1996 Custom 100' (30.48 m) 100' Sailing Yacht
Marina Del Rey, California, United States
Christine
Personally built and designed by the owner. The family has had their fun for the past 27 years! And are now ready to let this magnificent boat go. She would make a fantastic charter boat, fast cruiser, or race boat for the right owner.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Composite Hull
- HIN/IMO: CUSTOM100996
- Stock #: B93231
$ 495,000 USD
€ 456,791 Euros
$ 674,289 CAD
£ 384,980 GBP
Description
Family is ready to let this magnificent boat go. Family has had their fun for the past 27 years. Personally built by the owner and Peter Ebutt Designed. This is the second yacht built by the owner with beautiful wood work throughout. She would make a fantastic charter boat, fast cruiser, or race boat for the right owner.
- Selling at a Fraction of Its Cost
- Sleeping accommodations for 18 persons
- Large Owners Cabin
- Three Heads w Vanity and Showers
- Large Stall Shower around the Keel Stepped Mast
- Galley with Large Dinette Settee
- Huge Freezer Compartment and Upright Refrigerator
- Navigation station with Full Electronics
- Cummings Diesel 250hp
- Northern Lights Generator 5000 Watt
- 700 Gallons Fuel Capacity
- Water Maker
- Lots of sails
- Hull construction is ten epoxy glued 1/8" Cedar laminates w Carbon Fiber Laminate in high load areas and interior grid structure
- Interior wood is epoxy coated and the interior detail wood is LP Varnished. Beautiful !
- This is Truly a One of a Kind Yacht looking for its next owner to get her back sailing.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: CUSTOM100996
Stock #: B93231
LOA: 100' (30.48 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1996
Beam: 23'
Draft Max: 13' 6''
Cabins: 8
Single Berths: 10
Double Berths: 7
Heads: 3
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Composite
Fuel Tank: 700 Gallons (2649.79 Liters)
Fresh Water: 200 Gallons (757.08 Liters)
Displacement: 78000 lbs
Ballast Weight: 30000 lbs
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Cummins
- Engine Model: Turbo
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 250.00
- Power KW: 186.43
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1000.00
Full Details
Features
ELECTRONICS
· Depthsounder
· Long-speedometer
· Wind Speed and Direction
· Repeater(s)
· Navigation Center
· Autopilot
· Compass
· GPS
· VHF
· Computer
· Radio
SAILS
· Battened Mainsail
· Genoa
· Spinnaker
RIGGING
· Steering Wheel
· Spinnaker Pole
INSIDE EQUIPMENT
· Oven
· Microwave Oven
· Marine Head
· Electric Head
· Refrigerator
· Deep Freezer
· Battery Charger
· Electric Bilge Pump
· Manual Bilge Pump
· Hot Water
· Fresh Water Maker
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
· Shore Power Inlet
· Generator
· Inverter
COVERS
· Mainsail Cover
Introduction
Experience the thrill and excitement of sailing one of the Westcoast's mega yachts. There are multiple cabins and space to sleep sixteen guests. The galley is quite extensive. It includes a microwave, trash compactor, full oven, garbage disposal, a full size refrigerator and a separate freezer for extended cruises, as well as, (most important), the coffee maker.
Most onboard systems are computerized, as well as the state of the art navigation systems. For listening and viewing pleasure, a Bose Surround-Sound entertainment center.
Hull
- Fabricated from 1/8 inch thick cedar laminates.
- Each layer epoxy glued 90 degrees to each other and wrapped around to include the deck, in essence creating a structure that is a continuous and seamless sheet of plywood.
- Strategic high load areas near the mast bulkhead and the keel are reinforced with kevlar fiber between the laminates.
- There are 10 layers of veneer besides the 5/16 inch thick tongue and groove mold that is visible throughout the interior, including the extreme bow and stern.
- The interior mold is epoxy saturated and Linear Polyurethane varnished throughout the ship.
- All bulkheads are foam filled, plywood sided and finished with varnished epoxy coated tongue and groove cedar veneer.
- The keel was fabricated in form of a steel jacket fastened over a welded internal structure that is 11-feet tall. The bottom of it was hot poured with 30,000 pounds of lead, and the upper portion of the keel foil serves as a fuel tank holding 200 gal. of diesel.
- The cabin sole is constructed from scarfed and laminated oak beams. Individual panels of 1/2” inch plywood fit in between and are easily removed for instant access to all locations in the bilge.
- The foot of the mast terminates in the forward shower. Any rain or green water that penetrates the structure through the halyard or sheave slots of the extrusion is being expelled through the shower sump.
Galley
- Galley is flanked by a horizontal freezer.
- Besides assuring fresh food, it is strategically located to keep the chef in the cooking area, when rough seas or heeling could command otherwise.
- The upright fridge and freezer is made by GE.
- Microwave
- Coffee Maker
- Dinette and Sette w Seating for 10
- Double Sink
- Three Burner Stove and oven
- Lots of Counter Space and Storage
Accommodations
- Below decks are 17 beds... ½ of them are wide enough to sleep 2 people.
- In addition, there is an owner’s cabin with a large hanging locker, oversize queen bed, bathroom, shower, lots of storage, TV, CD player and surround sound.
- There are 2 additional bathrooms and a large shower
- Lots of storage space throughout the vessel.
Engines and Plumbing
- Potable water is stored in 4 separate tanks, located under port and starboard bunks.
- "Village Marine Tech" water maker
- Hot Water Heater
- A 250 HP Turbo charged Cummings Diesel Engine with a Borg Warner Transmission provides propulsion under power.
- The transmission’s output shaft connects to a Morse chain drive unit that terminates 3 ft below into the keel. From that point, a 2" shaft drives a Martec folding propeller.
- The shaft is short and roller bearing supported on each end for vibration-free operation.
- The bearings and chain are lubricated via an oil sump, in the keel and don’t require any maintenance.
- Without any sails, just powered by the engine, the yacht cruises 10 kts at 2300 rpm using 7 gal. of fuel per hour, or 5 gal. per hour at 8 kts.
- Sailing down-wind without any help from the engine, "Christine" has sailed faster than 26kts.
- There are 4 additional fuel tanks located beneath the bunks for a total of 700 gal. fuel capacity.
Electrical
- 3 separate banks of deep cycle batteries.
- One battery bank provides the engine and generator starting power
- Second furnishes isolated power supply for the computer and instruments.
- Third bank services the remaining components and fixtures for the vessel.
- A 5000 watt Northern Lights diesel generator services the 110 volt needs
- E Marine Offshore Electronics Package that is hardwired to a Swiss GPS computer, as well as to the
- Vessels computer is used for the electronic chart system. The computer is high speed Dell unit with a 17" flat NEC high resolution monitor.
- All electronics “talk” to each other via NMEA 0183.
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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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Bill Petersen.
We look forward to working with you!
Denison Yachting
The Boatyard
13555A Fiji Way
Marina del Rey CA 90292 USA
Phone: 1-310-821-5883
Toll Free: 1-800-578-3036
Email: inquiries@denisonyachting.com
Website: http://denisonyachtsales.com
We believe we are uniquely positioned in the yachting community, with an unrivaled family history and an international focus few brokerage houses can match. Working with the right yacht broker gives you the ability to have an industry insider fighting
Bill Petersen
California Yacht Sales Agent
The Boatyard
13555A Fiji Way
Marina del Rey CA 90292 USA
Office: 1-310-821-5883
Toll Free: 1-800-578-3036
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Email: bill@denisonyachting.com
A Southern California native, Bill has been involved in yachting for 45+ years. A past Commodore of the California Yacht Club, Bill has a strong involvement with the local yachting community. Spending 20 years as a sailmaker, Bill has sailed the major ocean races in the world. He was the sailmaker and mainsheet trimmer for "Stars & Stripes" in the victorious 1987 "Americas Cup" in Perth, Australia. Cruising has not been left out of Bill's resume, under power and sail in Southern California, East Coast, Pacific Northwest, Mexico, Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand, and the Mediterranean. Bill has owned many power and sailboats and has a vast knowledge of both.