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Open1979 Hans Christian Ketch
US$78,500
Oakland, California
1979 Hans Christian Ketch43ft
US$78,500
Oakland, California
Year | 1979 |
Make | Hans Christian |
Model | Ketch |
Class | Cruiser |
Length | 43ft |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Fiberglass |
Offered By | New Era Yachts |
1979 Hans Christian KetchLots of equipment here aa an. She features the forward Pullman berth, with two additional enclosed cabins (single & double), located aft, and the performance or 3/4 keel. The 43 Hans Christian is a solid, hand built, quality world-class cruiser. This yacht will take you in safety and comfort, anywhere in the world. Available at our offices on the San Francisco Bay.
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Accommodations
This layout features the forward Pullman berth, with the forward enclosed head and shower. The galley is located aft and to port of the salon; two additional enclosed cabins with a double and single berths. The large U-shaped settee/dinette is to port with a settee across to starboard. All upholstery is colored in soft green. The navigation station and chart table is to starboard.
All the yachts joinerwork is of select grade solid Burmese teak, with the sidewalls, cabinets, and lockers planked in solid teak. The interior teak surfaces are beautifully hand rubbed in a satin finish. The overhead is white.
- Teak staved interior
- Teak & holly sole
- Opening skylight (butterfly hatch)
- Reading lights
- Red "night vision" lights
- Marble counter tops (head)
- Overhead lighting
- Dickinson cabin heater
- Electric head system
- Clock & barometer
- Jensen speakers
- Oil lamp
- Sony 10 disc changer
- Sony AM/FM cassette stereo
- AC outlets
- Hanging lockers
- Drawers are fitted under berths
- Teak salon dining table
- 6' 4" head room
- Teak book shelves
Galley
- Dual stainless steel sinks
- Pressure water system
- Hot water heater
- Adler-Barbour refrigerator
- Panasonic microwave oven
- Hand & foot water pumps
- Force 10 3 burner stove & oven (new)
- Formica counter tops
- Glass/dish storage
Electronics
The navigation station is opposite the galley. The large chart table opens for plenty of room for charts, ships papers, and other items needed close at hand. The nav station chair faces forward.
- Autohelm ST1000 autopilot
- West Marine VHF marine radio
- SGC HF SSB transceiver
- Garman 120 GPS
- Vector loran
- Compass
- Furuno 1621 Mark-2 radar
- Depth sounder
- Raytheon ST60 wind instruments
- Raytheon ST100 Plus tiller pilot with hand held remote
Electrical
- Xantex XM100 Inverter system
- Xantex Link 10 battery monitor
- 3.8kw Farymann genset
- Electrical panel (2)
- Battery switches (3)
- 30 amp shore power with cords
- Gell batteries in boxes (3)
- 110/12v electrical power
- Battery charger
- Next Step regulator
Sails
Both aluminum masts are painted black, and stepped on deck.
- Main sail
- Jib sail
- Storm sail
Deck
The massive lay-up exceeds Lloyds specifications. Note that the standing rigging was replaced new not long ago. The side decks, coach roof and cockpit are all teak covered. Enter the inside of the yacht through a teak companionway sliding hatch and hinged teak companionway double doors.
- Dual bronze anchor rollers
- Stainless steel mast step
- 3/8" thick stainless steel chain plates
- Double life lines
- Mooring lines & fenders
- Stainless steel emergency tiller
- Anchor, line & chain
- Barrient winches
- Cast bronze pedestal
- Stainless steel binnacle guard
- Cast bronze opening ports
- Mooring cleats
- Hawse pipe for anchor line
- Teak boomcrutch w/cast bronze fittings
- Rigid stainless steel stanchions
- Stainless steel genoa track
- Stainless steel wire rigging
- Aluminum spars w/external halyards
- Sampson post
- Bowsprit with stainless steel railing
- Stainless steel pulpit
- Dorade vents (4)
- Large opening skylight
- Stainless steel stern pulpit
- Teak propane locker
- Deck prisms
- Ideal electric windlass
- Monitor wind vane
- Sail covers
- Radar reflector
- Cockpit dodger
- Cockpit drains (2")
- Harken roller furling system
- Deck spreader lights
- Navigation lights
- Spinnaker pole
- Deck scuppers
- Hull color is blue/green
- Teak grab rails
- Stainless steel mast guard
Additional
- Automatic bilge pumps
- Teak double cabin entry doors
- Racor fuel filter
- Bronze washbasin fittings
- Bonding system
- Engine hour meters
- Epoxy bottom
- USCG safety package
- Cape Horn self-steering system
- Crown automatic marine toilet-Lectra/San
- SGC antenna
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.
Electrical Equipment
Shore Power Inlet | ✓ |
Generator | ✓ |
Inverter | ✓ |
Electronics
Depthsounder | ✓ |
Radar | ✓ |
Log-Speedometer | ✓ |
Wind Speed and Direction | ✓ |
Navigation Center | ✓ |
Autopilot | ✓ |
Compas | ✓ |
GPS | ✓ |
VHF | ✓ |
Inside Equipment
Electric Bilge Pump | ✓ |
Oven | ✓ |
Manual Bilge Pump | ✓ |
Microwave Oven | ✓ |
Marine Head | ✓ |
Hot Water | ✓ |
Refrigerator | ✓ |
Sea Water Pump | ✓ |
Battery Charger | ✓ |
Outside Equipment
Teak Cockpit | ✓ |
Teak Sidedecks | ✓ |
Solar Panel | ✓ |
Liferaft | ✓ |
Cockpit Cushions | ✓ |
Rigging
Steering Wheel | ✓ |
Spinnaker Pole | ✓ |
Sails
Storm Jib | ✓ |
Battened Mainsail | ✓ |
Spinnaker | ✓ |
Genoa | ✓ |
Furling Genoa | ✓ |
Engine Make | Nissan |
Total Power | 85hp |
Engine Hours | 1900 |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Drive Type | Direct Drive |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Propeller Type | 3 Blade |
Propeller Material | Bronze |
Dimensions
Length Overall | 43ft |
Max Draft | 6.33ft |
Beam | 13.83ft |
Length at Waterline | 36.83ft |
Tanks
Fresh Water Tank | 210 gal () |
Fuel Tank | 120 gal () |
Holding Tank | |