1976 44′ Kelly Peterson
Overview
- Office Email: bayyachts@gmail.com
- Salesperson Name & Number: Georges DeBoelpaep 619-609-8861
- Salesperson Email: georges.deboelpaep@gmail.com
- Status: Available
- Boat Location: Ensenada, Mexico
- Model: 44
- Type: Cruiser
- Year: 1976
- Length (feet): 44
- LOA: 44
- Beam: 13
- Max Draft: 6'6
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Drive Type: Direct Drive
- Boat Name: Restless
- Staterooms : 3
- Heads: 2
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Available for Co-Op?: Yes
- Available For Sale In U.S. Waters?: Yes
- Hull ID#: Unknown
- Fuel Capacity (gallons): 160
- Water Capacity (gallons): 150
- Waste Tank (gallons): 8
- Engine 1 Make & location: Yanmar
- Engine 1 Model: 4JH57
- Engine 1 Hours: 250
- Engine 1 Power (hp): 57
- Max Bridge Clearance: 60
- Weight: 32000
- Hull Shape: Monohull
Description
Welcome to “RESTLESS” a classic Beauty build to less for years, regular update and ready to sail out for a perfect cruising trip. boat has more than 20,000 miles under here sails and still going strong, Seller decided to give the boat a brand new Yanmar Diesel engine in 2020 . She is ready to take the new owner to the next level. ARRIVED IN ENSENADA MEXICO
Additional Information: Equipment List
- Engine: Yanmar 4JH57, 57 hp, new 6/2020, < 200 running hours, over 4 years warranty remaining
- Transmission: Yanmar KM4A2 (reduction 2.14:1)
- Alternator: Valeo VR208 (12v, 125 amp)
- Aquadrive: B10 with universal shaft to engine
- Max Prop: 17 in, 3 blades
- Spare fixed blade prop: Fixed 17 in, 3 blades, pitch 10 in
- Aquadrive: B10 with universal shaft to engine
- Packless Sealing System: PSS HS 1 ¼, Log 2 ½
- Bilge Pumps:
- 1 Rule 500 gpm, Mod 25D
- 1 Rule Mod24 w/alarm
- 1 small Rule for fwd. head bilge
- 1 Yeham 600 L/H
- 1 cockpit installed Whale pump w/spare diaphragm
- 1 3 in diameter manual pump
- Fuel filters: In addition to Yanmar filters, 1 Racor
- Dinghy: West Marine, 10 ft, Hypalon, mod 4MC Lite, w/wheels
- Outboard engine: Tohatsu mod MFS6CS, 6hp, 4 stroke
- Water pump: Flojet 4405-143
- Wind-Vane steering: Larwyck Monitor #124
- Water Maker: Pur 40E, 1.5 g/hr, 5 amp (inop)
- Anchors: 45 pound CQR on 220 ft galvanized chain; 2 Large Fisherman, 1 Small CQR
- Windlass: Ideal WHWSO-TR/XXCOLPT, modified with motor inside S/S box, 2 direction
- Battery Charger: TruCharge 20+ charges 2 battery banks with shore power 120 vac power
- Refrigeration: NovaKool Refrigerator R2600 mod 264825
- Stove: Force 10
- Boarding Ladder: S/S West Marine mod 518951
- Emergency Equipment:
- Life Sling
- Man overboard pole
- Life vests
- 6 man life raft-Revere Coastal Commander #96650632
- Locator Beacon, McMurdo 406 mhz
- 2 Handheld VHF radios
- 2 smoke alarms
- 3 fire extinguishers
- Abandon ship bag w/various helpful items
- Emergency tiller for the rudder post
- Deck Washdown: Shurflo Blaster mod 39-1-2214 saltwater pump with dedicated hose on deck
- Macerator Pump: Shurflo Mod 3200
- Toilets: 1 Jabsco mod 29090-2000, 1 Jabsco mod
- Shore Power cord: Marico 50 ft, 30 amp for 120 vac (Transformer provides 240 vac at one outlet stb of engine, runs hot, removed)
- Heater: Beracove mod 43156, 240vac, variable temp control (inop, no 240 v available)
- Hot Air Gun: 240 vac with about 20 ft cord (inop, no 240 v available)
- Sail Furling: Harken Jib Reefing/Furling Unit 2 MK2
- Spinnaker Pole: Extends from mast to bow
- Awnings: 1 Blue Sunbrella over cockpit area; 1 Blue Sunbrella covers whole boat in 6 sections (makes boat too hot for use in warm weather)
- Check Cable Tension: Loose Gage
- Batteries: 4 Victron 130 Ah AGM Deep Cycle for House; 1 Optima D31M for starting
- Wall Clock and Barometer
- Misc. Artwork: Wood dolphins, Wood Canadian fish, hanging bronze turtle and lizard
- Sextant: Plastic
- Plotting Tools: Dividers, parallel ruler, etc.
- Tools: Large pipe wrench, large crescent wrench, 2 adjustable gland wrenches, 3/8 in shroud cutting tool
- Collapsible Deck Chairs (2)
- Foldable Deck Tables (2)
- Radar Reflector
Electronics:
- Nexus NX2 Instrument system: Boat speed, water temperature, water depth, wind velocity, magnetic heading, integrates other inputs for navigation
- 2 Magellan SporTrak GPS handhelds with NEMA feeds to the navigation system
- Kantronics TNC
- SCS PTC-11e TNC
- Icom IC-207H VHF 3 band radio, main marine VHF, and HAM frequencies, can be operated by a handheld mike from the cockpit
- Comet 3-band Antenna, SB-83N
- *SGC2000 HF-SSB Radio
- *SGC230 Antenna Tuner
- *Nobeltec Radar IR-2 mod MDS-50R, Interfaces with Nobeltec VNS software to operate radar which is made by Koden (Si-Tec in the USA)
- Benmar Auto Pilot
- Acer 5100 laptop computer, Windows 7, a/c power supply
- Lenovo ThinkPad laptop computer, Windows 7, both computers have software related to operating and repairing the boat, ac/dc power supply, and remote mouse
- Nobeltec VNS software containing electronic charts from Canada to Mexico and inputs all available NMEA data
- USB Dongle required for operating Nobeltec VNS software
- Cobra MRHH125 handheld marine VHF, mod MRHH 125
- Epson Printer/Scanner XP-400
- Planar LCD Monitor, Argonaut G6-15, mounted in the cockpit
- Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 850 USB, TV tuner for laptop computer
- Acer Monitor, 20 in, mounted in the cabin, views anything displayed on the computer
- 2 West Marine Speakers mod 1193119, mounted in the aft cabin
- 2 Speakers, mounted in the mid-cabin
- 2 GE USB 2.0 Speakers at the nav station
- Gazelle TV-Ant Tuner and mast antenna
- Edgeport 8, converts 8 serial ports to 1 USB input to the computer
- USB Hub, converts 7 USB inputs to 1 USB input to the computer
- Inverters: 1 Aims 1200 watt Inverter mod PWRIX 120012 S; 1 small inverter mounted on the nav table
- Router: Can be used to get internet when at a marina that has internet cable available such as at Marina de La Paz in Mexico
- Coax Wiring to connect a marina cable TV output to an onboard TV tuner
Sails:
- Main, Luft 561.2 in, Leech 567.5 in, Foot 162.0 in
- Yankee Jib
- 130% Jib
- Staysail
- *Asymmetric Spinnaker, needs work