1992 Tripp 47' (14.33 m)
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Introducing "BOOTLEGGER", your next go fast sailboat!
- Racing Sailboat / Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: CIR47006A292
$ 55,000 USD
€ 47,158 Euros
$ 76,764 CAD
£ 41,229 GBP
Description
Allow us to introduce "BOOTLEGGER" a 47-foot performance cruiser-racer sailboat, designed by William H. Tripp III
and built by Carroll Marine.
This racer/cruiser is known for it's 9' max draft and a wider beam at 13'6". Her spacious below deck interior is a surprise for a racing boat. The Tripp 47' has excellent light-air performance thanks to its generous sail configuration, and capabilities for both racing and comfortable blue water cruising. It offers versatile features, making it an easy choice for serious cruising, family use, club racing (PHRF rating of 3!) , or even liveaboard situations, with well-appointed accommodations and durable finishes like the newly installed below deck table that seats 6.
She has raced and performed well in multiple Chicago Mac races, Tripp Cups, Clipper cups, Queen's Cups as well as regular club racing. Has been in fresh water for past 12+ years. 3 owners known.
This boat can accommodate 7/8 comfortable, but can also be sailed singled-handed as evidenced by the photos. The sail inventory includes:
Sails:
Cruising Main - fully battened
Racing Main - UK Carbon
Cruising Roller furling Genoa
AP#1
Heavy #1 (Carbon)
#2
#3
#4
Spinnakers:
Reacher
Runner
Asymmetric
Older "backup" sails or spares for many of the above
Also included is a stack pack with lazyjacks. Facnor cars also new.
The 20/20 repeater (B & G) instrumentation is located on mast, the boat's electronics include GPS plotter, VHF, RAM mic for cockpit, are great additions as is a new 400 amp hour battery (2024)
The keel was re-faired and re-bedded in 2021 with 4200 polysulfite.
Also included:
Flatscreen TV, 4 new jack stands and extensions, a boat cover and various safety equipment.
Negotiable: Convenient for racing, a trailer is available to hold the vast inventory of sails, has new tires.
Priced to sell, come see her in Racine by calling Ferd!
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: CIR47006A292
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 47' (14.33 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1992
Beam: 13'
LWL: 38'
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 6
Single Berths: 2
Queen Berths: 2
Heads: 1
Maximum Speed: 9 Knots
Cruise Speed: 8 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 50 Gallons (189.27 Liters)
Fresh Water: 100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)
Displacement: 18800 lbs
Ballast Weight: 9500 lbs
Designer: William Tripp III
Builder: Carrol Marine
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Ferdinand Nimphius and Wendy Olsen.
We look forward to working with you!
Nimphius Boat Works
6267 Riesch Road
West Bend 53095 USA
Phone: 1-847-420-2806
Email: ferdsails@gmail.com
Website: https://www.nimphiusboatworks.com
Ferdinand has just been appointed to the INTERNATIONAL YACHT BROKERS ASSOCIATION! He is now a Certified Professional Yacht Broker! If you are thinking of selling your boat, why not pick a real “Boat Doctor” to represent you? Having a True Shipwright broker your boat gives you extra confidence that he represents you.
Ferdinand Nimphius and Wendy Olsen
Yacht Broker, President and Owner
6267 Riesch Road
West Bend 53095 USA
Office: 1-847-420-2806
Direct: 2627072811
Cell: 1-847-420-2806
Email: olsentartufo@yahoo.it
Ferdinand Nimphius Ferd Jr." started building sailboats with his father Ferdinand Karl Maria Nimphius (or Red Nimphius a he was known around the Great Lakes:), at the age of 12. His father gave him a car when he was 13 and said" if you can make it work you can have it." Ferd Jr. made it work. That attitude prevailed through his entire Shipwright career of 57 years on these Great Lakes.
Ferdinand and his father RED - along with a group of "long bearded guys with whiskers all over their faces" built the amazing creation of a 65 ft. square rigged, Dutch frigate - all of wood - the Red Lion, which crossed Lake Michigan and onto the Atlantic for a transatlantic crossing in 1972. Charles Kuralt came to film the production and it aired on CBS national TV.
https://youtu.be/Ba370oi09Xc?feature=shared
For 10 years, Ferdinand served as a head judge on Lake Geneva and raced for 15 years also on inland lakes. He now races and cruises with his wife Wendy on Lake Michigan. He has raced 7 Queen's Cup races as main tactician and - as a Professionally rated sailor - has raced in such international regattas as the J111 World Championship in Chicago and twice at Charleston Race Week. He has been known to offer design and rigging advice to Jeff Johnstone and Gerry Douglas:)
His Racine Hook races had him selected numerous times as main tactician and his skills of maneuvering through "Death's Door" have calmed many an anxious sailor.
Few have given so freely of their time as Ferd to train and serve seasoned sailors and would be sailors across the globe. He recently lectured at Yacht Club Chiavari on the Mediterranean (with wife Wendy translating into Italian!) how to build and maintain antique wooden sailboats. (Narrator's note: believe me, Genova has thousands of antique wooden sailboats - think Marco Polo and Ferdinand Magellan - and they beg him to move there and repair!)
His "Boat Doctor" mentality kicks in no matter what marina or area of Lake Michigan he finds himself. Whether it's dropping everything to rescue a panicked crew aboard a sinking sailboat who's propeller ran over a hidden floating canvas or a senior who's finger got entangled with a runaway line, his spring-to-action attentiveness on water is remarkable. (Another Narrator's note, his wife taught him to swim 8 years ago. His nickname before? Gorilla Glue - he never fell off a deck:)
He and his wife donate Lake Michigan Harbor Cruises (a first time sail for many on Lake Michigan, plus dinner aboard) averaging 6 charities per year raising over $25,000 in donations for Make-A-Wish, Big Brothers Big Sisters, UW Washington County, Racine Area Veteran's Association, The Racine Police Force, Alliance Francais and The Cedar Lake Conservation Foundation.
Mostly though - and what everyone remembers when they meet Ferdinand - is that he takes time to TEACH sailing to whoever wants to learn; whether a seasoned racer or a young lady skipper getting into a sailboat for the first time. He answers each and every question no charge; even makes boat doctor "boatcalls"! His endless patience in teaching take-offs and landings is appreciated by so many and makes for a kinder, gentler, SAFER marina.
He is respected by all as a rare and talented Shipwright and an expert in his seamanship. His Cornthian spirit is contagious...
Red Nimphius would be proud of his son.....
Thank you for reading.
