Introduction Traditional good looks, shoal draft and quality construction and modern design techniques are combined wonderfully to produce this excellent cruising yacht. Klame has been continually updated with top quality equipment and can be counted on to provide her next owners with many years of safe and comfortable cruising.
Accomodation This interior is beautifully, yet simply finished using lots of teak with white overhead and white accents. Ventilation is excellent, with lots of opening ports and hatches.<p>The layout is traditional, beginning with a V-berth stateroom forward. Hanging lockers and other storage is provided. The saloon is next aft and has an L-shaped settee to starboard that converts to a double berth, a bulkhead mounted teak dining table and a straight settee to port. The table may be folded up against the bulkhead when not in use. Just aft of the main saloon, to starboard, one finds the large head compartment, complete with marine toilet, sink, telephone type shower and good storage. The galley is opposite. Aft of the head compartment is a hanging locker and a proper nav station with a chart table large enough for a paper chart. There is plenty of room for built in electronics. To port is a large double berth that can be closed off for privacy.
AM/FM/Cassette stereo
Screens for all ports
Galley/Laundry This U shaped galley is located just aft of the port settee. It provides good counter and storage space. Additionally, the icebox is well away from the engine compartment.
Well insulated icebox with Adler-Barbour refrigeration
Six gal water heater ('02)
Double S/S sinks with H/C pressure water
Freshwater foot pump
Dickenson 4 burner propane stove
Electronics
Autopilot ('02)
Micrologic Explorer GPS
Datamarine knotmeter/log
Datamarine depthfinder
Datamarine windspeed & direction
Horizon VHF radio
Micrologic Loran
Compass
Electrical System
(2) 6 volt batteries ('05)
(1) 12v engine start battery ('05)
Battery parallel switch
High output alternator w/Smart regulator
Auto battery charger ('02)
Shorepower connection & cord
Deck Equipment
Manual anchor windlass
45# CQR w/40' chain + 150' nylon rode
33# Bruce anchor w/20' chain + 150' nylon rode
Dodger & bimini
Avon inflatable dinghy
Bottom was vinylester barrier coated ('02)
Dbl lifelines replaced in '02
S/S swim ladder
Chrome dorade vents
Sails and Rigging
Profurl roller furling on headstay ('02)
Standing rigging replaced in '02
Mainsail w/2 reef points
Jiffy reefing
135% genoa ('02)
Asymetrical spinnaker
Storm sails
Barient winches
Remarks Dickersons were built in a lovely boatyard here on the Chesapeake Bay, using only the best materials and the best of the Eastern Shore craftsmen. Ferenc Mate gives the Dickersons, and the Dickerson 37' in particular, a wonderful write up in his book The World's Best Sailboats.
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