2001 W-Class 46' (14.02 m) W46
Jamestown, Rhode Island, United States
MUSTANG
Huge Price Reduction (-$100K)
- Daysailers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Cold Molded Hull
- HIN/IMO: ROK00012G101
Description
MUSTANG
2001, W-Class, W46
First introduced in 2001 MUSTANG and her sister W-46's have proven themselves to be more than equal to their intended tasks of being a visually stunning Spirit of Tradition style yacht for use by her owners as a lively day-sailor, highly competitive racer and / or comfortable cruiser. MUSTANG has been fully optimized for racing in both PHRF mixed fleets and in Classic Yacht Regattas racing under the CRF Rule in Spirit of Tradition classes.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: ROK00012G101
Official Number: 1111874
LOA: 46' 9'' (14.25 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2001
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Cold Molded
Full Details
Principle Dimensions and Information
Designer: Robert Stephens
Builder: Rockport Marine
Year Built: 2001
LOA: 46’, 9”
LWL: 34’ 0”
Beam: 11’, 1”
Draft: 8’, 0”
Displacement: 16,400 lbs.
Sail Area: 981 sq. ft.
SA/D Ratio: 24.3
C/LWL Ratio: 175
Auxiliary Power: Yanmar 3GM30 Diesel, 30 HP
Engine Year: 2000
Current Engine Hours: 2,000 (Approximate)
Fuel Capacity: 30 Gallons
Fresh Water Capacity: 30 Gallons
Black Water / Holding Tank Capacity: 25 Gallons
Hull and Deck Construction
Cold-molded, wood-epoxy hull construction
Marine plywood decks with teak decking over lay
Varnished teak toe rails and taff rail
Varnished teak cabin sides, front and back
Marine plywood cabin top over laid with Dynel cloth set in epoxy and painted traditional Buff color
Varnished teak handrails on cabin top
Varnished teak companionway hatch, trim and drop boards
Fin keel with trailing ballast bulb
Balanced carbon fiber rudder
Topsides: White with Gold cove stripe and no boot stripe
Bottom: Green anti-fouling paint
Deck Hardware and Features
Teak deck, cockpit seat tops, helm seat and cockpit sole
Cast bronze chocks forward, midships and aft
Cast bronze docking cleats forward, midships and aft
Cast bronze bow / anchor roller
Stainless steel bow pulpit
Stainless steel double lifeline stanchions with opening gates port and starboard
Dyneema soft lifelines with opening gates port and starboard
Stainless steel shroud chainplates
Stainless steel stem iron with head stay attachment point under deck
Lewmar hatch on foredeck (to head area below decks)
Bronze deck fills (water) port and starboard midships
Custom Floating jib sheeting and in-hauling system with control lines lead under deck
Lewmar hatch to aft /storage lazzerette
The interior of MUSTANG can be best described as “moderately spartan” as is fitting for her normal use as a day sailor and performance oriented Spirit of Tradition racer with little below that is unnecessary but just enough for comfortable cruising or to act as a crew bunk house at away from home regattas.
It should be noted that the entire interior of MUSTANG is finished off in the Herreshoff style of white painted surfaces accented by varnished teak joinery and trim. The description of MUSTANG’s interior from fore to aft is as follows.
Forward Cabin:
This area is completely open and is presently used for sail and gear storage. This space is large enough to install sleeping accommodations either in the way of removable pipe berths or a fixed V-berth with storage areas below the berth platform. An overhead dome light provides artificial light to this area. There is a water-tight / crash bulkhead forward and a fixed bulkhead aft with opening to the head area next aft
Head Area:
The head area occupies the space between the forward cabin bulkhead and the main bulkhead and is accessed from the main cabin by way of an opening in the main bulkhead just to the starboard side of centerline. Like forward cabin this space is mostly open. At present there are no features to the starboard side outboard of the opening from the main cabin. This space could easily be adapted to act as a hanging locker or perhaps as a space for a countertop / vanity with sink basin and water. On centerline in the head area is the mast step. Outboard (to port) of the mast step is a fixed marine toilet plumbed for discharge overboard or to the black water holding tank for shore side pump out and is also plumbed to allow for overboard discharge from the holding tank when offshore. Further outboard (to port) is a countertop and locker space that houses the head plumbing and provides for some storage space. An overhead dome light provides artificial light to the head area with additional natural light and ventilation provided by a large Lewmar deck hatch overhead. There is a privacy curtain that closes off the view thru the opening in the main bulkhead which leads aft to the main cabin next to be described.
Main Cabin Area:
Furthest aft of the interior spaces of MUSTANG is the main cabin that includes galley, navigation station and accommodations for relaxation, dining and sleeping. There are settee style berths port and starboard with water tanks located under each settee and bin storage outboard. Aft to port is the galley area with new varnished teak countertop, stainless steel sink basin, manually supplied cold water and storage areas below the countertop and storage lockers
outboard. Aft to starboard is the navigation station with electronics mounted outboard of the varnished teak countertop under which is housed a well-insulated ice box along with drawer storage and hidden trash bin. The main cabin area is well lit with overhead dome lights and brass reading lights at the aft end of each settee. Additional natural lighting is provided by fixed ports in the cabin sides. Companionway stairs aft lead to the cockpit and with stairs removed there is very good access to the engine and other mechanical systems.
Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel Systems
Yanmar 3GM30 diesel, 30 HP
Engine Year: 2000
Current Engine Hours: 2,000
Yanmar engine ignition panel and gauges
Single lever engine throttle and gear selector control
Sail Drive unit
2-Blade bronze Max Prop
Cast bronze deck fill (Fuel) in cockpit sole
Fuel tank capacity: 30 Gallons
Parker / Racor water separator fuel filter
Groco ARG-50 raw water filter
Steering
Edson wheel and quadrant steering
Carbon fiber steering quadrant
Edson pedestal with stainless steel binnacle guard
Custom W-Class varnished teak steering wheel
Plumbing and Sanitation Systems
30 Gallon freshwater capacity stored in tanks located under main cabin settees
Cold fresh water supplied to galley sink basin by manual hand pump.
Marine toilet plumbed for overboard discharge or to holding tank.
Hold tank plumbed for shore side pump out or overboard discharge offshore
25 Gallon holding tank capacity
Lighting batteries, 2 each / 12-volt, starboard sail locker
Engine start battery, 1 each / 12-volt, port sail locker
Guest 4 position master battery selector switch
12 Volt DC circuit panel
12 Volt outlets (3ea)
AC / Shore power inlet and control / circuit panel in lazzerette
30 Amp shore power cord (2ea)
AC outlet at navigation station
Battery charging by engine mounted alternator and Xantrex Freedom X inverter / charger
Lightning ground system
Electronics and Navigational Equipment
B&G radar and GPS chart plotter display
B&G Radome and horn / hailer on stern deck mounted carbon fiber post
GPS antennas (2) mounted on aft deck
B&G Autopilot
B&G sailing instruments with menu selector at helm and below
B&G “Tall Boy” AWI masthead wand
Icom IC-M604 VHF with remote Mic at helm
Bose cockpit speakers
VHF radio with remote Mic at helm
Ritchie helm compass with polished stainless steel binnacle cover
Spars and Rigging
Hall Spars might modules carbon fiber mast
Hall spars carbon fiber boom and spinnaker pole
Stainless steel rod standing rigging
Kevlar backstay
Harken (under-deck) roller furling headstay (new 2021)
Sail Trim and Sail Handling Equipment
Harken Performa 50, 2-speed, self-tailing winches port and starboard in cockpit (4 winches)
Harken Performa 50, 3-speed, self-tailing winches port and starboard in cockpit (2 winches)
Harken Performa 40 2-speed, self-tailing winches on mast (2 winches)
Harken continuous line main sheet traveler
All turning blocks Harken
Antal mainsheet stoppers
Hydraulic pump / control panels for main sail control (outhaul, cunningham and vang) port and starboard in cockpit just forward of helm
Hydraulic pump / control panel for jib sheet floating lead system at forward end of cockpit
Harken carbon fiber hydraulic pump lever handles (2 each)
Harken winch handles (4 each)
Line bags
Sheets and lines for all sails
Sails and Canvas
Cockpit dodger and frame
Custom canvas pedestal storage unit for hydraulic lever and winch handles
Canvas covers for interior cushions
Racing 3di mainsail (North Sails)
Cruising 3di mainsail (North Sails)
J-1 Racing 3di jib (North Sails)
J-2 Racing 3di jib (North Sails)
J-3 Racing 3di jib (North Sails)
Roller-furling cruising jib (Quantum)
Code zero and furler (North Sails)
Staysail with internal stay and furler (North Sails)
A-2 Spinnaker (North Sails)
A-3 Spinnaker (North Sails)
WOW (wing on wing) down-wind sail (North Sails)
Ground Tackle
Claw anchor in chain locker forward
Appropriate chain and rode
Dewatering Equipment
Whale Gusher manual bilge pump
Rule 2000 GPH electric automatic bilge pump with Super Switch float switch
Safety Equipment
Revere Coastal Commander 6-man life raft
PFD’s 3
Fire Extinguishers 3
Life Ring
Additional Equipment
Bosuns chair
Dock lines
Fenders with pile fender covers (5)
Upper companionway drop board louvered for ventilation
Ensign and flag staff
Pig Stick
Disclaimer
Brooklin Boat Yard 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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Brooklin ME 04616 USA
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Website: https://www.brooklinboatyard.com
Founded in 1960 by Joel White, Brooklin Boat Yard combines the longstanding tradition of Maine craftsmanship with modern technology to create world-class yachts that push the envelope of performance and grace.
John Maxwell
Broker
Center Harbor Road
Brooklin ME 04616 USA
Office: 1-207-359-2193
Email: brokerage@brooklinboatyard.com
John joined Brooklin Boat Yard in 2004. Using his expertise and experience in used boat brokerage sales he established a successful used boat brokerage operation. Also, in 2004 John started the development of a racing program for the Brooklin Boat Yard built 76’ Spirit of Tradition Goshawk resulting in podium finishes in the 2005 Marblehead to Halifax Race, the 2006 Newport to Bermuda Race and equally impressive performances in classic yacht regattas here in Maine and Southern New England.
John continues to race in local mixed fleet races and Classic Yacht Regattas mostly on boats built by Brooklin Boat Yard and notably as “the world’s oldest bowman” on the Brooklin Boat Yard built Eggemoggin 47 Lynnette from 2013 to 2021 and occasional guest appearances on sister-ship Lark.
Today, John continues to manage and expand the brokerage operation but can just as likely be seen out in the yard or on the water helping the rigging and yard crews in the busy Spring and Fall launching and hauling seasons.