Accomodation A very highly finished interior by the renowned shop of French & Webb. Accommodates up to six in a "Herreshoff" style with extensive varnished mahogany and teak joiner work on white bulkheads and a varnished bamboo sole. Please note the layout drawing differs slightly form the actual boat in that there is no 2nd toilet or sink fwd. The entire interior is new as the boat was "gutted" at the start of the '02 thru '05 re-fit. While duplicating the original interior in general the new interior is more exquisetly crafted with finer more detailed moldings than done by the builders yard. Abundant natural light and ventilation with 10 large opening ports and one fixed port, 2 large hatches, 2 companionways, and three dorades. All opening hatches and ports have screens. Equally generous is the artificial light with swivel style reading lamps at each berth and settee and several overhead dome style lamps throughout. Some overhead lights are fitted with a "day/night" switch providing softer red lighting to save night vision when ducking below at night. Starting forward is the Forward Stateroom featuring a 6'-6" V-berth with filler below which there is bin type storage and storage in drop face lockers aft. A dressing seat with storage under is below the V-filler. Above the berth the hull is lined with varnished pine ceilings and there is a full length varnished mahogany storage shelf. Aft of the berth to port are inboard and outboard lockers and to starboard is a large hanging locker. Next aft is the Main Salon with U shaped dinette to port. The dinette can be made down into a double berth and has bin type storage under, additional storage is outboard behind the seat backs and in lockers shelves above. Opposite to starboard is the galley featuring a Force 10 gimballed 3 burner propane stove with oven, extensive Corian counter tops, and abundant storage in several lockers and drawers H&C pressure water and raw water (sea water via foot pump) are at the galley sink. A top load refrigeration box with separate freezer section is cooled by an engine driven and 12 volt DC Sea Frost unit. Just aft of the galley is the gracefully curved main companionway. Opposite the companionway is the enclosed head with separate access from the main salon area and private access from the Master Stateroom aft. The head features a manual w.c. plumbed via a Y valve to a new holding tank fitted with a Tankwatch monitoring system and macerator pump. Ensuite shower with new teak grate drains to the separate gray water box with automatic pump out. In the fwd outboard corner is the vanity with porcelin sink and H&C pressure water. Good storage under the vanity and in lockers outboard. Furthest aft is the private Master Stateroom featuring a private companionway aft and to port, 2 large quarter berths with bin type storage under and varnished pine ceilings lining the hull above along with a full length varnished mahogany storage shelf. Forward of the stbd berth is a large hanging locker with light.
PolyPlanar AM/FM/CD stereo
Chelsea 6" Brass Clock & Barometer
Cellular Tel signal booster
3 12 volt cabin fan
Force 10 3 burner propane stove with oven
Trident elect. propane solenoid
Seafrost engine and 12 volt refrig.
Sails and Rigging A very highly finished interior by the renowned shop of French & Webb. Accommodates up to six in a "Herreshoff" style with extensive varnished mahogany and teak joiner work on white bulkheads and a varnished bamboo sole. Please note the layout drawing differs slightly form the actual boat in that there is no 2nd toilet or sink fwd. The entire interior is new as the boat was "gutted" at the start of the '02 thru '05 re-fit. While duplicating the original interior in general the new interior is more exquisetly crafted with finer more detailed moldings than done by the builders yard. Abundant natural light and ventilation with 10 large opening ports and one fixed port, 2 large hatches, 2 companionways, and three dorades. All opening hatches and ports have screens. Equally generous is the artificial light with swivel style reading lamps at each berth and settee and several overhead dome style lamps throughout. Some overhead lights are fitted with a "day/night" switch providing softer red lighting to save night vision when ducking below at night. Starting forward is the Forward Stateroom featuring a 6'-6" V-berth with filler below which there is bin type storage and storage in drop face lockers aft. A dressing seat with storage under is below the V-filler. Above the berth the hull is lined with varnished pine ceilings and there is a full length varnished mahogany storage shelf. Aft of the berth to port are inboard and outboard lockers and to starboard is a large hanging locker. Next aft is the Main Salon with U shaped dinette to port. The dinette can be made down into a double berth and has bin type storage under, additional storage is outboard behind the seat backs and in lockers shelves above. Opposite to starboard is the galley featuring a Force 10 gimballed 3 burner propane stove with oven, extensive Corian counter tops, and abundant storage in several lockers and drawers H&C pressure water and raw water (sea water via foot pump) are at the galley sink. A top load refrigeration box with separate freezer section is cooled by an engine driven and 12 volt DC Sea Frost unit. Just aft of the galley is the gracefully curved main companionway. Opposite the companionway is the enclosed head with separate access from the main salon area and private access from the Master Stateroom aft. The head features a manual w.c. plumbed via a Y valve to a new holding tank fitted with a Tankwatch monitoring system and macerator pump. Ensuite shower with new teak grate drains to the separate gray water box with automatic pump out. In the fwd outboard corner is the vanity with porcelin sink and H&C pressure water. Good storage under the vanity and in lockers outboard. Furthest aft is the private Master Stateroom featuring a private companionway aft and to port, 2 large quarter berths with bin type storage under and varnished pine ceilings lining the hull above along with a full length varnished mahogany storage shelf. Forward of the stbd berth is a large hanging locker with light.
PolyPlanar AM/FM/CD stereo
Chelsea 6" Brass Clock & Barometer
Cellular Tel signal booster
3 12 volt cabin fan
Force 10 3 burner propane stove with oven
Trident elect. propane solenoid
Seafrost engine and 12 volt refrig.
Electrical System The yacht has been completely re-wired including all primary wiring, distribution wiring, panels etc. She is wired for both 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC service. A Mastervolt Inverter/Charger handles lighter 110 volt loads when off the dock.
12 Volt CD
Switch panel with breakers
Volt & Amp meters
2 4D house & inverter batteries
1 Group 27 engine start battery
80 amp alternator
12 vdc outlets at all cabins & helm
12 volt interior lighting
Courtesy lights below and on deck
Foredeck light
Cockpit light
Masthead tricolor
Windex lt.
cockpit locker, engine compartment and hanging locker lights
110 Volt AC
Switch panel with breakers
Volt & Amp meter
3 outlets
Water heater
Inverter/battery charger
30 amp shore power connection aft
50' 30 amp shore power cord
Electronics All new electronics in '05. The Raymarine E-120 Chart/Radar display is on a swingout bracket adjacent to the private aft cabin companionway and swings out to be easily seen by the helmsperson. The E-120 unit is interfaced with an ASI transceiver and displays similarly equipped vessels heading/speed/intercept and call sign. A copper grounding strip has been installed from bow to stern for Single Side Bank installation would one so choose.
At Nav. Station
Raymarine ST60 Tridata
Raymarine ST60 Multi display
Icom M-602 VHF with DSC
Raymarine E-120 display
ASI transciever
Dual transducers for depth
Cockpit
Raymarine ST 60 Speed
Raymarine ST60 Depth
Raymarine ST60 Wind Pt. & Speed
Raymarine ST6001 Autopilot
Danforth 6" Consellation Compass in a binnacle mount (rebuilt '05)
Mechanical Equipment All new electronics in '05. The Raymarine E-120 Chart/Radar display is on a swingout bracket adjacent to the private aft cabin companionway and swings out to be easily seen by the helmsperson. The E-120 unit is interfaced with an ASI transceiver and displays similarly equipped vessels heading/speed/intercept and call sign. A copper grounding strip has been installed from bow to stern for Single Side Bank installation would one so choose.
At Nav. Station
Raymarine ST60 Tridata
Raymarine ST60 Multi display
Icom M-602 VHF with DSC
Raymarine E-120 display
ASI transciever
Dual transducers for depth
Cockpit
Raymarine ST 60 Speed
Raymarine ST60 Depth
Raymarine ST60 Wind Pt. & Speed
Raymarine ST6001 Autopilot
Danforth 6" Consellation Compass in a binnacle mount (rebuilt '05)
Hull Solid fiberglass hull finished with white Awlgrip, gold cove stripe and flag blue boot top. Bottom is barrier coated and finished with a hard epoxy red anti fouling. Decks are cored fiberglass with a teak overlay (as noted in the "additional section" all of the coring was replaced during the refit from the inside with new interior laminate all vacumm bagged). The teak deck was new in the late nineties and has no fastenings in it. The deck house is fiberglass with solid teak laminated on the sides of the trunk cabin. All of the exterior brightwork was refisnished in '05 and has several coats of gloss spar varnish showing nice depth.
Edson pedestal steering
Varnished teak cockpit table
Teak steering wheel
Stainless steering wheel
Lofrans electric anchor windlass
Salt water wash down
45 lb. Bruce with 200' chain
33 lb Bruce with 20' chain & 150' rode
3rd anchor rode and chain aft
Divided anchor locker with light!
2 10 lb propane tanks
New stainless "sissy bars" P&S at mast
3 New stainless dorades
New dorade boxes
Deck Equipment It is difficult to comprehend, even having been aboard the finished product, the extent of the refit this stunning yacht has received. Twice surveyed during the refit process to document its extent, the second surveyor, very highly regarded Paul Haley of G. W. Full & Assoc. used words like "sparking jewel" to describe her. The boat is in virtually all respects new. I will quickly highlight what is original and then re-detail the rebuild below. The hull, basic deck house, and the outer fiberglass skin of the cored deck are orginal and that is it! Even the hull, one might argue is not completely orginal given the keel removal and new glass that went into it winter of '07/08. '98/99 new teak decks with no fastenings '02 commencement of major refit: entire interior of the hull was gutted, all deck coring and the inner fiberglass skin was removed and all new end grain balsa coring was installed along with a new inner skin with the entire laminate vacumm bagged. All new wiring, switch panels, lighting fixtures. All new fuel, water, holding, gray water tanks, all new pumps, plumbing and plumbing fixtures. The entire interior having been removed including the bulkheads (see photos) a new interior was crafted by French & Webb to a very high standard. Some orginal woodwork was saved such as the teak doors etc. All of the new wood work is done to a higher standard than the original builders yard. Where any original woodwork was used it was, of course, refinished. All new headliner, cushions, upholstery, pillows everything is new. The engine was installed in 2004 and of course all associated equipment, fuel tank, engine beds, controls, Racor fuel filter are all new. All new tanks, plumbing, plumbing fixtures, pumps, through hulls and seacocks. Up on deck: The teak decks were new in the late nineties and are glued, not screwed down. The core of the decking was removed during the rebuild, from the inside out, new coring and new interior laminate was installed using a vacumm bag technology. All chain plates were removed and replaced with heavier higher grade stainless (all new gussetts below tying the chain plates to the hull); new custom stainless stem head fitting, new stanchions, bow and stern rails, and lifelines, all new ports, all hatches new or rebuilt, new dorade boxes and new polished stainless steel dorades, new sissy or granny bars at the mast. All new Edson steering, new teak cockpit grates. New windlass and assoc wiring, new ground tackle, new saltwater wash down system, new ABYC compliant propane locker and 2 10 lb. tanks. New masts and booms, standing and running rigging, new custom carbon fiber mast step, all new sails, winches, and mainsheet traveller system, new geneoa and staysail tracks, detachable inner forestay, and roller furl system are all new as are all of the sails, sail cover and other canvas. The toe rails were removed and new toe rails built and installed rebedded and as was all other brightwork refinished. The hull was completely stripped and refinished with white Awlgrip, gold cove stripe, and Awlgripped flag blue boot top, bottom was barrier coated. While the toe rails were off and before Awlgripping the original glass in the hull deck joint was gorund back and new fiberglass laid up. New rudder fabricated in fiberglass with all new rudder stock, quadrant etc. Originally built to Lloyds of specifications and new work was done to the same spec. Words alone cannot convey what this boat is all about so we have prepared a CD with nearly 100 photographs that show not only her current condition but detail much of the refit work that was done on her. Please call for one and we will gladly mail a copy to you. Then you simply have to come see her for yourself if you are truly going to appreciate her.
4 2.5 lb ABC Dry Chem Fire Ext.
3 fenders
4 docklines
6 PFDs
Lifesling
Horn
Flare Kit
Remarks Seldom has a yacht ever had the kind of rebuild that OWL has. The vessel was completely gutted and completely rebuilt between 2002 and 2005. Essentially a new boat on a 1965 hull. She was twice surveyed during the process with the final surveyor using words like "stunning jewel". You often hear the words "must be seen to be appreciated" but they have never been more true than in this case. Over $500,000 spent on her refit! Please read the full specs for details.
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