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.

Steel 38 Cruising Sloop

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  • Bateau REF#  ·  174226
  • Longeur hors tout  ·  12.19m
  • Année  ·  1978
  • Construction  ·  Acier
  • Coque  ·  Quillard
  • Couchettes  ·  6
  • Moteur  ·  1 x gasoil 40cv, Volvo-Penta MD2040B (2001)
  • Visible à  ·  Everett, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
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 Marchaund
Chantier Dubois - France
Visible à Everett, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Capacité carburant 431.8 L Total - 1 Cuve(s)
Capacité d'eau 477.3 L Total - 3 Cuve(s)
Capacité réservoir eaux noires 81.8 L Total - 1 Cuve(s)

Mécanique

Moteur 1 x gasoil 40cv
Marque et le modèle du moteur Volvo-Penta MD2040B (2001)
Heures moteur moteur1= 2245
Refroidi par Indirect
Barre barre à roue
Transmission arbre d'hélice
Hélice(s) Kiwiprop feathering
Consommation carburant (approx) 4.5 L /hr A vitesse de croisière
Vitesse de croisière 6.5 noeuds

Volvo-Penta MD2040B non-turbo diesel (installed 2001) with approx. 2245 hours. Volvo 2:1 reverse gear. PYI prop-saver coupling and PYI dripless shaft seal new in 2010. Kiwiprop composite feathering propeller new in 2010 on 30mm SS shaft.

Electrical
AC electrical system consists of a 30 amp shorepower cord and socket in the cockpit. There is a 30 amp galvanic isolator in line between the inlet and a Blue Seas breaker panel. AC power is distributed to a Statpower 40 amp battery charger and four outlets throughout the boats interior via individual breakers. A small Xantrex inverter provides power for electronics.
The DC power system consists of two "4D" sized Victron Energy gel cell batteries for a house bank, and a group 24 sized AGM battery for engine starting.
The two banks are charged together from the various charging sources and isolated during discharge. DC power regeneration is provided through several sources. There is a 120 amp Ample Power alternator on the engine, three solar panels, and a Rutland 913 wind generator, all running through an Ample Power "Next Step" smart regulator and EMON monitoring system.
All charging and switching operations for the various equipment occurs automatically and is controlled by the Ample Power system. DC power distribution is through several breaker panels located at the navigation station.
All of the equipment and wiring was replaced during the rebuild in 2004 and most of the interior and navigation lighting has been replaced with LED bulbs.

Dimensions

Longeur hors tout 12.19m
Longeur flottaison 9.75m
Bau 3.96m
Tirant d'eau Min 1.83m
Tirant d'Air 16.00m
Deplacement 10,884kg
Hauteur sous barrots 1.81m
Stationnement Port a sec

Voiles

Grand voile à ris Neil Pryde - bande à ris (2011) 2 Ris
Génois/foc Neil Pryde - Enrouleur (2011)
Autres voiles Drifter (2011)
Strom sail ()

Double spreader, deck-stepped extruded aluminum mast, approx. 43' off deck. 3/8" SS wire rigging with 5/16" SS forward and aft lowers. Twin back-stay with Facnor roller-furler on fore-stay. Removable inner fore-stay with tangs for running back-stays (not rigged). Tides Marine Strong Track mainsail slide system.
Newer (2011) double reefed main, newer (2011) 135% Genoa on furler, newer (2011) Rolly Tasker jib. Harken furler system.
Older but serviceable storm stay-sail for inner stay.

Systèmes électriques

12 batterie volts, 3 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur, éolienne, panneaux solaires, prise de quai

Construction

Construction Acier
Coque Quillard
Finition Peinture finition

Multi-chine steel plate over steel frame/longitudinal stringer construction. Hull plate is 1/8" for deck and upper side plates, 3/16" for lower hull. Frames and stringers are 3/16" steel flat bar. Steel punchings in concrete ballast, unknown quantity. Swept-back fin keel with skeg-hung steel rudder.

Flush deck design with doghouse and aft cockpit. Seven fixed windows in doghouse, two fixed port-lights each port and starboard hull just below toe-rail.

Three large Lewmar opening hatches in deck midships, one Goiot opening hatch forward, one smaller Lewmar opening hatch above galley, small opening port between cockpit and quarter-berth.
The builders name was Duboise of France; designed based on a Kurland 38 by Marchaund.

Note: Tankage and dimensional information has not been verified by Waterline Boats / Boatshed Seattle and is reported based upon information obtained from the seller and / or literature.

Aménagements

Nombre total de couchages 6
Nombre de lits doubles 2
Nombre de lits simples 2
Cabines 1
Lavabo 1
Douche 1
Toilettes 1 Toilettes (Manuels)

Starting forward, the bow area contains the chain locker and a work bench and seat with several storage areas beneath. Goiot hatch above provides access to deck and windlass.

Aft of the forward bulkhead is a full-sized, Pullman-style berth to port and bench seat and hanging locker to starboard, with storage both outboard and beneath each. A large Lewmar hatch above berth provides ventilation. Step-through openings of forward two bulkheads are hung with curtains.
Main bulkhead aft of double berth houses the mast step with removable panels to access mast wiring. Main cabin aft has head to port with sliding door and bench seat / quarterberth to starboard. Head contains sink with hot/cold pressure water, Lavac manual toilet, and separate stall with sit-down shower. There are storage areas beneath the sink and outboard of the shower stall.
There is a large Lewmar hatch above the head for ventilation, and the shower has its own sump/box for discharging shower water overboard. The bench seat in the main cabin is over 6'6" making for a very comfortable sea berth, with lots of storage beneath and outboard and another large Lewmar hatch above. In the main cabin is a built-in file cabinet for ship's papers, and a Sigmar diesel heater. The heater is gravity fed from the main fuel tank, and includes a Hella Turbo fan mounted to the overhead and a "stack robber" heat exchanger for heat distribution. Owner states the heat output is ample for year-round use in most climates.

A single step up from the main cabin area takes you to the dinette/galley area. The dinette area has a drop down table with two fold-out leafs for comfortable seating of up to six or sleeping for two. The galley features a gimbaled Force 10 three-burner propane stove with oven, a large SS sink with hot/cold pressure water and a top load fridge using a Frigoboat water-cooled refrigeration system. There is counter-top space above the fridge and a flip-up counter extension next to the sink, with a smaller Lewmar hatch above the stove for ventilation. Additional storage is located below and outboard of the dinette seating as well as below the sink. The galley/dinette area has a raised doghouse from the flush deck with encircling windows to provide excellent light and visibility.

Aft of the galley is the navigation station with a large chart table. At the aft bulkhead of the navigation station are all the electrical breaker panels and the control panel for the electrical monitoring equipment. The outboard wall of the navigation station has a flat panel computer monitor and all of the interior electronics. There is a pass-through aft for access to the fuel tank, electrical connections, and water strainer for the fridge pump.

Aft of the dinette is a quarter-berth with very large storage area beneath.

Midships aft is the companionway ladder to the cockpit with the engine box beneath. Engine access is through the top of the box or a removable front panel for routine checks, or the entire box is removable for access to the machinery components.

LOA 40' deck lenght 38'

3 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Aménagements

Cuisinière
Four
Evier
Rideaux
Chauffage de cabine
Système d'eau manuel
Système d'eau sous pression
Système d'eau chaude

Starting forward, the bow area contains the chain locker and a work bench and seat with several storage areas beneath. Goiot hatch above provides access to deck and windlass.

Aft of the forward bulkhead is a full-sized, Pullman-style berth to port and bench seat and hanging locker to starboard, with storage both outboard and beneath each. A large Lewmar hatch above berth provides ventilation. Step-through openings of forward two bulkheads are hung with curtains.
Main bulkhead aft of double berth houses the mast step with removable panels to access mast wiring. Main cabin aft has head to port with sliding door and bench seat / quarterberth to starboard. Head contains sink with hot/cold pressure water, Lavac manual toilet, and separate stall with sit-down shower. There are storage areas beneath the sink and outboard of the shower stall.
There is a large Lewmar hatch above the head for ventilation, and the shower has its own sump/box for discharging shower water overboard. The bench seat in the main cabin is over 6'6" making for a very comfortable sea berth, with lots of storage beneath and outboard and another large Lewmar hatch above. In the main cabin is a built-in file cabinet for ship's papers, and a Sigmar diesel heater. The heater is gravity fed from the main fuel tank, and includes a Hella Turbo fan mounted to the overhead and a "stack robber" heat exchanger for heat distribution. Owner states the heat output is ample for year-round use in most climates.

A single step up from the main cabin area takes you to the dinette/galley area. The dinette area has a drop down table with two fold-out leafs for comfortable seating of up to six or sleeping for two. The galley features a gimbaled Force 10 three-burner propane stove with oven, a large SS sink with hot/cold pressure water and a top load fridge using a Frigoboat water-cooled refrigeration system. There is counter-top space above the fridge and a flip-up counter extension next to the sink, with a smaller Lewmar hatch above the stove for ventilation. Additional storage is located below and outboard of the dinette seating as well as below the sink. The galley/dinette area has a raised doghouse from the flush deck with encircling windows to provide excellent light and visibility.

Aft of the galley is the navigation station with a large chart table. At the aft bulkhead of the navigation station are all the electrical breaker panels and the control panel for the electrical monitoring equipment. The outboard wall of the navigation station has a flat panel computer monitor and all of the interior electronics. There is a pass-through aft for access to the fuel tank, electrical connections, and water strainer for the fridge pump.

Aft of the dinette is a quarter-berth with very large storage area beneath.

Midships aft is the companionway ladder to the cockpit with the engine box beneath. Engine access is through the top of the box or a removable front panel for routine checks, or the entire box is removable for access to the machinery components.

LOA 40' deck lenght 38'

3 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Accastillage de pont

Cagnards
Taud de cockpit

2 winch(s) de drisse
3 winch(s) d'écoute
Manuel Goiot guindeau
1 ancre(s)
(60 lb Manson Supreme)
91.44m de chaîne
0.61m de bout
Flemming Self Steering Vane régulateur d'allure
Two halyard winches, 3 sheet winches, one reefing winch and one additional unused winch.

Equipement de Navigation

Compas
Radar
Radio VHF DSC
BLU
GPS
Traceur
Pilote automatique
Stéréo
Horloge
Baromètre
Feux de navigation
TV
DVD
Sondeur

Icom 710 SSB radio with AT130 tuner, antenna,
Standard Horizon chartplotter in cockpit
Furuno Radar at nav. station
Standard Horizon VHF radio w/remote mic in cockpit
Standard Horizon depth sounder in cockpit
Interphase forward-looking sonar.
Navico tiller pilot.

Equipement de Sécurité

Détecteur de fuite de gaz
Barre de secours

2 pompes de cale (1 manuel / 1 électrique)

Fenders and dock lines.

Commentaires du Broker

This steel-hulled sloop was heavily built in France from the Kurlande 38 design, and was constructed to be a "go anywhere" vessel. She was surveyed including ultrasound in 2005 and 2010 with no issues identified.
The interior was totally rebuilt in 2004 and features a mix of tongue-and-groove painted white,with vertical grain fir trim. This is a perfect couple's boat designed to journey in comfort and safety.

If you are ready for your adventure call today. This boat is ready for you!

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

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