GENERAL
INFORMATION
HC41
Traditional cutter - classic bluewater design – she is a
proven off shore cruiser with a solid teak interior.
Exterior features bronze ports, custom teak forward
hatches (2), teak butterfly hatch with stainless steel
guards, high bulwarks, teak cap rail, fiberglass bowsprit,
teak and stainless bow pulpit with bronze anchor rollers
and chain guards. Teak
and bronze boom gallows, teak decks, teak deck box
(w/propane tanks – 2), mast pulpits with storage box (1)
and pin rails with belaying pins. Brass plated stainless steel cowl vents with stainless guard
forward. Comfortable
teak cockpit with custom teak helmsman seat, bronze
steering pedestal and guard.
The canoe stern has a teak and stainless boomkin
with custom stainless added protection from cockpit to
boomkin (in lieu of lifelines).
ACCOMMODATIONS/LAYOUT/INTERIOR:
The
interior throughout the boat is teak.
The cabin sole is teak and holly.
All of the cabinet doors throughout the boat are
louvered teak, hardware is brass or bronze.The Master
Cabin is forward with a large (queen) Pullman berth, a
bookshelf outboard (length of berth), fan, two brass
reading lamps, drawers below with step-up.
A large hanging locker with outboard shelf and shoe
storage is opposite the berth.
Above are two custom made teak hatches (98) with
screens. Forward,
in the bow, the Master Head holds a separate tiled shower
stall with teak seat and floor grate (port) and a marble
topped vanity sink (starboard) with brass faucet.
Mirrored sliding cabinet doors are above the sink
and storage cabinets are both below the sink and next to
the shower. The
“V” has a head below hinged teak cover (this is a seat
when closed) with port and starboard deep shelved storage
cabinets and split anchor locker forward.
Above the head is a light and deck prism for
daylight. The
doors to both the master cabin and the head are solid teak
with louvered bottoms for ventilation and lock open at eye
level.
The
main salon is amidships with a U-shaped dinette to port
and settee to starboard.
The buttoned cushions are all covered with a teal
color “Nova-Suede” (synthetic suede).
The starboard settee pulls out (filler piece) to
accommodate a larger sleeping area.
The large bronze pedestal for the table sports a
custom off shore formica table with teak fiddles.
For calmer waters, there is a larger beautiful
varnished teak table with removable fiddles.
There are two large double door storage cabinets on
each side of the salon outboard of the back cushions.
The television is on the port side.
The solid bronze compression post is in the main
salon. A
brass oil lamp hangs below the butterfly hatch above.
There is abundant storage both behind the back
cushions and below the settee and dinette cushions.
To starboard is a bulkhead mounted Force Ten
propane cabin heater. The main salon is divided from the
aft galley and navigation station by a large teak archway.
There are two wall mounted Hella fans and reading
lamps.
The
traditional U-shaped galley is on the port side with a
small bronze hatch above and a Hella fan.
The insulated engine compartment is below the
galley sinks. The
countertops are marble (cream color with brown veins)
framed in teak. The
stainless steel double sinks are large and
deep with both fresh and saltwater foot pumps (Whale
Gushers), a brass pressure water faucet and teak soap
holders for dish and hand soaps.
The gimbaled Force Ten propane stove has 3 burners
and oven with broiler.
The refrigerator has both front and top access.
A separate insulated top loading locker can be used
for wet or dry storage.
There are storage cabinets, custom plate and cup
storage and storage drawers for utensils, etc..
Opposite
the galley is the outboard facing nav station with locking
full back seat. In
addition to a full compliment of electronics, the nav
station has a large storage area and cabinet and drawer
storage.
On
the starboard side of the side entry companionway is the
aft head with sink (marble countertop).
This is a wonderful off shore head that is
comfortable on either tack.
The door is solid teak with louvered bottom.
Opposite is the aft cabin – a queen to full size
berth with hanging locker and cushioned seat. A bookshelf runs the length of the berth which also has a
large round bronze hatch, side port and Hella fan.
The
companionway has added hand holds and solid teak varnished
steps with no-skid strips.
Above the companionway is a teak instrument pod and
canvas dodger. The
self bailing cockpit has a custom made removable teak
pilot seat.
SAILS:
Main:
Neil Pryde, full batten with Bat Slides
Staysail (Neil Pryde, Roller
furling)
Yankee – 90% Neil Pryde
Jib – 120%
Drifter:
Neil Pryde, ¾ oz
DECK
HARDWARE/EXTERIOR:
55# Delta Anchor W/ 200 ft. 5/16
high tensile chain
45# CQR Anchor W/ 20 ft. chain
and 200 ft. anchor rode
Profurl Roller furling on
staysail
Profurl Roller furling forestays
Quest gimbaled radar mount on
backstay
Solid teak removable companionway
doors
with fitted teak drop boards
Insulated Backstay
VHF Antenna
2 – GPS Antenna
Shakespeare mast mounted TV
antenna
Wind indicator
Double life lines with 2 gates
Track mounted tri-fold stainless
and teak boarding ladder
Samson post at bow
Bronze hause pipes and cleats
Forespar whisker pole, mast
mounted
Tri-color Masthead Light
Spreader Lights
Saltwater Deck/Anchor Washdown @
Bow
Maxwell 1200 horizontal windlass
(electric w/foot control)
WINCHES:
Upgraded Barient bronze self
tailing winches:
2
- # 32 STB (primary)
5
- # 22 STB
1
- # 24 STB
1
- # 17 STB (for reefing)
Bronze
locking winch handles, teak winch handle holder
in
cockpit
ELECTRONICS/NAVIGATION:
Autohelm ST50 Series Instruments:
Multi-Function unit
@ nav station, In
pod–depth, wind speed, boat
speed, electronic compass
6”
Copper Grounding Strap in Keel
SGC-2000
Single Side Band (Installed ’98 – ’96 model)
Ritchie
pedestal mounted compass
Alpha
Spectra Autopilot with remote (98)
Standard
Communications VHF radio
Furuno
841 Radar (98)
Garmin
GPS Map 220 Color Chart
Traxar
hand held GPS (back-up) with
fixed
mount antenna
13” Toshiba color television
Micrologic Loran
Link 200 battery monitor
MECHANICAL,
PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL:
Yanmar 62 HP Turbo-charged diesel w/ 865 engine hours
Next Generation 4 KW Genset with sound
shield (99 installation, 5 EH) – below cockpit
Mermaid Marine 16,500 BTU Reverse Cycle HVAC
unit (99 installation) – below master berth
Force Ten Propane Cabin Heater
12 gallon shore power & engine heat exchange
hot water tank
Automatic and manual (installed) bilge pumps
3-Blade Prowell Feathering Prop (’98)
Shower Sump pump
Racor Fuel and Water separator
3 -
180 AMP gel cell batteries
125 AMP Alternator with external adjustable
3 step regulator
800 Watt Inverter (for TV)
Newmar breaker panel w/volt and amp meters
3 - Fresh
water tanks, total 90 gallon capacity
3 - Fuel
tanks, total 90 gallon capacity
1 - Holding
tank
MISCELLANEOUS:
Full compliment of custom canvas:
Dodger with zip front, solid stainless frame with front
and side grab rails; bimini with removable mesh sun shades
for both sides and stern; insert piece between bimini and
dodger with window (and window cover); sun awning (from
boom gallows back to bimini, canvas covers for all
hatches.
Teak
cockpit table (not installed)
Emergency tiller
Brass barrel bolts for
heavy weather lock down on all cabinets & drawers
SAFETY:
Lifesling
Wall mounted fire
extinguishers (4)
Olin Safety/Flare Kit
Air Horn
Life Jackets
Throwable/Cockpit
Cushions
OTHER:
Dock lines
Fenders
EXCLUSIONS:
All personal items, clothes, spices, food, pots and pans,
bedding, tools, cassette tapes, charts, flags, carpets,
books and any and all items not specifically listed
herein, do not convey upon sale! Some items negotiable.
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