Yacht Specifications

"STRESS"

 

 

Stress photo Type: Grand Soleil Length: 45'
Year: 1991 Price: 185,000.
Beam: 13'6" Draft: 7'10"
Mat: F/G Rig: Sloop
Disp: 23,320 lbs Ballast: 9,460 lbs
Eng: Yanmar H.P. 62
Fuel: 44 gl Water: 80 gl
ACCOMMODATIONS AND LAYOUT: Sleeps up to 8 with two heads and showers. V berth double in fore cabin with shelves above and storage lockers and 3 drawers underneath. Access corridor has 2 hanging lockers port & stbd with entrance to guest cabin to port and the forward head and shower to stbd. This guest cabin sleeps two in over/under single berths and has a large hanging locker and shoe locker. The main cabin is wide, bright and roomy with a curved settee and large teak table to port (converts to double). A second smaller settee is on the other side of the table (engine is underneath and easily accessed). There are also stowage racks, bookshelves and bar storage. Galley is opposite the dining area to stbd and has double S/S sinks, stove with oven, refrigerator, counter space and abundant storage cupboards and drawers . The nav station is just past the galley to stbd with large folding chart table, 3 drawers, instrument holder, 2 book shelves, nav seat and main electrical panel. Companionway is centerline with entrance to master aft cabin between the steps and nav seat. The aft cabin has a centerline queen berth with small sofa on either side, 2 clothes lockers, bookshelves, 3 opening port lights and direct access to aft head and shower. Headroom in sleeping cabins and heads is 6 ft with the main salon at 6'4".

GALLEY: 12V refrigerator - salt water cooled; 3 burner Technipex propane stove w/oven; pressure fresh water system & manual and a 6 gal water heater.

 

DECK EQUIPMENT: S/S bow and stern pulpits; S/S side stanchions w/double lifelines; teak deck; boarding ladder; 9 ft Zodiac dinghy w/Yamaha 1.5 HP outboard; (1) boat hook; (8) fenders and 1ines; swim ladder, 2 propane tanks.

CANVAS: Dodger, awning, sail covers, wheel cover and cockpit cushions.

GROUND TACKLE: 44 lb Bruce anchor with 170 ft. of chain and 10 lb Danforth Fortress with 50 ft. of chain and 120 ft. of line.

 

ELECTRONICS & NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT:
Autohelm 7000 autopilot
Raytheon RY10 radar
Shipmate VHF radio
Navionix chart plotter
Compass
Autohelm depth sounder
Micro Nav GPS
Autohelm speed indicator
Autohelm wind speed indicator
Sony cassette/AM/FM radio/10 CD changer stereo system. 
Clock and barometer

 

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: (4) 12V batteries (280 amp hrs total); electrical control panel w/cutoff switches; 150 amp Mastervolt alternator; 220V Shore power. Interior, navigation, deck and masthead lights.

 

MECHANICAL & ENGINE EQUIPMENT: Cockpit engine controls; wheel steering; 2 blade Max propeller with 3 blade Max propeller as spare; raw water sea strainer; 40 gal S/S fuel tank; 6 gal/hr Pur Survivor 160 water maker; automatic and manual bilge pumps. Engine is located under center settee allowing for easy access, better weight distribution, less noise in sleeping cabins with the keel absorbing most of the vibration. Cruising speed is 7 knots with fuel consumption of .5 gl/hr (max speed is 8 knots).
  

SAILS & RIGGING: S/S standing rigging; roller furling; aluminum spars and keel stepped mast; backstay adjuster;  (6) Harken self-tailing and (3) Harken standard winches. Lazyjacks on main and (1) spinnaker pole. Sail area:  1258 sq.ft.
SAILS: 1991 dacron Murphy Hye mainsail (full battens); 1994 kevlar Halsey mainsail;1999 Halsey genoa (furling system); 1992 dacron # 4 jib; 1991 Muphy Nye storm jib; 1998 Halsey (cutter) jib; 1993 UK light Kevlar genoa; 1995 Murphy Nye kevlar (heavy) genoa; 1993 UK kevlar/mylar intermediate genoa; 1993 UK kevlar #4 genoa with battens; 1997 Zaoli 9.5 (light) spinnaker and a 1993 1.5 (heavy) spinnaker.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 10 man Zodiac life raR; 3 handheld flares; MOB pole and life ring; EPIRB; horn, bell and first aid kit. 10 Life jackets and 4 fire extinguishers.

SPARES: 3 blade Max prop; 80 amp alternator; spare parts kit for engine, dinghy and sail repair.

 

REMARKS: Designed by German Frers, built in Forli, Italy by Cantiere del Prado with fin keel and spade rudder. Water and fuel tanks are stainless steel. "Stress" is a one owner yacht that is equipped for racing and cruising and has always been professionally maintained.

  

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Saloon Nav. Station
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Galley Aft Cabin
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Forward Cabin Mid Cabin
Stress drawing
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Box 3484 Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Tel: 284-494-2152
Fax: 284-494-4707
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