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30' Nonsuch Ultra
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Year: 1985
Current Price: US $59,000.00Located in St Petersburg, FL
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Engine/Fuel Type: diesel |
Some of the most experienced yachtsmen in modern sailing own and enjoy a Nonsuch. Gordon Fisher of Canada, racing yachtsman and defender of Canada'a Cup, conceptualized Nonsuch from a basic need.He needed a sturdy, fast, family sailboat that he could race without a crew. Jibs, genoas, spinnaker, stays and shrouds were totally eliminated. Four were built and sailed in 1978 and results were astonshing. The boats were not only remarkably well balanced in all conditions, but they were superior to many so-called racing machines.
If you are looking for simplicity, comfort, and speed...make sure you take a look at this well maintained Nonsuch 30 Ultra. The owner has moved inland and is ready for an offer. |
Additional Specs, Equipment and Information: Builder/Designer
| | Builder: Nonsuch |
| Designer: Mark Ellis | | Dimensions | LOA: 30' |
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LWL: 28'9" |
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Beam: 11'10" |
| Displacement: 11,500#
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Draft: 3'11"
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| Ballast: 4,500# | | Engines | Engine(S): Westerbeke |
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Engine(S) HP: 33 |
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Engine Model: W33 |
| Hours: 0 |
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Cruising Speed: | |
Max Speed: |
| Tankage | Fuel: 30 gal |
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Water: 86 gal |
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| Accommodations | The accommodations made possible by the elimination of chainplates and misdhip structural bulkheads provide a typical catboat interior. Uniquely spacious and uncluttered, the vast extra space is lent to a special storage, deep drawers, wide handing lockers, galley cabinets, and counter space. A private forward stateroom with a chest of drawers, head with a separate shower stall, and a gourmet galley are all hallmarks of the Nonsuch. The interior is finished in matched grain teak.
Carry the Nonsuch beam all the way aft provides a flat run for speed. It also provides great inherent stability. The extra plus, however, is the size of the cockpit. Deep, dry, and uncluttered, the Nonsuch cockpit is really another room. | | | | | |
| Galley & Plumbing | | Stockburner 4" brass clock & barometer
Hillerange 2 burner SS propane stove w/oven
Adler/Barbour 12v refrigeration
King Air 16,000BTU marine a/c
Pressure water/shower | | 110v heat exchanger hot water
Water filter
Wilcox Crittenden marine head w/25gal holding tank/Y-valve
Manual pump out/deck pump out
Manual and elec bilge pumps | |
| Electronics | | Autohelm 5000 autopilot
Datamarine CD400 depth
Datamarine CS100 knot meter/log
Datamareine CW360 wind machine | | Datamarine CNR 183 CDX
Garmin 75 GPS
Icom VHF
Panasonic AM/FM/CD stereo | |
| Electrical | | 12 volt system with 3 12v batteries, house battery selector switch, engine battery selector switch,12v breaker panel with volt meter and battery condition meter, C Charge 30 amp automatic battery charger, 110v system with breaker panel and shore power cord. | | | | | |
| Sails & Sail Handling | | Free standing cat rig. Anodized aluminum mast and boom. Mast stepped on keel. All halyards and reefing lines led aft to cockpit with stoppers.One Barient #19 self tailing main sheet winch, one Barient #17 self tailing and one Barient #19 self tailing winch on cabin top for sheets and reefing. Mainsail with 2 sets of jiffy reefing points, lazy jacks and wishbone on boom. Milwaukee Model 0721 - V8 Right Angle 1/2" right angle drill with over 1000"/lbs of torque. | | | | | |
| Hull & Deck | | Wheel steering w/28" teak rimmed destroyer wheel, brake and binnacle guard.
Ritchie Globemaster SP-5 binnacle compass
Teak cockpit table
Cockpit shower
SS stern mt swim ladder
Double life lines
w/gates port & stb
Cockpit cushions
Force 10 propane grill | | SS bow and stern pumpits
SS and teak anchor platform w/double rollers
Bruce 22# with 12' 3/8" chain and 300' rode
Bruce 16.5# anchor w/chain and rode
CQR 20# anchor w/chain and rode
30# Fortress anchor
Bimini and dodger w/SS frame
and zip in side panels
8'Walker Bay dinghy w/3.5hp Mercury | |
| Engine & Mechanical | | Westerbeke W33 three cylinder fresh water cooled 33hp diesel. Dual lever engine controls on binnacle. Engine instruments in lazarette include tach, oil pressure, water temp, volt meter, fuel gauge, hour meter and alarms. Racor fuel filter/water separator, bronze raw water strainer, water lift exhaust, three blade prop. | | | | | |
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.
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