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INTERYACHT of Annapolis, MD

7076 Bembe Beach Road - Annapolis, MD
410-280-6100

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S2 YACHTS 11.0A
Listing Number: YC-34941
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Listing 770012923
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Name: DOLPHIN LEAP
LOA: 36' 0"
Beam: 11'11"
Draft:
        Min: 5'6"
        Max: 5'6"
Model Year: 1980
Model: 11.0A
Hull:
        Material: Fiberglass
        Type: Keel

Cruise:
Max:
LWL: 27
LOD:
Bridge Clearance: 49'
Range:
Hull Color:
Designer:
Interior:
Built: 1980
Last Refit: 01-Jan-00
Displacement: 15000 LBS
Ballast: 6000 LBS
Fuel: 50gal
Water: 80gal

Power: 1 - 35hp Volvo MD 17C Diesel

Located: Deale MD United States

Offered at: $ 47,000 USD

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Accommodations

Entering through the companionway and down the solid teak steps, you'll land on the teak and holly cabin sole that was replaced in 2001.  To port is the U-shaped galley, complete with its own beer tap and solid teak serving shelf which can be used as a serving pass-through.  Over this shelf is a teak storage cabinet with teak and cane front doors.

Across from the galley to starboard is the forward-facing navigation station (storage beneath) just ahead of the large quarterberth (storage above and aft).  Going forward in the main salon is a settee (storage below) to starboard that sleeps one and a convertible dinette (storage below dining table and forward cushions) to port that can sleep two.


Forward of the dinette is the head complete with toilet, two teak towel racks and sink and shower w/teak soap dishes.  Double entry doors create privacy from the main cabin, while allowing access from the V-berth.

Across from the head is a full hanging locker with double louvered doors, a separate wet locker for foul-weather gear and an adjacent cabinet with teak drawers.

The V-berth cabin contains plenty of storage, including shelves, and its own separate door for privacy from the main salon.

Note the following:  solar powered ventilation fan; eight interior lights and two fans; teak shelves added port and starboard in salon and head; two wool blankets and pillows; new wall liner ('01); new interior cushions ('95); new head ('99); Battleship Grey epoxy paint all lockers and under cushions; curtains for all windows and portholes; CD player

Galley

  • Self-draining, Gelcoat-lined, dry storage well w/Formica-surfaced lid (next to the sink)
  • Two-burner gimbaled propane stove/oven with safety rail and additional utensil storage directly under the oven
  • Deep double stainless steel sinks
  • Beer tap with CO2
  • Dishes, flatware, acrylic wine glasses, pots and pans, etc.
  • Hot and cold pressure water
  • Manual fresh water pump for backup
  • Hot water tank ('94)
  • Engine heat exchange hot water system
  • 9' cu. ft. insulated, self-draining icebox
  • Aft countertop w/handy alcove for storage and a set of stacked teak drawers in lower cabinet front
  • Spice racks

Navigation Station

Using the front edge of the starboard quarterberth as a convenient seat, the large solid teak desktop has a hinged fold-out that creates an even larger charting surface.  The entire top hinges up revealing storage.  Above the quarterberth is a storage area for chart tubes.

Electrical System

12/110V systems
Spreader lights
Battery charger
 

Electronics and Navigation

  • Wind Machine
  • Autohelm 3000
  • ICOM VHF radio ('95)
  • Hand-held GPS
  • Radio and cassette player
 

Deck and Hull

  • S2 custom non-skid deck and cockpit surfaces
  • Skeg rudder
  • Translucent acrylic sliding companionway hatch (new) w/stainless steel safety handrail w/brass lock
  • Clear acrylic forward deck hatch and midship hatch w/non-skid teak stripes
  • Teak screens for all hatches 
  • Three rugged cockpit lockers
  • Double-decker cockpit locker to starboard and twin lazarettes
  • Custom built-in self-draining
  • Dorade vents
  • Manual (gusher-type) bilge pump
  • Automatic bilge pump
  • S2 custom welded S.S. double rail bow and stern pulpits
  • Mast step
  • Fender and halyard cleats
  • Four accessory cleats on stanchions for awning lines or bumpers
  • Lifelines ('98)
  • Teak companionway entry handrails
  • Awning with poles
  • Cockpit table and drink holder
  • Leather-covered wheel
  • Hull professionally compounded and polished each year
  • Pennant halyards on port and starboard spreaders
  • Sea nettle pool (fully appreciated in July and August)
  • Dinghy
  • Dinghy davits
  • Honda 4-cycle, 15 hp outboard engine with engine mount and switch
  • Large T-shaped cockpit w/contoured seats and backrest with two scupper drains
  • Fiberglass storm hatch cover for main companionway
  • Solid teak weather-grooved bentboards
  • Six large bronze acrylic weather-tight main cabin windows
  • Forward anchor locker w/overboard drains
  • 150' anchor rode in bow locker w/anchor and spare Danforth anchor
  • Bronze seacocks on all thru-hulls
  • Eight S.S. double lifeline stanchions
  • Recessed non-trip teak deck handrails w/custom molded fiberglass supports
  • Bar-b-que grill (pulpit mounted)
  • Hammock
  • Swim ladder w/teak steps
  • Bosun's chair
  • Seven life preservers
  • Windscoop
    Emergency tiller
  • Baltiplate bottom every year since '92
  • Boot stripes ('85)

Sails, Rigging and Winches

Aluminum spars (Awlgrip boom and mast '02 - painted '04); mast stepped and refurbished hold-down bolts; stainless steel standing rigging; (new standing/running rigging including insulated backstay '96); new genoa sheets ('01); spinnaker halyard ('04); boom vang w/new topping lift ('97); new exterior main track on mast; whisker/spinnaker pole w/mast track, lazy sheet/guys; all rigging for spinnaker w/halyard, topping lift, downhaul, turning blocks and winches; mainsail traveler with 4 to 1 and 16 to 1 purchase; halyard and reefing stoppers; spare halyard.

SAILS (7 as follows)</B>:  Sobstad mainsail with double reefing and cover; spare mainsail; Sobstad 150 genoa (upgraded '03 - extra roach added); 110% genoa; 132% genoa; spinnaker (upgraded); storm jib (never used)

WINCHES:  Two Lewmar 42's, 2-speed ST ('92); two single-speed winches
 

Mechanical and Engine

Volvo Penta 35hp MD 17C with 110S saildrive and manual
Engine overhaul ('99)
Two-blade folding propeller
Volvo MD17C engine parts manual
New fuel tank ('01)

Exclusions

Personal effects and decorations

Remarks

If you are looking for a fast and comfortable vessel for the Chesapeake Bay or to sail the Caribbean, you can't go wrong with this proven bluewater cruiser.  She is a lightly used, two-owner vessel with great accommodations that has been meticulously maintained by the current owner.  Just load your supplies on board, and she's ready to go!

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