Sailing Cruiser Schooner 52 Ft Stay Sail Schooner

Mantained by marine surveyor
70,000.00 (Approx US$74,361) Reduced
  • Boat REF#  ·  333120
  • LOA  ·  51'10"
  • Year  ·  1992
  • Construction  ·  GRP
  • Underwater profile  ·  Long keel
  • Berths  ·  7
  • Engine  ·  1 x Diesel 80hp, Perkins 4.236 (1975)
  • Lying  ·  SETE
Boatshed Midi Canals
Boatshed Midi Canals
Graham Wharmby

Extra Details

Designer Serge MARTIN Architecte naval et constructeur
Builder Serge MARTIN Architecte naval et constructeur
Lying SETE
Fuel capacity 600.0 ltr Total - 2 Tanks
Water capacity 1,000.0 ltr Total - 1 Tanks

Mechanical

Engine 1 x Diesel 80hp
Engine make and model Perkins 4.236 (1975)
Engine Hours engine1= 800
Engine Cooled Indirect
Steering Wheel
Drive Shaft
Prop(s) 3 pales cupro-nickel
Fuel consumption (approx) 4.0 ltr /hour At Cruising Speed
Cruising speed (approx) 6 knots
Max speed (approx) 7 knots

### Mechanical:

This sailing yacht is equipped with a Perkins 4.236 engine, installed in 2016, offering 80 HP at 2,400 RPM, coupled with a Technodrive hydraulic gearbox. According to our owner, this Perkins engine was previously installed on a Chris-Craft motor yacht and was overhauled in 2018 by a professional mechanic known to him (purchase and overhaul invoices unavailable).

The transmission is ensured by a double cardan Scatra Drive 14100 and a thrust bearing, with a 40 mm stainless steel shaft fitted with a rope cutter between the propeller and the shaft strut. The seal is ensured by a Volvo lip seal, and the engine compartment is soundproofed to reduce noise. A removable hatch in the cockpit floor facilitates engine extraction if necessary.

New gimbal of the transmission (Scatra-drive) from 06/2024.

The three-blade cupro-nickel propeller is adapted to the new Perkins 4.236 engine of 80 HP and the Technodrive hydraulic gearbox. The 40 mm stainless steel shaft is coupled to a thrust bearing via a Scatra-drive cardan.

The rudder is equipped with a stainless steel pintle.

### Electrical:

This sailing yacht is equipped with two 12V 165 AH service batteries, as well as two engine batteries of the same capacity, all replaced in 2020. All battery switches are bipolar. The electrical system includes a "Batium" 15/24 two-way charger manufactured by GYS 24V, an alternator driven by the propeller shaft (currently removed but to be reinstalled), a Victron 24V/220V inverter, two electrical distribution panels with 24 circuit breakers, and a distribution panel for exterior lights.

Dimensions

LOA 51'10"
Beam 14'5"
Draft Min 7'5"
Displacement 18,600kg
Headroom 6'3"
Storage On marina

Rig

Schooner rigged Z Spar Aluminium spars (1990) with stainless steel standing rigging (1990)

Sails

Headsail Elite Velas - Furling (2022)
Other sails Jib ()

The sailboat is equipped with a forward Z Spars mast of 18 meters, featuring 2 sets of spreaders and a spinnaker pole. It has a "Profurl" roller furling system for both the genoa and staysail.

At the stern, there is an 18.40-meter Z Spars mast with 2 sets of spreaders for added stability. A "Profurl" mizzen roller furling system is positioned between the base of the forward mast and the top of the aft mast. Additionally, the main mast includes an integrated in-mast furling system, with bearings recently replaced in March 2020 according to the owner.

The sail plan is completed by a boom on the aft Z Spars mast and a set of stainless steel shrouds, turnbuckles, and chainplates, revised in 2012 per our owner. The winches include 2 Barbarossa 52 two-speed winches, 2 Meissner 28 two-speed winches, 2 Meissner 26 two-speed winches, as well as Lewmar two-speed self-tailing mast winches.

Regarding the sails, there is a 72m² genoa new in 2022 from Spanish brand ELITE VELAS (only 2 outings since according to our owner), a 23m² staysail on roller furling from Voilerie PHILIPPE revised in November 2022 (also with 2 outings), a 35m² in-mast furling mainsail from Elite Sails new in 2023, a 24m² mizzen on "Profurl" roller furling, and a 110m² tri-radial spinnaker from Spanish brand ELITE VELAS (available upon request).

We have been informed that maintenance work has been carried out, including the removal of the mizzen mast to replace the in-mast furling system bearings in April 2020. Additionally, the Genoa and Mizzen are new as of 2022, with only 3 outings since, and the staysail was revised in 2022 with a new UV protection strip.

The standing rigging is original and made of stainless steel. We were informed that ACMO has revised and checked the rigging twice, with the masts being unstepped for inspection and maintenance of the furling systems in 2012 and 2018.

Electrical Systems

24 volt battery, 220 shore power voltage, 4 batteries charged by: engine, shore power

Construction

Construction GRP
Underwater profile Long keel
Finish Gelcoat finish

Last haul-out and hull maintenance were completed in January 2022 at Port Leucate.

Our owner informs us that in 2021/2022, the deck was completely refurbished by a professional specialising in stratification. The hull is made of polyester laminated composite on a mold, with longitudinal stiffeners every 400mm, frames, floors, and local reinforcements entirely compliant with Lloyd's standards.

No keel bolts. The ballast, made of cast iron and lead, was poured into the bottom of the keel, which is integral to the hull, and then a casting resin saturated the ballast.

The boat is equipped with a polyester water tank integrated into the hull with a capacity of 1000 liters, with a pressurized water system supplying:
- A double sink in the kitchen
- A shower room

Space is available for the installation of a black water tank.

The original deck, consisting of two 12mm plywood layers on Iroko laminated beams and entirely covered with 12mm teak slats, was completely replaced in 2021 and 2022 with 22mm plywood layers, covered with a layer of ROVIMAT 500 and two layers of ROVING 250, then coated with white gel-coat and painted with KIWIGRIP.

All hatches are framed in teak, the cockpit is equipped with teak gratings, the cockpit seats are teak-slatted, the superstructure sides are made of 22mm plywood, and the cabin top is constructed similarly to the deck. The stainless steel stanchions, 25mm in diameter, are spaced every 1.20m with double lifelines, and the 25mm stainless steel bow and stern pulpits are bolted through the deck. Finally, a stainless steel bow roller and stainless steel davits, installed in 2013, complete the equipment.

Accommodation

Total # of berths 7
No. of double berths 3
No. of single berths 1
Cabin(s) 3
Handbasin 2
Shower 2
Heads 2 heads (Manual)

New full cockpit cover with two side zip openings for easier access to the cockpit (06/2024).

You enter the boat via a descent of 6 steps, directly arriving in the spacious main saloon of the sailboat (with a headroom of 1.90 meters here).

The floors are laminated 22mm plywood, offering an authentic teak imitation. The corridors are dressed in maple plywood, while the cabins are covered with wall-to-wall carpet.

To port, there is a large settee that can seat 8 people, a large table, and toward the bow, a chart table covered with cork. Across from the large dining table is a TV to enjoy your favorite programs.

The boat is equipped with a 50-litre electric water heater (220V), an electric heater (220V), and an ethanol fireplace in the saloon, providing warmth and conviviality during evenings at sea.

The boat can comfortably accommodate up to 9 people thanks to its 3 double cabins and the saloon berth. The joinery in iroko and satin-varnished oak, combined with white polyurethane paint, brings a lot of light into the boat's interior.

To starboard, there is a first cabin with a double bed (75X180), and here the headroom is 1.90 meters.

Continuing forward to starboard, there is a shower with teak gratings, and a separate manual toilet (still 1.90 meters of headroom in these two spaces).

Next, there is the forward peak cabin with a 120X180 bed, currently used as storage space (1.90 meters of headroom).

Returning to the saloon, let's head toward the stern.

To port, there is the boat's open kitchen (with 1.90 meters of headroom) equipped with a sink, 3 burners, and a gas oven. The kitchen features end-grain oak wood surfaces, complemented by tiling on the countertop. For storing provisions, a 200-liter cooler and a 50-liter refrigerator is operating on 24 volts, with a new cold unit installed in 2013.

Finally, at the stern, there is the owner's aft cabin with 1.75 meters of headroom and a 160X200 bed. It has its own recently renovated shower and toilet equipped with a sink. This shower also provides access to the engine room, facilitating its maintenance.

The boat includes a workshop equipped with storage for tools, featuring a vice mounted on a workbench.

3 burner gas cooker/stove

Accommodation

Cooker/stove
Oven
Sink
Icebox
Refrigerator
Cabin heating
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
Fresh water wash
Raw water wash
Bar Sink
Microwave
Dryer

New full cockpit cover with two side zip openings for easier access to the cockpit (06/2024).

You enter the boat via a descent of 6 steps, directly arriving in the spacious main saloon of the sailboat (with a headroom of 1.90 meters here).

The floors are laminated 22mm plywood, offering an authentic teak imitation. The corridors are dressed in maple plywood, while the cabins are covered with wall-to-wall carpet.

To port, there is a large settee that can seat 8 people, a large table, and toward the bow, a chart table covered with cork. Across from the large dining table is a TV to enjoy your favorite programs.

The boat is equipped with a 50-litre electric water heater (220V), an electric heater (220V), and an ethanol fireplace in the saloon, providing warmth and conviviality during evenings at sea.

The boat can comfortably accommodate up to 9 people thanks to its 3 double cabins and the saloon berth. The joinery in iroko and satin-varnished oak, combined with white polyurethane paint, brings a lot of light into the boat's interior.

To starboard, there is a first cabin with a double bed (75X180), and here the headroom is 1.90 meters.

Continuing forward to starboard, there is a shower with teak gratings, and a separate manual toilet (still 1.90 meters of headroom in these two spaces).

Next, there is the forward peak cabin with a 120X180 bed, currently used as storage space (1.90 meters of headroom).

Returning to the saloon, let's head toward the stern.

To port, there is the boat's open kitchen (with 1.90 meters of headroom) equipped with a sink, 3 burners, and a gas oven. The kitchen features end-grain oak wood surfaces, complemented by tiling on the countertop. For storing provisions, a 200-liter cooler and a 50-liter refrigerator is operating on 24 volts, with a new cold unit installed in 2013.

Finally, at the stern, there is the owner's aft cabin with 1.75 meters of headroom and a 160X200 bed. It has its own recently renovated shower and toilet equipped with a sink. This shower also provides access to the engine room, facilitating its maintenance.

The boat includes a workshop equipped with storage for tools, featuring a vice mounted on a workbench.

3 burner gas cooker/stove

Deck Gear

Sun awning
Warps
Fenders
Swim Ladder
Instrument Covers
Passerelle
Bimini
Bow Thruster

2 halyard winches
6 sheet winches
Electric Guindeau 2000 W commandes à distance filaire. windlass
2 anchors
(Brittany)
164'1" of chain
164'1" of warp
FJORD dinghy (2000)
(Inflatable)
2.5hp outboard, Yamaha 4 temps, Short Shaft (2020)
This sailboat is equipped with two anchoring lines: one with a 35 Kg "Britany" anchor and 100 meters of 12mm chain, and another with a 27 Kg "Britany" anchor, 50 meters of 12mm chain, and 100 meters of 22mm rope.

It also includes a set of fenders to protect the hull during docking maneuvers.

An "Autohelm 7000" autopilot is installed on board.

Additionally, there is a 160 Kg VETUS electric bow thruster and a 2000 W windlass with wired remote controls to facilitate mooring and anchoring maneuvers.

Nav Equipment

Compass
Speed
Wind
Radar
GPS
Autopilot
Stereo
Navigation lights
TV
Fish Finder
Echo sounder

The sailboat is equipped with a VHF radio, replaced in 2012.

For navigation, a GARMIN radar with a range of 24 miles was installed in 2012. It is currently out of service and requires a revision. Additionally, a GARMIN GPS-plotter was replaced in 2012.

A depth sounder is integrated with the GARMIN screen.

Lastly, the sailboat is equipped with an "Autohelm 7000" autopilot with a GARMIN central unit, which was also replaced in 2012.

Safety Equipment

Boarding ladder

4 bilge pumps (1 manual / 3 Electric)

Replacement of the copper gas hose in 2022.

Broker's Comments

Offshore Cruising Sailboat, 52-Foot Schooner, 1st Category, Type Epidaure for Sale. Boatshed Midi Canals is pleased to present this 52-foot offshore cruising sailboat for sale.

The owner of this sailboat is an independent maritime expert who has maintained and renovated it over the past 12 years. The last hull maintenance and deck work was completed in 2022 by a professional laminator. With three cabins, two showers, hot water, and heating, this schooner is equipped for long-distance sailing (autopilot, radar, GPS, depth sounder), and the engine was replaced in 2016.

This is a long-distance cruising sailboat that seems able for a world tour, all at an affordable price!

For further information or to arrange visits, please contact Graham, your local Boatshed Midi Canals broker.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

Owners FAQ's

How long have you owned the boat for?

12 years

Why are you selling her?

No longer wish to use the boat

Where have you sailed her?

Mediterranean sea

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