1988 Brewer 38' (11.58 m) STEEL HULL Kaiulani
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Refit Year: 2017 KaSondera
38’ Custom Sailing Cutter. This is a must see vessel. This is the nicest, most well maintained vessel I have ever seen. This vessel is every inch a superb, well found blue water cruiser! Let’s go see her.
Flag of Registry: United States
Port of Registry: Boston
- Cutter / Sloop
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Steel Hull
- HIN/IMO: KSV00004J686
A GREAT PRICE FOR SUCH A VESSEL
$ 198,900 USD
€ 181,214 Euros
$ 273,102 CAD
£ 154,630 GBP
Description
When you step aboard the STEEL hulled KaSondera you will appreciate the love and craftsmanship that went into her design and construction. This 1988 Kaiulani 38, a Ted Brewer design, built by Kaiulani Sailing Vessels of South Portland ME. She is a one-of-a-kind live-aboard cutter cruiser.
Brewer was known for his experience designing cruisers and steel hulls in particular. His signature rounded chine hull, appealing sheer, and full keel with characteristic “cutaway forefoot and bite aft”, are evident in KaSondera’s design. With 748 sq ft of sail, she has a Main, Genoa, Intermediate Yankee, Staysail, Storm Trysail, Storm Jib, Cruising Spinnaker, twin head stays, and is powered by a 50 hp Perkins 4-108 with 3,500 hours, and has a 1500 mile range under power. She is equipped with a VHS, GPS, compass, single side band radio, chart plotter, depth sounder, auto helm, and Aries steering vane. Below decks, the varnished teak & holly interior and soft lighting is stunning, with custom cabinetry and thoughtful details throughout. Heck, she even has a crystal cabinet!
Sleeping accommodations include 2 cabins, 3 single berths & 1 double. There is a custom teak dinette (seats 6), settees port & starboard in the Main Salon, and a sizable nav station with storage. The Galley has 2 stainless steel sinks, a gimbal 4 burner propane stove with oven & broiler, and a Sea Frost refrigerator & freezer, and a large standing shower with a seat and custom bi-fold textured plexiglass doors make the head truly stand out. She has 3 solar panels, a cockpit dodger & bimini, and a deck large enough to carry two kayaks. She had a $120K refit in 2017 with plenty of upgrades including a new transmission, fuel pump, fuel lift pump, soft fuel lines, and secondary fuel/water separator system in 2022. KaSondera is as close to Bristol as we have seen in a long time!
Cruising cutters are known for their seaworthiness, rugged offshore capability, elegance, and superb sail-ability. KaSondera is well loved and meticulously maintained by the current owner who made a single-handed transatlantic crossing from Haverhill, MA to Horta Faial, Azores, in 1992. If you are a fan of Brewer designs and looking for a truly unique turnkey live-aboard…look no further.
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Check out KaSondera’s website for the complete list of extras that are being offered with the sale.
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Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: KSV00004J686
Official Number: 925018
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 41' 4'' (12.60 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1988
Refit Year: 2017
Beam: 11' 10''
LOD: 37' 4''
LWL: 31' 4''
Draft Max: 5' 4''
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
V Berths: 1
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Super Structure Material: Steel
Hull Material: Steel
Hull Finish: Gel Coat
Hull Shape: Monohull
Bridge Clearance: 52' 5''
Fuel Tank: 150 Gallons (567.81 Liters)
Fresh Water: 130 Gallons (492.1 Liters)
Displacement: 23000 lbs
Ballast Weight: 7200 lbs
Designer: BREWER
Builder: KAIULANI
Exterior Color: Cream
Multimedia
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: PERKINS
- Engine Model: 4108
- Engine Year: 1988
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 50.00
- Power KW: 37.29
- Hours: 3500.00
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Vessel Information
STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Information & Features
1986 Perkins 4-108 (Engine 1)
Type: Inboard
Fuel Type: Diesel
Power: 50 hp
Propeller Type: 3 Blade
Hours: 3500
Propeller Material:
Bronze
Dimensions
LOA:
41 ft 4 in
Beam:
11 ft 10 in
Length On Deck:
37 ft 4 in
Max Bridge Clearance:
52 ft 4 in
LWL:
31 ft 4 in
Max Draft:
5 ft 4 in
Weights
Dry Weight:
34,000 lb
Ballast:
7,500 lb
Displacement:
23,000 lb
Speed
Cruising Speed:
6.5 kn
Max Speed:
8.5 kn
Tanks
Fuel:
2 x 150 gal Other
Fresh Water:
1 x 130 gal Stainless Steel
Holding:
1 x 50 gal Plastic
Accommodations
Single Berths: 3
Double Berths: 1
Cabins: 2
Heads: 1
Other
Hull Shape: Monohull
Builder: Kaiulani Sailing Vessels
Covers
- Bimini Top
- Cockpit Cover
- Lazyjacks
Electrical Equipment
- Shore Power Inlet
Electronics
- Depthsounder
- Radar
- Wind Speed and Direction
- Navigation Center
- Plotter
- Radio: Alpine Cassette
- Compass
- GPS: 2
- Cockpit Speakers
- VHF
Inside Equipment
- Electric Bilge Pump
- Oven: with broiler
- Manual Bilge Pump
- Multiple Heating Devices and sources
- Hot Water
- Refrigerator: freezer
- Battery Charger
1200 W Hart Invertor
Outside Equipment/Extras
- Teak Cockpit
- Outboard Engine Brackets
- Wind Generator
- Solar Panel: 3 panels
- Cockpit Cushions
- Cockpit Table
- Swimming Ladder
Rigging
- Steering Wheel
- Tiller: Steel
Sail Inventory
Main
Intermediate Yankee
Large Light Yankee
Cruising Spinnaker
Staysail
Storm Jib
Storm Trysail
- Spinnaker
- Genoa
- Trisail
Hull
Steel was chosen simply because no other hull material has its strength and durability. Steel vessels are known to have survived severe groundings and subsequent lengthy poundings as well as collisions with whales and flotsam. Steel also has the benefit of being repairable to its original strength in practically any port in the world.
1. Hull, deck, cabin, rudder are fabricated entirely of steel
A. Frames- 1 ¾” X 1 ¾” X 3/16” tee bar on 4’ centers with 3 frames on 2’ centers.
B. Keel bottom – ½”
C. Keel sides and dividers – 3/16”
D. Topsides – 11 gauge (approx. 1/8”)
E. Deck and cabin – 12 gauge (1/10”)
F. Deck beams - 1 ½” X 1 ½” X 3/16” on 2’ centers
G. Stem – 4” X 3/8”
H. Longitudinals – 1” X 3/16”
I. Cockpit – 12 ga. And 14 ga.
2. Exterior of hull is sandblasted, and sealed with Hi-Build epoxy.
3. Hull is faired and top coated with AlexSeal. Decks and cabin tops are coated with Nonskid AlexSeal. Cockpit is AlexSeal. Decks primed and laid with Teak decking system adhesive and toped in teak. Fastened with stainless steel screws into angle iron welded to deck.
4. Interior of hull is partially hot zinced ( keel, sump, and cockpit lockers, fore peak) , cold zinced on balance of interior, and sealed with HiBuild Epoxy.
5. Hawse ports – Stainless steel.
6. Lead Ballast (approximately 5300#) Covered with epoxy resin.
7. Deep sump – bottom coated with epoxy resin.
8. Cockpit locker covers – steel topped with teak
9. Bottom Paint – Interlux –Inter Protect 2000E – Interlux ACT Brown
10. Bulwarks 5” X1” Teak
11. Cover for companionway sliding hatch
12. Stainless collar welded to deck for Halyard turning blocks
13. Fuel is carried in two separate baffled tanks totaling approximately 150 gallons
14. Rudder is attached to keel. There is a protected aperture for the propeller
15. Cockpit drains – Two 2 inch Exiting thru schedule 80 steel pipe to Reinforced Hose
16. Zinc anodes – 6 on hull 2 on rudder
Wood & Interior
The entire inside of the hull is sandblasted clean, sprayed with zinc rich primer and coated with epoxy. Then insulation is installed above the water line to reduce condensation and noise.
The varnished teak interior custom designed by the owner was installed and finished by skilled cabinetmakers. Ash overhead slats are used for lightness and a teak and holly sole result in an interior that will appeal to the most discriminating sailor
1. Predominantly teak interior with ash – varnished with 4 coats minimum.
2. Teak Bulwarks.
3. Cockpit Teak grating.
4. Teak slats on cockpit seats.
5. Teak and holly cabin sole.
6. Teak cockpit coamings.
7. Exterior teak handrails on cabin top.
8. Interior teak handrails of sufficient number to allow safe movement throughout the cabin.
9. Mirror in head.
10. Custom Brass fixtures in the head
11. Stainless sink in head
12. Hanging lockers (Cedar) 3 the locker in the V Bert is very large and deep
13. Double stainless sink in galley
14. Refrigerator – Freezer (approx. 8 cubic feet) with 4” foam insulation of all faces –Both Mechanical Refrigeration as well as 110 shore power. 2 Ice cube trays on hanger
15. Cushions 5” luxury foam
16. Aft cabin and V berth both have custom box spring mattresses (fire proof- water resistant)
17. 6.4” approximate headroom.
18. Navigation table – large with storage under and fold down seat.
36. Dinette table made of solid teak and highly varnish –custom designed for KaSondera and will open to accommodate 6 comfortably.
37. Large dish and dry goods storage in galley including pot locker and custom designed ceiling to floor can good storage with matching doors and custom brass hardware.
38. Trash storage under sink.
39. Storage in general is excellent since all tank-age is underneath the cockpit sole. There is dry storage in the main salon under seats as well as above.
40. Insulation- closed cellular foam throughout interior above the waterline.
41. Doors to head, aft cabin, food storage in galley and forward v berth are custom arched, solid panels on lower and louvered on upper.
42. Large standing fiberglass shower stall with seat, and rack for hanging foul weather gear. Boast custom bi-fold textured Plexiglas doors.
The head compartment features a molded fiberglass shower with seat and bi-fold doors and the water closet is placed fore and aft making It usable on both tacks.
Mechanical
Deck Hardware & Rigging
Mast – by Hall Spars, 52’.5” above waterline with twin spreaders. Mast, main boom, and staysail boom are all top coated with AlexSeal
A. 9/32” twin forestays
B. 5/16” backstay
C. 7/32” staysail stay
D. 9/32” uppers
E. ¼” additional running backstays to be rigged in rough weather
F. ¼” balance of rigging
* Lazy Jacks
G. Trysail Track
H. Deck Lights on spreaders
I. Tri-color light
J. Strobe Light – mast head
K. Anchor Light
L. Steaming Light
M. Double Downwind Poles and tracks
N. Main boom has internal outhaul while staysail boom as external outhaul
O. Hydraulic Back Stay Adjuster
P. Mast Steps
Q. Harkin Boom Vang
93. Sails – 8.33 oz. Maine 3 sets of reef points with outhauls all leading to cockpit Genoa
6.7 oz. Yankee- custom sail bag for mounting on life lines
8.33.oz Staysail and sailcover Storm Trisail
Spinnaker
Sheets for all above sails
94. Halyards – pre-stretched rope. Internal except staysail halyard. All halyards are led aft to cockpit thru Shaffer sheet stoppers.
95. Bow and stern pulpits – double rail with gate at transom to swim ladder. Steaming lights and GPS, Radio antenna attached
96. Chainplates – heavily constructed and welded.
97. Lifelines -28” heavy duty stanchions with double lines and gates on port and starboard
98. Stainless steel bowsprit with two rollers.
99. Bobstay – 5/8” stainless rod.
100. Four Lewmar opening hatches (one in aft cabin, one in forward cabin and 2 in main cabin) with screens.
101. Twelve cast aluminum ports – all opening with screens an curtains
102. Four Dorades
103. Cockpit Dodger- full Bimini and cockpit enclosure with screens.
104. Mooring cleats – 6 Stainless – 10”
105. CQR (35lbs) with 200’ 5/16 Hi-tensile galvanized chain
106. Danforth (25lbs) with 200’ of 5/8 rope
107. Stainless steel genoa tacks welded to deck Cars for track included
108. Adkins and Hoyle companionway cover system
109. Custom Mainsheet traveler – Schaefer bridge extrusion and track
110. Staysail traveler
111. (2) Stainless Mast Guards
112. AlexSeal Nonskid covers much of the cabin top area.
Other
- Alpine Digital FM-AM Cassette
- Edson Folding Cockpit Table
- Speakers (2) in Main Salon (1) in aft cabin (2) in cockpit and connections for remote speakers at bow
- Dock lines – 4
- Fenders – 4
- Radar Reflector
- Fresh water inlet Pressure regulated water & Check Valve
- Fuel Fill Warning Whistles (2)
- Custom Brass Hardware through out
- Outboard Motor Mount (teak) on stern
- (2) Fender Boards
- 50' 30 amp Power Cord
- Spares for Aries Steering Vane (3) Paddles) + Miscellaneous
- Spares - 6 Fuel Filters
- Flood Light with connection both in cockpit and V Berth
- Lifesling throwable
- Full Cockpit Cushions
- Edson Folding table in Cockpit
- Screens on all opening ports and hatches as well as for companionway.
- 4 locking winch handles 1 non lock winch handle - 1 floating non lock winch handle
- 2 series 7 Snatch Blocks
- Boson’s. chair
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.
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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 Rick and Deb Miles.
We look forward to working with you!
Brewer Yacht Sales
333 Victory Road
Quincy MA 02169 United States
Phone: 860-399-6213
Fax: 860-345-1063
Email: info@breweryacht.com
Website: http://www.breweryacht.com
Brewer Yacht Sales’ Quincy office is located inside Safe Harbor's Marina Bay. Only seven miles south of Boston, Safe Harbor Marina Bay is nestled on picturesque Dorchester Bay and just minutes east of the Neponset River. This 686-slip marina, with access to some of northern New England’s richest waters, provides value, convenience, and excellence.
The professional sales staff at Brewer Yacht Sales Quincy are committed to making your boat buying or selling experience an enjoyable one! Our Brewer Yacht Sales brokers have on average twenty years of boating industry experience, and it is their job to make your transaction smooth and worry-free. We want to build long-term relationships with our customers, whether you are transitioning out of your current boat or into your next one.
Rick and Deb Miles
Yacht Broker
333 Victory Road
Quincy MA 02169 United States
Office: 207-930-5873
Fax: 860-345-1063
Cell: 207-930-5873
Email: rmiles@breweryacht.com
Deb and Rick Miles are a husband-and-wife team who have decided to bring their skills, experience, and enthusiasm to the Brewer Yacht Sales team. Captain Rick’s love of boating began in his childhood. His life on the sea started by racing turnabouts in Boston Harbor for Cottage Park Yacht Club in Winthrop and later, throughout high school, college, and most of his twenties, he worked his way up from deckhand to captain for Sea Star Fisheries, a local offshore lobstering company based out of Marblehead. Miles attended Norwich University and after leaving the lobstering industry in 1987, started the company, Ariel Cruises, which saw him as owner and operator of a 60-foot Morgan schooner for charter throughout New England and the Caribbean. Since that time, Rick established several successful schooner and expedition cruise businesses, specializing in cruising the coast of Maine and taking passengers into remote expeditions with destinations to the Arctic, Sable Island, Newfoundland, Labrador, Baffin Island, Greenland, and Trans-Atlantic. Rick has voyaged over 125,000 nautical miles aboard sail and power vessels.
Since 2013 Captain Miles has held the position of Boston’s Port Captain for City Experiences by Hornblower (previously Boston Harbor Cruises, LLC). Miles assisted in overseeing the operation of all fleet vessels and services involved in running the passenger vessel business with over 50 vessels and up to 300 departures per day for annual ridership of over 2.5 million passengers. Rick has been the company’s United States Coast Guard liaison and has attended over 150 USCG vessel COI and Hull Inspections as owner’s representative. He presently lives in Concord MA, has completed the Blackburn Challenge six times, (a 23-mile open-ocean solo row in a 450 lb. traditional Grand Banks fishing dory). Rick is proud to hold a US Coast Guard Masters License, 6th renewal, up to 200 GRT, Near Coastal with endorsements and valid TWIC card. Rick has extensive experience in steel, fiberglass, and wooden vessels and their systems, both sail, and power.
Deb Read Miles loves adventure and has lived and traveled extensively throughout the world, starting in 4th grade when her family moved from Wellesley, MA to London, England. Her love of boats and the ocean developed from summers spent boating and swimming off Bar Harbor and Kennebunkport ME. Deb earned a Master of Fine Arts Degree from
Lesley University and is a practicing artist. She has a long entrepreneurial background including work as a principal at the Boston-area interior design firm Decors by Bailey and Read, serving as Director of New Business Development for the design group at Hill Holliday Advertising, and was the Vice President and co-creator of the heavy equipment rental company, BKE Construction in Mohammedia, Morocco. Her love of boats and a new adventure has led her to a new goal; to give outstanding service to her clients at Brewer Yacht Sales and to, one day, sail around the world with her husband Rick on their 64-foot Sundeer Ketch, Artemis. Deb and Rick recently completed a 1500-nautical mile delivery of Artemis, from Fort Lauderdale to Salem, MA, and plan to charter the vessel. Deb is working toward getting her captain's license and advocates for empowering women to learn and take the lead in boating endeavors. Deb’s appreciation of different world cultures, love of people, deep understanding of current design trends, and effective marketing strategies are assets she is eager to offer her clients. However, the biggest benefits Rick and Deb offer are their team approach, a lifetime of knowledge and experience, dedication to honesty, integrity, and the belief in kindness in all matters.