2004 Custom 48' (14.63 m) Jim Taylor / Bruce Dyson Custom 8-Metre
Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States
PLEIONE
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION (-$85K) NEW ASKING PRICE: $195,000
- Daysailers / Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Cold Molded Hull
- HIN/IMO: HQZ00392D404
Description
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION (-$85K)
NEW ASKING PRICE: $195,000
PLEIONE
2004, Jim Taylor / Bruce Dyson, Custom 8-Metre, 48'
PLEIONE was originally commissioned as an entirely custom design that could compete against the best 8-Metres in the world, but that will no doubt spend most of her life day sailing, coastal cruising and competing in the very active New England Classic Yacht Regatta circuit.
Her owner and builder is a life-long sailor and highly successful racer who might be seen by some as something of a sailing reactionary in that he has little interest in modern, lightweight, snub-nosed sport-boats, or in high-sided, broad-beamed contemporary cruiser/racers. He knows from experience that when your next port-of-call lies to the northeast, the wind always seems to be blowing from the northeast. He wanted a boat that will roll upwind like a train without pounding him senseless, and he knew that a metre boat has a dream-like feel and motion upwind. He also knows that while surfing and planing downwind might get the adrenaline pumping when racing, cruising and day sailing is not about adrenaline, and that jibe-broaches tend to spill the drinks. An 8-Metre such as PLEIONE will certainly never plane, but she will stretch her long overhang legs and reel off mile after relaxing mile downwind at well over 8kts in total control and not a drop spilled.
There is quite active 8-Metre racing in Rochester, NY, Toronto, Canada, and in Europe. PLEIONE competes at these venues on occasion but has been most present in the Spirit of Tradition class in New England Classic Yacht Regattas such as the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta, Opera House Cup and Marblehead Corinthian Regatta and has walked away with silverware no matter where she competes. This design is not intended to suit everyone, just those few independent thinkers who can appreciate classic style, comfort, and performance in a truly timeless yacht.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: HQZ00392D404
Official Number: 1156158
LOA: 48' (14.63 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2004
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Cold Molded
Full Details
Principle Dimensions and Information
Designer: Jim Taylor
Builder: Bruce Dyson
Year Built: 2004
LOA: 48’, 0”
LWL: 30’, 6”
Beam: 8’, 9”
Draft: 6’, 9”
Displacement: 18,500 lbs.
Ballast: 11,540 lbs. lead
Sail Area: 2,169 sq. ft.
SA/D: 50.12
D/L: 287
L/B: 5.54
Auxiliary Propulsion: Yanmar 3GM30, 30 HP diesel
Engine Hours: 50 Hours Approximate
Fuel Capacity: 24.8 Gallons
Freshwater Capacity: 35 Gallons
Hull and Deck Construction
Cold-molded / wood-epoxy with laminations of Spanish cedar and Honduras mahogany over a laminated mahogany and ash structure. The hull is then protected by an exterior skin of 10 oz. E-Glass set in epoxy and finished off with a white painted exterior coating.
The deck is of laminated marine plywood and covered with 10 oz E-Glass set in epoxy, final finished with smooth and non-skid painted surfaces and Trimmed with bright finished teak.
Cabin sides, cockpit coamings, toe rails, taff rail and coverings boards are all of varnished teak.
Pleione’s construction is exceptionally rugged, since she must fully conform to Lloyd’s Scantlings in order to receive an official 8-Meter Class measurement certificate.
Deck Hardware
Sail tracks, traveler track and fixed turning blocks are all by Harken
Deck winches are by Lewmar
Anchor locker below deck forward / lazzerette storage area furthest aft.
Interior Arrangement and Accommodations
Looking at PLEIONE as she sits on her mooring or tied up alongside a dock one would assume that the interior spaces below would be quite spartan but this could not be further from the truth. There is a surprising amount of room and light below with standing head room for most folks in the main cabin, plenty of sitting space around the main saloon table for cocktails and more than enough in the way of berthing space to handle her full racing crew.
Furthest forward is sleeping accommodations for two persons in a V-Berth configuration.
Next aft (to port) is the head area and (to starboard) a hanging locker and galley storage.
Continuing aft there is the main saloon / galley area with an L-shaped dinette (with dining table) to port and galley area to starboard.
Galley is fully equipped with CNG stove / oven, well-insulated top-opening, 3 cubic foot (Sea Frost) refrigerator) and stainless steel sink basin (cold only) pressure water.
Furthest aft are two quarter berths (port and starboard) with engine box / companionway ladder on center-line.
Spars, Rigging and Sail Handling Equipment
Fractional (3/4) Sloop configuration
Hall Spars aluminum mast and boom with painted (White) exterior finish
Hall Spars carbon fiber spinnaker pole(s), 2ea
Stainless steel rod standing rigging
Spectra running backstays
Running rigging (sheets, guys, halyards, etc.) is all of modern, high-tech, low-stretch line. Harken roller-furling headstay with below deck drum.
Harken vang
Adjustable backstay
Running backstays
Sails and Canvas
Mainsail: North Sails Dacron, 2013
Mainsail cover
Doyle heavy #1 Genoa
#1 Genoa: Piranha Sails, 2015
100% Jib : Piranha Sails, 2018
Spinnaker: Doyle ¾ oz large
Spinnaker: Doyle ¾ oz narrow
Spinnaker: Doyle ½ oz narrow
Assorted older sails
All headsails set up for use with Harken roller-furling
Electronics and Navigational Equipment
Tac Tic wireless Wind, Depth and Speed
Garmin GPS Chart plotter
Icom VHF radio
Raymarine Autopilot
Clock and barometer
Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel
Engine: Yanmar, 3GM30 diesel, 30 HP, fresh water cooled
Engine Year: 2018
Engine Hours: Approximately 50 hours
Transmission: Kazaki 2.5 to 1
Prop Shaft: 1”, Stinless steel
Propeller: 18”, Brnze, folding , 2-blade
Single 24.8 gallon aluminum fuel tank
Primary and secondary fuel filters
Steering
Tiller steering
Carbon fiber balanced spade rudder
Keel mounted trim tab
Raymarine autopilot
Electrical System
DC System
Two sperate battery banks (engine and house) consisting of one deep cycle 12 volt battery for engine and two deep cycle 12 volt batteries for house
Batteries new 2018
Guest (rotary type) main battery selector switch
Circuit panel for individual ships circuits
Battery charging by way of engine alternator
Freshwater System
Single bladder style water tank
35 Gallon freshwater capacity
Pressure (cold only) fresh water
Water supplied to two stainless steel sink basins (galley & head)
Sanitation Systems
Groco manually operated marine toilet (head)
Head plumbed with Y-valve for discharge to holding tank or direct overboard
15 Gallon plastic holding tank
On deck holding tank pump-out deck fitting.
Ground Tackle
50 lb. Danforth anchor with 20’ of chain and 150’ of 9/16” nylon anchor rode
25 lb. Fortress anchor
Safety Equipment
Navigational lighting
Type II PFD’s: 10 ea.
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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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.