1989 45′ Custom Sea Maid
Overview
- Office Email: bayyachts@gmail.com
- Salesperson Name & Number: Georges DeBoelpaep 619-609-8861
- Salesperson Email: georges.deboelpaep@gmail.com
- Status: Available
- Boat Location: San Diego, California
- Model: Sea Maid
- Type: Cutter
- Year: 1989
- Length (feet): 47
- LOA: 45'3
- Beam: 13'3
- Max Draft: 6'6
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Drive Type: Direct Drive
- Boat Name: EDELWEISS
- Staterooms : 2
- Heads: 2
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Available for Co-Op?: Yes
- Available For Sale In U.S. Waters?: Yes
- Hull ID#: Unknown
- Fuel Capacity (gallons): 150
- Water Capacity (gallons): 100
- Waste Tank (gallons): 36
- Engine 1 Make & location: Perkins
- Engine 1 Model: 4 Cylinder
- Engine 1 Hours: 960
- Engine 1 Power (hp): 45
- Weight: 31000
- Hull Shape: Monohull
Description
CLASSIC CUTTER, strongest bluewater yacht ever built
Electronics:
- Depthsounder
- Wind speed and direction
- Navigation center
- Plotter
- Compass
- GPS
- VHF
Sails:
- Fully battened mainsail
- Battened mainsail
- Genoa
Rigging:
- Steering wheel
- Electric winch
- Spinnaker pole
Inside Equipment:
- Electric bilge pump
- Manual bilge pump
- Battery charger
- Heating (electric)
- Hot water
- Oven
- Electric head (2 new electric heads)
- Refrigerator
- Deep freezer
Electrical Equipment:
- Shore power inlet
- Inverter
- Electrical Circuit: 110V
Outside Equipment/Extras:
- Cockpit cushions
- Swimming ladder
- Outboard engine brackets
- Electric windlass
Covers:
- Bimini Top (NEW 2022)
- Mainsail cover
- Cockpit cover (NEW 2022)
Additional Information:
- Work done in 2021-2022:
- Complete hull blisters removed, epoxied, and painted with more than 5 coats, finished in pure epoxy white color with a blue stripe.
- All new true haul fittings (bronze)
- New shaft fabricated and new bronze folding propeller
- New 2022 Bimini top with around isinglass
- New water system pump
- New shower unit
- New overboard pump
- New Heads
- New bilge pumps
- Engine restored with new stainless steel exhaust manifold, hoses, water pump, heat exchangers