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Rebuilt Ta Chiao CT-41 Auxillary Ketch

$ 145200

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Hull ID Number: TAC410170974
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass
  • Engine Make: BMW M50
  • Primary Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Length (feet): 41
  • California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
  • Make: Ta Chiao Bros.
  • Rigging: Ketch
  • Use: Salt Water
  • Trailer: Not Included
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Engine Type: Single Inboard Auxillary
  • Year: 1974
  • Type: Bluewater
  • Condition: Used
  • Beam (feet): 12
  • Keel: Fixed
  • Model: CT-41

    Description

    In order to schedule an appointment to inspect my 1974 Ta Chiao CT-41 Auxillary Ketch Bluewater Sailboat you must submit your most recent bank account statement and recent tax return as proof that you can afford to purchase this vessel. No financing is available due to the age of the vessel and the Buyer would need to have the funds or be able to take a personal loan to purchase this vessel. I will only accept a bank to bank transfer for the deposit and the purchase amount.
    My vessel has a current in and out of water survey which will be available upon submitting your financials. The fair market value of this rebuild is 5,000.00 and the replacement value is 0,000.00 based on my current survey for the vessel.
    The only insurance company that will insure this vessel is Markel Specialty Insurance and the vessel currently has full coverage insurance based on its current survey.
    You are encouraged to conduct your own marine survey and mechanical inspection of this vessel.
    VESSEL PARTICULARS:
    VESSEL NAME:
    Freedom
    VESSEL TYPE:
    CT 41, Ketch Rig, Aux Sail Yacht
    YEAR:
    ORIGINAL BUILD: 1974; REBUILD: 2020
    BUILDER:
    TaChiao Yachts, Taiwan
    LOA x BEAM X DRAFT:
    40-8 x 12-10 x 6-0 (Per Sailboatdata.com)
    DISPLACEMENT/BALLAST:
    28,100/9,000#
    SAIL AREA:
    815 Sq.Ft.
    MACHINERY:
    MAIN ENGINE:
    Chrysler M6-33, Fresh Water Cooled
    FUEL:
    Diesel
    HORSEPOWER:
    65 @ 3200 RPM
    YEAR:
    New 1992
    SERIAL NUMBER:
    2462N0129042
    HOURS:
    875 (Est)
    TRANSMISSION:
    Borg Warner, Velvet Drive, 2.57:1, Direct
    EXHAUST:
    Wet
    VENTILATION:
    Natural
    FUEL LINES:
    USCG Type A1, Rubber Hose & Non-Approved Hose
    FUEL SHUT OFF:
    At Tank Outlet
    STEERING:
    Wheel/Tiller: 30” Traditional Wood Wheel w/ Stainless Steel Rim
    Cable to Bronze Quadrant
    Rudder Post/ Gland: Fiberglass Tube and Bearing
    CONTROLS:
    Morse Mechanical Cable
    GAGES:
    RPM, Oil, Volts, Temp
    HULL VALVES:
    Head In & Out, Sink Drains, Engine In, SW Service
    SHAFT:
    1-1/4” Inconel 625 SS w Aft I Strut & PYI Packing Gland
    PROP:
    Max Folding Type, 3 Blade, Bronze
    RUDDER:
    FRP Over Foam
    ZINCS:
    Rudder Strap, Prop and Prop Shaft
    OTHER:
    Shurflo Blaster, Wash Down Pump
    TANKS:
    FUEL:
    (2) 75 Gal. Each, Black Iron
    WATER:
    (1) 200 Gal. Each, SS
    HOLDING:
    (1) 60 Gal., SS w Macerator
    ELECTRICAL:
    GENERATOR:
    (2) Honda Predators, 2.5 Kw Each
    BATTERIES:
    (4) 6V 225 Amp T-105 Marine Batteries in Parallel 450 Amp Hours House (New 2020)
    Wiring and Installation: Tinned Stranded Copper / Well Loomed
    (1) Deep Cycle, 12v – Engine Start
    CHARGER/INVERTER:
    Heart 20 Marine Type with Link 2000
    (2) Siemens, 75 Watt (Each) Solar Panels
    SHORE POWER:
    Hubbell 30 Amp Connection with Portable Cable
    PROTECTION:
    Blue Sea AC & DC Circuit Breaker Panels
    Blue Sea Battery Selector/Parallel Switch
    Guest 30Amp Galvanic Isolator
    GALLEY & HOTEL:
    STOVE:
    Shipmate, 3 Burner with Oven
    FUEL:
    Kerosine with 6 Gallon Tank
    REFRIGERATION:
    Built-In Ice Chest w Adler-Barber Mechanical Refrigeration
    OTHER:
    SS Sink w Shurflo 4 gph Pressure Water System w Accumulator Tank
    Raritan 6 Gal Hot Water Heater, 120v & Engine Loop
    Espar, Diesel Space Heater
    Spectra Katadyn Power Survivor 160E Water Maker, 1.5 GPH
    HEAD:
    Blake Laval, Marine Type, Manual w Jabsco Macerator Pump and Y valve
    Johnson 1000 Sump Pump
    SMALL BOAT/ENGINE:
    1974 Traditional Fiberglass 8ft Row Boat Dinghy with Oars
    2012 Honda, 2.3 Hp Outboard Engine
    SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
    ANCHOR WINCH:
    Simpson Lawrence Horizon 1500, 12v with Lewmar H/H Remote
    ANCHORS:
    (2) 42# CQR Plow Type w Gal Chain & Nylon Line Rode.
    (1) 40# Danforth
    FIRE EXTINGUISHERS:
    (3) Kidde,1A-10BC, Dry Chem
    LIFE JACKETS:
    (4) Type 2, Adult
    (1) Type 4, Cushion
    EMERGENCY SIGNALS:
    (4) Red, Hand, Expire: 8/2022 with Pistol
    EPIRB:
    Built-in GPS (New 2020)
    HORN:
    Pressure Canister
    BILGE PUMPS:
    Edison, Manual, Diaphragm Type
    Rule 3700, 12v w Float Switch
    OTHER:
    Emergency Tiller, Boarding Ladder
    Life Sling, Throw Rope
    Electronic SOS Beacon
    ELECTRONICS/NAV:
    COMPASS:
    Ritchie, 5” Binnacle Mount
    RADAR/GPS:
    Raymarine, 24 Mile, “a” Series with Multi-Function Display & Touch Screen
    RADIO:
    Standard HX 210, H/H, VHF with AIS and Ram Remote
    AUTOPILOT:
    Benmar CS-210 with Raymarine P70 Control Head
    STEREO:
    Kenwood Car Type w Cockpit Speakers
    OTHER:
    Raymarine i70 Display: Speed/Depth/Wind
    PTC11 Modem
    SPARS, RIGGING AND SAILS:
    Type of Rig/# of Masts: Ketch/2
    Material: Douglas Fir (Main/ Mizzen New 2019) - Unpainted
    Where Stepped: Keel
    Mast Partners/Step: Excellent
    Keel Bolts: N/A – Encapsulated Lead Ballast: 9,000 lbs,
    Standing Rigging: 1x19 SS Wire (Replaced 2019)
    Condition; Excellent
    Terminals: STA-LOK: Swageless terminals
    Turnbuckles/(Pins/): Bronze/Yes
    Chainplates / Stem: Stainless Steel – New 2019
    Running Rigging: Dacron Braiding – New 2019
    Winches: (2) Arco #48ST- Primaries, (2) Barlow #22 – Main Mast Halyards, (2) Barlow #15 – Main Reef Lines and
    Mizzen Halyard and (1) Barlow #20 – Mainsheet
    Rigging Details: Single Spreader (Main Mast)
    Harken MKIII Roller Furling
    Lazy Jacks – Main and Mizzen Masts
    (2) Boom Gallows – Main and Mizzen
    Insulated Backstay
    Aluminum Whisker Pole
    Aluminum Spinnaker Pole
    Sail Inventory: (2) Quantum Dacron Oz., Full Battened, 2 Reef Main Sails (New 2019),
    Quantum Dacron 8Oz Mizzen Sails (New 2019)
    (1) Quantum Dacron 8Oz, 135% Furling Genoa Sail (New 2019)
    (1) Quantum Dacron 8Oz, Hank On Genoa Sail (New 2019)
    (1) Cruising Spinnaker w/ Dousing Sock
    SPARE PARTS/EQUIPMENT:
    Water Pump, Alternator, Starter, Electronic Fuel Pump, SHUR FLO Water Pump, JABSCO Macerator Pump,
    RANCOR Fuel Separator, Douglas Fir Spreaders, Fore Stay (Hank On Sail), Plumbing Parts, Hoses, Rule Bilge
    Pumps and Float Switches, Sail Repair Kit, Sailrite Sewing Machine, Spare 3 Blade Bronze Prop, Spare Traditional
    Wood Steering Wheel and Shaft, Packing Gland Material, Electrical Parts/Wiring, Zincs, Bronze Thru Hulls and other
    parts to repair the vessel while cruising
    In addition to the above, the owner reports that the following major projects have been completed during the past
    three years:
    1. Main deck reefed, caulked and refastened.
    2. Cockpit deck and lockers completely rebuilt.
    3. Replaced both the main and mizzen masts using Douglas Fir. Coated with stain only.
    4. New floors installed in the cabin.
    5. Installed new deck rails.
    6. Installed new netting on the life lines.
    7. Installed new teak bow sprit.
    8. Built new storm windows.
    9. Installed new hoist for the outboard.
    10. Replaced all standing and running rigging.
    11. Installed new, custom dodger for the main hatch.
    12. Purchased new heavy duty main and mizzen sails.
    13. Installed all new electrical wiring throughout.
    14. Installed new radar system.
    15. Installed new SSB radio.
    16. Installed solar power panels.
    17. Recoated the freeboard areas of the hull with Awlgrip paint.
    18. Installed new SS water and waste tanks.
    19. Installed all new cushions
    Additional detailed pictures are available after I have received copies of your financials to prove that you can afford to purchase this vessel.