Equipment: |
PDQ32 features on Cariad include: Saloon with sliding roof for headroom and ventilation Two full-size identical aft berths with upgraded mattresses and breathable mesh (Froli?) underlayment Galley down in port hull with two-burner induction cooktop, Propane hot water heater Top-load refrigerator (approximately 5.5 cu ft) with integral ice box Head forward on starboard side with wet shower, sump drain, and manual toilet that flushes to 28-gallon holding tank Fresh water in two tanks one 40 gallon, the other 30 gallon. Each with their own pump Portable fridge/freezer (30 quart) installed under port cabin bench seat Transom shower on starboard sugar scoop (new in 2023) 21 opening hatches for ventilation (all with screens)
This PDQ32E has been modified with EPropulsion Navy 6.0 outboard motors. (motors are 2024, latest versions of the Navy 6.0 EVO) - Propulsion power is from four 100 amp-hour / 51.2-volt LiFePO4 batteries (20.48kWhrs of energy) - 1,100 watts of solar on a custom solar arch (700w) and on the coachroof (400w) charges 48-volt bank Victron charge controller for 700w array and Genasun controller for 400w pair - 3000 watt inverter/charger (Victron Multiplus II) 30-amp shore power plug to MPII - Two 100-amp hour 12-volt AGM batteries for house loads - Victron Orion 48/12 DC-DC converter uses 48-volt bank to maintain 12-volt batteries at float at all times
Cariad comes with Pulsar dual-fuel (only ever run on propane) 3000 watt generator - New mainsail in 2023 - New main sail pack in 2023 - Lewmar 30 self-tailing, two-speed winches (2021) - Garmin chartplotter (2020) - Garmin Radar(2020) - Raymarine instruments for wind, depth, speed - Raymarine ST4000 Plus wheel autopilot - All lights LED - Macerator pump installed for pumpout of holding tank - Deck washdown pump and hose - Quik vertical windlass with corded remote at bow and control switch at the helm - Manson 35-lb rollbar anchor - 100 feet of 5/16 anchor chain (new In 2026) and 160 3-strand anchor rode - Spare anchor is 12kg Vulcan with 35 ft of chain and 100 ft of 3-strand rode. - Recent re-coat of bottom paint |