Engine
Volvo D3-110
Total Power
110hp
Engine Hours
50
Class
Sloop
Length
53ft
Year
2014
Model
53' Expedition Voyaging Lifting Keeler
Capacity
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Boat Details
Description
Malabar is the most meticulously thought out design on the market today with safety as the top priority for every step of the build. Some build features include all welds below the waterline dye tested, watertight bulkheads, an aluminum double bottom, a sea chest, full hardtop and dodger, an oversized NACA foil lifting keel, and numerous other special custom features. Jimmy Cornell has traveled 200,000 miles on aluminum lifting keelers because he considers the formula to be the safest for voyaging with the risk of broaching being virtually eliminated. At the same time, Malabar's sailing performance is far superior to ordinary cruising boats with a special emphasis on the close-windedness provided by her oversized lifting keel, the large (560-square foot) Solent working jib which is self-tacking via a traveler mounted on a radiused bridge allowing a very tight 11 degrees sheeting angle, and which can be flown to 35 knots without shortening sail.
Malabar’s design is meant to be simple, sustainable and safe. With nearly 1,000 gal water capacity the need for a complex water maker is eliminated. The astonishing 2,354 amp hour battery banks with all new AGM batteries and inverter-chargers are charged by a massive solar array. The diesel-fired hot water central heating will keep the whole boat warm including the cockpit. The aft deck provides shelter from a following sea and a good working area. All the lifelines are 40 inches high and the Treadmaster deck covering and the many handholds provide unmatched safe transit on deck.
The cabin below has a traditional Herreshoff finish with Brazilian Jatoba cherry trim throughout and 3/4 inch solid Brazilian Cumaru teak soles. All windows and deck hatches have custom joinery with the Jatoba screens on the hatches being hinged. The raised dinette has panoramic views through the thick lexan windows. The galley is well thought out and secure with massive keel cooled and overly insulated refrigeration and freezer. The entire boat has sprayed-on closed cell polyurethane foam insulation to provide remarkable acoustic isolation from the sound of wind and waves as well as additional floatation. Insulation for the refrigeration is up to a foot thick to ensure minimal energy consumption. Even the shower has a mixer valve which redirects to a water tank the incoming water before it reaches the desired temperature and then prevents the possibility of scalding by the 165 degree water being supplied from the engine's heat exchanger.
There is a workshop forward with workbench and drill press; an aft technical lazarette providing easy access to several systems including the washer/dryer; and much more…
There is a photo gallery of over 300 photos is available upon request outlining all the systems, safety features and additional information. Attempting to build a similar boat today would take nearly a decade as did Malabar, cost between $2M and $3M USD and finding a yard willing to dye test all welds below the waterline, and execute the numerous custom features which Malabar incorporates would be almost impossible even within budget.
The owner had Malabar built to go voyaging with his wife. Her illness and eventual death after 58 years of marriage brought the owner's voyaging plans to a permanent end. The vessel has been routinely maintained, systems tested and has been fully commissioned and tested and put back to rest in 2022. The Volvo engine has less than 50 hours. The owner's care giving for his wife and her eventual loss is the reason Malabar is being offered for the next owner to splash, customize and set sail for any destination in the world.
Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:53ft
Length Overall:56.33ft
Max Draft:11.25ft
Beam:15.08ft
Cabin Headroom:7.42ft
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks:885gal
Fuel Tanks:470gal
Accommodations
Cabins:2
Heads:2
Propulsion
Engine Make:Volvo
Engine Model:D3-110
Total Power:110hp
Engine Hours:50
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:direct
Fuel Type:diesel
Propeller Type:3-blade
Features
Electrical Equipment
Shore Power Inlet:✓
Inverter:✓
Electronics
Depthsounder:✓
Radar:✓
Log-Speedometer:✓
Wind Speed and Direction:✓
Repeater(s):✓
TV Set:✓
Navigation Center:✓
Plotter:✓
Autopilot:✓
Radio:✓
Compass:✓
CD Player:✓
GPS:✓
VHF:✓
Inside Equipment
Bow Thruster:✓
Electric Bilge Pump:✓
Oven:✓
Manual Bilge Pump:✓
Microwave Oven:✓
Marine Head:✓
Heating:✓
Hot Water:✓
Refrigerator:✓
Deep Freezer:✓
Sea Water Pump:✓
Battery Charger:✓
Outside Equipment
Outboard Engine Brackets:✓
Davit(s):✓
Radar Reflector:✓
Solar Panel:✓
Cockpit Table:✓
Swimming Ladder:✓
Rigging
Steering Wheel:✓
Electric Winch:✓
Hydraulic Winch:✓
Sails
Fully Battened Mainsail:✓
Gennaker Cruising Spinnaker:✓
Genoa:✓
More Details
additional features
- --pin hole-proof shaft log enclosure (no leaks from a very tricky area to weld)
- --stainless-steel shaft collar (prevents shaft loss; warns of impending PSS shaft seal failure)
- --transducer cofferdam (protects against flooding caused by transducer failure, esp. protruding sonar sensor)--double bottom system (virtually eliminates possibility of breaching; adds substantial flotation)
- --raised after-deck (adds extensive usable volume aft; adds stability; protects cockpit)
- --hingeless sliding pocket door (unbreachable)
- --raised aluminum hatch coamings (reduces possibility of leaks below with green water on deck)
- --14 dorades with tapping blocks (great ventilation; no mildew; no leaks)
- --Treadmaster deck covering (the surest, most durable footing)
- --all 340 lineal feet below WL dye tested for pin holes; (detected all pinholes; enabled proper repair)
- --40" high triple lifeline system (sharply reduces risk of falling overboard)
- --centerline third rudder (restores steerageway at anchor or at the dock under power)
- --permanent aluminum hard windshield (highly prized by experienced cruisers)--aluminum hardtop (enables rugged, full cockpit enclosure with multiple hand-holds; supports five large solar panels)
- --885-gallons water (eliminates dependency on high-maintenance watermaker; enables water ballast system)--water ballast system (up to 8 degree reduction in heel; greater comfort; carrying more sail longer equals higher speeds)
- --470-gallon fuel tankage (up to 2,800 mile range)--day tank system (eliminates airlocks and possibility of dirty fuel reaching engine filter)
- --2,364 AH at 12 volts battery banks twelve Trojan SAGM 6 v. 394 AH AGM batts new in 2021: 12 v bank w/788 amp hours; two 24 v banks w/788 amp hours (speaks for itself...)
- --312 gallons per minute bilge pumping system (overkill but available if ever needed)--Jatoba and Cumarru solid hardwoods (gorgeous...)
- --7'-5" headroom (great feeling of spaciousness which is priceless)
- --refrigeration insulation thickness ranging to 9 and 12 inches (speaks for itself...)
- --keel tank with internal refrigeration heat exchangers (no water pumps; no vulnerable external heat exchanger shoes)
- --library settee with bookshelves (adds warmth and gravitas)
- --10'-3" long passageway galley (the preferred sea-going galley location)
- --forepeak workshop accessed through watertight door (a workshop is indispensable)
- --technical lazarette with watertight door (modest standing room access to extensive stowage and important systems)--very large high aspect 11'-3" draft keel down lifting keel (dramatic performance upgrade for an already weatherly boat)--a real ship's enclosed engine room with standing headroom and two walk-in doors (priceless..)
- --emergency tiller fitted below decks: control lines led to protected helm (safely managing possible rudder failure)
- -55---telescoping stern anchor channel and roller (gives stern anchor wide clearance from hull)--built-in provision for emergency power via OB and its bracket (no scrambling for solution in an emergency)--33-degree companionway ladder with bannister-like 1'-1/4" O.D, stainless-steel handrail (secure transit)--transit between skirt and deck via staircase-like steps with bannister-like stainless-steel handrail (safest transit possible)--ballast enclosures pressure tested