1980 Southern Cross 31' (9.45 m)
Pasadena, Maryland, United States
A REAL bluewater cruiser, solidly constructed by CE Ryder Corp. of Bristol, Rhode Island, and well-finished, with versatile sail plan, modest draft, and 2001 Yanmar 3GM30F reliability.
- Cruisers / Cutter
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: CERSC1101080
$ 33,500 USD
€ 28,526 Euros
$ 46,154 CAD
£ 25,050 GBP
Description
A REAL bluewater cruiser, solidly constructed by CE Ryder Corp. of Bristol, Rhode Island, and well-finished, with versatile sail plan, modest draft, and 2001 Yanmar 3GM30F reliability.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: CERSC1101080
Official Number: 1101080
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 31' (9.45 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1980
Beam: 9' 6''
Draft Max: 4' 8''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Displacement: 13900
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3GM30F
- Engine Year: 2001
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
From the desk of Bob Perry:
From the desk of Bob Perry:
"Southern Cross is certainly a beautiful design. There is a careful balance in the sheer and the overhangs which makes it look very "right."
Gillmer has given the yacht good initial stability and much flatter and easier buttocks than the true Colin Archer type. There is also more buoyancy in the ends of the yacht to ensure a dry ride and plenty of reserve stability as the yacht heels. The flatter buttocks will make the yacht faster and reduce the tendency the Colin Archer type has to hobbyhorse.
The Southern Cross should be an able performer and an excellent sea boat. The large outboard rudder will give good maneuverability and help offset the resistance of the deep fore foot in turning. The quite full keel sections allow the designer to place the ballast and fresh water tank very low, again resulting in an increase in stability.
The interior layout is as simple as it could be and near perfect to my eye today. For pure functionality it's hard to beat these old orthogonal layouts. The interior is quite standard with the exception of a rather nice forward stateroom arrangement. The main settee berths are 6'6" long as are the forward berths. This is a feature slighted by some designers. The berths also seem quite wide, they appear to be about 30 inches wide. This is indeed a comfortable size. There is 6'2" headroom throughout. All the interior wood is Bruynzeel, the best you can buy, and Honduras mahogany. It is oil finished.
Hull construction is hand laid up fiberglass with a molded in stem and sternpost. This will give the vessel a traditional look. The hull laminate has a half inch Airex foam core. This is an expensive detail, but the end result is a very stiff hull with good insulative qualities. The lead ballast is bonded inside the hull and is 4,100 pounds lead.
One feature of the cutter, which is often overlooked, is its ability to be very close-winded. Consider this, a large genoa needs to be sheeted outside the upper shrouds and results in a wide sheeting angle, not at all suitable for close windward work. But the yankee jib on a cutter can be sheeted inside the upper shrouds. This gives a reasonable sheeting angle without resorting to inboard chainplates.
The Southern Cross is a beautiful addition to the growing fleet of series built double enders."
Equipment
- 2001 Yanmar fresh water cooled diesel
- 55 amp alternator
- 3 blade 15" prop
- 3 batteries (12v)
- 110v battery charger
- 30 amp shorepower, cord
- Main sail, staysail, 140 genoa, newer storm jib and storm trysail
- Bruce anchor and spare, Danforth
- Automatic and manual bilge pumps
- Navico autopilot
- speed and depth
- Raytheon radar
- Kenwood SSB
- Stereo and TV
- Swim ladder
- Monitor wind vane
- 12v Cold Machine refrigeration
- Force 10 propane 3 burner stove and oven
- Force 10 cabin heater (9000 btu)
- 28000 btu bus heater
- Ultra suede upholstery
Broker Comments
We don't come across classic bluewater boats as often as we used to. Even less common is to find one in good condition and with useful information to become your real cruising platform. This is a time tested design, built to last, nicely updated with an equally dependable 2001 Yanmar diesel engine. Awaiting your inspection on land, in Pasadena, Md, at a full service yard with quick access to the Chesapeake Bay and beyond. If you are looking for a real cruising boat, but this one on your list!
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Cary Lukens.
We look forward to working with you!
Annapolis Sailyard
326 First Street
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Phone: 1-410-268-4100
Email: cary@sailyard.com
Website: https://www.sailyard.com
Annapolis Sailyard is the oldest yacht brokerage in the Maritime Republic of Eastport in Annapolis, Maryland. For nearly five decades we have been providing high-quality service and expertise in yacht purchase and sales for both sailboats and power boats. We have long term working relationships with multiple highly distinctive yacht manufacturers.
Cary Lukens
Owner
326 First Street
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Office: 1-410-268-4100
Cell: 1-443-995-5553
Email: cary@sailyard.com
Cary is a native Annapolitan and accomplished sailor with a boatload of nautical experiences. His deep commitment to service buoys his intention to align the unique stories of his clients with their personal goals. Cary’s best life includes spending lots of time with his daughters. So, when not on or around boats you’ll find him chilling with his daughters or practicing yoga -- and quite possibly eating carrots and listening to the Grateful Dead. In his life before Annapolis Sailyard, Cary was an adolescent and family counselor at a state-run psychiatric hospital.
