2013. That survey report is available.

Measurements including tank capacities quoted in this listing are based on statements of the owner and published specifications. Waterline Boats and Boatshed have not independently verified the capacities listed.

Aménagements

Nombre total de couchages 5
Nombre de lits doubles 1
Nombre de lits simples 3
Cabines 2
Lavabo 1
Douche 1
Toilettes 1 Toilettes (Manuels)

The cockpit features 7'2" seats allowing comfortable outdoor sleeping if weather permits. A custom built hard dodger forward of the cockpit provides protection from spray and weather. The center window in the dodger opens for ventilation. A circular, transparent hatch in the floor of the cockpit allows access to the aft side of the engine compartment. The companion way hatch forward features a sliding hatch protected by a custom bronze cover forward of the hard dodger.

The salon area is entered down a ladder with a nav station to port and galley to starboard. A larger door behind the ladder in the main salon provides access to the front of the engine compartment. The aft counter of the "U" shaped galley features a built in "Frigoboat" keel cooled refrigeration/freezer unit with two bays and thick insulation installed new in 2010. A Paul E. Luke Heritage two burner stove/oven on gimbals is against the starboard side and the custom deep stainless steel sink is in the forward counter. A new pump out pump is installed for the sink. A pressure water system supplies the galley and head. Hot water is provided by a six gallon water heater using AC shore power and a cooling water loop from the engine.

The salon area has a built in couch/bed to starboard (with a foot recess under the galley counter, a folding salon table with built in storage suitable for wine bottles and another built in couch/bed to port with a single berth above the couch against the port side. Forward to starboard is the head and shower compartment with a manual toilet and custom stainless steel basin.

The interior is trimmed in teak with large, opening skylights in the main salon and bow cabin. Floors are teak and holly throughout the interior. All upholstery is cloth and was recently replaced including new cushions and mattress.

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Aménagements

Cuisinière
Four
Evier
Frigo
Congélateur
Chauffage de cabine
Système d'eau manuel
Système d'eau sous pression
Système d'eau chaude
Douche cockpit
Non-fumeurs

The cockpit features 7'2" seats allowing comfortable outdoor sleeping if weather permits. A custom built hard dodger forward of the cockpit provides protection from spray and weather. The center window in the dodger opens for ventilation. A circular, transparent hatch in the floor of the cockpit allows access to the aft side of the engine compartment. The companion way hatch forward features a sliding hatch protected by a custom bronze cover forward of the hard dodger.

The salon area is entered down a ladder with a nav station to port and galley to starboard. A larger door behind the ladder in the main salon provides access to the front of the engine compartment. The aft counter of the "U" shaped galley features a built in "Frigoboat" keel cooled refrigeration/freezer unit with two bays and thick insulation installed new in 2010. A Paul E. Luke Heritage two burner stove/oven on gimbals is against the starboard side and the custom deep stainless steel sink is in the forward counter. A new pump out pump is installed for the sink. A pressure water system supplies the galley and head. Hot water is provided by a six gallon water heater using AC shore power and a cooling water loop from the engine.

The salon area has a built in couch/bed to starboard (with a foot recess under the galley counter, a folding salon table with built in storage suitable for wine bottles and another built in couch/bed to port with a single berth above the couch against the port side. Forward to starboard is the head and shower compartment with a manual toilet and custom stainless steel basin.

The interior is trimmed in teak with large, opening skylights in the main salon and bow cabin. Floors are teak and holly throughout the interior. All upholstery is cloth and was recently replaced including new cushions and mattress.

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Accastillage de pont

Taud de bôme
Cagnards
Taud de cockpit
Taud de soleil
Taud entier
Amarres
Parre battages
Gaffe
Echelle de bain
Couvertures d'instruments

3 winch(s) de drisse
5 winch(s) d'écoute
Manuel Simpson Lawrence guindeau
4 ancre(s)
(2-45# CQR, 65# Fisherman, 28# Danforth)
85.34m de chaîne
60.96m de bout
Scanmar Monitor régulateur d'allure
Carib Nautica annexe (1992)
(Semi rigide)
2.5CV hors-bord, Yamaha 4 stroke, Court arbre d'hélice (1992)
Two 45# CQR anchors are carried on bronze rollers on the bowsprit/pulpit. The starboard anchor is shackled to 280 feet of high test 3/8" chain 5 years old. The port CQR anchor is on 50 feet of 3/8" chain and 200' of 3/4" nylon rode. The anchor chain locker is divided with rode from each anchor in a separate compartment. A 20H Danforth stern anchor is lashed to the stern pulpit. A 65# Wilcox Crittenden fisherman's anchor is lashed in chocks on the starboard side of the cabintop. A Simpson Lawrence model 555 manual windlass with gypsy and wildcat is through bolted to the locust bowsprit and foredeck with hardwood backing. Wiring and circuit breaker is installed for an electric windlass though the current windlass is manual.

The Scanmar Monitor wind vane self steering system is mounted on a custom stainless steel frame with built in boarding ladder.

Three Barient halyard winches are mounted on the mast, a Lewmar winch on the boom for main sail furling, three Barients under the dodger for the main and staysail sheets, a pair of large Barients on the cockpit sides for the headsail sheets and one smaller Barient on the starboard cockpit side for roller furling the headsail.

In addition to the Carib Nautica RIB and 2.5 HP Yamaha 4 stroke outboard, an 8' Dyer Dink with sail rig is available. This boat was stored on deck over the main salon skylight which is why the chimney there has a "dog leg" shape to clear it.

The lazarette just aft of the cockpit on deck holds two aluminum propane tanks which supply the stove and oven.

Equipement de Navigation

Compas
Vitesse
Vent
Radar
Radio VHF DSC
GPS
Traceur
Pilote automatique
Stéréo
Horloge
Baromètre
Feux de navigation
AIS
Sondeur
Radar reflecteur

A new ($1,500) Chelsea ship's clock and Barometer are fitted to the forward bulkhead in the salon. The Garmin GPSmap 740s chart plotter, sounder and radar is mounted on an arm that allows it to be used at the interior navigation station or swung around to be viewed from the cockpit in the companionway hatch. Also fitted is a Standard Horizon Matrix GX2150 AIS+ DSC VHF. The backstay is insulated for use with an SSB set (none installed).

An Autohelm ST200+ autopilot couples to the tiller in addition to the wind vane self steering gear.

Equipement de Sécurité

Détecteur de fuite de gaz
Gilets de sauvetage
Corne
Echelle d'embarquement

4 pompes de cale (2 manuel / 2 électrique)

Manual bilge pumps include a Whale Gusher in the cockpit and a second Whale Gusher 10 in the head which can pump the holding tank or forward bilge.

Commentaires du Broker

This Alajuela 38 is an extremely strong and well built, high performance blue water cruising boat. This boat has cruised all over the world and is ready to go again. A recent survey shows the boat is in excellent condition with 30 years of thoughtful upgrades by the very experienced current owner.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

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