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44' Nauticat Pilothouse

  • Year: 2004
  • Asking: $590,000
  • Located in FL
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Single Diesel

This ultimate live-aboard vessel has just completed a comfortable trans-Atlantic passage.

This is unquestionably the nicest Nauticat we have ever seen! She is also the newest and best-priced Nauticat 44 on the market worldwide. An extraordinarily attractive one-owner ketch, she was ordered new from the factory with almost every available option and many custom features. Upon boarding, you're immediately struck by her like-new appearance and impressive array of redundant communications and safety equipment. Noteworthy features: Low engine hours, 6KW generator (low hours), bow thruster, oversized anchor windlass and excellent ground tackle, electric winches, GPIRB, 6 man life raft, inflatable dinghy with outboard on davits, washing machine, dishwasher, head with separate shower stall, center line queen master berth, two autopilots, RADAR, color chart plotter, SSB radio, Ham radio, watermaker, central air conditioning and heat. This 1,000 nautical mile range yacht's dual stations provide excellent visibility for operation from both the cockpit and pilothouse, making her ideal for all seasons and weather conditions. She is one safe, comfortable vessel in turnkey condition that will take you anywhere. Call Roy Pinney for more information.

Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:

Builder/Designer

Builder: Siltala

Dimensions

LOA: 44' LWL: 38'7" Beam: 12'3"
Displacement: 48,500 lbs Draft: 6'1" Bridge Clearance: 62'5"
Ballast: 12,100 lbs

Engines

Engine(s): Perkins Engine(s) HP: 135 Engine Model: M135
Hours: 1600

Tankage

Fuel: 251 gal Water: 163 gal & 61gal Holding: 24 gal

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Accommodations
Vessel walk through:
The forecabin has two berths in V shape with lee cloths. Shelves and reading lights above the berths and storage space underneath. A large framed hatch provides ample light and ventilation. Wardrobe locker with hanging pole and shelves. Has 220V and 12V outlets.

The forward head is to starboard and contains a manually operated head, pressurized water, wash basin and handshower. Ceiling light. Storage behind and underneath of the wash basin. Finished in light laminate. Overhead hatch.

A port side guest cabin is opposite the head and has a large guest berth with lee cloth and storage underneath, wardrobe shelves and reading lights above the berth. Also 220V outlet.

The galley (portside, down)is fitted with double stainless steel sinks, two burner gas stove with oven (gimballed). Burners and oven have flame guards. Three refrigerators: One top loading (80 liter), a second front loading (60 liter) and a third top loading (100 liter) with freezer. Plenty of stone-like counter-top work space, several drawers, shelves, wine glass rack, knife rack, lockers, cutting board, trash pail and drawers for silverware. A dorade vent, hatch and windows provide abundant light and ventilation to this area. Overhead, the galley is also open to the salon. A dinette opposite the galley, has a breakfast table and seating for two with storage under the seats.

Step up to the pilothouse: Visibility at inside station is unimpaired to all directions through large safety glass windows. This station offers full instrumentation with chartplotter, autopilot, multi-display (depth, speed, wind) and magnetic compass. Engine instruments include techometer, water temperature, amp meter, volt meter, engine hour meter and two fuel gauges. All instruments are illuminated plus chart and overhead lights. Additional instruments: brass barometer, brass thermometer, brass hydrometer, digital weather station, brass ship's clock and brass UTC clock. This area has several 220V and 12V outlets.

The salon up features sliding access doors to deck on both port and starboard sides, a spacious L shaped settee to port with storage beneath and a dinette with seating for up to six persons. Opposite is a forward facing nav station with small navigation table. The switchboard is forward of the chart table and there is space for radios,TV and bookshelf. Exceptional lighting is provided by high intensity, low amperage draw LED lights overhead.

Step down to the aft cabin which has large center line queen berth with lee cloth and accessible from three sides. At the bed's head is a large bookshelf, headlight and reading lights. There are several draws for clothing, many storage lockers and a tall, lighted hanging locker, 220 volt outlet. The aft head to starboard has a Jabsco silent electric toilet, wash basin and storage. Opposite to port is a separate shower stall and access to the washing machine.

The vessels interior is finished in satin varnished teak and floor boards are in varnished teak and holly strips. Wall to wall carpeting in the pilothouse. Floors in the heads and shower stall are of mosaic tile. Overhead hatches have premium mosquito screens and roll shutters for privacy.
  • Optimus gimballed 2 burner gas stove with oven and grill
  • Cover plate for stove
  • Teak locker
  • Ample storage for dry goods and canned goods
  • Built in Miele microwave oven
  • Built in Miele dishwasher
  • Toaster
  • Juicer
Electronics & Nav Equipment
  • Two autopilots: Raymarine type 400G and ST6001, Raymarine ST6001 with remote control
  • GPIRB
  • Raymarine ST60 log instrument
  • Raymarine ST60 wind instrument
  • Raymarine ST60 depth instrument
  • Repeater for above instruments at inside helm
  • ICOM IC-M802 SSB radio and AT140 antenna tuner with copper stripes and gold plate
  • ICOM IC PCR1000 controller receiver
  • MF antenna between mast heads and gold plate
  • YEASU FT-100 Ham radio, antenna tuner, copper stripes and gold plate
  • Pactor PTC llpro HF modem with PC connection
  • ICOM IC M602 VHF radiotelephone
  • ICOM commandmic (second hand set) for VHF in cockpit
  • Raytech PC navigation software
  • CMAP cards for Carribean and Bahamas
  • Raystar 120WAAS 12 channel GPS receiver
  • Raychart 530 color chart plotter
  • Raychart RL70 color RADAR/plotter with 7" LCD color display with HSB
  • HSB2-PC kit
  • Raymarine ST60 graphic-multi
  • Raymarine ST70 color display
  • Raymarine wireless remote control
  • Raymarine NMEA box
  • ICOM M1V handheld VHF
  • ICOM M3 handheld VHF
  • Raymarine lifetag
  • Interface bewteen PC and Seatalk instruments
  • Alpine FM radio, DVD-CD, MP3 player and IPOD control
  • Phillips 15" LCD flat screen TV/monitor
  • Two loud speakers in pilothouse
Mechanical & Engine Equipment
  • Westerbeke 6KW generator (170 hours)
  • Spectra Catalina 300, 12 gallons per hour watermaker
  • Mastervolt automatic battery charger
  • Mastervolt mass sign wave inverter
  • Five batteries:
  • Three gel house batteries, 200 amp hours each in ventilated box
  • One gel battery for engine start
  • One gel battery for generator start
  • Isotemp 13 gal. water heater (power from engine or shore power)
  • Bow thruster
  • Twin dock side shore power capability:
  • 110 V and 220 V grounded deck connection with distribution panel, ground fault protection and main circuit breaker
  • 65' shore power cable
  • Water level gauge for fresh water tank
  • Mastervolt isolation transformer for 120 V/220 V
  • Softstart Mastervolt
  • Airmarine 12,000 BTU air conditioning unit
  • Candy washing machine
  • Miele Dish washer
  • folding bicycle
Sails
    Five sails:
  • Main sail with in mast furling
  • Mizzen sail with in mast furling
  • Genoa on Furlex roller furling
  • Storm jib
  • Cruising spinnaker
  • Selden mast and rigging
  • Removable forestay
  • Additional halyard
  • Mast steps
    Winches:
  • Two Harken 44.2 STE-V electric winches for Genoa sheets
  • Harken 32 2 speed ST winch for Mainsail sheet and outhaul
  • Two spinnaker poles with mounting rails on mast
  • Numerous fenders & docklines
  • Selden rodkicker boom vang
Deck & Hull
The aft steering station provides a comfortable area for both conversation and dining. There are fiberglass bench seats both port and starboard with comfortable cushions and a large centerline teak dining table with drop leaf extensions. Cockpit instrumentation includes: chart plotter, engine tachometer, speed log, autopilot, wind, speed & depth instruments.
  • Lofrans Falcon electric anchor windlass with up/down deck buttons and cockpit remote control
  • Four anchors:
  • 75lb CQR with 330' BBB chain
  • 60lb CQR with 33' lead line and 131' anchor line
  • 44lb Danforth with 16' chain
  • 70lb Admiralty anchor
  • Magma propane grill
  • Lifebuoy with flag
  • Two horseshoe Lifebuoys with lights
  • Hot/cold fresh water shower
  • Bow boarding ladder
  • Side-mount swim ladder
  • Oversized teak swim platform
  • Extra tall safety stancions with teak handrail
  • Autoflug Modula 6 man lift raft in container with deck mounting bracket
  • Simpson Travlelift davits with stainless steel brackets on transom
  • Caribe 10' inflatable dinghy with Yamaha 15hp outboard motor
  • Folding aluminum gangway for European style stern-to docking
  • Sea water wash downs on fore and aft deck
  • Three (3) boarding gates: starboard, port and stern

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Additional
Nauticat is the world’s leading builder of traditional motorsailer and pilothouse sailing yachts. These vessels demonstrate an unbeatable combination of tradition, safety, craftsmanship, quality components and cutting edge technology. After 40 years of building superior yachts, Nauticat remains dedicated to building elegant and individual yachts like none other. Craftsmanship is their tradition.
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.