1972 Bristol 40' (12.19 m) 40
Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Kate
Beautiful Classic Bristol 40
Flag of Registry: United States
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
$ 50,000 USD
€ 44,668 Euros
$ 67,528 CAD
£ 37,838 GBP
Description
Lovely example of this Ted Hood Classic. Kate has been pampered in New England for the last 30 years. She has been stored indoors nearly every winter, always professionally maintained and updated by a top New England yard. She has been gently used by an owner who likes a clean, simple boat in good order. Kate is a head-turner in any harbor and a joy to sail. The owners have decided it is time to downsize and are ready for Kate to fulfill someone else's sailing adventures. She is a proper yacht and we encourage you to come see for yourself.
Data Sheet
Official Number: 574510
LOA: 40' (12.19 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1972
Beam: 10' 9''
LOD: 37' 10''
LWL: 27' 6''
Draft Max: 7' 10''
Draft Min: 4' 0''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Displacement
Displacement: 17580
Ballast Weight: 6500 lbs
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Westerbeke
- Engine Model: 40
- Engine Year: 1972
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 40.00
- Power KW: 29.83
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 2705.00
Full Details
Accommodations
The timeless elegance of a varnished teak and mahogany interior on a classic yacht is hard to resist, especially in one as well kept as Kate. The Bristol craftsmanship is top notch and the layout has an equal measure of sea-going function and comfort. All lighting has been replaced with LED Danish Frigast Cabin Lights. All ports have been rebedded and lenses replaced as needed. The large overhead hatch was custom built to replace the original fiberglass hatch. All cushions have been re-upholstered and renewed with Tempur-Pedic foam.
Going forward from the companionway is a classic main cabin layout with a dinette to port (converts to double), and a large settee/sea-berth to starboard with outboard storage lockers, as well as a fantastic chart drawer beneath. Main cabin equipment includes a Dickerson diesel-fired cabin heater, a nicely varnished dining table, a stereo system, and a 12v fan. The cabin sole is varnished teak and holly (solid wood, not veneer).
Continuing forward to starboard is a stack of drawers and a double hanging locker. Opposite is a large, enclosed head accessible from either the main cabin or the forward cabin.
The head contains a sink, pull-out shower, and manual head with a Y-valve for overboard discharge. A new macerator pump is installed as well as a new holding tank. There is a dedicated shower sump in the bilge, and several storage drawers and lockers.
The V-berth has a seat between the two berths as well as an insert to convert the berth into a double. There are ample drawers and lockers in this area, as well as a full-length shelf on both sides. Forward of the V-berth is access to the rode/chain locker.
The galley is aft to port of the companionway steps and the Nav Station/ice box is across to starboard.
Galley
The Galley is located to port of the companionway steps, with ice box and counter space to starboard
- 3-burner LPG stove & oven
- H/C pressure water
- New 11-gallon H/W heater
- New water tanks
- Large stainless steel sink with H/C faucet and foot pump
- Engine-driven Sea-Frost refrigeration in large ice box to starboard
Electronics & Navigation
- Raymarine Depth sounder
- Standard Horizon VHF radio
- Simrad autopilot
- Ritchie Binnacle Compass
Mechanical
- Well-maintained Westerbeke 40 inboard diesel rebuilt in 2004, showing 2705 hours on the meter
- Recent transmission, engine mounts, hoses etc.
- Engine-driven sea-frost refrigeration
- 3-blade fixed prop
- NEW steering cable
- manual bilge pump in cockpit
Hull & Deck
Hull
- Solid fiberglass hull awlgripped in midnight blue
- Centerboard full keel with encapsulated lead ballast.
- Centerboard cable replaced 2023
- Steering cable replaced 2023
Deck
- Decks painted with an off-white non-skid
- Bow roller forward housing a Stainless Steel plow anchor with Stainless chain rode
- Forward hatch replaced with custom made, Hinckley-style hatch
- three polished stainless steel dorade vents
- Side-mount swim ladder
- Large cockpit with full lazarette storage both port and starboard.
- LPG locker on aft deck
- Uncluttered binnacle with recent Ritchie compass and and classic wood wheel
- (2) Polished stainless steel cowl vents on aft deck.
- Teak cockpit table and drink holder
- NEW custom teak grate over the cockpit sole
- Cockpit cushions
- Dodger & Bimini
- Custom shade awning by Downs Sails
- All exterior brightwork in excellent condition
Sails & Rigging
Rig
- Keel-stepped, masthead sloop rig
- jib furler
- (2) Lewmar 48 S/T primary winches
Sails
- New mainsail, 2023
- 135 Genoa, 2005
Additional
- Adequate dock lines and fenders
- Fire extinguishers
- 12V fan
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 Sam Pollard.
We look forward to working with you!
Sailboats Northeast
Little Harbor
20 Doaks Lane
Marblehead MA 01945 USA
Phone: 1-781-631-4910
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Founded in 1971 by "Westy" Adams and a group of dedicated sailors, Sailboats Northeast has become the area's premier brokerage for both sail and power yachts. Decades of knowledge combined with a dedication to our clients means that, whether you are looking to upsize, or looking for that perfect first boat, your dream starts here.
Sam Pollard
Yacht Broker / Delivery Skipper
Little Harbor
20 Doaks Lane
Marblehead MA 01945 USA
Office: 1-781-631-4910
Toll Free: 1-877-785-4900
Fax: 1-781-631-3279
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Email: sam@sneyachts.com
Sam Pollard has been an avid sailor for over 30 years. Starting out on the Charles River in Boston, Sam has since sailed up & down the East Coast multiple times, as well as to Bermuda, Bahamas, and Caribbean. Recently, Sam and his family completed a one-year cruise to the Caribbean. Sam holds a USCG 50 Ton Master's License and is qualified to assist first-time buyers with both learning their boat, or to satisfying insurance requirements. Additionally he is a Delivery Skipper and often helps owners relocate their new boat. Sam's exposure to different types of boats and systems makes him uniquely positioned to help buyers find the perfect boat for their needs, and for sellers to effectively position their boat in the market.