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Old 05-01-2018, 14:49   #901
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds

NOTE!
Earlier today I posted a Hinterhoeller Nonsuch 30 profile.
It was brought to my attention the link did not work.
I tried to find the boat on the linked page, but could not. So, it appears it has been deleted from that page/site. Good deals don't last forever.
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Old 05-01-2018, 16:30   #902
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Steady, the link for this Nonsuch does not generate an ad, it goes to the website homepage.
Funny...the link worked for me earlier today...pics, description, everything. But now it doesn't work. Maybe it sold? It was a pretty good deal, after all!
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Doberplast F.F41
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Steady's Notes

1.The photos of the boat show a nice looking boat, in what appears to be very good condition. As with any boat, a survey is a good idea. Caveat Emptor (any boat). Condition is critical for older boats, and looking at this boat's list of updated gear and the rebuild of engine components is good to see.

2. I like what I see in the photos. Especially the interior finish and design. The use of wood looks very nice. I like the galley. This boat suits my personal taste.

3. This boat has three cabins, with two private cabins aft.

4. I like a chart table. It has one.

5. One feature that makes this less preferable for some buyers is the 7 foot draft. That can pose some limitations on cruising parts of the Florida coast, parts of the Bahamas and may lead to more care needed in the ICW. But, other CF members have cruised those areas and the Caribbean and Pacific and Med using boats with 7 foot draft, and it is not a problem on the Pacific or those areas.

There are more photos showing the interior and cockpit and details on the linked page. In the Specifications and equipment list below, I indicated some noteworthy items in bold type.
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Asking Price = $25,000

Location = Florida
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Specifications from Sale Ad Listing

I indicated some noteworthy items in bold type.

Designer: Rodolfo Foschi

Dimensions
LOA: 40 ft 0 in
Beam: 12 ft 6 in
Maximum Draft: 7 ft 0 in

Engines
Total Power: 36 HP

Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Bukh
Year Built: 1984
Engine Model: DV 36 ME
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Power: 36 HP

Cruising Speed: 6 knots

Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 2 (80 Gallons)
Fuel Tanks: 1 Aluminum (20 Gallons)

Galley
Stainless Steel double sink
Fresh water cartridge Filtering system
Fresh water and sea water manual pumps
12v Refrigerator 3 AH
Eno 2 Burner gas stove with oven
Water heater
Lots of storage

Head
Cabinets
Counter top with sink and mirror above
Jabsco toilet
Whale pump shower drain
Self priming electric shower pump.

Engine Plus Information
Bukh DV 36ME works perfect! no leeks
Injectors rebuild (2015)
Water Pump Rebuild (2015)
Alternator Rebuild (2015)
Engine mounts (New 2013)
Shaft alignment (2013)
Big Racor filter (New 2013)
Hour meter (New 2013)
Fuel gauge (New 2013)
Alarms panel (New 2015)

Electrical
House batteries � 3 AGM 105AH (2013), starter � 1 AGM 90AH (2013)
Battery isolator (2013)
Battery Charger (2013)
Stereo system (2014)
Flexcharge NC25A 12v Solar charger (2013)
6 12v Fans (2014)
4 Solar Panels - 300W (2015)
Air X wind generato
r (blades 2013)

Electronics
Simrad Depth Finder, speed, wind system (2013)
St 1000 Tiller pilot � connects to the wind pilot
Pacific wind pilot
Geonav VHF
Garmin GPS
Foruno RADAR
Wind generator (Blades new 2013)

Sails
There are six sails all in good shape.

Genoa,
Yankee,
Stay sail,
Storm sail,
Main Sail
Spinnaker

Deck and Additional Equipment
Anchors- 5. Delta, Danforth, fortress, custom made big "cat anchor", Dinghy anchor. 100m of anchor chain (2013)- 70 in use, 30 in the bildge.
Lewmar windlass
Winches- 8 (4 self-tailing), Antal, Lewmar, Harken
Standing Rigging- Mast steps- the mast was re-stepped in 2013 (Keel step), Inner forestay with runners.
New backstays (2013)
Running Rigging- great shape
Dodger
Bimini-new 2015
4 Solar panels -300W new 2015
Aft Wooden platform- (reinforcement 2015)
Big Cockpit cover for the anchorage with rain collecting system
10f Inflatable Dinghy with aluminium boards, 6HP Mariner outboard (2010).
4 Bildge pumps 1 spare
Pacific wind pilot-works like a dream!
Storm anchor
24 Gallons of water jerrycans
12 Gallons of diesel jerrycans
5 Gallons of Gasoline jerrycans
A lot of tools, extra equipment and spare parts

Safety Equipment
11 Life vests
5 harness
2 Bosen chairs
2 Epirb (406 Mcmurdo Mcmurdo Smartfind Plus G5-Cat 1)
2 life rings with a MOB marker and lights
2 Deck life lines
10 people emergency life raft
Emergency Fire blanket
3 fire extinguishers
Remote gas switch

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Link to Ad with contact info for owner. FSBO
1984 Doberplast F.F41 sailboat for sale in Florida
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All photos in this post are from THIS ad for THIS boat.
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My Disclaimers and Requests

I have no financial or other connection to this boat or the seller.
I have not seen this boat in person, nor have I sailed on it.
As with any boat, it is a good idea to research the design to learn about how they sail, common problems and owner opinions.
As with any boat, it is smart to have a qualified yacht surveyor perform a survey of the boat to assess its condition.
I am posting this to help others find boats. This one caught my eye, and I hope this thread helps others find a good fit for them.
I hope this thread proves helpful to CF Members. If so, let me know, as it is nice to know the time spent on it has helped others.
IF you purchase this boat, let me know (a PM would be OK).
IF you purchase this boat, I would enjoy seeing it, or going for a sail on it, if I am ever in your area. Or, if you own a similar or sister boat send me a PM. I enjoy sailing on a wide variety of boats and would like to get some time on many designs, including this one.
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Old 06-01-2018, 10:42   #904
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds

[QUOTE=Steady Hand;2549777] Doberplast F.F41
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This boat has been on and off the market for some years. Among the reasons are these listed by Uncivilzed on an earlier thread on CruisersForum here.

"A few of the cons:
- Dark colored hull in the tropical sun
- Racing oriented design, so perhaps a bit squirrly, particularly downwind in a breeze
- Rudder is either not original, or is an odd & perhaps poor design. As it's upper end sports a huge gap between it & the hull, thus reducing it's efficacy & increasing drag. Plus contributing to the above point.
- Going into & out of the cabin in any kind of seas will be tricky, due to her lacking a real companionway. Where rather she has a hole in her deck with a ladder.
This is also a disadvantage for watchkeeping, as you have to do a lot of climbing to check the horizon. And if it's rough it takes a good bit more upper body strength to enter & exit a boat via such a portal, partially due to her truly having a ladder in lieu of stairs."

Also an earlier 2013 mention and listing, probably same boat tho listed as '83
There was also a review by some racers of one located on the Great Lakes that mentioned running backstays- not exactly a plus for a cruising boat.

IMHO, all of the above pretty well qualifies it as an acquired taste.
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Old 06-01-2018, 11:51   #905
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Doberplast F.F41
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This boat has been on and off the market for some years. Among the reasons are these listed by Uncivilzed on an earlier thread on CruisersForum here.

"A few of the cons:
- Dark colored hull in the tropical sun
- Racing oriented design, so perhaps a bit squirrly, particularly downwind in a breeze
- Rudder is either not original, or is an odd & perhaps poor design. As it's upper end sports a huge gap between it & the hull, thus reducing it's efficacy & increasing drag. Plus contributing to the above point.
- Going into & out of the cabin in any kind of seas will be tricky, due to her lacking a real companionway. Where rather she has a hole in her deck with a ladder.
This is also a disadvantage for watchkeeping, as you have to do a lot of climbing to check the horizon. And if it's rough it takes a good bit more upper body strength to enter & exit a boat via such a portal, partially due to her truly having a ladder in lieu of stairs."

Also an earlier 2013 mention and listing, probably same boat tho listed as '83
There was also a review by some racers of one located on the Great Lakes that mentioned running backstays- not exactly a plus for a cruising boat.

IMHO, all of the above pretty well qualifies it as an acquired taste.
Thanks for adding the excerpt of comments to this thread. I do appreciate what you added.
My following comments are in a friendly tone of voice, and not argumentative or critical, just stating what I see too.
I had not seen this boat mentioned on CF before.
UNCIVILIZED made good observations.

As for "an acquired taste" I agree, but I think that way of ALL boats.

The Doberplast boat reminds me of a Swan 40 or Swan 411 from the 1970s and later, in layout and styling design. Those too have the center hatch with a tall ladder. So, the styling (location of hatch and interior and cockpit) is not very different from what some sailors like/prefer, based on proven designs.

I have crewed for about 750 miles offshore on a Swan 48, and it also had the center hatch with a ladder. Other boats (some cruising designs, especially center cockpit boats) have tall ladders too. Climbing them does require some effort and may not be for everyone. But, many people have done it and will do it. I will attach a few photos showing the Swan hatch and ladder (Swan 40 or 411 boats).

Here is a link I found for this Doberplast boat, listed on Yachtworld too, with several more photos showing more detail, storage, deck and cockpit, and closer view of the rudder and hull out of the water.
1983 Doberplast F.F41 Sail Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com

It is a lot of boat and cruising gear for the money (just $25K). Not for everyone, but no boat is, IMO.
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I have never heard of that boat. But after looking at the photos and the price my first reaction was "what's wrong with it?" It sounds too cheap.
edit, well the photos from the listing did show its age more.
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I inquired about recent surveys and it turns out that the Doberplast F.F41 has been sold.
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This is a great looking Bayfield for very few dollars. Bayfield's are well made, desirable passagemakers with modest draft. I'm wondering why this one is priced so low at $15,000 USD?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Bay-Fi...FaAN3C&vxp=mtr

The ad says its a 45, but I don't think they made a 45. Its either a 36 or a 40. I'm not sure if the 36 and 40 are actually the same boat.
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This is a great looking Bayfield for very few dollars. Bayfield's are well made, desirable passagemakers with modest draft. I'm wondering why this one is priced so low at $15,000 USD?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Bay-Fi...FaAN3C&vxp=mtr

The ad says its a 45, but I don't think they made a 45. Its either a 36 or a 40. I'm not sure if the 36 and 40 are actually the same boat.
Great boat but at a scary price. Sure is worth checking out for someone in the market.
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Atkin design Eric Jr.

Brand new 57 years old. "...never been wet"

Port Angeles, Washington $12,500 Buy it now

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-57-Year...taWojU&vxp=mtr

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Saw this one. She looks decent! I'm not a fan of gas inboards, but thats me.
https://capecod.craigslist.org/boa/d...454210914.html
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Just a little note (if that's allowed) to say that over in the Classifieds section, I am selling a well-found and well-equipped 1986 Westerly Seahawk 34 located in Greece (Ionian) for 26,000 euros (open to offers too, which could bring her under the $30K mark). Except for a few minor items, the boat is practically ready to go.
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Just a little note (if that's allowed) to say that over in the Classifieds section, I am selling a well-found and well-equipped 1986 Westerly Seahawk 34 located in Greece (Ionian) for 26,000 euros (open to offers too, which could bring her under the $30K mark). Except for a few minor items, the boat is practically ready to go.
Might as well post some pics & info.
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Just a little note (if that's allowed) to say that over in the Classifieds section, I am selling a well-found and well-equipped 1986 Westerly Seahawk 34 located in Greece (Ionian) for 26,000 euros (open to offers too, which could bring her under the $30K mark). Except for a few minor items, the boat is practically ready to go.
Friendly Advice:
The moderators of CF (who do a great job) may delete your post in this thread, IF you simply duplicate the info and photos shown in the Classifieds ad. So, don't do that.

So...

My Friendly Suggestion:
In this thread, post a single photo about your boat, and DESCRIBE your boat model with your opinion and experience on the TYPE or MODEL of boat and then add a link to the CF Classified ad you started too. Make sure you add diffferent content in this thread (more descriptive, likes, favorite features, etc.).

I think if you do that, it will make it more likely your post in this thread will get more attention, educate others about your boat model, increase interest in seeing your advertised boat (with more photos) and keep the CF mods happy.

I personally don't mind cross postings, but I am not a moderator.
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Steady, thanks for the suggestion.

So here goes:

Westerly boats in general have a good reputation for being strongly built, capable, and perfectly able to withstand the ravages of time if looked after properly.
The Seahawk 34 (1986) I am selling is a great example, fully equipped with a recent(ish) engine, and set up for easy sailing from the safe center cockpit (where all lines are led). Below decks, the space must be seen and experienced to be believed. Have a look at the general layout and then head over to the Classifieds section for more photos and full details.

http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...ce-196084.html
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