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1974 Whitby 42

1974 Whitby 42

$78,500

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 1974

Make Whitby

Model 42

Category -

Length 42'

Posted Over 1 Month

1974 Whitby 42 Uhane  a  Whitby 42 has been home for it's owners for the last 16 years and is ready to take new owners on there chosen adventure. Uhane has the ability to stay on the hook for extended periods or you visit your favorite marina. She a ketch rig that has with many custom upgrades that make this Whitby 42 a pleasure to sail. One of the weak links on any Whitby 42 is a undersized rudder. The owners have addressed this issue by enlarging the boats rudder following the original designer( Ted Brewer) guidelines and keeping the upgrade inline with design specs of the rest of the steering gear. Uhane has two staterooms, two heads with walk thru and entrance ways from the cockpit. She is easy to see in downtown St. Petersburg, FL.

1982 Whitby 42 Center Cockpit

1982 Whitby 42 Center Cockpit

$90,000

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 1982

Make Whitby

Model 42 Center Cockpit

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 42'

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1982 Whitby 42 Center Cockpit This meticulously maintained Whitby 42 is a true turn-key vessel that is used regularly. She's only had two owners and is ready to take her next owner anywhere in the world in safety and comfort. Since 2008, Voyager II has been constantly upgraded to be made a safe and very comfortable cruising platform. In 2009 all of her interior and exterior teak has been taken down to bare wood and refinished. Virtually every system has been overhauled or replaced. Experienced cruisers will appreciate the legendary comfort of the Whitby 42 coupled with easy to maintain comforts for cruising. When updates were added to Voyager II, long term maintenance and reliability were top priority. Only the best equipment has been installed for easy cruising. Voyager II is hull # 219 built at the Brewer yard in Ft. Myers, FL U.S.A.

WHITBY 42 KETCH HULL # 30 1974 FT-LAUDERDALE GOOD PROJECT TO START NEW YEAR WITH

WHITBY 42 KETCH HULL # 30 1974 FT-LAUDERDALE GOOD PROJECT TO START NEW YEAR WITH

$12,700

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 1974

Make Whitby

Model Ketch

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 42.0

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a project boat and sold in as is where is condition. The boat is at a private residence in Fort-Lauderdale Florida and to view the boat I have to make an appointment with the owner of the residence. If you like to keep the boat there the monthly dockage is $520. Here is the descpiption from the previous owner Needs hull and deck painted, some interior work. Engine need injectors (a long story about a bad mechanic). Low hours. fuel tanks may need relining. Some electrical work, forward cabin needs some new upholstery. I have owned this boat since 1984, 36 years. Raised my kids in the Bahamas on this boat. I have rebuilt "Renaissance" twice from the hull up. I'm just to old to do it again. BUT, you will have the benefit of all the extras on this boat that I put in from experience and love. Nearly new main sheet winches (over $2,000.00 each new) .....Nearly new sails ( over $7,000.00) .... Yanmar 100 Hp turbo Diesel. Not that many hours on it, but a mechanic who was replacing the starter motor, decided their was water in the injectors, and pulled three of them before I noticed and stopped him. I have a fuel filter with an automatic water sensor that shuts off the fuel flow. He never charged me for the starter motor. HV/AC system, Freezer with 2 50# cold plates, a door on the refer. Fresh and saltwater pumps. Stereo. Near new upholstery, main cabin and aft cabin. Water heater. All thru hulls are composite, and replaced the brass that was installed at the factory. They will never go bad. 45# CQR with chain, 40# plow with chain, each with about 250 feet 1/2" anchor rode. It has a funky wood and glass top over the cockpit. I put it their in 2003 after I got skin cancer, it gave me the faith to go out again. It should come off!!! and be replaced by a proper dodger. 42' long 13' beam draws 5' About 52' 3" water line to top of mast. (fits under I 95 at low tide). 310 gal water. 300 gal diesel BUT, I never used the main tank, I think it has water in it. Wing tanks hold 65 gals each. Port tank need re-lining. If you have questions please ask, I know most every inch of this boat. It's in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I would really like to see someone who would fix her up and take her sailing!!!! She lives for the sea.