Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: Homebuilt Bruce Boat length: 13.41m / 40.8ft Price: $65000 Country: USA Location: Florida, C and F Marina Contact with seller by phone: 3053420050
HOMEBUILT Bruce 44 description- Designer: VD STADT design 266
- Fairly nice condition : center board has swelled, but have new one to intall
- Saloons: cockpit, saloon, roundseat
- Nickel: sized damage to the hull below the water line. Sails in good condition. Spinnaker rig and sail. Call with questions.
- This classic long keel Carl Alberg design has a self: bailing cockpit with molded in fiberglass seats and cockpit cushions. there is a companion way and stairs down to the cabin, the mast is stepped forward of the cabin, there is no traveler, the rudder post comes through the cockpit floor and there are two sets of lower shrouds.
- Builder: Starboard Yachts, Stuart FL : These boats are known for good looks, above average quality, spaciousness and steady, stable sailing. Great boat for learning or weekending at a reasonable cost. Good for lake or coastal cruising.
- Dimensions: 22,40 m x 5,40 m x 2,75 m
- Shape: roundbillged S
- Engine: MERCEDES 300 PK. Bowthruster
- Heating: yes in whole ship
- Windows: alum frame. forced glass
- Boatyard: Kompier shipyard Holland
- OTHER: The ship has been sandblasted and new coatingsystem has
- Oven: yes (2011)
- TV: flatscreen
- Year built: 1984 (recent overhaul)
- Propulsion: axe, shaft 3 blade prop
- Battery: complete sets (maint. free)
- -Brand: New Head Pump
- Marshall 22 Catboat -- Hull # 15 -: 1967. In very good condition. Has the original "open" cabin plan. Believed to be one of the few boats with the "oversized" rig that adds about 52sq. feet (440 vs. 388) over most Marshall 22's. Newer Atomic 4 (30hp) inboard that runs perfect, custom wood blocks, new dodger, canvas for sail and most wood work, antique wood sail hoops, custom bronze Binnacle with Danforth compass, full cushions, auto pilot, teak anchor pulpit, and much more. 18K.
- 1999 Galvanized tilt trailer : new submersible tail lights and bearings greased... ready to go!
- You can contact me via g: mail or show contact info Boat can be shown most anytime!
- 2013 TOHATSU 8HP : 4 STROKE CYCLE ELECTRIC START ( MFS8A3 )
- UPDATE: Hull number is 1688. Boat comes with original 1688 main and jib, and 4278 sail set. Spinnaker also included. Nice Flying Scot. Repainted with epoxy and anti fouling on bottom. Includes Trailer.
- “Melrose” is the Plan B model, with a comfortable headroom of 6'4". The main salon has a U: shaped settee with beautiful teak table and a bench settee opposite. The galley is to port with a double SS Sink and an insulated top load icebox with 12 volt Grunert unit. The navigation station is across with ample storage and comfort. There is a large quarter berth starboard. The interior boasts beautiful Costa Rican teak and the sole is teak and holly. Forward is the master stateroom with overhead hatch and bronze opening ports, and plenty of storage in shelves and cabinets also under the berth. There is a separate shower stall in the enclosed head to starboard.
HOMEBUILT Bruce 44 equipment- Trailer: 1999 Single 21 Feet
- •HOLDING TANK: New 6 gal w new macerator pump
- •Engine, inboard: Yanmar1GM10 (9HP) diesel, New filters, impeller, fuel and water lines
- •Prop: Bronze 12", 2 bladed, 1" shaft
- 8. Engine: Perkins M50 49HP with 244 hours since new. 12VDC 60AMP Alternator, isolated ground system.
- Long reversed curve keel, S: shaped mainframe, double ender, outboard hung rudder, helm steering
- 3.5 HP 4: stroke Tohatsu outboard
- U: shaped galley, freshwater & seawater taps, 500 l water in stainless steel tanks,
- Westerbeke 82B diesel with 3: 1 reduction gear, Westerbeke 5KW gen set, Isotherm s/s water heater, Xantrax 3000 inverterwith4 stage batt charger,Ideal windlass p&s gypsies and capstan on top, with 3/8 chain, electric panals 12volt and 110v
- email: jibsail34@hotmail.com
- A best: seller with many editions
- Genoa: Jib 135% (1.5 year old)
- Diesel : 300 l in main tank, 105 l in header tank
- 2014 Battery compartment re: wired, engine battery relocated, 4th house battery added.
- Re: glazed portholes 2015/2016
- ground tackle: 25 lb : 35 lb CQRs, each has 50' of chain and 300 ft of 5/8 twisted nylon line on each anchor; two 22 lb Danforths
- Generator: 1 x 10 KVA Whisper. 1 x 17 KVA
- Spars, stays: 2 mast Rondall aluminium. SS rigging
- Inverter : 2 x Victron 3000W
- Winches: Lewmar. Hydraulic
- GPS : Maretron NMEA
- Depth: Maretron NMEA
- Wind: Maretron NMEA
- VHF : Maretron NMEA
- Anchor : yes. 40m chain
- LWL: 53 ft 0 in
- LOA: 73 ft 0 in
- Fuel Tanks: 1 Aluminum (600 Gallons)
- -Sleeps 4: 2 in V berth and 2 single berths to Port and starboard in the Cabin.
- Fridge with freezer (12V system and engine driven cold: plate system), 600W microwave, 2 burner stove with oven, 12V electric salt water pump, 12V electric drinking water pump, cabinets & shelf, Freezer (12V system) under settee, pots, pans, cutlery, etc.....
- The 27 has a swept: back fin keel typical of many 1970s designs. The configuration makes for less than perfect windward performance, but offers good reaching in return. A strong and elaborate winter storage cradle is required, as the keel cannot support the hull weight. With a spade rudder fixed at the aft end of the waterline, the 27's light helm responds quickly.
- 4. House: Angle 2x2x1/4 steel house frames, 3/4 marine ply, with cedar, and West System epoxy glass cover. House is in perfect condition.
- 2. Hull, decks, keel, shoe, rudder: 1/8, 3/16, 3/8, and 1/2 steel plates. 3/4 solid round steel bars at plate meetings. 2.5 inch OSD 2 inch ISD, 1/4” wall, shaft log. 3x.25 ribs. 1.5x3/16 longitudinal.
- 21. Fuel tanks: Two USCG poly 58 gallons each with gauges. Two USCG poly 18 gallons each. Total 152G fuel.
- 22. Water tanks: Four USCG poly 12 gallons each. Total 48G water.
- 23. Waste tank: USCG 9 gallon poly holding tank with Skipper Type8 marine head.
- 29. Winch: Self: tailing two speed Lewmar Model 40 winch in main cabin. One line raises sail, one adjust front of sail, and one to adjust outward end of sail. When sail comes down it folds and stores itself. Unbelievably easy to sail this vessel! Reefing for storm is a simple matter of lowering sail height, from inside cabin, until operator is comfortable with setting.
HOMEBUILT Bruce 44 - Beam: 14.5
- Draft: 4.5
- Description: •Sail area: 265 sq. ft., Mast height: 32'6" above WL
- Equipment: •2 speed winch
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