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1985 | 44' Nauticat 44 Sailboat for Sale

1985 Nauticat

44' (13.41m) 44 - Scope

The Nauticat 44 is a Pilothouse Motorsailer built by Siltala Yachts of Finland and was affiliated with Nautor Swan, one of the best builders in the world. This design is typically called a "motorsailor" due to the 135HP Ford Lehman diesel that allows her to perform like many trawler designs.


Vessel ID# 2792183      Last Updated: 2023-01-31 14:24:14

$ 159,000 USD

€ 147,959 Euros
$ 217,466 CAD

Description

The Nauticat 44 is a Pilothouse Motorsailer built by Siltala Yachts of Finland and was affiliated with Nautor Swan, one of the best builders in the world. This design is typically called a "motorsailor" due to the 135HP Ford Lehman diesel that allows her to perform like many trawler designs but could more accurately be called an ketch rigged cruising sailboat with pilothouse due to her deep draft and powerful ketch rig. Ideally designed for Northwest cruising, the 44 Pilothouse features an inside steer station to provide the owner, crew and guest a cozy refuge from cold, wet Northwest weather. The 44 is beautifully finished belowdecks with hand selected teak finished by the best craftsmen in the world. The comfortable roomy interior provides spacious and private accommodations for 2 couples. Topsides her lines are classic and functional. The perfect choice for Northwest Yachting.

Owners notes on outfitting, maintenance and upgrades available upon request.

Preliminary listing: additional details pending. 

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Curtis Stokes & Associates is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Seattle Yachts. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

Data Sheet

LOA: 44' " (13.41 Meters)

Type: Sail - Used

Year: 1985

Beam: 12' 1"

Bridge Clearance: ' "

Draft Max: 6' 0"

Draft Min: ' "

Cabins: 2

Single Berths: 2

Double Berths: 2

Heads: 2

Maximum Speed: Knots

Cruise Speed: 6.25 Knots

Range NMI:

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Fuel Tank: 240 Gallons (908.5 Liters)

Fresh Water: 200 Gallons (757.08 Liters)

Holding Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)

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ACCOMMODATIONS:

In the bow is a chain locker. Next aft is the forward stateroom. There is a large V berth double with storage below. Outboard, above the bunks port and starboard is a shelf. Aft of the berth to starboard is a hanging locker. Next aft to port is a large U shaped galley with numerous lockers, drawers and countertop working space. Across to starboard is an enclosed head with WC, vanity and shower. Next aft is the main salon. To port is a large U shape settee with dining table. Across to starboard is a straight settee. Outboard above and behind both settees alcove and locker storage. Next aft up two steps is the pilothouse. To port along the port side and aft end is a large shaped settee with a table. Across to starboard at the forward end of the pilothouse is the inside steer station, with the wheel, engine controls, and instrumentation. There is excellent 360 degree visibility through the pilothouse ports. Next aft down three steps is the aft cabin. There is a centerline queen size berth with the headboard against the transom. Both port and starboard of the berth are numerous lockers and hanging lockers. In the forward port corner is the aft head. The boat sleeps up to 8. The interior is beautifully crafted to the highest standards in teak.

  • 2 showers
  • Hot & cold pressure water
  • Espar forced air heat 2018
  • 2 La Vac manual heads
  • 2 holding tanks w/ Y valves
  • 3 fire extinguishers
  • Stereo


GALLEY:

  • 2 s/s sinks
  • 2 Engle top loading 12V freezers below salon settees
  • Engle AC/DC Refrigerator/freezer
  • Top loading refrigerator on galley counter 
  • Force Ten 3 burner propane stove w/oven and new LPG system 2018
  • Microwave oven
  • Saltwater pump


ELECTRONICS:

  • Standard Horizon Martix AIS/GPS VHF 2019
  • Garmin autopilot 2020
  • Knotmeter
  • 2 Compasses
  • Clock and Barometer
  • Garmin 12" MFD plotter & sounder 2018. Garmin radar scanner aboard and ready for installation by new owner.
  • Furuno CRT Radar
  • VDO Depth Sounder
  • Wind speed, wind point


SAILS:

 * Battened mainsail with two reef points

   * Full batten mizzen with two reef points

   * New North Sails 125% furling jib in 2019

   * Spare Jib 

  • Removable inner forestay
  • Rigid boom Vang
  • Selden spars
  • 2 Lewmar 46ST, 1 Anderson 28ST, 1 Anderson 28, 4 Anderson 10 winches
  • Lewmar traveler for mainsheet


DECK:

  • 2 Anchors: 66# Vulcan, 30# Danforth
  • 300' 3/8" chain new 2018
  • Anchor roller
  • Nilsson electrical windlass
  • Fenders and mooring lines
  • Swim ladder
  • Life jackets
  • Masthead tricolor
  • Propane BBQ
  • Stainless steel stern davits
  • Mainsail, Pilothouse teak rail covers
  • Dingy davits
  • Zodiac dingy w/ oars
  • Lifesling
  • Deck washdown
  • 3 Boarding gates


MECHANICAL:

  • 1984 Ford Lehman 2725E 135 hp with 2000 hours
  • Borg Warner Velvet Drive transmission
  • 3 blade Max Prop 
  • Westerbeke genset 7.5 KW


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.

ENGINES

Engine 1
  • Engine Make: Ford Lehman
  • Engine Model: 2725E
  • Engine Year:
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Power HP: 135.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours: 2000.00

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