1985 Passport 40
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Overview
NEW TO THE MARKET
This Bob Perry 40' Passport is as clean as they come. She is priced to sell based on her upgraded condition.
Outfitted with a Monitor wind vane, Spectra water maker and 560 watts of solar panels for starters, 4 year old Carol Hasse - Port Townsend sails, and a Perkins 4-108 diesel you will find all in good order.
Chainplates have been replaced within the last 4 years and rigging replaced 2 years ago. You will NOT need to spend thousands of dollars getting underway to enjoy this renown blue water cruiser.
We Respect Your Time! Please Contact Ian Bossenger to schedule your viewing to ensure availability.
619 990 8501
ian@californiayachtsales.com
Specifications
Basic Information
- Manufacturer:
- Passport
- Model:
- 40
- Year:
- 1985
- Category:
- Sail
- Condition:
- Used
- Location:
- San Diego, CA, US
- Available for sale in U.S. waters:
- Yes
- Vessel Name:
- Yaringa
- Boat Type:
- Cruiser
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Type:
- Monohull
- Hull Color:
- Designer:
- Flag of Registry:
Dimensions & Weight
- Length:
- 40 ft - 12.19 meter
- LOA:
- 39 ft 5 in - 12.02 meter
- Beam:
- 12 ft 8 in - 3.86 meter
- Draft - max:
- 5 ft 9 in - 1.75 meter
- Bridge Clearance:
- -
- Dry Weight:
- 22771 lbs
Engine
- Make:
- Perkins
- Model:
- 4-108
- Engine(s):
- 1
- Hours:
- 3000
- Cruise Speed:
- -
- Range:
- -
- Joystick Control:
- No
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Drive Type:
- Direct Drive
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
- Horsepower:
- 51 (Individual), 51 (combined)
- Max Speed:
- -
Tank Capacities
- Fuel Tank:
- 78 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Fresh Water Tank:
- 75 gallons - 1 tank(s)
- Holding Tank:
- 40 gallons - 1 tank(s)
Accommodations
- Total Cabins:
- 2
- Total Berths:
- 4
- Total Sleeps:
- 6
- Total Heads:
- 1
- Captains Cabin:
- No
- Crew Cabins:
- -
- Crew Berths:
- -
- Crew Sleeps:
- -
- Crew Heads:
- -
Descriptions
Descriptions
Accommodations
The Passport 40 is designed for live-aboard comfort, re-noun sea-keeping ability and safety at sea. With hand helds logically located throughout the boat the interior space is a combination of traditional style with modern comforts, and offers privacy with two cabins.
Two large forward opening deck hatches and two additional opening hatches, 4 electric fans, 10 opening portlights (all re-bedded) allow for cross ventilation. The Dickinson Antarctic diesel heater located at the base of the companionway will keep the whole boat warm.
Solid teak joinery, solid teak cabin doors with hand carved scene carved into door leading to the forward berth. Louvered locker doors to all lockers provide for well ventilated storage, all lockers serviced by "dri-deck", again ensuring for additional ventilation. 1/2" laid teak and holly cabin sole. Overhead paneled with new painted white wood strip headliner . All cushions have had the foam replaced with closed cell foam.
The L-shaped dinette with a large fold-up teak table provides excellent access around the dinette when entertaining your guests. There is storage behind the settees as well as bookshelves and cabinets outboard of the settees. The dinette table can be totally removed to allow for amazing access to the diesel engine. Opposite the dinette is a settee (starboard). Lee-cloths make it a safe sea berth.
A large forward stateroom features a double Pullman berth to port with custom mattress and an electric fan. Large drawers and lockers are built in below the berth. Opposite the berth are hanging lockers and bureau with a mirror above it. The cabin is served by the head forward of the cabin.
The aft quarter berth is to starboard, is ideal as a sea berth when cruising. It features plenty of storage.
With the U-shaped galley you are safe and secure at sea. The divided refrigerator and freezer (additional insulation installed) with double door top loading and front assess makes for a very practical work area.
- Weems and Plath Barometer
- Visio Flat Screen TV
- Yamaha ATS-10.30 Bluetooth Speakers
- Iridium GO and external internet antenna
- Coast Marine WIFI booster with external antenna
Galley
- Spectra VT200 8 gal/hr water maker (Low power consumption can be run on batteries, solar or wind power)
- Dickerson "Carribean" 2 burner stove with oven (4 years old), Marinetics LP (fuse protected) on/off switch.
- Danfoss BD35F 101Z variable speed compressor/ cold machine
- Top and front loading refrigerator/freezer, new insulation added
- Engel AC/DC freezer (on slides) mounted beneath navigation table
- Heart Systems Tank Tender (at navigation station)
- Twin deep stainless steel sinks, pressurized hot and cold water (new sink drains)
- New 6 gal hot water heater
- Foot pump for both fresh and raw water
- Hand spray nozzel (useful for rinsing!)
- Bronze fitting for water maker sample tube
- LPG system - 5# tanks (2) in port lazarette, one butane, one propane.
- MAGMA BBQ on stern rail
Electronics
- Garmin VHF with AIS (receive only)
- B&G Vulcan 7 radar (New 2020) (on coachroof in cockpit)
- Mast rewired 2020
- Garmin GPS MAP741XS with AIS (at helm)
- Furuno GPS Navigator GP-31 (at navigation station)
- Garmin multi-displays x2 (at helm)
- Garmin Autopilot
- Richie Powerdamp compass
Electrical
- 560 watt solar panels (4 panels)
- House batteries, (4) Valence U27-12XP Lithiom Ion Batteries (New 2020)
- Start battery - Duralast Group 27 600 CCA's (New 2021)
- Automatic Charging Relay - combines batteries during charging, and isolates them when charging has stopped and after battery voltage has fallen. An ACR is intended to keep a load from discharging both of the batteries.
- High output alternator
- Go Power IC 2000, 2000 watt inverter with 30 amp Go Power PWN (Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technology) solar controller, 100 amp charger
- 2x Victron MPPT 100/50 solar charge controllers w Bluetooth Smart BMV
- Rotary battery switch
- 125 volt, 30 amp shore power
- GFCI protected outlets (one in the head, one in the galley), outlets throughout the boat.
Sails and Rigging
- 6 year old Carol Hasse - Port Townsend sails
- Main - Carol Hasse (with 2 deep reef points customized specifically for the Passport 40')
- 135% Jib - Carol Hasse
- 80% jib, storm jib (bends over furled head sail, inspected and "like new"), storm tri-sail on track (main storm sail (inspected and "like new")
- Asymmetrical spinnaker with sock (Red/Yellow)
- Profurl headsail furling system
- Chainplates replaced 2016
- Standing Rigging replaced 2020
- Mast pulled, painted, rewired, mast step re-built 2020
Deck
- Custom Iverson canvas - dodger with spectra windows, bimini and custom "wings" (weather cloth to add protection to cockpit occupants)
- Lewmar 48 self tailing primaries (x2) on cockpit coaming
- Lewmar 40 self tailing winch on coachroof
- Lewmar 40 and Lewmar 16 on side of mast, Lewmar 16 mounted on boom
- Rope clutches (x2 banks)
- Harken traveller (new)
- Harken blocks
- Selden "boomkicker" rigid vang
- Nilsson electric windlass, 12 volt (rebuilt)
- Rocna 25kg primary anchor, 200' 5/16" high test chain, 200' 5/16" 8 plait rode (Chain and rode new 2020)
- Danforth 22-S secondary (stern) anchor, 25' 5/16" chain, 75' 7/16" rode
- Saltwater washdown at windlass
- Pre-wired for wind turbine (wiring dead ends in hanging locker and at solar panel, not connected or energized)
Engines and Associated
- Perkins 4-108 51 hp diesel
- Fresh water cooled
- Port lazaret fuel tank replaced with custom bladder bedded in foam to support shape - 34 gal
- Starboard fuel tank flushed and cleaned out - 44 gal
- 78 gal combined fuel in two tanks supported by dual Raycor fuel filters. Manifold allows for tanks to be switched under way, filters to be replaced under way, fuel to be polished.
- Owner reports 0.44 gal/hr at 1500 rpm @ 4.5 knots, 0.9 gal/hr at 5.5 knots @ 2100 rpm. 4,500 rpm wide open throttle.
Additional
- Monitor wind vane
- Winslow, 6 man life raft (Model 60-510P)
- Lifesling 2 overboard rescue system
- Throwable life ring
- Ships bell (at helm)
- Shade cloth covers whole boat
- Custom stainless steel security bars - one set for the companionway, the other for forward hatch (lock the boat up while leaving the companionway and hatch open for ventilation when ashore. Come back to a cool boat!
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.
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