1998 Cookson Boats 95' (28.96 m) Custom
Newport, United States
SORCERER II
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Flag of Registry: United States
Port of Registry: Auckland
- Schooner
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- GRP Hull
- Stock #: aecd5a4f-9c6b-ef11-bfe3-000d3a59a21e
$ 1,250,000 USD
€ 1,160,000 Euros
$ 1,736,000 CAD
£ 965,000 GBP
Data Sheet
Stock #: aecd5a4f-9c6b-ef11-bfe3-000d3a59a21e
LOA: 95' 11'' (28.96 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1998
Beam: 23' 4''
LWL: 84' 5''
Draft Max: 9' 6''
Draft Min: 2' 6''
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 6
Double Berths: 2
King Berths: 1
Full Beam Master: Yes
Heads: 3
Crew Cabins: 2
Crew Sleeps: 4
Maximum Speed: 12 Knots
Cruise Speed: 10 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: GRP
Hull Shape: Displacement
Air Conditioning: Yes
Fuel Tank: 2400 Gallons (8800 Liters)
Fresh Water: 534 Gallons (2400 Liters)
Holding Tank: 225 Gallons
Gross Tonnage: 83
Displacement: 74 tonnes
Classification: abs
Interior Designer: Brad Collett
Builder: Cookson Boats
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Cummins
- Engine Model: 6CTA
- Engine Year: 1998
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 300.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 4820.00
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Northern Lights
- Engine Model: M439D.51
- Power KW: 33.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 12507.00
Engine 3
- Engine Make: Northern Lights
- Engine Model: M439D.51
- Power KW: 16.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 7382.00
Full Details
DESCRIPTION
Sorcerer II is a 95 foot performance cruiser designed by German Frers constructed of composite GRP/EGlass/Kevlar by TP Cookson in New Zealand. She is equipped with a Southern Spars carbon rig, in-boom furling, three headsails and hydraulic sail controls. As such, this powerful performance yacht can be easily managed by only 2 crew. Over the past 25 years she has been maintained to the highest standards with timely refits, rigging replacements, mechanical overhauls and paintwork.Sorcerer II offers sumptuous guest accommodations for up to eight in the Owner’s party, with two guest staterooms and the Owner’s suite aftand two double crew cabins with ensuites and galley/lounge forward. Her raised salon with full navigation/controls offers excellent visibility and provides a remarkable sense of spaciousness for dining and lounging. The lower salon area includes a library/theater area to port and an office area to starboard.
As to seaworthiness, the windshield in her main salon is laminated, tempered glass, 1” thick! Likewise, all her portholes and fixed ports were upgraded from plexiglass to tempered glass. She has five watertight bilge areas with multiple bilge pumps and alarms and a walk-in engine room with watertight door. Her maintenance is streamlined by design for easy access to all systems, with engineering by John Cable Engineering of Aukland, NZ.
Her main cockpit offers simple access to all sailing systems and controls, along with a fully protected lounge and entertainment area forward. The helm station has an oversize wheel and protected helm seat, with cable steering for full sensitivity, controls for all systems; autopilot, main sheet & traveler, 50 hp bow & stern thrusters plus all navigation information and systems instrumentation. Redundant systems such as generators, primary anchors, air conditioning chillers, hydraulic systems, charging systems, bilge pumps, 3 headsails, and 5 heads make her a trustworthy world voyager.
In sum, Sorcerer II is a magnificent blend of exceptional performance from her German Frers hull and easily managed sail plan, with generous accommodations and remarkable engineering for exploring the far points of the globe in absolute safety, comfort and style. She is quite simply, a yacht that lives like a castle and sails like a dream.
A decade ago Sorcerer II participated in a world-wide scientific research program, the Global Ocean Sampling Expedition, studying the genetic diversity of the marine microbial world in all of the world’s major oceans, visiting 23 countries and island groups on four continents. The YouTube video 'Cracking The Ocean Code" showcases her capabilities, including the support of dive operations and highlights her suitability for long distance voyages.
Sorcerer II has also displayed her performance capabilities in various ‘Bucket’ regattas and other superyacht racing events, so she can either be efficiently handled by a capable crew of two, or by 25 professional sailors at the top levels of competition. She has most of the features of larger yachts but is still manageable by a small crew and truly fun to sail!
PILOTHOUSE AND MAIN SALON
Five steps down from the center cockpit is the main salon with an extremely comfortable layout. The area offers extraordinary views with wraparound windows and is a perfect setting for relaxing, entertaining and dining. The forward end is the navigation station and shipboard monitoring systems with three generous chart drawers. Immediately forward is a plush helm chair with additional machinery controls to starboard and a full display of electronics, repeaters from cockpit instruments, radar and a computer screen. The chair is set for a clear view of the foredeck and horizon. On the port side aft is a wet bar with a glass front cabinet for crystal and stemware, a drinks refrigerator and an ice maker. A full-length curved sofa outboard provides seating for four at the dining table facing three comfortable dining chairs on center-line.GALLEY
This well-designed galley layout located to port and is ideal for cooking underway as well as at anchor. There are three refrigerator/freezers new in 2018. The stainless steel stove is gimballed, there is ample freezer capacity, a new dishwasher & oven and an abundance of pantry storage. The crew dinette/lounge is on the starboard side of the galley.- Vitifrigo 24 volt bulk freezer
- Costway oven (New 2024)
- LG Dishwasher (New 2022)
- Refrigerator / Freezer (New 2018)
- Scholtt induction cook top
- Bosch gimbaled stainless stove with ceramic top
- Sharp Microwave
- Kenmore Trash Compactor
- Miele washer and dryer
MASTER STATEROOM
The Master Stateroom is fully aft with a private entrance to the aft Owner’s cockpit. The stateroom has a king size centerline berth, fitted with lee cloths for comfortable offshore sleeping. The stateroom offers comfortable settee seating to starboard, full hanging lockers forward with a wine cooler and a gracious ensuite head with bathtub and shower. There is also a desk and office area adjacent to the private cockpit access.GUEST STATEROOM
Forward of the Master stateroom are the port and starboard mirrored guest cabins. Both cabins have twin berths that can be converted to one queen size berth. Additional pullman berths in each cabin fold up into the inboard wall when not in use, blending into the soft furnishing of the bulkheads. Both cabins are fitted with full height hanging lockers and ensuite heads with stall showers.GALLEY AND CREW QUARTERS
Forward of the main salon, the fully separate crew quarters begin with the full-beam galley and food preparation area, with a full crew lounge, plus two crew staterooms with over and under single berths, ensuite heads and stowage in drawers and lockers. There is a private mid-deck hatch forward for access without interrupting guests aft.ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
- Lower Saloo
- Owner’s Cabin – Samsung 32” HD/LCD flat screen TV, direct satellite TV
- Crew Mess – Samsung 22" flat screen TV, Pioneer stereos
- Office – 22” flat screen LCD
- Cockpit – portable 24” smart tv Sansui, Bose cockpit speakers
- Salon - Bose Lifestyle 20 music system
NAVIGATION AND ELECTRONICS
- T-Mobile 5G hotspot networked through out the vessel
- Starlink satellite internet networked throughout the vessel
- Standard Horizons Matrix/gps radio at helm with antenna on 3rd spreader
- Standard Horizons Eclipse VHF radio on deck
- Kobelt hydraulic/Accu-Steer B&G autopilot
- Furuno 48-mile open array main radar scanner black box
- Furuno 24 mile closed array secondary scanner
- Furuno TZ14 touch screen in cockpit displays radar and or chart pilot
- Furuno network back box at salon nav station displays radar or chart pilot
- Helm Salon Furuno FFVC-582 dual frequency video sounder range 1500’
- Tablet running Navionics as back up nav info
- Brookes & Gatehouse sailing instrumentation and auto pilot networked through-out vessel with two 2020 displays
ENGINE AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
- 1 x 300 hp Cummins 6CTA 8.3-M1 6-cylinder diesel with Racor filters. Factory
- Rebuilt in 2011 (4,820 hrs Aug 2024)
- Manual cable/quadrant steering
- fMAX prop with adjustable pitch propeller shaft replaced 2017
- Ritchfield 30 hp SVT bow thruster serviced and seal replaced 2018
- Ritchfield 30 hp stern thruster serviced and seal replaced 2018
- Cutlass bearings new in 2021
- HEM 1200 gpd watermaker (50 gals per hour)
- Force 10 dual 20 gallon water heaters (fwd and aft) 1500 watt electric or heated thru small generator water jacket
- 5 Sealand vacuflush toilets with 4 vacuum pumps
- Air Conditioning; dual tempered water units in engine room 33,000 btu (x2) by Cruise Air
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
The versatile electrical system is a combination of New Zealand industrial power for the big loads and battery low voltage general boat systems. Her efficiency is such that she can operate on battery power with the generator off for extended periods or operate on the small 16kw generator when air conditioning and cooking are required. She has been fitted with adapters to the New Zealand power so that she can plug in to American shore power or anywhere in the world from 200 volts to 480 volts and function well on as little as a 50 amp shore connect. Lighting, alarms, navigation, instruments and entertainment and are all battery powered and not dependent on generator or shore power. The small generator is standard US 240v 60 hz which can be sourced and replaced anywhere in the US in a matter of days and has been replaced 3 times providing 90% of the power off the dock over the last 20 years- Northern Lights M439D.51 33 KWH Generator, 12,507 total hrs
- Northern Lights 16 KWH Generator, 7,382 hours
- 12/24 volt DC system transitioning to Lithium Ion Phosphate
- Mastervolt DC-AC inverters; 120 &220 Volt
- Lenze frequency drive phase adapters for air con chillers, bilge/fire pumps, water maker
- Rapid shore power multi-voltage transformer to facilitate worldwide connectivity (50 amps will run all systems)
DECK EQUIPMENT
- 3/8” Teak deck re-seamed in 2017
- 2 Plow 265 lb stainless Mason anchor
- 1 x Fortress Anchor
- 2 Simpson-Lawrence hydraulic anchor windlasses
- 300' of 5/8 HT chain stowed in port locker, 150' in starboard
- locker Sea anchor and bridle plus rode
- 2 Jon Buoys
- Tank tender tank level indicator
- Freshwater deck wash-down
- Dodger/Bimini w/windshield in main cockpit (Recently New)
TENDER AND TOYS
- Inmar 15’ Tender w/Suzuki 60hp, (planes w/6 passengers)
- Bauer dive tank compressor with capability of filling 8 tanks per hour
- Hooka Rig for local underwater work
SAILS AND RIGGING
- North Sails 3DI mainsail (New 2019)
- North Sails 3DI furling genoa (New 2019)
- North Sails 3DI furling yankee (New 2019)
- North Sails 3DI furling staysail (New 2019)
- Storm Staysail – Spectra
- Gennakers by North and Evolution Sails, Nylon (1.5 and .75)
- At the helm, push buttons control the hydraulic mainsheet, traveler, outhaul and boom-vang
- Captive main halyard and main sheet winches and headsail furlers
- Harken hydraulic and manual 3 speed self tailing winch
- 3 Harken hydraulic headsail furlers
- Navtec hydraulic backstay adjuster
- Southern Spars carbon fiber mast with in-boom furling for fully battened main
- Lewmar Commander Hydraulic System
- Rod rigging (New 2018)
- Running rigging; spares include new halyards, genoa and gennaker sheets (New 2023)
UPGRADES
- 2024: New fitted carpets, Full Salon Covers, Exterior Canvas, New Drier and Oven, service North Sails, paint toerails, etc
- 2022: New Running Rigging
- 2023: opsides repainted, Complete bottom job - serviced prop, shaft, thrusters & zincs, regalvanize anchor chains, paint repair on deck etc..
- 2021: New Inmar 15’ Tender w/Suzuki 60hp
- 2020: Side by Side Refrigerator, Undercounter Freezer, Microwave, Dishwasher, Wine Fridge in Owner SR, Icemaker.
- 2019: North 3DI Mainsail, Genoa Yankee & Staysail
- 2018: New Rod Rigging
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
- Viking 8 man life raft serviced August 2024
- ECS FM200 fire control system; serviced July 2024
- 3 Fire main discharges for (x2)3 hp fire/bilge pumps in the engine room
- Beathing apparatus for engine room fire fighting
- 2 EPIRBS (New 2022)
- AQR AISB transponder 7 dry powder fire extinguishers
- Flares and electronic flare etc
- Emergency gas power pump for fire or bilge
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Elizabeth Swain.
We look forward to working with you!
Northrop and Johnson
91 Long Wharf
Newport RI 02840 United States
Phone: 14018485500
Email: newport@northropandjohnson.com
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Located in North America’s premier summer yachting destination, Northrop & Johnson’s Newport, Rhode Island, office is a leader in sales, purchase and new construction thanks to its dedicated, experienced and knowledgeable sales brokers.
Elizabeth Swain
Yacht Broker
91 Long Wharf
Newport RI 02840 United States
Office: 14018485500
Cell: +1 978 400 6093
Email: elizabeth.swain@northropandjohnson.com
Growing up in Harvard, Massachusetts, Liz’s first boating experience was sailing a Herreshoff 12 ½ out of Woods Hole, MA. She's been hooked on the ocean ever since. Liz is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in marine affairs with a minor in environmental and natural resource economics. She was the president of the URI Sailing Club where she managed the school's fleet as well as the sailing facility itself. After college, she moved to Newport, RI where she raced 12 Meters and crewed for offshore deliveries. She then worked for Sailors for the Sea in Newport, an ocean conservation organization that engages, educates and activates the sailing and boating community toward restoring ocean health.
After this, she took a break from yachting and moved to Cordova, Alaska, a small and progressive fishing town southeast of Anchorage. There she worked in administration for the Prince William Sound Science Center where her responsibilities included event/conference planning, website management, field and lab studies, facilities management, bookkeeping and accounts payable. Additionally, Liz served as Secretary of the Sheridan Alpine Association for the Board of Directors and served on the Bluegrass Music Camp Board of Directors. During her time in Alaska, she enjoyed subsistence salmon fishing, hiking, hunting, skiing, glacier ice skating, and brewing beer with wild ingredients.
She then moved aboard a 38-foot (11.5m) sailboat and incorporated a rigging and electrical business, cruising and servicing sailboats and powerboats in Florida, The Bahamas, the Caribbean, and New England. Moving with the seasons brought Liz back up to Rhode Island where she entered the yacht brokerage world. She worked with Sparkman and Stephens and later came aboard with Northrop and Johnson in June of 2019. She is delighted to be a part of such a sophisticated and professional team of brokers worldwide with N&J.