Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
$38,000
$24,500
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
$38,000
$24,500
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
$38,000
Volvo Penta TAMD 60C
510hp
2911
Motor Yachts
44ft
1985
Labelle YachtFish
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Wanderlure has recently survived two hurricanes and is still ready for adventure. She does need a little TLC: both engines and generator need to be serviced, bottom job was completed in 2022 but needs another one. She has been dove monthly for hull cleaning and have those records on file. Trim tabs, starboard exhaust hose, and bilge pump and float switch replaced in fll of 2022. Needs new main anchor and chain.
The boat will need some love before she does any more Bahama trips. Swim platform needs repair, and there some soft spots up front near the anchor and on the starboard rail side. Rail work needs to be polished and the fiberglass needs refreshing. The crane for the dinghy works, however the dinghy on board will need to be replaced. The motor for the dinghy has been taken off and place on the back deck.
Don't have the resources to get her to Texas, so unfortunately having to sell her instead. I did not grab any photos of the inside and I'm trying to find some from friends and family, as all I have is video. Looks for cash buyers only.
Cruising Speed:10kn
Max Speed:16kn
Nominal Length:44ft
Length Overall:44ft
Beam:13.5ft
Fresh Water Tanks:1 × 300gal
Fuel Tanks:1 × 400gal
Holding Tanks:1 × 50gal
Engine Make:Volvo Penta
Engine Model:TAMD 60C
Total Power:255hp
Engine Hours:2911
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
Engine Make:Volvo Penta
Engine Model:TAMD 60C
Total Power:255hp
Engine Hours:3269
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
• Cabins:
Forward Stateroom: Full berth on center with storage and drawers beneath, cedar hanging locker on port side, entrance to head on starboard side with sink and vanity on port side.
Aft Stateroom: Full berth on center with storage drawers and hanging locker. Head is located forward on the starboard side.
• Heads:
Forward Head: Located on the starboard side forward, accessed via hallway or forward stateroom, contains vanity sink on port side, 12-volt Jabsco toilet, and over the toilet shower. Walls need some remodeling.
Aft Head: Located on the starboard side forward in the master stateroom, contains sink, 12-volt Jabsco toilet, and shower stall.
• Salon:
Accessed via sliding door midship on starboard side and from aft deck via sliding door. Equipped with teak parquet sole throughout vessel. Lower helm located forward on starboard side.
• Bridge:
Sundeck style covered by fiberglass radar arch with white canvas bimini top and aluminum supports, equipped with bench seating at helm and bench seating to starboard.
• Cockpit:
Large hatch to access storage lazarette, large dunnage box, stairs leading to large aft deck area.
• Air Conditioning:
Technicold 16,000 Btu unit for forward stateroom and salon, Cruisair 10,000 BTU unit for aft stateroom (not operational). Sea water pump located in engine room with bronze thruhull, seacock, and strainer in serviceable condition.
Cabin ventilated by one overhead hatch, sliding windows in salon, and five opening ports
Engines:
Twin Inboards, Volvo Penta TAMD 60C, Diesel, 6 cylinders, 255 HP each, with hours of 2911.1 (Port) and 3269.0 (Starboard).Transmission: Twin Disc MG502-1 / 2.0 to 1.
Cooling System: Freshwater cooled with temp gauges and alarms at both helms.
Exhaust Systems: Wet rubber hose to fiberglass muffler, exits port and starboard stern.
Steering System: Seastar hydraulic with wood wheel at lower helm, SS w/wood at upper.
Generator:
Make: Kilo Pak, Size: 12 KW, 4-Cyl, Model: 12KW1800RPM / Diesel, Serial #: 93070339, Hours: 2187.7, Cooling: Fresh Water, Fuel Filter: Racor R12P, Start Battery: Group 31.
Location: Mounted on center in engine room between main engines.
Sink: Double square stainless steel.
Refrigerator: Thompson apartment size
Stove: Seaward Princess three burner electric stove. Induction-top stove also onboard.
Microwave: Hamilton Beach mounted in galley cabinets.
Coffee Maker: Black & Decker Space Maker mounted under galley cabinets.
Hull:
Modified-V hull constructed of molded fiberglass reinforced polyester resin with blue painted finish.
Teak inlay swim platform on transom.
Decks constructed of molded FRP with nonskid finish and teak overlay on aft deck.
Superstructure of molded fiberglass with painted finish.
Marine plywood and fiberglass bulkheads.
Teak bow rails with stainless steel supports.
Below Waterline Components:
Bronze and bonded thru-hulls, seacocks, and seawater strainers.
Adjustable bronze rudder packing glands.
Bronze adjustable shaft log.
Props: 22 X 24 Nibril, shaft: 2'' Stainless steel.
Swim Platform: Custom Extended Bolt on Teak with SS brackets.
Ground Tackle:
Windlass: 12-volt Ideal with controls on foredeck and at helm.
Anchor: Danforth with approx. 25’ chain and 100’ of rode, stowed in lazarette.
Upper Helm:
VHF: Standard Horizon Explorer.
Autopilot: Robertson AP200DL flushmounted (out of service).
GPS: Garmin GPSmap 1040xs (port side), Garmin GPSmap XS (starboard side).
Radar: Garmin GPSmap XS (starboard side).
Depth Sounder: Garmin GPSmap 1040xs (port side).
Compass: 5” Danforth Constellation
Antennas: VHF, TV, Radar, and GPS.
Lower Helm:
VHF: Standard Horizon Eclipse+ mounted overhead.
Stereo: 12-volt Dual MXD337BT.
Compass: 5” Plath Hamburg (out of fluid).
Tankage:
Fuel System: Two aluminum and two iron glassed over tanks (400 gallons total), deck fills and vents on port and starboard sides midship and aft, labeled "DIESEL".
Water System: One 300-gallon aluminum tank under aft berth, deck fill and vent on port side midship, labeled "WATER", 12-volt Shurflo pump or dockside pressure water, GE 10-gallon water heater in engine room, starboard side.
Sanitation System: Two 12-volt Jabsco toilets, 50-gallon holding tank, 12-volt macerator pump, Type III MSD with secured overboard discharge seacock.
Electrical Systems:
DC System: 12 volts, three 4D and one Group 31 batteries for engines, house, generator, individual system breakers on panel in salon, charged by engine-driven alternators or
ProMariner ProNautic 12-30 P 30 amp marine charger.
AC System: 120 volts, one 50-amp 220-volt shore power cable, volt meters, amp meter, reversed polarity indicators, individual breakers on panel in salon, GFC outlets in susceptible areas, Xantrex Prowatt SW inverter above dinette.
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