Engine
Yanmar 2GM20F
Total Power
16hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Cruisers
Length
29ft
Year
1978
Model
29
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
Price Improvement
This 1978 Vineyard Vixen (#27) was purchased by current owner in 2006 and brought to Lake Charlevoix, Michigan at that time. She was then optimized for short handed sailing with the addition of the Hoyt Jib Boom System and new sails. Everything can be handled from the cockpit, with no need to go on deck while sailing! She was repowered with a Yanmar diesel in 1997. Opus is now out of the water and in storage for the winter season.
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Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:29ft
Length Overall:29.42ft
Max Draft:4.42ft
Beam:8.5ft
Length at Waterline:23ft
Weights
Dry Weight:8,600Lb
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks:20gal
Fresh Water Tank Material:plastic
Fuel Tanks:20gal
Fuel Tank Material:aluminium
Propulsion
Engine Make:Yanmar
Engine Model:2GM20F
Engine Year:1997
Total Power:16hp
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:direct
Fuel Type:diesel
More Details
Accommodations and Layout
There is a V-Berth forward that will sleep two. The waste holding tank is under the berth and forward. There is a ventilation deck hatch above. The head compartment is to port and please note that the head is currently uninstalled but available to be sold with the boat. There is a stainless steel sink with manual water pump outboard of the head location. There is a cedar lined storage locker to starboard with a hanging dowel. The flooring is teak and holly. There are 6 opening portlights. The main salon consists of port and starboard settee berths for a total of 3 berths, one double V and the two salon berths. Note that there are cushions for all berths but only the starboard settee berth cushion was aboard at the time of the photos. The galley area has a single stainless steel sink with hand pump and an icebox. The ice box is designed to be accessed from the cockpit as well but this hatch is sealed shut. There is a 3 step stair to the cockpit with easy engine access behind. The main electrical distribution panels are above the galley. There is plenty of storage though out the interior for a vessel of this size. The cockpit features two large deep lockers and one after storage locker as well.
Sails and Sailing Systems
- Hoyt self tacking jib boom
- Lazy jacks
- Mack Sails jib
- Mack Sails full batten mainsail
- Mack Sails screetcher on Harken roller furler and added bow sprit
- Schaefer roller furling for the jib
- Lazy Jacks
- Whisker Pole
- Self Tailing primary cockpit winches
- Two cabin top winches
- Two line halyard cabin top rope clutches
- Upgraded running rigging
- Original standing rigging
- Teak boom crutch
- Harken traveler
Mechanical and Electrical
- Edson wheel steering on pedestal
- Emergency tiller
- Dripless shaft log
- Manual bilge pump
- Electric bilge pump with float switch
- Manual fresh water system
- Dual batteries with selector switch
- Battery charger
- 12 volt ships system with main distribution panel
- 120 Volt shore power system with main distribution panel
- Head system has been removed but is available and will be sold with the boat
- Yanmar engine panel with tachometer, trouble lights and alarm, key switch, stop cable and start button
- Interior 12 volt lighting
- 12 volt navigation lighting
Electronics
- Danforth Compass- bulkhead mounted starboard side
- Datamarine apparent wind speed and direction- port side cockpit bulkhead
- Ships clock and barometer - interior salon bulkhead
- Standard Horizon VHF radio- interior mounted
- Marine stereo
Deck and Hull
- Life lines and stanchions
- Bow and stern pulpits have been removed but are available and will be sold with the boat.
- Hull side reported to be Awlgripped in 1997
- Deck and cabin top are original gelcoat
- Teak handrails
- Teak companionway hatch and washboards
- Teak toe rails
- Teak helm/stern seat added behind steering wheel
Irish Boat Shop Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.