Le bateau présenté n'est pas actuellement en vente par Boatshed. Les informations et images du bateau présentées font partie du catalogue arrière de Boatshed des plus de 25000 bateaux que nous avons répertoriés au cours des 20 dernières années et apparaissent ici à des fins d'informations générales et de conseils sur Boatshed et nos systèmes et services de vente de bateaux.

Alajuela 38

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  • Bateau REF#  ·  207651
  • Longeur hors tout  ·  11.58m
  • Année  ·  1977
  • Construction  ·  Fibre de Verre
  • Coque  ·  Quille longue
  • Couchettes  ·  4
  • Moteur  ·  1 x gasoil 40cv, Pisces Isuzu (1977)
  • Visible à  ·  Bellingham, WA
Boatshed Everett
Boatshed Everett
Gretchen Miles

Le bateau présenté n'est pas actuellement en vente par Boatshed. Les informations et images du bateau présentées font partie du catalogue arrière de Boatshed des plus de 25000 bateaux que nous avons répertoriés au cours des 20 dernières années et apparaissent ici à des fins d'informations générales et de conseils sur Boatshed et nos systèmes et services de vente de bateaux.

Détails supplémentaires

Architecte Mike Riding - William Atkin
Chantier Alajuela Yacht Corp.
Visible à Bellingham, WA
Capacité carburant 295.5 L (65.0 G) Total - 1 Cuve(s)
Capacité d'eau 363.6 L (80.0 G) Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Capacité réservoir eaux noires 127.3 L (28.0 G) Total - 1 Cuve(s)
Dernière expertise 01/08/2006

Mécanique

Moteur 1 x gasoil 40cv
Marque et le modèle du moteur Pisces Isuzu (1977)
Heures moteur moteur1= 4800
Refroidi par Indirect
Barre barre franche
Transmission arbre d'hélice
Hélice(s) 3 blade
Consommation carburant (approx) 3.6 L (0.8 G) /hr A vitesse de croisière
Vitesse de croisière 6 noeuds
Vitesse Max 7.5 noeuds
Pièces de rechange moteur
Déssalinisateur

Engine is Pisces Isuzu three-cylinder diesel. Engine hours are an estimate only; current owner purchased boat knowing hour meter was not working. Owner has estimated running less than 2400 hours since purchase. Owner believes engine is extremely strong. Hamilton Engine Sales, Inc. has indicated expected engine life, with good maintenance, to be approximately 20,000 - 30,000 hours. Oil was changed after every trip to keep engine in good shape. Engine has had minimal repairs: Fuel pump was replaced in 2014; heat exchanger was repainted and repaired in 2011 due to corrosion. Owner reports engine has never failed to start! Transmission: Borg-Warner 2.57:1 ratio. Prop: left-handed, 3 blade, 18"x14".
Speed: 6.7 knots @ 1800 RPM, 7.5 knots max.
30 amp system, 2 - 6v house batteries, 1 - 12v start battery. There is an extra 16 HP Yanmar diesel engine on board which has not been used by current owner. The Yanmar powers the watermaker, diving air, and an alternator for charging batteries. This equipment on board but has not been used by current owner.

Dimensions

Longeur hors tout 11.58m
Longeur flottaison 9.93m
Bau 3.51m
Tirant d'eau Min 1.70m
Tirant d'eau Max 1.85m
Tirant d'Air 16.76m
Deplacement 12,247kg (27,004.6lbs)
Hauteur sous barrots 1.96m
Stationnement Marina

Voiles

Grand voile à ris Hood Sails - bande à ris (1977) Fully Battened, Lazy Jacks, 2 Ris
Génois/foc Hood Sails - Mousqueton (1977)
Autres voiles Drifter (1977)
Spinnaker (1977)
Jib (1977)
Equipement de Spi

Mast was removed and painted with epoxy paint 1999. Rigging was removed and inspected 1999. Sail covers for main, headsail and jib. Sails reported to be in fair condition; boat has been sailed with the same sails for 20 years with intermittent repairs.

Systèmes électriques

12 batterie volts, 3 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur, prise de quai

Construction

Construction Fibre de Verre
Coque Quille longue
Finition Gelcoat finition

GRP construction with full keel from “stem to stern” and gelcoat finish.
Total LOA from bowsprit to rudder is just over 46'.
Built by Alajuela Yacht Corporation of Costa Mesa, CA, and completely factory finished. Double-ender design for capable long-distance blue water cruising. She is heavily ballasted with 10,000 lbs of internal lead in the keel. Heavily-built solid hand-laid FRP laminate hull. Long, low bowsprit adds to graceful lines of the boat and minimizes the surface which can be pushed by the wind. 5” square Samson post on bow. Stern-mounted rudder with long tiller. Chainplates and rigging are outboard, allowing easy movement around the boat. Double lifelines on sturdy stanchions all around.
Bottom repainted Spring 2015.
Note: Capacities, condition and consumption as described in this listing have not been independently verified by listing broker or brokerage firm. Information has been derived from current owner or research on vessels from this manufacturer for likeness and comparable attributes.

Aménagements

Nombre total de couchages 4
Nombre de lits doubles 1
Nombre de lits simples 2
Cabines 1
Lavabo 2
Douche 1
Toilettes 1 Toilettes (Manuels)

Approaching this Alajuela 38 you observe her graceful lines, the rudder and tiller with a large open cockpit with teak seating, extensive storage in port and starboard cockpit lockers and two propane tanks in lazarette.

Entering the salon via the companionway stairs, you notice the warm wood interior of the cabin. There are areas of repair and maintenance that need attention and which will give the new owner a sense of accomplishment and pride. The bronze port lights appear to be solid and each is a unique stained glass rendition of a sea shell or creature. The U-shaped galley is starboard with large icebox, which has been converted to refrigeration. A stainless steel sink has ability to run hot and cold water. Hot water is not operable at this time; source is engine heat. And has foot pumps for raw and fresh water. A gimbaled 2-burner stove and oven complete the galley.
The navigation station is to port, provides a very large working area for charts and storage for full-size charts within the table.
Access to the engine is behind the companionway stairs.
The saloon features large settees port and starboard, the upholstery is in good condition. A beautiful table, with two-drop leaves would accommodate guests comfortably for meals. An oil lamp graces the area above the table, adding to the air of charm of the boat. The master stateroom is forward and separated from the salon by a door. The ensuite head is to starboard. The stateroom has a large double v-berth, a large overhead hatch, a small settee, a hanging locker and plenty of drawer storage.
Teak and holly floors throughout and warm wood interior. There appear to be areas of minor water intrusion above the companionway and at the port vent.
Head is a Wilcox Crittenden manual pump. The holding tank plumbed to be part of the water system. It has plumbing to support the septic system as a holding tank as well; reportedly there has never been any contamination of the fresh water system.
Owner has an Espar diesel heating system ready to be installed.

2 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Aménagements

Cuisinière
Four
Evier
Frigo
Congélateur
Système d'eau sous pression
Système d'eau chaude
Non-fumeurs

Approaching this Alajuela 38 you observe her graceful lines, the rudder and tiller with a large open cockpit with teak seating, extensive storage in port and starboard cockpit lockers and two propane tanks in lazarette.

Entering the salon via the companionway stairs, you notice the warm wood interior of the cabin. There are areas of repair and maintenance that need attention and which will give the new owner a sense of accomplishment and pride. The bronze port lights appear to be solid and each is a unique stained glass rendition of a sea shell or creature. The U-shaped galley is starboard with large icebox, which has been converted to refrigeration. A stainless steel sink has ability to run hot and cold water. Hot water is not operable at this time; source is engine heat. And has foot pumps for raw and fresh water. A gimbaled 2-burner stove and oven complete the galley.
The navigation station is to port, provides a very large working area for charts and storage for full-size charts within the table.
Access to the engine is behind the companionway stairs.
The saloon features large settees port and starboard, the upholstery is in good condition. A beautiful table, with two-drop leaves would accommodate guests comfortably for meals. An oil lamp graces the area above the table, adding to the air of charm of the boat. The master stateroom is forward and separated from the salon by a door. The ensuite head is to starboard. The stateroom has a large double v-berth, a large overhead hatch, a small settee, a hanging locker and plenty of drawer storage.
Teak and holly floors throughout and warm wood interior. There appear to be areas of minor water intrusion above the companionway and at the port vent.
Head is a Wilcox Crittenden manual pump. The holding tank plumbed to be part of the water system. It has plumbing to support the septic system as a holding tank as well; reportedly there has never been any contamination of the fresh water system.
Owner has an Espar diesel heating system ready to be installed.

2 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Accastillage de pont

Taud de bôme
Cagnards
Taud de soleil
Parre battages
Gaffe
Couvertures d'instruments
Taud de cockpit complet

3 winch(s) de drisse
6 winch(s) d'écoute
électrique Plath guindeau
2 ancre(s)
(CQR)
60.96m de chaîne
60.96m de bout
Caribe L9 annexe (2003)
(Semi rigide)
3.3CV hors-bord, Mercury, Court arbre d'hélice (1996)
Anchor #1: 45# CQR with 200 feet of 3/8" chain. Anchor #2: 45# CQR with 25 ft of 7/16" chain and 200 feet of rode. Main anchor and chain have been re-galvanized 2012. Owner describes them as being in pristine condition.
Individual covers for all hatches, winches, tiller and rudder.

Equipement de Navigation

Compas
Vitesse
Vent
VHF
GPS
Stéréo
Horloge
Baromètre
Feux de navigation
Sondeur
Radar reflecteur

Navigation equipment: 2 compasses, Hand-held GPS, Raymarine Loran Long-range .

Equipement de Sécurité

Détecteur de fuite de gaz
Radeau de sauvetage
Gilets de sauvetage
Bouées couronnes
Projecteur de pont
Harnais de sécurité
Corne

3 pompes de cale (2 manuel / 1 électrique)

Date of last life raft service: 01-11-1996

Life Raft: Givens - 4 person.

Commentaires du Broker

The Alajuela 38 was introduced when the "world-cruising" boom developed in the early 1970s. The builders designed and engineered a boat that earned acclaim for its sturdy construction, its beautiful and traditional lines, and its sailing characteristics. Named one of the "best boats to buy or build" by Ferenc Mate, and displaying remarkable longevity these boats are much-sought-after by knowledgeable cruising sailors.

This 1977 Alajuela 38 speaks of classic comfort, beauty and warmth the moment you board. She's cutter rigged with a main sail, headsail, drifter and jib. The current owner has owned her for 20 years and is ready to sell due to moving into another "season" of life. She will benefit from one's attention to regain her solid beauty; the interior is clean and has unique touches. A visit aboard is sure to ignite dreams of casting off lines and leaving port far behind.

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Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

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