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Old 06-04-2018, 15:24   #1
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1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

The HR build coupled with a fool-proof, overpowered 53hp Yanmar diesel with under 360hrs equates to a very capable, ready-to-go cruising vessel. She has been extensively refit over the past 2 years, teak decks have been removed and she has since sailed 500nm testing her upgrades in the Keys & Tortugas.

We are listing her below market value with hopes of her next owners being able to cruise her right away. We never anticipated selling her but have come to realize our needs are best met in a smaller sailboat. For the both of us, she is plenty roomy and offers the living space of a boat in the 40-45ft range with her generous queen-sized berth in the aft cabin & double berth up forward. We have already found our next boat and need to sell our HR before buying it, so she is priced to sell. We are happy to help sail her to her new home or stay on board for a few days to go over all the systems. She won’t last long!

PRICE: $68,000

ENGINE
2006 Yanmar 4JH4E 53hp engine with 360 hours – Yearly service completed 10hrs ago – no issues at all
55G Diesel – SS Tanks cleaned in (2018) 1 main tank in keel 33G & 1 reserve tank under port settee 22G
New (2017) 5 oil filters, 10 fuel filters, 5 racor filters, spare impellers & 3G of Coolant 5G of Synthetic Oil

SAILS
9 sails: 1 mainsail w/ new battens (2018), 1 asymmetrical spinnaker, 2 genoas, 1 jib, 2 storm jibs, & 2 working jibs – headsails setup for Harken roller furling.

DECK & BOTTOM
New (2018) Synthetic Teak Deck by Dek-King – All 2,000 screw holes from old teak deck sealed with West Systems Thickened Epoxy & Resin. All decking hardware (Chainplates, solar vents, windlass, staysail attachment, sheet tracks) were thoroughly cleaned then re-sealed with butyl tape and we now have no leaks thanks to a fully sealed deck.
New (2017) Dodger & Bimini w/ full enclosure for cockpit
New (2017) 2 Marinco Solar Vents
Standing Rigging (2009) in excellent condition
New (2018) Pettit Barrier Coat and 3 coats of Interlux Micron CSC Anti-Fouling applied in January

GROUND TACKLE
New (2017)*46lb (21kg) 316L Stainless Steel Ultra Anchor
New (2017)*99lb Spade "Hurricane Anchor" (Stowed & Disassembled Below)
5/16 125' galvanized chain
9lb Fortress FX-16 Danforth*Stern Anchor on 125’ of rode (35’ 5/16 chain + 100’ rode)
LOFRANs Manual Windless

AUTOPILOT & SELF-STEERING
Aries Windvane
Raymarine Wheel Smart Pilot Autopilot
Hydraulic Autohelm 6000 type 1 Autopilot

ELECTRICAL
New (2016) 404ah 12vl House Batteries [4x101ah]
New (2016) 2 Deep Cell 12v Starter Batteries
New (2017) Engel Fridge/Freezer
New (2017) 30A 110v Shore Power by Smartplug (All new cord & plug inlet)
Xantrex 20a Battery Charger
Raytheon ST60 Depth & Speed Displays (Have 2in sun spots on both so visibility isn’t 100%)
Navman Wind Speed & Direction Indicator
Furuno Radar Dome plus B&W display

SAFETY
4 person liferaft
New (2017) Carbon Monoxide Detector
ICOM VHF
Jacklines, Tethers & Lifejackets on board

INTERIOR
New (2017) LED Interior light conversion
New (2017) Food grade hose
Aft cabin was converted in 2017 from a ¾ berth plus a separate single berth to 1 queen sized berth
New (2017) Propane tanks serviced & inspected
Original Optimus Propane Stove – Works like new
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Old 07-04-2018, 05:59   #2
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Re: 1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

Beautiful boat that anyone who has followed your Youtube adventures can tell you put a lot of effort into. Good luck.

(An aside, what sort of hardware did you use for your Portabote? It looks like you have it attached to the outside of your lifelines/stanchions on the videos...)
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Old 07-04-2018, 10:10   #3
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Re: 1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

This is the Abandon Comfort boat? Thanks for the spoiler guys! lol
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Old 07-04-2018, 15:55   #4
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This is the Abandon Comfort boat? Thanks for the spoiler guys! lol
It is. Yea spoiler alert the next boat is smaller but there are plenty more tricks up our sleeve for the next boat that you won't know about for a little bit
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Old 07-04-2018, 15:57   #5
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Beautiful boat that anyone who has followed your Youtube adventures can tell you put a lot of effort into. Good luck.

(An aside, what sort of hardware did you use for your Portabote? It looks like you have it attached to the outside of your lifelines/stanchions on the videos...)
Thank you for the kind words. She's been a lot of work but we've learned more than we ever could've imagined from her. We use SUP-RAX stand up paddle storage bars to store the porta-bote. We like the setup a lot and will be doing something similar on the next boat
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Old 08-04-2018, 13:16   #6
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Re: 1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

Beautiful boat. What new boat have you found? Watched your adventure fixing this one up on a shoestring.
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Old 08-04-2018, 18:23   #7
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Re: 1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

Which St Pete marina is the boat slipped?

How can I contact you to discuss further?
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Old 08-04-2018, 21:50   #8
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Wow after all that sweat equity! Keep in mind a smaller boat has smaller tanks, less storage, and is SLLOOOWWWEEEER. I started out on a 20'. Moved up to a 30 which we sailed from BC Canada down to San Diego. Sold it and lived aboard a Morgan OI41 for a few years then lived aboard a Hunter 54 in Hawaii. My ideal size would now be around 40ft. Best compromise. Hope you do not regret your downsizing decision.
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Old 09-04-2018, 14:41   #9
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Beautiful boat. What new boat have you found? Watched your adventure fixing this one up on a shoestring.
You'll have to wait and see Her pedigree is the same as an HR so she won't disappoint.

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Which St Pete marina is the boat slipped?

How can I contact you to discuss further?
She's in Key West, not St. Pete. Feel free to email me at ryandeitrich@yahoo.com for more details. We have shown the boat to a prospective buyer today and they have placed a deposit on her pending survey/sea trial this weekend.

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Wow after all that sweat equity! Keep in mind a smaller boat has smaller tanks, less storage, and is SLLOOOWWWEEEER. I started out on a 20'. Moved up to a 30 which we sailed from BC Canada down to San Diego. Sold it and lived aboard a Morgan OI41 for a few years then lived aboard a Hunter 54 in Hawaii. My ideal size would now be around 40ft. Best compromise. Hope you do not regret your downsizing decision.
We won't. We've thought this through and have sailed the past 500nm thinking on it even more. We are both very committed to sustainability and want to do an electric engine. That's primarily our reasoning for going smaller coupled with the fact we have 4 months of stores on board presently and still have an empty v-berth. Our new boat has been known to hit the same speeds our HR does. She's a small boat with the sail area of a much bigger boat
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Old 09-04-2018, 14:42   #10
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Re: 1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

So after all that work you are not going to sail her? Or are your video so delayed that in real time you have already done your sailing? Or perhaps you are getting a boat for free to sail like the La Vagabonde folks got a cat? From the outside this is not making a lot of sense, but then again not much is making a lot of sense to me these days.
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Old 09-04-2018, 15:30   #11
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So after all that work you are not going to sail her? Or are your video so delayed that in real time you have already done your sailing? Or perhaps you are getting a boat for free to sail like the La Vagabonde folks got a cat? From the outside this is not making a lot of sense, but then again not much is making a lot of sense to me these days.
This made me laugh. We're doing the polar opposite of what La Vagabonde did. It's called we've run out of money and now after sailing the past 1000nm, know a pocket cruiser better fits our needs while extending our kitty. Our episodes are 2 months behind real-time currently.
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Old 10-04-2018, 11:25   #12
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This made me laugh. We're doing the polar opposite of what La Vagabonde did. It's called we've run out of money and now after sailing the past 1000nm, know a pocket cruiser better fits our needs while extending our kitty. Our episodes are 2 months behind real-time currently.
Aren't you done with the pricey items on your refit? I just don't think a smaller boat is going is going to stretch the dollars much further. If you've got a boat that is paid for and already refit, selling it and buying another doesn't seem a good way to make a larger bank account.

I've just finished watching your current videos. Abandon comfort is one of the few channels I watched most of the videos, I only skipped some road trip videos.

Good luck in whatever you do!
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Old 10-04-2018, 12:59   #13
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Aren't you done with the pricey items on your refit? I just don't think a smaller boat is going is going to stretch the dollars much further. If you've got a boat that is paid for and already refit, selling it and buying another doesn't seem a good way to make a larger bank account.
That would be my guess as well. In our experience, a 35-footer with a complete refit is just about the perfect size for a young couple. Keep the boat for another year and experience sailing longer distances and living out of marinas for a longer time. Then you will appreciate the bigger tankage and storage space. This is something completely different from living in a marina or short sails for a couple of days.

When starting with a completely refitted boat my guess would be that while sailing e.g. the caribbean a 35 footer is not much more expensive than a 25 footer, because food prices differ extremely between the islands and marinas are to expensive regardless of the size. If you fill your now empty forecabin with food in Martinique and eat and drink the stuff in the Grenadines or Grenada, this will easily make a price difference of several hundred bucks saved. And it's like that not only in the caribbean but in many places all over the world.
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Old 11-04-2018, 10:29   #14
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Re: 1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

A lot of cruisers stop from time to time and get jobs to fill the kitty. I'm sure you've thought of this but think about it again. It might make a lot more sense than selling your boat and buying a smaller (cheaper) one and starting the re-fit all over again.
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Old 11-04-2018, 10:36   #15
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Re: 1985 Hallberg-Rassy 352 w/ 53hp Yanmar 360hrs

You guys should watch some of their videos. They have thought it through every way imaginable. Not sure I agree with their plans but I am pretty sure they aren't making a rash decision. Good on them for admitting their "mistake" and taking a different tack.

But they sure did put a lot of sweat equity into the Hallberg-Rassy.
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