40'
Pacific Seacraft
Pilothouse 40
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Year
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1999
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40'
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12' 5'
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5' 2'
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North Carolina
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$319,500
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| Description: |
We are delighted to offer one of Pacific Seacraft’s best-handling, seakindly, and accommodating models. The Pacific Seacraft 40 Pilothouse is the perfect choice for all types of sailing … whether sailing close to home or reaching for a distant horizon. Her hull design provides for full rudder and propeller protection and a deep-V shape forward for a comfortable ride. She also offers shoal draft capabilities with the optional shoal draft bulb keel. The Pacific Seacraft 40 Pilothouse adds “an acceptable layer of decadence to the comforts of the standard 40 model” says the designer, Bill Crealock. Standing watch inside the pilothouse on a wet or cold night with coffee in hand … is just civilized. La Gentille is in excellent condition and is ready to take her new owners on the next big adventure. Check out her extensive cruising equipment list.
Berths for five are provided in the V-berth (2), port settee (1), and aft quarter berth (2). Down the companionway, the chart table is located conveniently to starboard at the inside helm and just forward of the aft cabin. The Pacific Seacraft 40 Pilothouse features an open and airy main cabin layout with incredible views to the outside world in all directions. Two steps down from the helm station, you’ll find the very spacious galley to port. Opposite is a work/study/storage area custom built for the owners. The enclosed head is forward to port and features a separate shower compartment. The owners’ cabin is forward, with abundant storage in hanging lockers, drawers, and cabinets. |
| Equipment: |
La Gentille is a very capable and accommodating sailboat. Her “miscellaneous” list includes all the required Coast Guard safety equipment, properly sized galvanized plow anchors with chain and rode (60lb CQR and 20kg Bruce), Lighthouse 1501 electric windlass (reversing w/remote control), CruiseAir reverse-cycle heating and air conditioning, Force 10 propane heater, SS swim ladder for the transom (available) and a SS gate mounted ladder, Ritchie pedestal-mounted compass at both helm stations, a custom dodger, bimini, (2) Shade Tree awnings, wheel cover, manual bilge pump, two electric bilge pumps with float switches, and the factory optional lightning ground system, coaming boxes, and 3-blade bronze MAXprop (serviced 2008). Custom hull Imron dark blue w/ white boot and sheer (2006), Kato Island davits with Zodiac Cadet 280 RIB w/ 8HP Yamaha, Sidepower 95TI Bow Thruster with joystick and wireless remote control, Stainless Steel stern bridge for wind generator, antennas, and elevated stern light, Stereo AM/FM/CD with 4 speakers, (2) padded rail seats behind the helm offer over-the-top visibility, Mesh pilothouse window covers reduce heat in summer and yet allow visibility. Folding mast steps make going aloft safe and simple.
More attention to detail has been made over time upgrading and updating even when her original construction process was closely specified and scrutinized. Multiple spare parts and accessories are provided … too many to list separately. Suffice it to say, La Gentille is ready to leave today for new horizons. |
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Location: Washington, North Carolina
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L33511

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2529464653
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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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fiberglass
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monohull
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cruiser
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cutter
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2
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excellent
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