1986 Hylas 44' (13.41 m) 44
Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten (Dutch Part)
Penn Station
1986 Hylas 44 is different from your typical production. It's a custom-ordered from the Hylas factory, she is equipped with rare blue-water extras, including a staysail, running backstays, and expanded fuel and water tankage.
Flag of Registry: United States
- Center Cockpit
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: QLM44414F586
$ 125,000 USD
€ 120,095 Euros
$ 179,941 CAD
£ 101,487 GBP
Description
This 1986 Hylas 44 is different from your typical production. Custom-ordered from the Hylas factory, she is equipped with rare blue-water extras, including a staysail, running backstays, and expanded fuel and water tankage. Her classic lines combine elegance with exceptional speed and seaworthiness, making her a fast, strong versatile cruiser. With a proven record of adventure visiting numerous locations worldwide, she is ready for her next voyage.
Over the last 10 years, this Hylas has been meticulously maintained and upgraded, using only the best available components. The gel coat and deck do need a little TLC as the harsh tropical sun has weathered them, besides that she is fully equipped and turn-key for immediate long-distance cruising or live-aboard life.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: QLM44414F586
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 44' 2'' (13.46 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1986
Beam: 13' 7''
LWL: 35'
Draft Max: 6' 10''
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 5
Single Berths: 1
Queen Berths: 2
Heads: 1
Maximum Speed: 10
Cruise Speed: 7
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gelcoat
Hull Shape: Displacement
Fuel Tank: 300 Gallons (1135.62 Liters)
Fresh Water: 300 Gallons (1135.62 Liters)
Holding Tank: 70 Gallons (264.98 Liters)
Displacement: 22320 lbs
Dry Weight: 22320
Classification: B
Designer: German Frers
Builder: Queen Long Marine Co. Ltd.
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Westerbeke
- Engine Model: 70
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 7000.00
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Description
This 1986 Hylas 44 is different from your typical production or ex-charter yacht. Custom-ordered from the Hylas factory, she is equipped with rare blue-water extras, including a staysail, running backstays, and expanded fuel and water tankage. Her classic lines combine elegance with exceptional speed and seaworthiness, making her a fast, strong versatile cruiser. With a proven record of adventure visiting numerous locations worldwide, she is ready for her next voyage.
Over the last 10 years, this Hylas has been meticulously maintained and upgraded, using only the best available components. The gel coat and deck do need a little TLC as the harsh tropical sun has weathered them, besides that she is fully equipped and turn-key for immediate long-distance cruising or live-aboard life.
Interior Arrangement & Layout
This Hylas 44 features a spacious, practical layout for extended cruising and live-aboard comfort. The main salon is bright and airy, with large portholes and deck hatches providing excellent ventilation. The galley is located on the starboard side behind the companionway, and there is an island where the double sink basin is positioned opposite the stove for maximum efficiency. The master stateroom is aft of the vessel, with the VIP guest cabin forward, providing privacy and comfort for guests.
Interior Styling & Additional Features
The interior is finished with high-quality woodwork, providing a warm and traditional feel. The boat comes fully furnished with everything needed for immediate live-aboard, including kitchenware, linens, and extensive spare parts and tools.
Main Salon
The main salon is open and comfortable, with seating for several guests around a large, solid wood dining table. The table can be folded out for more spacious dining. On the starboard side, there is a long, comfy couch, perfect for lounging or additional seating when entertaining. Plenty of natural light and ventilation from deck hatches and portholes create a welcoming atmosphere. There's ample storage under seating and in various cabinets.
Master Stateroom
The master stateroom is located aft of the vessel, offering a private and quiet space. It features a large berth, plenty of storage around and under the bed, and an ensuite head with a separate shower for convenience.
VIP Guest Cabin
The VIP guest cabin is located forward, providing a spacious V-berth and storage, making it perfect for accommodating friends or family. A head is located nearby for guest comfort.
Nav Station
The well-equipped nav station is located at the port side of the companionway, with a large chart table and easy access to all navigation electronics. It features ample space for charts, books, and manuals, with seating that allows the navigator to remain secure while underway.
Galley
The galley is on the starboard side, directly behind the companionway for easy access. It includes:
- Refrigeration: Isotherm fridge and freezer units in top-opening compartments
- Stove: Gimbaled gas stove with oven
- Sink: Double sink basin located on an island opposite the stove
- Water Maker: Custom engine-driven water maker (over 1 liter per minute)
- Abundant storage and counter space for preparing meals in any conditions
Navigation and Electronics
This Hylas 44 is fully updated with top-of-the-line navigation and electronics equipment, including:
- 2022 B&G Electronics:
- Zeus 9S Chartplotter
- Autopilot touchpad with NAC3 controller
- Four Triton-2 displays (wind, depth, speed)
- Forward scan sonar
- Halo Plus radar
- ICOM AIS transponder
- ICOM SSB radio with Pactor sail-mail modem
- Standard Horizon VHF radio
Helm Station
The helm station is designed for efficiency and safety. The head sail winches, traveler, and main sheet all lead directly to the cockpit for safe and easy management when sailing at sea. The Maxprop 3-blade feathering propeller and cable steering provide precise control, while the B&G autopilot offers excellent performance on long passages.
Hull
- Construction: 1” solid GPR hull for strength and durability
- Keel: Lead fin encased in fiberglass
- Rudder: Skeg-hung with cable steering
- Copper-coat: Bottom job completed in 2022 for long-term antifouling protection
- Prop-speed: Applied to propeller in 2022
Deck
- Hatches: All new deck hatches installed (2018)
- Port-lights: New Found Metals portholes installed (2014)
- Rigging: New rod rigging installed (2015)
- Wind Generator: AirX 12v wind generator for additional power
- Solar Array: Expanded to 600W, capable of producing 36 amps in prime conditions
- Dodger: New Sunbrella dodger installed (2022)
Mast and Rigging
- Mast: Aluminum 53' tall rig from the deck
- Rigging: New rod rigging was installed in 2015
- Running Backstays: Included for added sail control
- Winches: 10 chromed Barient self-tailing winches
Sails
- Main: New Doyle performance Dacron main with stack-pack (2022)
- Genoa: New Doyle performance Dacron genoa (2022)
- Staysail: Restored at Doyle with new UV covers (2022)
- Furlers: New Genoa Pro-furl (2018), staysail Pro-furl refurbished (2022)
- Asem: Cruising spinnaker with sock
- spinnaker: Flying sem
Cockpit
The cockpit is designed for comfort and functionality with custom-fit cushions and easy access to winches and lines. A new dodger (2022) offers protection from the elements, and a Magma gas BBQ is mounted on the stern for onboard grilling.
Additional Features
- Fishing Gear: Deep Sea Penn reels and roller tip rods
- Diving Equipment: Two sets of scuba gear with tanks (needs servicing)
- Other: Two spear guns, masks, fins, and suits
Engine and Mechanical
- Engine: Westerbeke 70hp diesel with 7,000 hours (top agent estimates a 15,000-30,000-hour lifespan)
- Alternators: New Delco alternator (2024) and refurbished, unused Balmar alternator
- Heat Exchanger: New Westerbeke heat exchanger (2024)
- Propeller: Maxprop 3-blade feathering
- Cooling System: Complete engine cooling system overhaul (2022)
Plumbing and Tankage
- Fuel: 100+ gallons across 3 tanks
- Water: 200+ gallons across 3 tanks
- Heads: 12v electric heads (2018)
- Water Maker: Engine-driven system producing over 1 liter per minute
- Plumbing: All plumbing replaced in 2015
Electrical System
- Battery Bank: 3 Lifepo4 12v Frey batteries with external BMS (2022)
- Shore Power: 110-120v Heart Interface, with 220-240v step-down converter
- Solar Array: 600W solar power (36A output in prime conditions)
- Wind Generator: AirX 12v wind generator
- Rewiring: Complete 12v system rewire in 2018
Safety Equipment
- Chain Locker: Reinforced to create a crash bulkhead (2018)
- AIS: ICOM AIS transponder for collision avoidance
- Radar: B&G Halo Plus radar (2022)
- SSB Radio: ICOM SSB with Pactor sail-mail modem
Tender
- Tender: AB 3-meter tender (re-tubed 2018)
- Outboard: Yamaha 15hp 2-stroke outboard
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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David Walters Yachts
Skyport Apollo Unit #3
Airport Road #34
Simpson Bay Sint Maarten
Phone: 1-954-527-0664
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Chris Lafrance
Yacht Broker
Skyport Apollo Unit #3
Airport Road #34
Simpson Bay Sint Maarten
Office: 1-954-527-0664
Direct: 1-721-588-3878
Cell: 1-721-588-3878
Email: chris@davidwaltersyachts.com
Raised partly in suburban surroundings and later in rural farmland, Chris discovered his passion for sailing in his early twenties, introduced to it by a close friend. Since that pivotal moment, he has amassed over 24,000NM of nautical miles, primarily offshore, and obtained certifications from esteemed organizations like CYA, RYA, and IMQ. Chris spent years as a partner in a sailboat charter company, overseeing technical operations and engaging in customer service and sales.
In 2009, he undertook a journey, extensively refitting a Kaufman aluminum sailboat, circumnavigating the North Atlantic with solo offshore crossing propelled by trade winds. Today, Chris calls Sint Maarten home, residing aboard his vessel.
Alongside his maritime pursuits, Chris has pursued a career as a custom software engineer. Fluent in French and English, he aims to enhance his language skills with Spanish.
As a yacht broker, Chris is committed to understanding his client's needs and providing valuable, solution-oriented service. His dedication stems from a genuine passion for connecting individuals with their maritime dreams—a true matchmaker in the world of yachting.