Le bateau présenté n'est pas actuellement en vente par Boatshed. Les informations et images du bateau présentées font partie du catalogue arrière de Boatshed des plus de 25000 bateaux que nous avons répertoriés au cours des 20 dernières années et apparaissent ici à des fins d'informations générales et de conseils sur Boatshed et nos systèmes et services de vente de bateaux.

Stadel Gaff Topsail Schooner 38

Wooden Classic Schooner
£0 Vendu / Non disponible
  • Bateau REF#  ·  235746
  • Longeur hors tout  ·  11.58m
  • Année  ·  1977
  • Construction  ·  Bois
  • Coque  ·  Quille longue
  • Couchettes  ·  6
  • Moteur  ·  1 x gasoil 37cv, Westerbeke (1977)
  • Visible à  ·  Everett, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Boatshed Everett
Boatshed Everett
Gretchen Miles

Le bateau présenté n'est pas actuellement en vente par Boatshed. Les informations et images du bateau présentées font partie du catalogue arrière de Boatshed des plus de 25000 bateaux que nous avons répertoriés au cours des 20 dernières années et apparaissent ici à des fins d'informations générales et de conseils sur Boatshed et nos systèmes et services de vente de bateaux.

Détails supplémentaires

Architecte George Stadel Jr.
Chantier George I. Hodgdon
Visible à Everett, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Capacité carburant 60.0 G Total - 1 Cuve(s)
Capacité d'eau 60.0 G Total - 1 Cuve(s)
Capacité réservoir eaux noires 23.0 G Total - 1 Cuve(s)

Mécanique

Moteur 1 x gasoil 37cv
Marque et le modèle du moteur Westerbeke (1977)
Heures moteur moteur1= 3200
Refroidi par Indirect
Barre barre à roue
Transmission arbre d'hélice
Hélice(s) 3 blade bronze
Consommation carburant (approx) 0.5 G /hr A vitesse de croisière
Vitesse de croisière 6 noeuds
Vitesse Max 7.5 noeuds

Owner reported max speed as an estimate.

Dimensions

Longeur hors tout 11.58m
LOD 11.58m
Longeur flottaison 10.97m
Bau 3.20m
Tirant d'eau Min 1.83m
Tirant d'Air 13.11m
Hauteur sous barrots 1.88m
Stationnement Marina

Voiles

Grand voile à ris Unknown - bande à ris () Lazy Jacks, 2 Ris
Génois/foc unknown - Enrouleur ()

Double masted: Sitka Spruce spars.
She is a Gaff Schooner rig with approximately 699 feet of working sail area.
The triatic stay is Dyneema.
All sails are dacron and include: gaff main and foresail, club footed staysail, Harken roller furling jib, main gaff topsail, fisherman staysail and large genoa. Additionally, there are two storm sails.
Lazy jacks are traditional.
New whisker stays - 2017.

Systèmes électriques

12 batterie volts, 5 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur, prise de quai

Construction

Construction Bois
Coque Quille longue
Finition Peinture finition

Fuel tank: stainless steel, located outboard of head (starboard).
Water tank: stainless steel, located outboard of pantry and cabinet (port). Small accumulator tank in lazarette.
Holding tank: polyurethane, located under cockpit sole. "Y"-valve and macerater.
LOA for moorage purposes: 47'

Waterline Boats / Boatshed did not independently verify capacities, dimensions, or fuel consumption figures described in this listing. Information is derived from seller-provided information and/or literature.

Aménagements

Nombre total de couchages 6
Nombre de lits doubles 1
Nombre de lits simples 4
Cabines 2
Lavabo 2
Douche 1
Toilettes 1 Toilettes (Manuels)

Stepping aboard this beauty, inspired by the pilot schooners built on the east coast of the US in the 19th and 20th centuries, I felt a sense of history, pride of ownership, and marveled at the care and condition of this vessel.
Beginning my description in the cockpit, there is room to comfortably accommodate six adults. The story of the original owner, for whom this boat was built, is that he appreciated the Stadel 36 but wanted more space for entertaining. Therefore, this redesigned, custom gaff schooner was “stretched” for a larger cockpit.
The central pedestal houses the Garmin chartplotter and the binnacle, while the engine instruments are set into the cockpit bulkhead beside the pedestal. To supplement the chartplotter, there is a Garmin GNX20 instrument on the aft cabin bulkhead, which displays either wind or depth. Steering is via an Edson worm gear mechanism, with an aft-mounted mahogany wheel. Cockpit seats open for large locker storage to port and starboard for equipment storage, small accumulator tank, and compressor for the fridge/freezer.
The cockpit sole allows access to the 4-108 Westerbeke 37hp diesel engine as well as access under the companionway stairs. A dodger and bimini help keep the cockpit crew dry, and can be connected if desired.
The companionway doors and hatch were custom crafted with leaded windows by the current owners in 2012; the stairs were also changed to accommodate easier movement in the galley area.
Entering via the companionway, the galley is to port. A quarter berth for two, with the ship's electrical distribution panel is to starboard. There is a folding table/work surface next to the quarter berth for writing or helping prepare a meal.
The galley is equipped with a beautiful custom foldaway work surface over a 2-burner Origo alcohol stove, and an AC powered Cuisinart toaster oven. The galley and quarter berth are heated by a hydronic-heating loop using engine heat. Kitchen and eating utensils are stored above the stove; pots, pans, etc. may be stored in a large drawer below the stove. There is a built-in fridge and freezer with horizontal door access; outboard is the dish and glassware storage, behind caned doors. A Caframo fan helps diffuse cooking smells. The sink has a pull-down faucet for hot and cold water, and is also equipped with a pressurized seawater system.
Forward of the galley, to port, is a large pantry with LED lighting inside and a caned door to facilitate air movement and a large set of drawers. A vertical fresh water tank is located outboard of the pantry and drawers. Opposite the drawers and pantry is the head. The head, remodeled in 2010, is equipped with a ceramic corner sink, scavenged from a tugboat, a manual Raritan PHII toilet (with a hydronic heater behind it), and a hand-held fresh water shower with both hot and cold water. The vertical fuel tank is located outboard of the head.
Continuing forward to the saloon: a kerosene Sig Marine 100 cabin heater is located to starboard. It is equipped with a day tank, and a chimney heat recovery device and fan to help keep the boat cozy in cold weather. There are facing settee/berths, with storage underneath. Recessed LED lighting is discreetly located above the settees. Lead ballast is behind the settees and below the saloon sole. The saloon/dinette table is a custom-built folding table that mounts to the forward bulkhead, and has a single leg when in use. It easily stores away beside the base of the foremast to create additional space in the saloon area.
The cabin has a V berth forward, with a mattress to starboard. Current owner uses port side for sail storage. A mattress could easily be installed if needed. There are two opening skylights with opening port lights throughout which allow beautiful natural lighting. Forward of the V-berth is anchor chain storage, holding 300’ of 5/16” chain secured behind a covering for easy access.

2 feux(s) alcool cuisinière

Aménagements

Cuisinière
Four
Evier
Frigo
Congélateur
Chauffage de cabine
Système d'eau sous pression
Système d'eau chaude
Pompe eau de mer de pont
Non-fumeurs

Stepping aboard this beauty, inspired by the pilot schooners built on the east coast of the US in the 19th and 20th centuries, I felt a sense of history, pride of ownership, and marveled at the care and condition of this vessel.
Beginning my description in the cockpit, there is room to comfortably accommodate six adults. The story of the original owner, for whom this boat was built, is that he appreciated the Stadel 36 but wanted more space for entertaining. Therefore, this redesigned, custom gaff schooner was “stretched” for a larger cockpit.
The central pedestal houses the Garmin chartplotter and the binnacle, while the engine instruments are set into the cockpit bulkhead beside the pedestal. To supplement the chartplotter, there is a Garmin GNX20 instrument on the aft cabin bulkhead, which displays either wind or depth. Steering is via an Edson worm gear mechanism, with an aft-mounted mahogany wheel. Cockpit seats open for large locker storage to port and starboard for equipment storage, small accumulator tank, and compressor for the fridge/freezer.
The cockpit sole allows access to the 4-108 Westerbeke 37hp diesel engine as well as access under the companionway stairs. A dodger and bimini help keep the cockpit crew dry, and can be connected if desired.
The companionway doors and hatch were custom crafted with leaded windows by the current owners in 2012; the stairs were also changed to accommodate easier movement in the galley area.
Entering via the companionway, the galley is to port. A quarter berth for two, with the ship's electrical distribution panel is to starboard. There is a folding table/work surface next to the quarter berth for writing or helping prepare a meal.
The galley is equipped with a beautiful custom foldaway work surface over a 2-burner Origo alcohol stove, and an AC powered Cuisinart toaster oven. The galley and quarter berth are heated by a hydronic-heating loop using engine heat. Kitchen and eating utensils are stored above the stove; pots, pans, etc. may be stored in a large drawer below the stove. There is a built-in fridge and freezer with horizontal door access; outboard is the dish and glassware storage, behind caned doors. A Caframo fan helps diffuse cooking smells. The sink has a pull-down faucet for hot and cold water, and is also equipped with a pressurized seawater system.
Forward of the galley, to port, is a large pantry with LED lighting inside and a caned door to facilitate air movement and a large set of drawers. A vertical fresh water tank is located outboard of the pantry and drawers. Opposite the drawers and pantry is the head. The head, remodeled in 2010, is equipped with a ceramic corner sink, scavenged from a tugboat, a manual Raritan PHII toilet (with a hydronic heater behind it), and a hand-held fresh water shower with both hot and cold water. The vertical fuel tank is located outboard of the head.
Continuing forward to the saloon: a kerosene Sig Marine 100 cabin heater is located to starboard. It is equipped with a day tank, and a chimney heat recovery device and fan to help keep the boat cozy in cold weather. There are facing settee/berths, with storage underneath. Recessed LED lighting is discreetly located above the settees. Lead ballast is behind the settees and below the saloon sole. The saloon/dinette table is a custom-built folding table that mounts to the forward bulkhead, and has a single leg when in use. It easily stores away beside the base of the foremast to create additional space in the saloon area.
The cabin has a V berth forward, with a mattress to starboard. Current owner uses port side for sail storage. A mattress could easily be installed if needed. There are two opening skylights with opening port lights throughout which allow beautiful natural lighting. Forward of the V-berth is anchor chain storage, holding 300’ of 5/16” chain secured behind a covering for easy access.

2 feux(s) alcool cuisinière

Accastillage de pont

Taud de bôme
Taud de cockpit
Parre battages
Gaffe
Bimini

3 winch(s) d'écoute
électrique Ideal guindeau
1 ancre(s)
(Delta)
91.44m de chaîne
Delta anchor - 44 lbs.
Anchor and chain pressurized washdown located at bow.
No halyard winches as not necessary due to block and tackle set up.

Equipement de Navigation

Compas
Vitesse
Vent
GPS
Traceur
Feux de navigation

Garmin chartplotter and GNX 20 (wind and depth).

Equipement de Sécurité

Gilets de sauvetage
Corne

2 pompes de cale (0 manuel / 2 électrique)

Commentaires du Broker

An iconic, classic wooden schooner. Built of Honduras mahogany, oak frames, teak decks and Sitka Spruce spars. This boat appears incredibly well-maintained and had new bottom and topsides paint May 2017. Current owners completed many custom upgrades to complement her beauty and functionality specifically for cruising: new companionway doors with leaded windows, remodeled the head, upgraded heating system and water system, custom dinette.

She was designed by George Stadel, Jr. and built by George "Sonny" Hodgdon in 1977, and commissioned in 1978. A truly unique boat for those who love classic wooden sailboats but want the benefits of a more modern build with contemporary upgrades. Certain to be an admired vessel in any port.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

Personal property is excluded from the sale of the vessel unless specifically included in the listing specifications above or in a Purchase Contract. Personal property may be equipment or gear not permanently attached to the vessel including but not limited to: artwork, entertainment equipment, fishing equipment, TV receivers, recreational equipment, kayaks, tools, and personal appliances. Photos may incidentally depict owners' personal property and are not intended to convey that these items are included in the sale of the vessel unless specifically listed herein.

Ce bateau a été inspecté et photographié par Gretchen Miles de Boatshed Everett. Cliquer ici pour contacter le broker
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