Pacific Trawlers 40 Pilothouse Two Staterooms / Two Heads
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- Boat REF# · 204175
- Length · 40'0"
- Year · 1999
- Construction · GRP
- Underwater profile · Semi-Displacement
- Sleeping berths · 6
- Engine · 1 x diesel 370hp, Cummins 6BT (1999)
- Lying · Seattle, WA USA -- At Our Docks!
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Extra Details
Designer | Blaine Seeley |
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Builder | Pacific Trawlers |
Lying | Seattle, WA USA -- At Our Docks! |
Fuel capacity | 460.0 USG Total - 2 Tanks |
Water capacity | 260.0 USG Total - 2 Tanks |
Holding tank capacity | 55.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Mechanical
Engine | 1 x diesel 370hp |
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Engine make and model | Cummins 6BT (1999) |
Engine Hours |
engine1= 1800 |
Engine Cooled | Indirect |
Steering | wheel |
Drive | shaft |
Prop(s) | 4 Blade bronze |
Fuel consumption (approx) | 3.5 USG /hour At Cruising Speed |
Cruising speed (approx) | 8 knots |
Max speed (approx) | 12 knots |
Generator output | 5KVA |
Engine spares |
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Bow thruster is a Side-Power 4 hp.
The pilothouse has defrosters on the forward widows and the engine heat system also heats the forward stateroom and main cabin.
The main shaft and rudder post have Strong Seal dripless shaft seals.
A dual Racor fuel filter is installed.
There are two 12,000 BTU Ocean Marine reverse-cycle heat/air conditioners.
Because of the depth of the engine a special inverted U-shaped ladder has been installed. For service you climb down on either side of the engine.
The hatch in the saloon allows access to the centerline fuel tank and the two 100 gal water tanks, as well as the aft end of the engine.
The batteries are all AGM's and have been replaced in the last 2 years.
Northern Lights 5 kw generator in sound enclosure -- 1100 hours.
Dimensions
Length | 40'0" |
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LWL | 37'1" |
Beam | 13'2" |
Draft Min | 4'0" |
Airdraft | 18'0" |
Displacement | 24,004.1lbs |
Headroom | 6'1" |
Storage | On marina |
Rig
Other rigged Anacortes Fabricators Aluminium spars (1999) with Stainless Steel standing rigging (1999)
Electrical Systems
12 volt battery, 4 batteries charged by: engine, shore power, generator
Construction
Construction | GRP |
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Underwater profile | Semi-Displacement |
Finish | Gelcoat finish |
This is one of 35 Pacific Trawlers built in the Bellingham, WA area. It is unique in that there were only five of the two stateroom models produced. It is also one of the few that had two heads.
Semi-displacement hull with full keel and skeg-mounted rudder.
The cockpit is an open transom design (with a full complement of staples for security) and creates a tremendously large space for relaxing, storage of kayaks, etc. Owners of these boats rave about this design and report no issues with water coming aboard. This unique design is very advantageous for easy access while boarding the boat, and can be very accommodating for disabled people who don't want to give up boating.
The hull design is by Blane Seeley, a well-known West Coast designer. The interior was altered for this model, creating a larger galley and better designed aft head and shower.
The hull construction is heavier than most trawlers in that it has keel and chine doublers. The area over the keel was also sealed in the event that the keel was holed. The Hull extension is completely bonded to the transom and two additional tanks were added. One 60 gallon for fuel and one 60 gallon for water. The water is set up to supply fresh water to the heads. For long trips salt water can be used by changing a couple of valves.
Access to the upper deck and flybridge is from a staircase outside the starboard pilothouse door and also a ladder from the aft deck. This can easily be removed to make the aft deck larger for entertaining.
Access to the saloon from the aft deck is through double doors. There are two solid teak sliding doors in the pilothouse, providing easy access to the foredeck.
New bottom paint May 2016.
Accommodation
Total # of berths | 6 |
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No. of double berths | 2 |
No. of single berths | 2 |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Sink | 2 |
Shower | 1 |
Air conditioning | 2 Air conditioning Units rated at 24000 BTU/h |
Heads | 2 heads (Manual) |
Accessing the saloon through the aft doors you'll find the galley on the port side with a large double sink, combination refrigerator/freezer, two-burner counter top electric stove with a built in Panasonic microwave below.
On the starboard side aft you'll find a large L-shaped dinette with a trestle table that hinges up and can be moved out of the way when the single berth is used. A full set of drapes and blinds are included in the saloon and second stateroom.
On the port side forward is located the second stateroom. It can be used as a stateroom by dropping the hinged panel on the aft side and closing off the opening to the pilothouse. There is also a sliding teak door for privacy. With the panel up it can be used as another seating or work area since the double berth slides in. There is also a fold down desk and a removable table .
On the starboard side opposite the stateroom is a head and shower. The shower is separate and has a bi-fold door. The shower drain is designed to drain directly over board -- no need to clean out a shower sump.
Moving forward into the pilothouse, the 12-volt and 120-volt panels are located to starboard with generator controls included. The switches have a sliding plastic cover.
The helm station is just to starboard of centerline with a three person bench seat behind it. The helm panel drops back to allow steering from the bench seat. Instruments are located overhead with the radar and plotter on the counter forward of the helm station .
The companionway into the forward stateroom is just to starboard of the helm. The V-berth is very comfortable for two people because of the vessel's beam. Each berth is 3.5 feet wide at the head. The head is located aft of the berth on the port side and a hanging locker is on the starboard side.
Access to the foredeck and flybridge is from either pilothouse door. The area aft of the mast and dinghy boom is large enough to hold a 12' dinghy.
The flybridge has a centerline helm seat with bench seats to port and starboard.
2 burner Electric Stove
Accommodation
Stove | |
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Sink | |
Refrigerator | |
Freezer | |
Carpet | |
Drapes | |
Air conditioning | |
Cabin heating | |
Pressurised water system | |
Hot water system | |
Raw water wash | |
Cockpit shower | |
Non-Smokers | |
Microwave |
Accessing the saloon through the aft doors you'll find the galley on the port side with a large double sink, combination refrigerator/freezer, two-burner counter top electric stove with a built in Panasonic microwave below.
On the starboard side aft you'll find a large L-shaped dinette with a trestle table that hinges up and can be moved out of the way when the single berth is used. A full set of drapes and blinds are included in the saloon and second stateroom.
On the port side forward is located the second stateroom. It can be used as a stateroom by dropping the hinged panel on the aft side and closing off the opening to the pilothouse. There is also a sliding teak door for privacy. With the panel up it can be used as another seating or work area since the double berth slides in. There is also a fold down desk and a removable table .
On the starboard side opposite the stateroom is a head and shower. The shower is separate and has a bi-fold door. The shower drain is designed to drain directly over board -- no need to clean out a shower sump.
Moving forward into the pilothouse, the 12-volt and 120-volt panels are located to starboard with generator controls included. The switches have a sliding plastic cover.
The helm station is just to starboard of centerline with a three person bench seat behind it. The helm panel drops back to allow steering from the bench seat. Instruments are located overhead with the radar and plotter on the counter forward of the helm station .
The companionway into the forward stateroom is just to starboard of the helm. The V-berth is very comfortable for two people because of the vessel's beam. Each berth is 3.5 feet wide at the head. The head is located aft of the berth on the port side and a hanging locker is on the starboard side.
Access to the foredeck and flybridge is from either pilothouse door. The area aft of the mast and dinghy boom is large enough to hold a 12' dinghy.
The flybridge has a centerline helm seat with bench seats to port and starboard.
2 burner Electric Stove
Deck Gear
Cockpit cover | |
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Rode | |
Fenders | |
Boathook | |
Swim Platform | |
Swim Ladder | |
Instrument Covers | |
Cockpit Enclosure | |
Bimini | |
Bow Thruster |
2 halyard winches
Electric Lofrans-Kobra windlass
1 anchors
(Bruce )
200'0" of chain
Apex dinghy (1999)
(RIB)
3.5hp outboard, Nissan, Short shaft (1999)
The mast and boom are used for raising and lowering the dinghy as well as an antennae mast.
Nav Equipment
Compass | |
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Speed | |
Log | |
Wind | |
Radar | |
VHF | |
Chart plotter | |
Autopilot | |
Navigation lights | |
Radar Reflector |
The electronics package in the pilothouse includes the following.
-Furuno Radar-Model 1731-Mark-3
-Icom-IC-M127 VHF w/hailer & fog horn
-ComNav autopilot-model 1101
-Data Marine wind point / wind speed
-Data Marine depth , speed & log
-All of the above electronics were installed in 1999
-RayMarine C80 GPS/Chart Plotter installed in 2012
Electronics on flybridge
-Furuno GPS-Navigator
-ICOM VHF - Model IC-M59
-Data Marine - Multi Data -- Speed-Log-Depth
-ComNav - autopilot remote-model 101
All of the Fly Bridge electronics were installed in 1999 - all in good working order.
There is a Trac Phone (KVH) system installed on the mast and handset in the pilothouse. It can be transferred to a new owner if desired.
Safety Equipment
Liferaft | |
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Life jackets | |
Horn |
3 bilge pumps (0 manual / 3 electric)
Date of last life raft service: 07-11-2012
The liferaft is a 1999 Avon 6 person self inflating in canister.
There is a Fire Boy automatic fire extinguisher model CG2-900 in the engine room.
The hull extension has a storage area in the center and it is accessed through a heavy aluminum Freeman 2400 series hatch.
Broker's Comments
This Pacific Trawlers 40 has some unique features among 40' trawlers including two staterooms (the aft stateroom converts to an office), two heads, a large engine room, and a very large aft deck for dinghy storage and entertaining.
This boat shows as a well-maintained vessel and appears sharp and clean inside and out.
Pacific Trawlers are sought out for their seakeeping ability, roominess and durable construction. An examination of build details, including the electrical, wiring and engine installations will give you a good idea of the overall qualify of construction.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.