41′ Lord Nelson Cruiser – 1982 – $119,995
***THIS SAILBOAT IS SOLD***
Builder/Designer |
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| Builder: | Lord Nelson |
Dimensions |
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| LOA: | 41′ |
| LWL: | 36′ 2″ |
| Beam: | 12′ 10″ |
| Displacement: | 11000 lbs |
| Draft: | 5′ 8″ |
| Ballast: | 305000 lbs |
Engines |
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| Engine(s): | Diesel |
| Engine(s) HP: | 50 |
| Engine Model: | BMW |
| Hours: | 3000 |
Tankage |
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| Fuel: | 110g |
| Water: | 200g |
| Holding: | 15g |
Accommodations
Drop-dead gorgeous teak and mahogany interior complimented with extensive use of bronze/brass fittings and marble counter-tops. 6′4″ Headroom. Fourteen opening bronze ports plus dorades for excellent ventilation. Two aft staterooms Pilot berth Settee berth Red courtesy lighting throughout Full cockpit cushions made of close-celled foam Dodger (spray hood) new 2002 Bimini & side curtains new 2002
Electronics
Garmin 35 GPS connected to a Compac laptop computer with “The Captn” electronic charting software. GPS also commands the hydraulic auto pilot in the navigation mode. (New in 2002). Standard Horizon 175C chart-plotter with external antennae (new in 2005) E-Trex hand-held GPS (new in 2002) JRC 1000 radar with 16 NM range (new 2002) Apelco fish-finder with external transducer (spare depth finder) Speed & distance log Wind speed & direction SEA 156 VHF, antennae & cabling upgraded 2002 Icom 7200, SSB radio, (new March 2005, converted to be operational on HAM bands as well) Hand held Standard Horizon VHF (new 2002) Weatherfax software: Weatherfax 2000 displayed on the laptop from SSB obtained information
Galley
Fully equipped galley. Excellent storage in 5 drawers & cupboards. All counter tops surrounded by attractive fiddles. Propane stove new in 2002. Microwave oven, dual SS sinks, teak wine glass & dish racks, 12 cu. ft. well insulated Adler Barbour refrigerator/freezer.
Electrical
4 batteries-one 8D 220 amp gel-cell battery located in the forepeak is dedicated for the anchor winch, two 8D 220 amp gel cell house batteries (new 2006), one 120 amp. gel cell starter battery (new 2006) Balmar 165 amp alternator (new in 2008, old 120 amp Balmar as spare)) 60 amp 12V to 110 V inverter (2007) Intelligent 3-battery charger (2007) Kiss High output wind generator (new 2002) Transformer: 220V to 110V (for use in Europe, new 2003) Miscellaneous electrical cords & adaptors Incandescent brass lamps with separate night vision red bulbs in certain areas. Night-vision floor lighting provided throughout. 110VAC outlets throughout boat
Safety and Additional Gear
Avon Ocean Class 6-man life raft in canister mounted on deck (2002, last serviced 2007) 406 Class ACR EPIRB Additional Class B ACR EPIRB kept as spare �Ditch-bag� containing: flares, kite, GPS, hand-held VHF and other survival gear including hand operated water-maker Man-over-board pole with attached horse-shoe buoy Life jackets, flares Collision mat 3 fire-extinguishers