Engine
Yanmar Diesel 6LY2M-STE
Total Power
840hp
Engine(s) Hours
3700
Class
Downeast
Length
46ft
Year
2001
Model
42 Custom Belkov Express Cruiser
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
New Listing more information to come
Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:46ft
Length Overall:46.17ft
Max Bridge Clearance:12ft
Max Draft:2.67ft
Beam:13ft
Miscellaneous
Windlass:electric-windlass
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks:95gal
Fuel Tanks:2 × 230gal
Fuel Tank Material:aluminium
Holding Tanks:35gal
Accommodations
Heads:1
Propulsion
Engine 1
Engine Make:Yanmar Diesel
Engine Model:6LY2M-STE
Engine Year:2001
Total Power:420hp
Engine Hours:3700
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
Engine 2
Engine Make:Yanmar Diesel
Engine Model:6LY2M-STE
Engine Year:2001
Total Power:420hp
Engine Hours:3700
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
Features
Electrical Equipment
Generator:Northern Lights 9kW (2020)
Inverter:(2021)
Electronics
Radar:✓
Log-Speedometer:✓
Computer:✓
TV Set:✓
Plotter:Raymarine
Autopilot:Simrad Robertson AP20
Radio:✓
Compass:✓
GPS:Raymarine
VHF:✓
Inside Equipment
Electric Bilge Pump:✓
Microwave Oven:Panasonic
Marine Head:✓
Air Conditioning:✓
Heating:✓
Hot Water:✓
Refrigerator:U-line 120V AC #15R
More Details
Hull
Dark Blue Awlgrip, white waterline, cream colored deck
Shamrock was constructed using state of the art cold-molding method. Structural components are of clear Douglas Fir and Marine Grade Okoume Plywood that has full Lloyd's marine and offshore certification, Lloyd's Registry Certificate 93/00051. West System Epoxy resin is used for structural bonding and reinforcing fabric lay-up throughout. Dupont Kevlar fabric provides an increase in strength and added impact resistance. The laminated wood/Epoxy skin imparts great hull panel stiffness and thermal/acoustic insulation. The entire hull skin and structure are built without the use of any type of foam, balsa or other type of porous core material.
The exterior surface is a complete Awlgrip paint schedule including redundant vapor barrier coatings below the LWL. The skin coat is Kevlar fabric in low- shrink epoxy resin to provide superior surface durability and finish and the highest degree of protection against seawater osmosis.
The Trinka dinghy, built to match the color and finish of the main boat with varnished trim and natural floor plates, has a full sailing rig, rudder & centerboard, along with a 9HP engine.
Mechanical Equipment
- (3) Air conditioners with reverse heat (master cabin, salon, pilothouse)
- Spectra 300 GPD Watermaker
- Oil Exchange system
- Fuel transfer system
- Northern Lights 9 kW generator (2020)
- Anchor windlass (hatch to anchor locker from forward cabin)
- (2) Glendinning retractable shore power cords (port & starboard sides)
Shaftway
Belkov shaftway design is a fundamental element of the unusually quiet operating noise levels. Solid 1" thick fiberglass thrust bulkheads are installed in the shaftway and massively reinforced with fiberglass. Aquadrive CV Shafts and Thrust Bearings are mounted in thrust bulkheads. The thrust of the propellers is transmitted to the hull by the Thrust Bearings in the thrust bulkheads. The CV Shafts drive the flexible connection between the Thrust Bearings and the engines, which allows the engines to float on soft mounts without the thrust load.
Filament wound fiberglass shaft tubes are continuous throughhull skins, epoxy bonded and heavily reinforced with fiberglass.
Propeller tunnels are configured to provide lower shaft angle, increased propeller efficiency and shallower draft. Tunnels are 1/4" solid fiberglass outer surfaces with Okoume/fiberglass layers totaling 1 1/4" in thickness. Strut palm and rudder port mounting areas are heavily reinforced with fiberglass and backing plates.
Cockpit and Cabin Soles
The cockpit and cabin soles are supported by a combination of box beams, which double as wire/mechanical ways, and structural bulkheads. The cockpit sole is isolated from the beams and bulkheads by Soundown's Sylomer Vibration Isolation Foam.
Mufflers
EcoSound Underwater Mufflers for main engine exhausts are integral to transom, hull sides and bottom. Low speed discharge is provided above LWL outboard, forward of transom and main discharge is provided at bottom of transom outboard.
Fuel, Water and Holding Tanks
Fuel tanks are located port and starboard at 230 gal. capacity each and are built from 5052 aluminum. Each tank has an awl paint finish including epoxy primer. Fuel tanks are secured and fully supported on continuous beds with neoprene sheeting on all bearing surfaces. Centerline mounted water tank s 95 gallons in a one-piece molded polyethylene potable tank with level sending unit and remote gauge. Holding tank is centerline mounted 35 gallon on-piece molded polyethylene with level sending unit and remote gauge.
Deck
The Deck consists of a continuous cold-molded deck, cabin house/coaming and cockpit structure constructed with materials similar to the hull. The one-piece structure is supported by and bonded to the bulkheads and structurals in the hull. The exterior surface finish is a complete Awlgrip paint schedule. The finish is reinforced with fiberglass fabric in low-shrink epoxy resin to provide superior surface durability and finish.
Hull to Deck Assembly
The deck is epoxy bonded to the hull along the full surface of the sheer clamp, bulkhead edges and mating structurals. The connection is continuous and rigid throughout and is not reliant on mechanical fasteners. The teak toe rail/rubrail is also bonded using West System Epoxy over the hull to deck joint providing added protections and structure at the hull to deck joint. Custom Stainless steel deck scupper grills are recessed into deck surface aft and inboard of toerail. Raised, flat landing surfaces are provided in cabin top for hatches to insure hatch installations. Four fixed portlights are supplied in the forward trunk cabin.