This is a beautiful 60-foot converted Danish fishing ketch that was converted to a sailing yacht by the current owners decades ago. It has sailed the seas in friendly and not so friendly waters and has a variety of security features, including a custom shotgun mount on the salon door. The vessel h...more
This is a beautiful 60-foot converted Danish fishing ketch that was converted to a sailing yacht by the current owners decades ago. It has sailed the seas in friendly and not so friendly waters and has a variety of security features, including a custom shotgun mount on the salon door. The vessel has unique antique charm throughout; some original and some designed with thoughtful foresight during the conversion. Notice the charming glass between the rafters in the salon area.
The vessel's 16 foot beam offers a huge salon and galley area, featuring a very large u-shaped dinette that could accommodate 10 for dinner, and there is a large bench style couch facing the dinette. The galley is equipped with a 4-burner propane stove and oven, a double stainless steel sink, a microwave, an under counter refrigerator/freezer, and plenty of hardwood countertops and cabinets that are beautifully finished. The kitchen storage is well designed with features for the high seas that lock-in glass dry storage containers and more.
The sleeping quarters include a queen size bed in the main private stateroom, a double berth folds out from the bench, and two bunks in the companion way for guests.
The head has a manual pump toilet, a tile floor, a granite topped vanity with a stainless steel sink, and a large shower with a ceramic tile enclosure. The head is also designed with a very unique and beautiful crystal-like light port that brings in natural light.
The vessel is powered with a Grenna 90 Hp semi-diesel engine, which means compression is half of a normal diesel engine. The semi-diesel design requires glow plugs and favors a longer life. It also has two Lister diesel generators. One is in the engine room & the other is on the aft deck behind the wheelhouse. The aft generator is setup to power a high capacity bilge pump in the event the boat is taking on water.
If you want a classic sailing vessel capable of cruising the globe, this is a must-see.
This vessel appears to be very well cared for. All areas are finished with care, and corrosion is as absent as you will ever see on a sailing vessel of this type.
The sails, covers, and rigging are all reported to be in good condition.
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