Engine
Perkins Perkins
Total Power
90hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Cruisers
Length
43ft
Year
2001
Model
43 Pilot House Cutter
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
The Hampton 43 is a beautiful custom built, ocean capable pilothouse. She was built in Asia and delivered to the Chesapeake by ship.
She’s comfortable on deck and designed for single handed sailing. With roller furling jib, roller furling genoa, and in-mast furling mainsail, there is an infinite number of sailplane options for any condition. She has an electric halyard winch, and several Lewmar winches. The deep coamings, wide decks, and plenty of handrails make going forward easy.
Below decks her custom teak joinery is spectacular and shows the craftsmanship of its builder. The large salon provides lots of natural light, and several hatches provide ample ventilation. The interior helm station makes her extremely safe in heavy sea conditions. With air conditioning and heat the inside helm means you are dry and comfortable when the conditions outside are unfavorable. With 3 cabins, she provides ample seating and births for your crew.
The Raymarine electronics package includes Radar, Chartplotter, Autopilot, Depth, Wind and two multi-function displays. Powered by a 82hp Perkins Range 4-M90 she motors 6.7kts at 2500rpm. With a large generator, six 8D house batteries, a 4D battery for the windless and a starter battery, there is sufficient power for the systems while away from the dock.
Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:43ft
Length Overall:51ft
Max Draft:6.33ft
Beam:13ft
Cabin Headroom:6.5ft
Length at Waterline:35.58ft
Weights
Dry Weight:34,810Lb
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks:237gal
Fuel Tanks:2 × 300gal
Accommodations
Cabins:3
Heads:2
Propulsion
Engine Make:Perkins
Engine Model:Perkins
Total Power:90hp
Engine Type:inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
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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.