1960 Rhodes 40' (12.40 m) Custom
Florida, United States
RANGER
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Flag of Registry: United States
- Schooner
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- Stock #: c45a68ff-5318-ef11-9f89-6045bd0448c4
Data Sheet
Stock #: c45a68ff-5318-ef11-9f89-6045bd0448c4
LOA: 40' 8'' (12.40 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1960
Beam: 10' 11''
LWL: 26' 3''
Draft Max: 5' 10''
Draft Min: 1' 10''
Cabins: 1
Sleeps: 4
Maximum Speed: 6 Knots
Cruise Speed: 5 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Fuel Tank: 20 Gallons (75 Liters)
Fresh Water: 60 Gallons (227 Liters)
Holding Tank: 20 Gallons
Builder: Rhodes
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Model: Beta - 4HP4954
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 25.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 0.00
Full Details
COMMENTS
RANGER is currently at 33 of a 36 month lease to purchase. The option conveys November 30, 2024. Please call for details. In 1960 Ranger was shipped to her first owner who used and enjoyed her on the fresh waters of Lake Superior for about twenty-five years. He eventually sold her to his friend who brought her to Holland, MI, and put her in a barn for a major refurbishment, which he never finished. Thirty years later, still in the barn, she was sold to her third owner who spent the next seven years completing the refit thatowner #2 started. Ultimately the exterior of the boat including the decks were stripped, re-glassed, and repainted stem to stern. The entire interior including all woodwork, wiring, plumbing, machinery, electronics, galley, and head were removed and replaced with new. All rigging, sails, lines, running gear, and mast were also replaced with new. Hundreds of thousands of dollars later she emerged from her cocoon and was launched again as a virtually new boat. Every inch of this classic sailing yacht has been meticulously refurbished to near perfection. She represents an amazing restoration of a proven offshore sloop. She was recently described in a survey performed by marine surveyor Ron Silvera (with over 40 years of experience) as a 9.5 out of 10, and “As New” virtually everywhere. In May of 2022, her current owner, a knowledgeable yacht broker and 42-year veteran in the industry bought her from the donation organization to which the previous (third) owner had donated her. Ranger was trucked to Rhode Island on her freshly refurbished trailer where she was introduced to the Atlantic Ocean. Her next owner can be assured of a trouble-free yachting experience on any waters around the globe. Ranger is now being offered to decerning buyers with a keen eye for detail, interested in owning a rare example of yachting history that looks and runs like new.- The total scope of the refit included: New paint
- New decks
- New toe rail
- New wiring
- New plumbing
- New head system
- New interior woodwork
- New cabin sole
- New fabrics
- New galley
- New 25 HP Beta Marine diesel engine
- New electronics
- New rigging
- New sails
- New lines and sheets
- New anchor
- New everything (that wasn’t brass in perfect working order)
ACCOMMODATIONS / WALKTHROUGH
When you step aboard, you are greeted with the new boat feel. She is adorned with immaculate powder blue awlgrip decking, polished bronze original fittings and hardware, and top of the line rigging. The cockpit utilizes the B&G Chart plotter, wind speed and depth multifunction and the auto pilot controller. The history of the boat is also ever present in the polished brass hardware, a perfect example of the nautical adventures this boat has had.INTERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS
When you step into the cabin, you are greeted with the galley to port and a quarter berth aft to starboard. The galley is equipped with a 2-burner electric stove top, flush-mounted counter sink, pull out stainless refrigerator and plentiful amounts of storage. Forward to starboard and port are bench seating areas that both convert to over and under bunks. Moving forward down the starboard hallway the single head is to port amidships and a cedar-lined hanging locker is across the hall on the starboard side. Furthest forward is a split v-berth with numerous drawers, lockers, a hanging closet, and access to the anchor locker. The white herrishoff finish, makes the interior feel spacious, clean and bright, while the blue countertop, cushions and stiped pillows give a perfect nautical pop of color to the space.- “Herreshoff style” interior w/ new teak & holly sole
- Varnished removable (4) step companionway ladder w/ nonskid steps
- S/S UPC flush-mounted counter sink 19.3” inches
- Blue speckled Corian countertops w/ sink piece
- S/S high-neck pull-out faucet
- (3) varnished face dry storage cabinets
- Varnished paper towel holder
- Vitrifrigo RF series 2.6 cubic ft pullout drawer stainless refrigerator
- Force-10 2-burner electric stove top
- LED courtesy lights
- (5) gold ceiling dome lights w/ selector switches
- (1) Frigate Denmark wall sconce in v-berth
CONSTRUCTION HULL AND DECK
Colors: Hull: Aristo Blue AwlgripCovestripe: Cordovan Gold Awlgrip
Bootstripe: Pure White
Bottom: Red (SeaHawk Biocop TF) Deck: Powder Blue Awlgrip
The construction of this Rhodes 41 is bulletproof. The hull is made up of 9 layers of solid hand-laid woven fiberglass cloth and roving, and 18 layers in the lower hull were used to develop a thickness of three-quarters of an inch at the keel. No fiberglass mat was used in this construction. The 7500-pound cast iron keel is encased in the hull. The fiberglass decks were cored to reduce weight on these racer/cruisers, and the hull to deck joint is over-tabbed and through-bolted to create a secure seal. Her full keel and hung rudder provide safety for open ocean passages.
- Custom S/S bow pulpit w/ single anchor roller
- HKG 33lb galvanized plow anchor w/ galvanized chain & rode
- Bronze hawse pipe
- All cleats are cast bronze w/ cast bronze chocks fitted to the toerail: (1) 12” mooring, (2) 8” stern, (1) 8” housetop, (4) 8” cockpit coaming
- (4) 5”x12” bronze port windows w/ tinted glass lenses
- (2) large bronze port windows w/ tinted glass lenses
- Custom FRP companionway boards w/ vent
- S/S LED running lights fitted to hull port & starboard
- Bronze running light on transom
- Bronze cockpit scuppers
- (2) Custom FRP bronze hinged deck hatches w/ tinted Lexan
- (4) on-deck teak grabrails w/ bronze stand-off fittings
- S/S wired lifelines w/ bronze stanchions
- S/S Yacht Specialties paracord wrapped destroyer wheel
- Edson powder-coated steering pedestal
- Ritchie Powerdamp compass
- (2) cockpit lockers
- (1) above deck stern locker
- Varnished teak staff w/ US ensign
- (2) Kiddie Type B dry chemical fire extinguishers
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRONICS
- B&G Zeus 3S 9” chartplotter
- B&G Triton2 Wind, Speed, Depth multifunction
- B&G Triton2 auto-pilot controller
- Standard Horizon Quest+ VHF w/ mic
- Airmar through hull transducer
- Kenwood KMR-M325BT stereo receiver
- Kenwood KCA- RC35MR wired helm remote
- (4) Kicker 5.5’’ inch speakers
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING SYSTEMS
- Beta Marine 25HP 18.5 KW 4HP4954 diesel engine w/ 16 original hrs (2017)
- Twin Disc TMC40P 2:1 transmission
- 3-blade RH Bronze Propeller
- PYI Inc. PSS dripless shaft seal
- 1” S/S shaft
- Racor T800 fuel filter
- Beta Marine engine coolant reservoir
- MPI wet exhaust hose
- Moeller electric fuel tank gauge
- Promariner Prosafe 30amp galvanic isolator
- (2) Blue Seas 8amp thermal circuit breakers
- (2) Deka 12V deep cycle batteries (2020)
- Blue Seas SI-ACR automatic battery charging relay
- Blue Seas digital volt meter on panel
- Xantrex Prosine 1800W inverter
- Breaker Panel: 16 toggle DC selector, 8 toggle AC selector
- GFCI outlets
- LED lighting panels mounted in practical areas
- EEL 30amp 25’ ft shore power cord
- (2) Marinco 30amp S/S shore power inlets to port & starboard
- Kumma 6-gallon hot water heater
- Jabsco manual head
- Dometic digital holding tank monitor
- Sahara S500 shower sump
- Rule bilge pump selector
- Seaflo 2000gph bilge pump w/ Seaflo 02 series float switch
- Atwood V500gph bilge pump w/ Rule float switch
SAIL, INVENTORY AND RIGGING
- Quantum furling genoa (2020)
- Quantum fully-battened mainsail (2020)
- Quantum mainsail cover in toast Sunbrella
- Harken MKIII headfurler
- Harken 4:1 purchase mainsail traveller
- Lazy-jacks
- Merriman Brothers Boston, MA Bronze & Brass Winches: (2) #3 Secondaries, (2) #6 Primaries, (1) #2 Cabin-top
- Running rigging is various Yacht braid and has all been recently renewed
- 1x19 S/S wire standing rigging fitted to original bronze turnbuckles (2020)
- Keel-stepped aluminum mast painted in Matterhorn White Awlgrip w/ an Aristo Blue tip on masthead section
- Varnished teak boom w/ original bronze hardware
- Custom machined Delrin masthead sheaves (2022)
- Spinlock line jammers
- Assorted Harken cars
- SSI white mast boot (2022)
DESIGN HISTORY
The 41-ft Rhodes Bounty II was one of the original fiberglass racer/cruisers that launched a boatbuilding revolution. Now, long after they’ve been retired from the race course, these seaworthy classics still offer no-nonsense sailing for serious cruisers who care about performance but want to go places in comfort.The Bounty II project was undertaken by Fred Coleman and Vince Lazzara (of Lazzara Yachts) at Aero Marine in Salsalito, California using a Rhodes’ design with Bill Gardens’ engineering. With all the top talent brought to bear, it’s no surprise that the vessel became an instant success. Its heavy scantlings and the building team's approach with the new material paid off in the long run. Their “thick as a plank” hull skin may have been overkill, but the results speak for themselves, and many of these classic sailboats still easily pass survey today. When Aero Marine closed its doors, an enterprising group of executives bought the assets and shipped the tooling to New England boatbuilder, Pearson Yachts. They began construction of these sloops that Pearson dubbed the Rhodes 41. Perhaps the best measure of success of this effort lies in the fact that of the approximately 50 Rhodes 41’s built, nearly all are still in the water and have a cult following that makes them one of the most sought-after classics afloat.
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Keith Perfect.
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