2007 Morrelli & Melvin 50' (15.37 m)
Annapolis
Shooting Star has many recent upgrades: 10/24 New EVAflooring in the pilot house (should be installed by 11/1) 9/24 New Polycarbonate widows in the pilot house 4/24/24 New Bottom Paint 1/24 NewColligo Dynice Dux Upper and Lower Shrouds 2023 New Doyle Straits Jib 2022 All New B&G electronics SHOOTING STAR2007 Morrelli & Melvin Shooting Star comes from the iconic multihull designers that were behind the original Gunboats. Compared to her Gunboat sisters, Shooting Star takes a step further in the direction of minimalist, fast, yet cruising capable offshore catamarans. This is a boat that was built to sail, while still offering enough comfort and equipment to remain away from the dock while cruising the island destination of your choice. Performance is achieved with long slender hulls, carbon fiber mast, and daggerboards. One of the most unique features of Shooting Star is the central command station. All sailing controls and steering are centrally located behind the mast, yet inside the cabin. This arrangement provides the visibility benefits of a forward cockpit without having to step out into the weather or expose the cabin to an open door in rough conditions. While Shooting Star is a purists sailboat, she was designed and smartly upgraded to allow comfortable cruising without spoiling performance. The bridge deck cabin features unimpeded 360 degree views with various opening windows and a sliding convertible roof. When ambient temperatures arent conducive for natural ventilation, Espar Airtronic cabin heaters and Cruiseair air conditioning keep the boat comfortable. Shooting Star can comfortably sail in the sunny Bahamas or foggy Maine. The galley features ample countertop space (13 outboard and 5 inboard), fridge/freezer space for extended cruising, 3 burner propane stove, and plenty of cabinet space for cookware and food storage. Power demands while off the grid are taken care of by cabin top solar, a large Balmar alternator on each engine, and a Watt & Sea hydro generator. Another smart upgrade is the addition of bow thrusters;light weight catamarans have been described as a leaf blowing across the water when docking in a cross breeze. Shooting Stars construction is of S-glass/Kevlar/carbon reinforcement in high load areas, foam core, and epoxy resin. S-glass is approximately 30% stronger than the industry standard E-glass, yet more impact resistant than carbon. The interior is kept light and simple with faired and painted surfaces. No liners to add weight or allow mold to grow. Over the past decade, the current owner has enjoyed Shooting Star from the Eastern Caribbean to Maine. A highlight of his cruising was in the Ragged Islands, where the vertical lifting rudders opened up skinny water anchorages few boats this size could dream of! While under his ownership he consistently balanced the need for speed with comfort. New projects are consuming much of his free time and he has decided pass along Shooting Star. Dont miss this opportunity to own one of the most unique catamarans on the market!
- Catamaran
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Composite Hull
- HIN/IMO: UCCDD505C707
- Stock #: 221185
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: UCCDD505C707
Stock #: 221185
LOA: 50' 5'' (15.37 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2007
Beam: 26' 3''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Composite
Engines
Engine 1
- Hours: 0.00
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The Multihull Company
Email: mike@multihullcompany.com
Website: https://www.multihullcompany.com/
Mike is a 100T USCG captain and has most recently worked for SeaTow, where he handles assistance towing and recovery work. As a liveaboard and longtime sailor, Mike has a plethora of experience from which to draw. Now at TMC, Mike wants to use this vast knowledge to help his customers purchase or sell their catamaran, as well as offering his help finding docking in New England. If you are traveling to Newport, Camden or any of the other beautiful sailing hubs in New England, give Mike Rybas a call at 267-324-9067
Mike Rybas
Yacht Broker
17 Lockwood Drive
Charleston SC 29401 United States
Office: 12155082704
Direct: 1-267-324-9067
Email: mike@multihullcompany.com
Mike grew up on the Delaware River and Jersey shore where he spent as much time as possible on the water wakeboarding, kite surfing, and surfing. It wasn’t until his late 20’s that he discovered sailing when he and his brother refit a Bob Perry monohull and sailed from New England to New Zealand.
After the trip across the Pacific, he knew a catamaran was in the cards. After years of saving and searching, Mike bought a 47’ Crowther cat in Panama. After an extensive refit, Mike, his wife, and young son live aboard and cruise their catamaran from New England to the Bahamas.
Mike is a 100T USCG captain and has most recently worked for SeaTow, where he handles assistance towing and recovery work. As a liveaboard and longtime sailor, Mike has a plethora of experience from which to draw. Now at TMC, Mike wants to use this vast knowledge to help his customers purchase or sell their catamaran, as well as offering his help finding docking in New England. If you are traveling to Newport, Camden or any of the other beautiful sailing hubs in New England, give Mike Rybas a call at 267-324-9067