OH MAN!
I'm back at it! Still need to sell the
Morgan... She looks better than ever now!
Super fire
sale, this baby needs to go... I live 2000 miles away, and I've been hanging onto her for too long. (plus I have 3 other sailboats where I currently live).
Boat is in excellent condition,.. Still looks, runs,
sails fantastic...
I've flown in three times in the last year, filled the
water tank, and took off to the islands for the weekend and had a spectacular sail... 6.5-7.5kts there and back... She is ready to sail. . .
SO HERE IS THE DOWN AND DIRTY OF THE DEAL. . .
I will be in town for about a week, to show her/sea trial to a few people who are interested. . Expecting to be gone around 7/11. I will take 12.5k for her, but I expect higher offers towards 15k. . .
These are pictures from various times, but the
boat is currently very shiny and very clean....
RECENT
WORK
-The
hull and topsides were just buffed out
-Cockpit antiskid repainted
-Bottom was cleaned and was reported to me that the
paint has a few more years
service
-Interior updates
-Engine serviced,
oil change,
coolant change, exchanger zincs
She's an island warrior in Southern
California, home port being Marina del Rey . . . Stout as a tank, and easily handles anything thrown at her, but just as happy taking non sailors on the reach to Malibu, and BBQ on the run home. . . A perfect daysail in Santa Monica Bay. . .
For those looking who aren't familiar with the design, a broker's quote sums it up:
Possibly the largest 33' sailboat you will ever see, the
Morgan is a great boat to
live aboard and "go some where". Built like a tank, the
full keel with protected
rudder is a great choice for cruising grounds.
These boats are an incredibly thick
layup, heavy, have a fantastic sea motion and reduced heel. With 3'11"
draft and a fully encapsulated
keel, grounding and
keel anxiety are non issues. . .
BOAT DETAILS:
Dimensions
Year: 1976
LOA: 33 ft 0 in
Beam: 11 ft 10 in
LWL: 27 ft 6 in
Minimum
Draft: 3 ft 11 in
Displacement: 14500 lbs
Ballast: 5000 lbs
Air Draft 45ft
Saloon Headroom 6'+ ft
Engine
50 HP
Perkins 4-108, runs like a top, no smoke, starts first crank, uses no
oil. . . Cruises 6.5kts @ 2k, 7.5 kts @ 2500, 3/4g/hr --
Cockpit gauges,
helm controls
Tankage
water tank">Fresh Water Tank: (110 Gallons), Newer HDPE
Holding tank: 25g New-unused HDPE (disconnected, but plumbed with a Y-valve)
Fuel Tanks: (40 Gallons) SS tank
Electrical
House bank 420 Ah 4x105-12v (questionable
service life)
Separate start
battery (new 7/15)
1-2-both-off
battery selector switch
Battery
monitor, V/Ah
110 volt shorepower, 30A +
dock cord
AC and (2) DC service
panels
3 bank 40A multi phase battery
charger
2
bilge pumps
Electronics
Raymarine C70
chartplotter,
cockpit mounted
Raystar 125
GPS Antenna
2Kw
Radar Dome
DSC VHF
Sails &
Rigging
5/16" Oversized 1x19 wire
Outboard hull mounted chain plates (easy access)
Newer Main North Sail... w/cover
135% Hank on
Genoa In Fantastic Condition
Extra 140%
Furling Genoa (needs sacrificial cover renewed)
Keel stepped
mast, newer LPU
mast paint, 3 halyards, topping
lift, vang
Mast mounted
radar reflector
Winches, 2 coaming primaries, mainsheet,
furler, mast
halyard
Accommodations
Large owner's
cabin forward w/spacious AND COMFY V-berth (double cushioned)-NEWLY UPDATED
Hanging lockers & drawers
Extra (double) wide quarter berth aft
Hanging locker
7 foot starboard settee
Port side table converts to double
Enclosed
head w/sink and
shower
Nice U shaped
galley w/large
stainless steel sink, new sink fixtures
New freshwater
pump, seawater hand
pump at
galley sink
Large
saloon w dinette to port
2 burner alcohol
stove, also plumbed for LP with lines, solenoid, indicating switch
Microwave
Top loading fridge/freezer
All
interior upholstery recently done, and looks like new
Cabin lighting replaced with wall sconces in saloon
Red/white
lighting near
companionway
Cockpit
Huge cockpit for a 33 ft boat
Newer cockpit
cushions
Helm steering, Hynautics hydraulic
Binnacle
compass
Manual
bilge pump
Dodger with separate extra long side curtain windows
Line bags,
winch covers, handrail covers
Helm seat
Anchor/mooring
Bimini
2 cavernous lazarettes
Port lazarette leads to workspace with shelves, lighting, back of
electrical panel
Rail LP
grill
Deck
Deck mounted storage/liferaft box (I use it for fenders)
Pole saddles on deck
Grab rails
Manual windlass,
canvas cover
35 lb
CQR plough w/150 ft 5/16" chain, + 200 ft spooled 5/8"
rode
Additional
Equipment
Danforth
anchor w/100 ft
rode
Emergency tiller
Raft style dingy
TONS of spares