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1986 Brewer Pilothouse 40

1986 Brewer Pilothouse 40

$79,000

Annapolis, Maryland

Year 1986

Make Brewer

Model Pilothouse 40

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 40'

Posted Over 1 Month

1986 Brewer Pilothouse 40 Japheth should be listed at a MUCH higher price, but the owners want her sold!  When you come and look at her, it will be love at first sight! Designed by Ted Brewer, she is most definitely a pilothouse vessel, but built on a sailboat hull and make no mistake, this is not a motor-sailor. She has one of the nicest interior layouts I've ever seen in a forty-footer: Accommodations for seven, galley up, dedicated inside helm station, forward facing chart table, full sized cockpit, separate shower stall in the head, abundant storage both on deck and below, average freeboard, and a low profile cabin house. Amazing! A raised dinette affords views while seated. The cook will enjoy meal preparation with top/front opening fridge, deep double stainless sinks, and a large Force Ten stove/oven - all this while being able to see outside and carry on a conversation with those in the cockpit. Motoring on a rainy day? Pull the dinette backrest aft and get comfortable at the inside helm station. There's something to be said for a dry pilothouse. With her Dickinson diesel heating, and hydraulic autopilot, foul weather cruising is no problem. The interior joinery work is impressive with fully louvered locker doors and staved bulkheads and overheads. The builder has carried off the difficult task of using mixed woods. Teak, white ash and cedar are effectively used throughout the boat. The effect is a light, detailed, and tasteful interior. "Japheth" is a 1986 model that has been repowered with a Yanmar 4JH3E diesel, has a Stack-Pack mainsail and roller furling genoa, and a good compliment of electronics.  She was given the kind of maintenance she deserves and is ready for more adventures. Vessel Walk Through: Three easy steps lead from the cockpit to the raised salon and galley. To starboard is the galley with a raised "U" shaped dinette to port. The salon table may be lowered to convert the dinette to an additional double berth. A dedicated inside helm station with full instrumentation and control is further to port with seating for two at the helm station and a movable backrest (forward for use with the dinette or aft for helmseat).  Visibility from the inside helm is excellent.  To starboard is a forward facing chart table and chart drawer. Down two steps is a second comfortable lounge area with a settee to starboard, a spacious head with separate shower stall, marble countertop, and a mirror to port, and a two bunk guest cabin is also to port.   All the way forward is the spacious "V" berth. Storage is available in a hanging locker, shelves, drawers, and cabinets. The salon and