Cheoy Lee
Offshore 41
41' /
12.5m
Seattle ,
Washington ,
United States
Description
Data Sheet
LOA | 41' (12.47 meters) |
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Type | sail |
Year | 1978 |
Beam | 12' |
Draft Max | 6' |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Fiberglass |
Engines
Engine 1
I D | 117720 |
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Engine Make | Perkins |
Engine Model | 4-108 |
Engine Year | 1989 |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Full Details
Refit
Major Refit in 2015
- All standing rigging and mast wiring replaced.
- New Upper Cabin Side paneling
- Living are varnished and painted
- Refinished teak and Holly Sole
- Most Metal fittings/Ports/Dorades re-Chromed (and look like new)
- Coated Stainless Steel Double Lifelines(Replaced in 2021)
- Newer Sails and 2005 Harken Furling system
- Galley remodeled in 2005 with new countertops
- 50 gallon keel-integral fiberglass fuel tank work ,2021: tank was opened and cleaned, new gasket installed and the fuel was polished. - Waste system installed in August, 2017 by Seaview Boatyard. This installation included the waste tank, Raritan toilet, Jabsco Macerator Pump and Y-valve and all plumbing lines.
*Dining Table has cushions and drops to provide another bed. (see pictures)
Details
Builder/Year/Model/Hull No.: Cheoy Lee Shipyards, Hong Kong/ 1978/Offshore 41 Ketch/CHL03222C178
Designer: Ray Richards
Hull: Length/Beam/Draft: 40’11”/12’09”/6’00”
Keel/Ballast Type: Modified Full Keel/8900lbs Internal Cast Iron
Hull Material: Molded Fiberglass
Deck/House Materials: Fiberglass sandwich w/Balsa Core; Teak Deck Overlay. (Note: Deck seams were all removed and replaced in 2015.)
Main Engine
Perkins 4-108 Diesel/1989/40 H.P.
Serial No. ED7005806371165
Fuel Tank Capacity: 50 gallons
Transmission: Paragon Hydraulic
Propeller/Shaft: 16 X 14(LH) 3-Blade Bronze/1-1/4” Stainless Steel
Spare Engine Drive Belt and Impeller
Spare Fuel and Oil Filters
Full Set of Perkins Manuals
Masts and Rigging
Main & Mizzen Masts: Spruce, Box Const./Deck Stepped w/Single Spreader and Spruce Booms
Shrouds: Single Upper/Double Lower/Stainless, 1 X 19, 5/16ths wire with Turnbuckles
Fore and Backstays: Stainless, 1 X 19, 3/8ths wire
Note: ALL Standing Rigging and Mast wiring was replaced in 2015.
Winches
Main Sheet: Harken 40ST Two-speed
Jib Sheets: Harken 48ST’s Two-speed
Main Halyard: Harken 40ST Two-speed
Mizzen Halyard: Cheoy Lee 17
Main Boom Reefing: Cheoy Lee 17
Sails
Main: Lamm Sails(2000)
Mizzen: North Sails(2012)
Furling Genoa: North Sails 140%(2015)
Harken Unit 2 Mark III Headsail Furling System (2005)
Storm Trysail: Staaf Sails
Sail Covers
Electrical Systems
12VDC: One(1) 4D Starting Battery and Two(2) House Banks each comprised of 2 6V 245AH Deep Cycle Batteries in series.
Pro Mariner Model 30A 3-Bank Battery Charger
110AC Shore Power with outlets throughout the cabin.
Marinetics Control and Circuit Breaker Panels for both 12V and 110AC systems.
Sure Power Multi-Battery Isolater
50’ Marinco 30A Power Cord
Anchoring System
Lewmar H3 12V Windlass with “UP” and “DOWN” foot switches.
300’ 5/16” BBB Galvanized Chain
45lb CQR Plow Anchor
Spare 35lb Danforth Anchor w/125’ of 5/8” Nylon 3-strand Rode and 25’ of 5/16’ Galvanized Chain
Electronics
Ray Marine ST60 Instruments: Depth, Knotmeter and Wind
Standard Horizon Model GX 2200 VHF Radio w/GPS and AIS Receiver Including Hailing/Fog Signal External Speaker
ACR Global Fix PRO Model RLB-36 406MHz GPS EPIRB
Entertainment Systems
Kenwood Model KDC-X399 Stereo with CD Player, Bluetooth, Aux, MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV, AM/FM w/Crutchfield 4 X 50W Amplifier and Built-In Stereo Speakers
Bose 151 Outside Speakers
Vizio 26” HDTV with cabin mount
Head Equipment
Raritan PHII Toilet
25 Gallon Holding Tank
Jabsco Y-Valve
Dometic Macerator and Discharge Pump
Sink w/Hot & Cold Fresh Water Faucet
Sea Water Intake Foot Pump
Separate Hot & Cold Fresh Water Faucet for Hand-Held Shower
Custom Shower Curtain Track w/Curtain
Teak Floor w/Shower Sump Pump
Matching set of Bath Towels
Safety Equipment
Navigation Lights Including AquaSignal LED Tricolor, LED Anchor and LED 20-point Steaming Lights, Stern Light and Side Lights. (Required)
Day/Night Flares with Expiration Date of July, 2024. (Required)
Type IV Throwable Horseshoe Buoy w/mount. (Required)
8” Brass Bell. (Required)
Air Horn w/Spare Bottle. (Required)
Two Fire Extinguishers mounted in cabin: One 2.5# A/BC Dry Chemical and One 5# A/BC Dry Chemical. (Required)
US Coast Guard International-Inland Navigation Rules and Regulation Book. (Required)
Danforth Constellation 8” Compass Mounted on Binnacle w/Guard and Brass Sun/Rain Cover.
Manual Bilge Pump mounted in cockpit.
Rule 1500gph Automatic Bilge Pump w/Water Witch Level Sensor
Emergency Tiller
Radar Reflector
Galley Equipment
Princess 3-burner Gimbaled Stove/w Oven.
Two 25lb Propane Tanks mounted at stern.
125 Gallon Fresh Water Tank.
Par 12V Fresh Water Pump w/Accumulator.
Twin Stainless Sinks with Hot/Cold Faucet/Sprayer.
Whale Manual Freshwater Foot Pump.
Adler-Barbour 12v Refrigerator w/Freezer Box and Ice Cube Trays
Panasonic 950W Microwave
6 Gallon Combination Water Heater: 110V or Engine Heat Exchange.
Miscellaneous Equipment
ACHILLES Model HB-300FX, 10.5’ RIB w/Foot Operated Air Pump
5 Opening Ports and 4 Opening Hatches w/Covers
Companion Way Dodger
Custom Teak Cockpit Table w/Cover
Cockpit Wind/Spray Curtains
Main Boom Gallows
Seth Thomas Clock and Barometer
HI-SEAS Bulkhead Mounted Diesel Heater w/12V Fan
Five Cabin Dorade Vents
Lunasea LED Spreader Deck Lights
Emergency Boarding Ladder
CPT “The Autopilot II” w/Wind Vane Option
Full “Stem to Stern” Deck Cover
Cabin Top Handrail Covers
Port/Starboard Toe Rail Covers
Dock Lines and Fenders
Disclaimer
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
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Steve Neidhardt
Zack Wilson started spending time on boats when he was only a few years of age. He has traveled with his family through Desolation Sound, Puget Sound, The San Juan Islands, and South East Alaska. During the past 4 years he has been commercial fishing in Alaska and in the Bering Sea. Before that he worked in shipyards where he maintained all types of vessels.