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Rosborough 46 Pilothouse Ketch

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  • Bateau REF#  ·  136705
  • Longeur hors tout  ·  14.02m
  • Année  ·  1986
  • Construction  ·  Bois à franc bord
  • Coque  ·  Quille longue
  • Couchettes  ·  4
  • Moteur  ·  1 x gasoil 135cv, Perkins 354 ci (1986)
  • Visible à  ·  Olympia, WA
Boatshed Seattle
Boatshed Seattle
Gary Buck

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 Rosborough of Nova Scotia
Chantier Jim Omundson Lake Oswego, OR
Visible à Olympia, WA
Capacité carburant 2,727.2 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Capacité d'eau 1,091.0 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Capacité réservoir eaux noires 272.8 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Dernière expertise 27/09/2012

Mécanique

Moteur 1 x gasoil 135cv
Marque et le modèle du moteur Perkins 354 ci (1986)
Heures moteur moteur1= 2574
Refroidi par Indirect
Barre barre à roue
Transmission arbre d'hélice
Hélice(s) Bronze 3 blade
Consommation carburant (approx) 5.5 L /hr A vitesse de croisière
Vitesse de croisière 6 noeuds

The engine room houses the engine, five batteries, storage shelves, tanks, and pumps. A bench against each side of the interior allows easy access to all aspects of the engine for maintenance –– and offers comfort! There are two holding tanks. A 30 gallon gray water tank holds water from the sinks and shower drainage. The gallon black water tank holds drainage from the forward head and liquid from the aft head –– the composting aft head is plumbed for liquid. The solid waste composts with peat and needs refreshing only every two -four months for a two-person live-aboard or annually for recreational use. There are two 150 gallon fuel tanks and two 120 gallon water tanks.450-amp hour, 12 volt system using four golf cart batteries with IOTA DLS55 three stage battery charger. Separate start battery (2005) with echo charger. Link 20 battery monitoring system. Alternator and regulator replaced 2006. 400 watt inverter with 2 30 amp shore power cords. Prop is 24 inch 3 blade bronze on 1-3/4" stainless shaft. Spare bronze prop.

Dimensions

Longeur hors tout 14.02m
Longeur flottaison 10.74m
Bau 4.04m
Tirant d'eau Max 1.80m
Deplacement 19,410kg
Hauteur sous barrots 1.91m
Stationnement Marina

Voiles

Grand voile à ris - Autre () Fully Battened,
Génois/foc - Mousqueton ()
Autres voiles Staysail (1986)
Mizzen (1986)

Port Townsend Shipbuilding Co-op rebuilt the bowsprit in 2010. Spars are all spruce. All were pulled, examined and proved to be strong at that time. The entire transom of this vessel was refurbished with some replacement of hull planks done by the co-op. Bottom paint two coats applied 10/09. This upcoming spring plans are to pull the boat and repaint the bottom. Port Townsend Shipbuilding Co-op examined this boat very carefully and repaired all findings as the owners were going to take the boat to Alaska. During this four month round trip from the Puget Sound to Haines, Alaska the vessel performed flawlessly. Carol Hasse Sails in Port Townsend stitched and made repairs as needed to all sails prior to the Alaska trip. All but the mizzen were considered to be in good condition. The mizzen was determined to be in fair condition.

Systèmes électriques

12 batterie volts, 5 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur, prise de quai

Construction

Construction Bois à franc bord
Coque Quille longue
Finition Peinture finition

Total LOA 60' from bowsprit to boomkin. 46 foot is on deck measurement. Holding tanks are one grey water 30 gallon and one black water at 35 gallon.

1-1/4 inch mahogany planking on oak frames, fastened with stainless steel fasteners. Full keel with long bowsprit and boomkin stern. Two helm stations, one inside and one on aft deck with hydraulic steering. Masts are spruce, and were pulled in 2007 and found to be in good condition with a small repair made where the radar antenna attaches. Bowsprit rebuilt 2010. Transom with windows refurbished in 2007. Paint and varnish are fresh.

This Rosborough Privateer is a stunning vessel and shows as well maintained. The design is by Jim Rosborough of Nova Scotia. As far as is known, this was the only such boat built outside of Nova Scotia and is one of only three on the west coast now. Built in 1986 by the late Jim Omondson, a shipwright in Lake Oswego, Oregon who was a perfectionist –– the craftsmanship and design of are top quality throughout. The hull design features a long, straight keel with skeg-hung rudder and a well-protected 3-blade bronze propeller.

The Rosborough has a large aft deck with wide side decks for easy access to the foredeck. The pilothouse has doors port and starboard. The foredeck also has ample deck space for kayaks and seating. There are also kayak chocks mounted on the pilothouse roof for storage. Overall, the exterior appears well kept.

In October 2012 a survey was done as a result of a conditional purchase offer. The findings of this survey indicated that the boat was in overall above average condition and valued higher than her current asking price. Contact the listing broker for more information regarding this survey.

Aménagements

Nombre total de couchages 4
Nombre de lits doubles 3
Nombre de lits simples 1
Cabines 3
Lavabo 2
Douche 1
Toilettes 2 Toilettes (Manuels)

One enters the boat through doors on either side of the central pilothouse and three steps down. The pilothouse includes the galley with a gimballed stove/oven fueled by propane, a Norcold refrigerator with freezer, and a double stainless sink. An L-shaped dinette converts to a double berth. The interior navigation station includes a bench, chart rack, chart table and night reading light. Behind the interior pilothouse stairs is access to two large storage spaces extending under the exterior walk-arounds and are the length of the pilothouse.

Enter the salon through a companionway and 3 steps down. An elevated daybed with transom and porthole views pulls out to an extra-large double berth. Mahogany end tables/storage boxes grace each end of the daybed. A semi-circle settee seats six comfortably and eight if necessary. A half circle table mounts for the settee but has stowage allowing for open space. A hanging locker plus shelving and a set of drawers are starboard of the companionway. On the port side is an enclosed head with composting toilet, sink, cupboards, mirror and a hot-water-on-demand system. The salon has a radio/CD and speaker system.

The forward cabin includes a large v-berth, a large starboard-side pullman berth, built in drawers and shelving with an open hanging locker, and six cupboards with cane doors. The forward head includes a marine, manual toilet, a sink, a hot-water shower, drawers and a cupboard. Headroom is 6’10”. The forward cabin is accessed through a companionway from the pilothouse with four stairs. The stairs hinge and open into access to the very large engine room.

The headroom, spacious interior and light distinguish this Rosborough from most sailboats. Headroom is 6’5” in the pilothouse and salon and 6’10” in the bunk/v-berth cabin. Ceiling hatches fore and aft and windows surrounding the salon and pilothouse allow natural light and view from the interior. Ceiling hatches above the pilot house doors slide open for air, light, and room. Most of the upholstery and all the mattresses (now latex) and floors (parquet and carpet) were replaced in 2007.The salon has a wall-mount Sigmar diesel heater. Under way, a hot water forced air heater heats fore and aft cabins.

3 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Aménagements

Cuisinière
Grill
Four
Evier
Frigo
Congélateur
Moquette
Rideaux
Chauffage de cabine
Système d'eau sous pression
Système d'eau chaude
Pompe eau de mer de pont
Non-fumeurs

One enters the boat through doors on either side of the central pilothouse and three steps down. The pilothouse includes the galley with a gimballed stove/oven fueled by propane, a Norcold refrigerator with freezer, and a double stainless sink. An L-shaped dinette converts to a double berth. The interior navigation station includes a bench, chart rack, chart table and night reading light. Behind the interior pilothouse stairs is access to two large storage spaces extending under the exterior walk-arounds and are the length of the pilothouse.

Enter the salon through a companionway and 3 steps down. An elevated daybed with transom and porthole views pulls out to an extra-large double berth. Mahogany end tables/storage boxes grace each end of the daybed. A semi-circle settee seats six comfortably and eight if necessary. A half circle table mounts for the settee but has stowage allowing for open space. A hanging locker plus shelving and a set of drawers are starboard of the companionway. On the port side is an enclosed head with composting toilet, sink, cupboards, mirror and a hot-water-on-demand system. The salon has a radio/CD and speaker system.

The forward cabin includes a large v-berth, a large starboard-side pullman berth, built in drawers and shelving with an open hanging locker, and six cupboards with cane doors. The forward head includes a marine, manual toilet, a sink, a hot-water shower, drawers and a cupboard. Headroom is 6’10”. The forward cabin is accessed through a companionway from the pilothouse with four stairs. The stairs hinge and open into access to the very large engine room.

The headroom, spacious interior and light distinguish this Rosborough from most sailboats. Headroom is 6’5” in the pilothouse and salon and 6’10” in the bunk/v-berth cabin. Ceiling hatches fore and aft and windows surrounding the salon and pilothouse allow natural light and view from the interior. Ceiling hatches above the pilot house doors slide open for air, light, and room. Most of the upholstery and all the mattresses (now latex) and floors (parquet and carpet) were replaced in 2007.The salon has a wall-mount Sigmar diesel heater. Under way, a hot water forced air heater heats fore and aft cabins.

3 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Accastillage de pont

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

4 winch(s) de drisse
3 winch(s) d'écoute
Manuel Unknown Bronze 555 guindeau
2 ancre(s)
(CQR)
60.96m de chaîne
182.88m de bout
Two anchors are mounted on the bowsprit. One CQR is 60 lb. with 200 ft. of 3/8”chain plus 600 ft. of 3/4” rode; the other is a 35 lb. CQR with 100 ft. of 3/8” chain and 400 ft. of 3/4” rode. Bronze manual 555 windlass. The anchor chain locker is divided into two sections so that the rode from each anchor is separated and has open access from the forward cabin below. Sampson post was examined by PTSB Co-op and found to be in good condition. Bulwarks are about 14” in height -- the cap is teak with bronze haws pipes for lines. Non skid painted on all decks in good condition. Paint all over is in good to excellent condition. All deck hardware is bronze except standing rigging which is stainless. It all looks to be in well maintained condition. Exterior wood is all in recent varnished condition and professionally done. Lots of room on deck for kayaks or other toys. There are two mahogany storage lockers/benches on back deck. All canvas on deck was replaced in 2010.

Equipement de Navigation

Compas
Vitesse
Vent
Radar
Radio VHF DSC
GPS
Traceur
Stéréo
Horloge
Baromètre
Feux de navigation
Fish Finder
Sondeur
Radar reflecteur

Lowrance HD55 integrated Chart Plotter/GPS/Speed/Depth/Fishfinder,
Raymarine Anemometer ST60 Wind, Uniden UN525 VHF, Furuno Radar, Lowrance depth sounder and Airmar speed distance log. Airmar B60 bronze depth transducer.

Equipement de Sécurité

Gilets de sauvetage
Projecteur de pont
Harnais de sécurité
Corne
Echelle d'embarquement
Barre de secours

2 pompes de cale (0 manuel / 2 électrique)

Safety Harnesses (2), Life Sling, all USCG requirements current and aboard.

Commentaires du Broker

If you've ever considered living aboard a sailboat you have to look at this one. First impressions of this Rosborough Privateer 46 Pilothouse Ketch will have you thinking, “I can go anywhere on this boat and live comfortably while doing so", as her owners did to Alaska in 2007. Built of high quality materials and professionally serviced by Port Townsend Ship Building Co-op she is ready to go anywhere your dreams take you. Much of the paint and all the varnish are fresh. Most of the upholstery and carpet is only a couple of years old. She has a roomy, light and comfortable interior and the open and spacious decks make for delightful cruising. She surveyed in "Above Average Condition" just this last fall and was valued considerably higher than her asking price. Make an offer! Now is the time to get ready for boating season! New bottom paint job March 2012.

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